fix(db): count only ADD COLUMN as new migrations in boot log (#37 follow-up)

The boot summary counted any non-throwing statement, so UPDATE/index migrations
(which always succeed) made a healthy DB report 'applied N new column migration(s)'
every boot. Count only a successful ALTER ... ADD COLUMN (genuinely new), so the
line appears only when a column was actually added.
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ScreenTinker 2026-06-09 10:02:38 -05:00
parent 7ef3e2eb93
commit bae70e9154

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@ -185,9 +185,14 @@ const migrations = [
// a swallowed failure left users.must_change_password absent -> total auth lockout).
let _migApplied = 0;
for (const sql of migrations) {
// Only a successful ADD COLUMN means a genuinely-new column (it would throw
// "duplicate column" if it already existed). UPDATE/index statements always
// succeed, so they must NOT count toward "new migrations applied" or the boot
// would falsely report work on every healthy start.
const isAddColumn = /alter\s+table\s+\S+\s+add\s+column/i.test(sql);
try {
db.exec(sql);
_migApplied++;
if (isAddColumn) _migApplied++;
} catch (e) {
if (!/duplicate column name|already exists/i.test(e.message)) {
console.error(`[migrate] FAILED: ${sql}\n -> ${e.message}`);