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[BUG]: When changing column type migration lacks USING statement on Postgres

Open killjoy2013 opened this issue 1 year ago • 10 comments

What version of drizzle-orm are you using?

0.32.1

What version of drizzle-kit are you using?

0.23.0

Describe the Bug

Postgres version is

PostgreSQL 16.3 (Debian 16.3-1.pgdg120+1) on aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (Debian 12.2.0-14) 12.2.0, 64-bit

In user table, there's field role of data type text. Table is empty & I need to change that data type to enum.

const roles = ["admin", "participant"] as const;
export const roleEnum = pgEnum("role", roles);

and

role: roleEnum("role").notNull(),

generated migration is;

DO $$ BEGIN
 CREATE TYPE "public"."role" AS ENUM('admin', 'participant');
EXCEPTION
 WHEN duplicate_object THEN null;
END $$;
--> statement-breakpoint
ALTER TABLE "user" ALTER COLUMN "role" SET DATA TYPE role;--> statement-breakpoint

it causes error on Postgres as it lacks USING role::role

SQL Error [42804]: ERROR: column "role" cannot be cast automatically to type role
  Hint: You might need to specify "USING role::role".

Expected behavior

generated migration should include USING statement like this;


DO $$ BEGIN
 CREATE TYPE "public"."role" AS ENUM('admin', 'participant');
EXCEPTION
 WHEN duplicate_object THEN null;
END $$;
--> statement-breakpoint
ALTER TABLE "user" ALTER COLUMN "role" SET DATA TYPE role USING role::role;--> statement-breakpoint

Environment & setup

No response

killjoy2013 avatar Aug 05 '24 03:08 killjoy2013

I have the same issue.

hilja avatar Sep 09 '24 16:09 hilja

Any update? this is very annoying to deal with

madebydor avatar Sep 14 '24 16:09 madebydor

any updates?

khrnchn avatar Dec 23 '24 09:12 khrnchn

Same issue here.

zammitjames avatar Jan 10 '25 04:01 zammitjames

i love how mods are closing other issues relative to this, but not actually helping solve the issue

fw-amgaa avatar Feb 07 '25 06:02 fw-amgaa

Updates?

StacySiz avatar Feb 09 '25 10:02 StacySiz

The same issue.

LostDok avatar Mar 13 '25 12:03 LostDok

Having the same issue, can be fixed by manually changing the migration file but should be done automatically.

rodobre avatar Mar 17 '25 05:03 rodobre

Having the same issue, can be fixed by manually changing the migration file but should be done automatically.

Can you share the migration file that manually changes?

Duckinm avatar Apr 12 '25 10:04 Duckinm

This is an an urgent and important issue that alot of us have. Can we prioritize this please ?

andreimacavei avatar May 20 '25 15:05 andreimacavei

Agreed that this is quite severe. It's making simple workflows miserable.

DmacMcgreg avatar May 21 '25 20:05 DmacMcgreg

Same issue. :(

sambhavsharma avatar May 28 '25 22:05 sambhavsharma

Hey everyone!

I've created this message to send in a batch to all opened issues we have, just because there are a lot of them and I want to update all of you with our current work, why issues are not responded to, and the amount of work that has been done by our team over ~8 months.

I saw a lot of issues with suggestions on how to fix something while we were not responding – so thanks everyone. Also, thanks to everyone patiently waiting for a response from us and continuing to use Drizzle!

We currently have 4 major branches with a lot of work done. Each branch was handled by different devs and teams to make sure we could make all the changes in parallel.


First branch is drizzle-kit rewrite

All of the work can be found on the alternation-engine branch. Here is a PR with the work done: https://github.com/drizzle-team/drizzle-orm/pull/4439

As you can see, it has 167k added lines of code and 67k removed, which means we've completely rewritten the drizzle-kit alternation engine, the way we handle diffs for each dialect, together with expanding our test suite from 600 tests to ~9k test units for all different types of actions you can do with kit. More importantly, we changed the migration folder structure and made commutative migrations, so you won't face complex conflicts on migrations when working in a team.

What's left here:

  • We are finishing handling defaults for Postgres, the last being geometry (yes, we fixed the srid issue here as well).
  • We are finishing commutative migrations for all dialects.
  • We are finishing up the command, so the migration flow will be as simple as drizzle-kit up for you.

Where it brings us:

  • We are getting drizzle-kit into a new good shape where we can call it [email protected]!

Timeline:

  • We need ~2 weeks to finish all of the above and send this branch to beta for testing.

Second big branch is a complex one with several HUGE updates

  • Bringing Relational Queries v2 finally live. We've done a lot of work here to actually make it faster than RQBv1 and much better from a DX point of view. But in implementing it, we had to make another big rewrite, so we completely rewrote the drizzle-orm type system, which made it much simpler and improved type performance by ~21.4x:
(types instantiations for 3300 lines production drizzle schema + 990 lines relations)

TS v5.8.3: 728.8k -> 34.1k
TS v5.9.2: 553.7k -> 25.4k

You can read more about it here.

What's left here:

Where it brings us:

  • We are getting drizzle-orm into a new good shape where we can call it [email protected]!

Breaking changes:

  • We will have them, but we will have open channels for everyone building on top of drizzle types, so we can guide you through all the changes.

Third branch is adding support for CockroachDB and MSSQL dialects

Support for them is already in the alternation-engine branch and will be available together with the drizzle-kit rewrite.

Summary

All of the work we are doing is crucial and should be done sooner rather than later. We've received a lot of feedback and worked really hard to find the best strategies and decisions for API, DX, architecture, etc., so we can confidently mark it as v1 and be sure we can improve it and remain flexible for all the features you are asking for, while becoming even better for everyone building on top of the drizzle API as well.

We didn't want to stay with some legacy decisions and solutions we had, and instead wanted to shape Drizzle in a way that will be best looking ahead to 2025–2026 trends (v1 will get proper effect support, etc.).

We believe that all of the effort we've put in will boost Drizzle and benefit everyone using it.

Thanks everyone, as we said, we are here to stay for a long time to build a great tool together!

Timelines

We are hoping to get v1 for drizzle in beta this fall and same timeline for latest. Right after that we can go through all of the issues and PRs and resond everyone. v1 for drizzle should close ~70% of all the bug tickets we have, so on beta release we will start marking them as closed!

AndriiSherman avatar Aug 30 '25 18:08 AndriiSherman