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@logto/schemas

The central packages for all database schemas and their TypeScript definitions and utilities.

Table init

The Logto CLI will pick up all necessary SQL queries in tables/ and src/models/ and run them in the following order:

  1. Run tables/_before_all.sql
  2. Run tables/*.sql with the snippet /* init_order = <number> */ in ascending order of <number>
  3. Run tables/*.sql without the init_order snippet in ascending order of filename (tables/) or table name (src/models/)
  4. Run tables/_after_all.sql

Additional rules for step 2 and 3:

  • If no snippet /* no_after_each */ found, run tables/_after_each.sql after each SQL file
  • Exclude lifecycle scripts tables/_[lifecycle].sql where [lifecycle] could be one of:
    • after_all
    • after_each
    • before_all

In the after_each lifecycle script, you can use ${name} to represent the current filename (tables/) or table name (src/models/).

In all lifecycle scripts, you can use ${database} to represent the current database.