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# Database Migrations
This folder contains SQL migration scripts for the membership platform.
## Running the Sprint 1-3 Migration
The `sprint_1_2_3_migration.sql` file adds all necessary columns and tables for the Members Only features (Sprints 1, 2, and 3).
### Prerequisites
- PostgreSQL installed and running
- Database created (e.g., `membership_db`)
- Database connection credentials from your `.env` file
### Option 1: Using psql command line
```bash
# Navigate to the migrations directory
cd /Users/andika/Documents/Works/Koncept\ Kit/KKN/membership-website/backend/migrations
# Run the migration (replace with your database credentials)
psql -U your_username -d membership_db -f sprint_1_2_3_migration.sql
# Or if you have a connection string
psql "postgresql://user:password@localhost:5432/membership_db" -f sprint_1_2_3_migration.sql
```
### Option 2: Using pgAdmin or another GUI tool
1. Open pgAdmin and connect to your database
2. Open the Query Tool
3. Load the `sprint_1_2_3_migration.sql` file
4. Execute the script
### Option 3: Using Python script
```bash
cd /Users/andika/Documents/Works/Koncept\ Kit/KKN/membership-website/backend
# Run the migration using Python
python3 -c "
import psycopg2
import os
from dotenv import load_dotenv
load_dotenv()
DATABASE_URL = os.getenv('DATABASE_URL')
conn = psycopg2.connect(DATABASE_URL)
cur = conn.cursor()
with open('migrations/sprint_1_2_3_migration.sql', 'r') as f:
sql = f.read()
cur.execute(sql)
conn.commit()
cur.close()
conn.close()
print('Migration completed successfully!')
"
```
### What Gets Added
**Users Table:**
- `profile_photo_url` - Stores Cloudflare R2 URL for profile photos
- `social_media_facebook` - Facebook profile/page URL
- `social_media_instagram` - Instagram handle or URL
- `social_media_twitter` - Twitter/X handle or URL
- `social_media_linkedin` - LinkedIn profile URL
**Events Table:**
- `microsoft_calendar_id` - Microsoft Calendar event ID for syncing
- `microsoft_calendar_sync_enabled` - Boolean flag for sync status
**New Tables:**
- `event_galleries` - Stores event photos with captions
- `newsletter_archives` - Stores newsletter documents
- `financial_reports` - Stores annual financial reports
- `bylaws_documents` - Stores organization bylaws
- `storage_usage` - Tracks Cloudflare R2 storage usage
### Verification
After running the migration, verify it worked:
```sql
-- Check users table columns
SELECT column_name, data_type
FROM information_schema.columns
WHERE table_name = 'users'
AND column_name IN ('profile_photo_url', 'social_media_facebook');
-- Check new tables exist
SELECT table_name
FROM information_schema.tables
WHERE table_name IN ('event_galleries', 'storage_usage');
-- Check storage_usage has initial record
SELECT * FROM storage_usage;
```
### Troubleshooting
**Error: "relation does not exist"**
- Make sure you're connected to the correct database
- Verify the `users` and `events` tables exist first
**Error: "column already exists"**
- This is safe to ignore - the script uses `IF NOT EXISTS` clauses
**Error: "permission denied"**
- Make sure your database user has ALTER TABLE privileges
- You may need to run as a superuser or database owner
### Rollback (if needed)
If you need to undo the migration:
```sql
-- Remove new columns from users
ALTER TABLE users DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS profile_photo_url;
ALTER TABLE users DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS social_media_facebook;
ALTER TABLE users DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS social_media_instagram;
ALTER TABLE users DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS social_media_twitter;
ALTER TABLE users DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS social_media_linkedin;
-- Remove new columns from events
ALTER TABLE events DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS microsoft_calendar_id;
ALTER TABLE events DROP COLUMN IF EXISTS microsoft_calendar_sync_enabled;
-- Remove new tables
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS event_galleries;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS newsletter_archives;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS financial_reports;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS bylaws_documents;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS storage_usage;
```