supabase-migration-deep-dive

Database migration patterns with the Supabase CLI: npx supabase migration new, zero-downtime migrations, data backfill strategies, schema versioning, rollback strategies, and TypeScript type generation. Use when creating database migrations, performing zero-downtime schema changes, backfilling data in production, managing schema versions, or planning rollback strategies. Trigger with "supabase migration", "supabase schema change", "supabase zero downtime", "supabase rollback", "supabase db push", "supabase migration new".

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supabase-pack

Claude Code skill pack for Supabase (30 skills)

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Installation

This skill is included in the supabase-pack plugin:

/plugin install supabase-pack@claude-code-plugins-plus

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Instructions

Supabase Migration Deep Dive

Overview

Supabase migrations are timestamped SQL files managed by the CLI that track schema changes across environments. This skill covers the full lifecycle — creating migrations, zero-downtime schema changes, batch backfills, versioning, rollback, and TypeScript type generation — using real CLI commands and createClient from @supabase/supabase-js.

When to use: Creating new database migrations, modifying production schemas without downtime, backfilling existing data after adding columns, managing migration history across dev/staging/production, rolling back failed migrations, or regenerating TypeScript types.

Prerequisites

  • Supabase CLI installed: npm install -g supabase or npx supabase --version
  • @supabase/supabase-js v2+ installed in your project
  • Local Supabase running: npx supabase start
  • Understanding of PostgreSQL DDL and transaction behavior

Instructions

Step 1: Create and Manage Migrations

Create each migration as a timestamped SQL file, write the DDL, test it against a local reset, then promote it through environments with db push:


npx supabase migration new add_profiles_table   # create timestamped SQL file
npx supabase migration list                      # show applied/pending status
npx supabase db reset                            # apply + seed locally (destructive)
npx supabase gen types typescript --local > lib/database.types.ts
npx supabase link --project-ref "<ref>" && npx supabase db push   # promote to remote

Write DDL that enables RLS, adds policies, indexes, and triggers in the same file so the schema is complete when applied. For the full worked migration (a profiles table with RLS policies, an email index, a signup trigger, and an updated_at trigger) plus the local-test and staging/production promotion commands, see creating migrations.

Step 2: Zero-Downtime Migration Patterns

Production schema changes must avoid locking tables. The core rules: adding a nullable column with a default is lock-free on Postgres 11+; build indexes with CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY in a -- supabase:disable-transaction migration; rename or retype a column in two phases (add new column, backfill, sync trigger, then drop the old one) rather than an in-place ALTER COLUMN. Example of the safe column-add:


-- Nullable column with a default does NOT lock the table in Postgres 11+
ALTER TABLE public.orders ADD COLUMN status text DEFAULT 'pending';
-- Then, in a separate -- supabase:disable-transaction migration:
CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY IF NOT EXISTS idx_orders_status ON public.orders(status);

For the complete set — two-phase column rename with a sync trigger, safe type change via add-backfill-swap, and an SDK health-check that samples query latency during the migration — see zero-downtime patterns.

Step 3: Data Backfill, Versioning, and Rollback

See data backfill, versioning, and rollback for batch backfill patterns with the SDK, schema versioning across environments, three rollback strategies (compensating migration, repair, feature flags), and type regeneration after migrations.

Output

This skill produces:

  • Migration creation workflownpx supabase migration new with descriptive SQL files and local testing
  • Zero-downtime patterns — safe column additions, two-phase renames, concurrent index creation
  • Batch backfill — SDK-based row-by-row updates with progress logging and rate limiting
  • Schema versioningsupabase migration list and db diff for comparing environments
  • Rollback strategies — compensating migrations, migration repair, and feature-flagged schema changes
  • Type regenerationsupabase gen types typescript after every schema change
  • Migration promotiondb push workflow from local to staging to production

Error Handling

Error Cause Solution
migration has already been applied Re-running existing migration Use supabase migration list to check status; never modify applied migrations
cannot run inside a transaction block CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY in transaction Add -- supabase:disable-transaction comment at top of migration file
column does not exist after migration Migration not applied or types stale Run supabase db push then supabase gen types typescript
deadlock detected during backfill Concurrent updates on same rows Reduce batch size; add retry logic with exponential backoff
statement timeout on large table Migration takes longer than timeout Increase statementtimeout in migration: SET statementtimeout = '300s';
migration repair failed Wrong version number Use exact version from supabase migration list (the timestamp prefix)
db diff shows unexpected changes Schema drift from manual SQL Editor changes Run supabase db pull to capture manual changes as a migration
Type mismatch after migration Generated types don't match new schema Delete database.types.ts and regenerate from --local or --linked

Examples

The create-write-test-push workflow for a real column addition:


npx supabase migration new add_tags_to_projects
cat > supabase/migrations/20260322150000_add_tags_to_projects.sql << 'SQL'
ALTER TABLE public.projects ADD COLUMN tags text[] DEFAULT '{}';
CREATE INDEX idx_projects_tags ON public.projects USING GIN(tags);
SQL
npx supabase db reset
npx supabase gen types typescript --local > lib/database.types.ts
npx supabase link --project-ref <staging-ref> && npx supabase db push

See examples for three full worked examples: the complete local-to-production migration workflow, a batch backfill with progress tracking from the SDK, and a safe enum migration using a CHECK constraint instead of ALTER TYPE.

Resources

Next Steps

  • For advanced troubleshooting after migrations, see supabase-advanced-troubleshooting
  • For multi-environment migration promotion, see supabase-multi-env-setup
  • For performance tuning after schema changes, see supabase-performance-tuning

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