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This page covers migration behavior for both database schema and storage data in OpenReader.
## Startup migration behavior
By default, the shared entrypoint runs migrations automatically before app startup in:
- Docker container startup
- `pnpm dev`
- `pnpm start`
Startup migration phases:
- DB schema migrations (`pnpm migrate`)
- Storage/data migration (`pnpm migrate-fs`) for legacy filesystem content into S3 + DB rows
Recent schema addition:
- `0001_tts_segments` (SQLite + Postgres) creates the `tts_segments` table used by server-side TTS segment caching and alignment metadata.
:::info
In most setups, you do not need to run migration commands manually because startup handles this automatically.
:::
To skip automatic startup migrations:
- Set `RUN_DRIZZLE_MIGRATIONS=false`
- Set `RUN_FS_MIGRATIONS=false`
:::warning
If you disable startup migrations, ensure your deployment process runs migrations before serving traffic.
:::
## Apply migrations
In most cases, you do not need manual migration commands because startup runs migrations automatically.
`pnpm migrate` applies migrations for one database target:
- Postgres when `POSTGRES_URL` is set
- SQLite when `POSTGRES_URL` is unset
You can always override the target explicitly with `--config`.
```bash
# Run pending migrations for one target:
# - Postgres if POSTGRES_URL is set
# - SQLite if POSTGRES_URL is unset
pnpm migrate
# Run storage migration (filesystem -> S3 + DB)
pnpm migrate-fs
# Dry-run storage migration without uploading/deleting
pnpm migrate-fs:dry-run
```
```bash
# Migrate SQLite
pnpm exec drizzle-kit migrate --config drizzle.config.sqlite.ts
# Migrate Postgres
pnpm exec drizzle-kit migrate --config drizzle.config.pg.ts
```
## Generate migrations
`pnpm generate` is a two-phase script for contributors and schema changes:
1. **Better Auth schema generation** — runs the Better Auth CLI twice (once for SQLite, once for Postgres) to produce auto-generated Drizzle schema files for auth tables (`user`, `session`, `account`, `verification`).
2. **Drizzle migration generation** — runs `drizzle-kit generate` for both `drizzle.config.sqlite.ts` and `drizzle.config.pg.ts`, producing SQL migration files from all schema files (app + auth).
:::note
Most users do not need to run `pnpm generate`. Use it when contributing or when you have changed Drizzle schema files and need new migration files.
:::
### Schema ownership
Auth tables are owned by Better Auth. Their Drizzle schema definitions are auto-generated and should **not** be hand-edited:
- `src/db/schema_auth_sqlite.ts`
- `src/db/schema_auth_postgres.ts`
App-specific tables are manually maintained in the standard Drizzle schema files:
- `src/db/schema_sqlite.ts`
- `src/db/schema_postgres.ts`
Both sets of schema files are included in the Drizzle configs, so `drizzle-kit generate` and `drizzle-kit migrate` handle all tables together.
When app schema changes (for example `tts_segments`), keep these in sync:
- `src/db/schema_sqlite.ts`
- `src/db/schema_postgres.ts`
- `drizzle/sqlite/*.sql` + `drizzle/sqlite/meta/_journal.json`
- `drizzle/postgres/*.sql` + `drizzle/postgres/meta/_journal.json`
```bash
# Full pipeline: Better Auth CLI + Drizzle generate (both dialects)
pnpm generate
```
```bash
# Generate SQLite migrations only (skips Better Auth CLI)
pnpm exec drizzle-kit generate --config drizzle.config.sqlite.ts
# Generate Postgres migrations only (skips Better Auth CLI)
pnpm exec drizzle-kit generate --config drizzle.config.pg.ts
```
:::warning
Running `drizzle-kit generate` directly skips the Better Auth CLI step. If auth schema has changed upstream (e.g. after a Better Auth version bump), run `pnpm generate` instead to regenerate the auth schema files first.
:::
## Related docs
- [Database](./database)
- [Object / Blob Storage](./object-blob-storage)
- [Migration Environment Variables](../reference/environment-variables#migration-controls)