# prisma migrate status Checks the status of your database migrations. ## Command ```bash prisma migrate status [options] ``` ## What It Does - Connects to the database - Checks the `_prisma_migrations` table - Compares applied migrations with local migration files - Reports: - **Status**: Database is up-to-date or behind - **Unapplied migrations**: Count of pending migrations - **Missing migrations**: Migrations present in DB but missing locally - **Failed migrations**: Any migrations that failed to apply ## Options | Option | Description | |--------|-------------| | `--schema` | Path to schema file | | `--config` | Custom path to your Prisma config file | ## Examples ### Check status ```bash prisma migrate status ``` Output example (Up to date): ``` Database schema is up to date! ``` Output example (Pending): ``` Following migration have not yet been applied: 20240115120000_add_user To apply migrations in development, run: prisma migrate dev To apply migrations in production, run: prisma migrate deploy ``` ## When to Use - **Debugging**: Why is `migrate dev` complaining about drift? - **CI/CD**: Verify database state before deploying - **Production**: Check if migrations are needed (`migrate deploy`) or if a deployment failed ## Exit Codes - `0`: Success (may have pending migrations, but command ran successfully) - `1`: Error To check for pending migrations programmatically, you might need to parse the output or use `migrate diff` with exit code flags.