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# migrations-mapping
How the v6 MongoDB "no migrations" story maps onto Prisma Next's first-class migration flow.
## Priority
HIGH
## Why It Matters
This is the largest workflow change in the migration — in v6, MongoDB explicitly has no
Prisma Migrate, while in Prisma Next MongoDB participates in the full migration lifecycle.
Teams porting a `db push` habit into Next without understanding the plan/verify/sign flow
will fight the tooling or bypass its safety rails.
## v6: `db push` only
MongoDB on v6 has no Prisma Migrate and no plans to add it — "MongoDB projects do not rely
on internal schemas" ([no support for Prisma Migrate](https://www.prisma.io/docs/orm/overview/databases/mongodb#no-support-for-prisma-migrate)).
The workflow is `prisma db push` to sync indexes and unique constraints, with no migration
history on disk.
## Prisma Next: first-class, contract-driven migrations (Mongo included)
Migration authoring in Next is first-class for Postgres **and Mongo** (prisma-next
`skills/prisma-next-migrations/SKILL.md`) — MongoDB is not a push-only special case:
- **Flow:** contract *emit* → diff → *plan* (writes a content-hashed migration package) →
*migrate* (apply in graph order) → *verify* (live schema vs destination contract) →
*sign* (advance the marker after a verify pass).
- **Mongo migration ops** come from dedicated factories: `createCollection`,
`dropCollection`, `validatedCollection`, `setValidation`, `createIndex`, `dropIndex`,
`collMod`, and `dataTransform` for data backfills.
- **Marker storage:** Next records migration state in a document in the
`_prisma_migrations` collection (per space) — the same collection name family v6 users
know from SQL, repurposed for Mongo state.
- **DDL is not transactional on Mongo:** the runner applies operations, verifies the live
schema against the destination contract, and only advances the marker on a verify pass —
making interrupted runs resumable rather than atomic (see Prisma Next's
`prisma-next-migrations` skill).
- **Push-style alternative still exists:** `db update` diffs the live database against the
contract and applies directly without writing a migration directory — the closest
analogue to the v6 `db push` habit, at the cost of no history.
- Validators: Next emits closed `$jsonSchema` validators by default since 0.12 (prisma-next
`CHANGELOG.md`) — collections gain schema enforcement v6 never applied.
## Bad
```text
Porting the v6 habit: run the Next equivalent of `db push` for every change in production,
accumulating no migration history, and hand-editing collections when verification fails.
```
## Good
```text
Adopt the Next lifecycle: emit the contract, plan a migration package, apply it with
migrate, let verify gate the marker, and sign. Reserve `db update` for local prototyping,
mirroring how `db push` was used on v6.
```
## References
- [v6: no Prisma Migrate for MongoDB](https://www.prisma.io/docs/orm/overview/databases/mongodb#no-support-for-prisma-migrate)
- Prisma Next migrations skill (`skills/prisma-next-migrations`) — authoritative for the Next side; verified @ `a2791c5dd59d579b4b3052942ae7f8fe5e2ee852`