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## Upgrading to new knex.js versions
### Upgrading to version 2.0.0+
- Since `sqlite3` is maintained again, we switched back to it. If you are using `@vscode/sqlite3` driver dependency, please replace it with `sqlite3` in your `package.json`;
### Upgrading to version 1.0.0+
- Node.js older than 12 is no longer supported, make sure to update your environment;
- If you are using `sqlite3` driver dependency, please replace it with `@vscode/sqlite3` in your `package.json`;
- `RETURNING` operations now always return an object with column names;
- Migrator now returns list of migrations as objects.
### Upgrading to version 0.95.0+
- TypeScript type exports changed significantly. While `import Knex from 'knex';` used to import the knex instantiation function, the namespace and the interface for the knex instantiation function/object, there is now a clear distinction between them:
```typescript
import { knex } from 'knex'; // this is a function that you call to instantiate knex
import { Knex } from 'knex'; // this is a namespace, and a type of a knex object
import KnexTimeoutError = Knex.KnexTimeoutError; // this is a class from the Knex namespace
const config: Knex.Config = {}; // this is a type from the Knex namespace
const knexInstance: Knex = knex(config);
```
If your code looked like this:
```typescript
import knex from 'knex';
const config: knex.Config = {}; // this is a type from the Knex namespace
const knexInstance = knex(config);
```
Change it to
```typescript
import { knex, Knex } from 'knex';
const config: Knex.Config = {}; // this is a type from the Knex namespace
const knexInstance = knex(config);
```
- If you were importing types such as `Config` or `QueryBuilder` directly, use `Knex` namespace instead.
So change this:
```ts
import { QueryBuilder } from 'knex';
const qb: QueryBuilder = knex('table').select('*');
```
to this:
```ts
import { Knex } from 'knex';
const qb: Knex.QueryBuilder = knex('table').select('*');
```
- IDE autocomplete may stop working if you are using JavaScript (not TypeScript). There are reports for autocomplete still working correctly if knex is used this way:
```js
const knex = require('knex').knex({
//connection parameters
});
```
It also works when using ESM imports:
```js
import { knex } from 'knex';
const kn = knex({
//connection parameters
});
```
For usage as param it can be addressed like this:
```js
/**
* @param {import("knex").Knex} db
*/
function up(db) {
// Your code
}
```
- Syntax for QueryBuilder augmentation changed. Previously it looked like this:
```ts
declare module 'knex' {
interface QueryBuilder {
paginate<TResult = any[]>(
params: IPaginateParams
): KnexQB<any, IWithPagination<TResult>>;
}
}
```
This should be changed into this:
```ts
declare module 'knex' {
namespace Knex {
interface QueryBuilder {
paginate<TResult = any[]>(
params: IPaginateParams
): KnexQB<any, IWithPagination<TResult>>;
}
}
}
```
- TypeScript version 4.1+ is needed when using knex types now.
- MSSQL driver was completely reworked in order to address the multitude of connection pool, error handling and performance issues. Since the new implementation uses `tedious` library directly instead of `mssql`, please replace `mssql` with `tedious` in your dependencies if you are using a MSSQL database.
- Transaction rollback does not trigger a promise rejection for transactions with specified handler. If you want to preserve previous behavior, pass `config` object with `doNotRejectOnRollback: false`:
```js
await knex.transaction(
async (trx) => {
const ids = await trx('catalogues').insert({ name: 'Old Books' }, 'id');
},
{ doNotRejectOnRollback: false }
);
```
- Connection url parsing changed from legacy [url.parse](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v10.x/api/url.html#url_legacy_url_api) to [WHATWG URL](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v10.x/api/url.html#url_the_whatwg_url_api). If you have symbols, unusual for a URL (not A-z, not digits, not dot, not dash) - check [Node.js docs](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v10.x/api/url.html#url_percent_encoding_in_urls) for details
- Global static `Knex.raw` support dropped, use instance `knex.raw` instead. (`require('knex').raw()` won't work anymore)
- v8 flags are no longer supported in cli. To pass these flags use [`NODE_OPTIONS` environment variable](https://nodejs.org/api/cli.html#cli_node_options_options).
