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# Database Setup Guide
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This guide will help new team members set up and understand the database system used in this project.
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## Quick Setup (New Team Members)
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After cloning the repository, follow these steps to get your database ready:
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### 1. Install Dependencies
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```bash
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# Install all dependencies including Alembic
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make install-all
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```
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### 2. Set Up Environment
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```bash
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# Copy the example environment file
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cp .env.example .env
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# Edit .env with your database configuration
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# For development, you can use SQLite:
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DATABASE_URL=sqlite:///./ecommerce.db
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# For PostgreSQL (recommended for production-like development):
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# DATABASE_URL=postgresql://username:password@localhost:5432/ecommerce_dev
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```
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### 3. Run Database Migrations
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```bash
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# Apply all migrations to create the database schema
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make migrate-up
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```
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### 4. Verify Setup
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```bash
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# Check that everything is working
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make verify-setup
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```
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### 5. Start Development
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```bash
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# Start the development server
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make dev
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```
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## Understanding Our Database System
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### What is Alembic?
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Alembic is a database migration tool that helps us:
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- **Version control our database schema** - Every database change is tracked
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- **Share schema changes with the team** - When you pull code, you get database updates too
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- **Deploy safely** - Production deployments include database updates
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- **Roll back if needed** - We can undo problematic database changes
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### Key Concepts
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**Migrations**: Files that describe how to change the database schema
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- Located in `alembic/versions/`
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- Each migration has a unique ID and timestamp
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- Migrations run in order to build up the complete schema
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**Migration Status**: Alembic tracks which migrations have been applied
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- `alembic current` - Shows the current migration
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- `alembic history` - Shows all available migrations
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## Daily Workflow
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### When You Pull Code
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```bash
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# After pulling changes from git, check for new migrations
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make migrate-status
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# If there are pending migrations, apply them
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make migrate-up
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```
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### When Working with Models
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```bash
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# After modifying SQLAlchemy models, create a migration
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make migrate-create message="add_user_profile_table"
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# Review the generated migration file in alembic/versions/
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# Then apply it
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make migrate-up
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```
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## Common Scenarios
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### First Time Setup
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```bash
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make setup # This handles everything automatically
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```
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### Database is Out of Sync
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```bash
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# Check current status
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make migrate-status
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# Apply any missing migrations
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make migrate-up
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```
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### Something Went Wrong
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```bash
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# Create a backup first
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make backup-db
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# Check what migrations are available
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make migrate-status
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# If you need to rollback the last migration
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make migrate-down
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```
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### Starting Fresh (Development Only)
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```bash
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# Backup first (just in case)
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make backup-db
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# Delete database and recreate from scratch
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del ecommerce.db # or drop PostgreSQL database
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make migrate-up
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```
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## Environment-Specific Setup
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### Development (SQLite)
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```env
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DATABASE_URL=sqlite:///./ecommerce.db
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```
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- Quick setup, no additional software needed
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- File-based database, easy to backup/restore
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- Good for local development and testing
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### Development (PostgreSQL)
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```env
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DATABASE_URL=postgresql://user:password@localhost:5432/ecommerce_dev
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```
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- More production-like environment
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- Better for testing complex queries
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- Required for certain advanced features
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### Production
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```env
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DATABASE_URL=postgresql://user:password@production-host:5432/ecommerce_prod
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```
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- Always use PostgreSQL in production
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- Migrations are applied automatically during deployment
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## Troubleshooting
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### "No module named 'models'"
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```bash
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# Make sure you're in the project root and have activated the virtual environment
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cd /path/to/project
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source venv/bin/activate # or venv\Scripts\activate on Windows
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```
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### "Database connection failed"
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```bash
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# Check your DATABASE_URL in .env
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# For SQLite, make sure the directory exists and is writable
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# For PostgreSQL, ensure the server is running and credentials are correct
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```
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### "Migration conflicts"
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```bash
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# Check migration status
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make migrate-status
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# If there are conflicts, contact the team lead
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# We may need to merge or reorder migrations
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```
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### Need Help?
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- Check `make help-db` for database commands
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- Use `make verify-setup` to diagnose issues
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- Ask in the team chat if you're stuck
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## Best Practices
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1. **Always run migrations after pulling code**
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2. **Never edit migration files after they're committed**
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3. **Test your migrations on a copy of production data**
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4. **Include meaningful messages when creating migrations**
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5. **Review generated migrations before applying them**
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## Next Steps
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- [Database Setup Guide](DATABASE_SETUP_GUIDE.md) - Complete database setup guide
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- [Database Migrations Guide](../development/database-migrations.md) - Advanced migration workflows
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- [API Documentation](../api/index.md) - Start building features
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