For example `NODE_OPTIONS="--max-old-space-size=1536" npm run knex`
- Clients are now classes instead of new-able functions. Please migrate your custom clients to classes.
```js
const Client = require('knex');
const { inherits } = require('util');
// old
function CustomClient(config) {
Client.call(this, config);
// construction logic
}
inherits(CustomClient, Client);
CustomClient.prototype.methodOverride = function () {
// logic
};
// new
class CustomClient extends Client {
// node 12+
driverName = 'abcd';
constructor(config) {
super(config);
this.driverName = 'abcd'; // bad way, will not work
// construction logic
}
methodOverride() {
// logic
}
}
// alternative to declare driverName
CustomClient.prototype.driverName = 'abcd';
```
- There was a major internal restructuring and renaming effort. Most dialect-specific compilers/builder have dialect name as a prefix now. Also some files were moved. Make sure to make adjustments accordingly if you were referencing specific knex library files directly from your code.
- "first" and "pluck" can no longer be both chained on the same operation. Previously only the last one chained was used, now this would throw an error.
- Trying to execute an operation resulting in an empty query such as inserting an empty array, will now throw an error on all database drivers.
### Upgrading to version 0.21.0+
- Node.js older than 10 is no longer supported, make sure to update your environment;
### Upgrading to version 0.19.0+
- Passing unknown properties to connection pool configuration now throws errors (see https://github.com/Vincit/tarn.js/issues/19 for details);
- `beforeDestroy` pool configuration option was removed. You should use tarn.js event handlers if you still need similar functionality.
### Upgrading to version 0.18.0+
- Node.js older than 8 is no longer supported, make sure to update your environment;
- Knex returns native promises instead of bluebird ones now. You will need to update your code not to rely on bluebird-specific functionality;
- Knex.Promise was removed, use native promises;
- Promise is no longer passed to migrations and seeds, use native one;
- If you are using TypeScript, make sure to include 'es6' in compilerOptions.lib, otherwise you may get errors for methods `.catch()` and `then()` not being recognized.
### Upgrading to version 0.17.0+
- Generic support was implemented for TypeScript bindings, which may break TS builds in some edge cases. Please refer to https://knexjs.org/#typescript-support for more elaborate documentation.
### Upgrading to version 0.16.0+
- MSSQL: DB versions older than 2008 are no longer supported, make sure to update your DB;
- PostgreSQL|MySQL: it is recommended to use options object for `table.datetime` and `table.timestamp` methods instead of argument options. See documentation for these methods for more details;
- Node 6: There are known issues with duplicate event listeners when using knex.js with Node.js 6 (resulting in MaxListenersExceededWarning under certain use-cases (such as reusing single knex instance to run migrations or seeds multiple times)). Please upgrade to Node.js 8+ as soon as possible (knex 0.17.0 will be dropping Node.js 6 support altogether);
### Upgrading to version 0.15.0+
- Node.js older than 6 is no longer supported, make sure to update your environment;
- MSSQL: Creating a unique index on the table targeted by stored procedures that were created with QUOTED_IDENTIFIER = OFF fails.
You can use this query to identify all affected stored procedures:
```
SELECT name = OBJECT_NAME([object_id]), uses_quoted_identifier
FROM sys.sql_modules
WHERE uses_quoted_identifier = 0;
```
The only known solution is to recreate all stored procedures with QUOTED_IDENTIFIER = OFF
- MariaDB: `mariadb` dialect is no longer supported;
Instead, use "mysql" or "mysql2" dialects.
### Upgrading to version 0.14.4+
- Including schema in tableName parameter in migrations no longer works, so this is invalid:
```js
await knex.migrate.latest({
directory: 'src/services/orders/database/migrations',
tableName: 'orders.orders_migrations',
});
```
Instead, starting from 0.14.5 you should use new parameter schemaName:
```js
await knex.migrate.latest({
directory: 'src/services/orders/database/migrations',
tableName: 'orders_migrations',
schemaName: 'orders',
});
```