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Convex Schema Validator Defining and validating database schemas with proper typing, index configuration, optional fields, unions, and migration strategies for schema changes 1.0.0 Convex
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migrations

Convex Schema Validator

Define and validate database schemas in Convex with proper typing, index configuration, optional fields, unions, and strategies for schema migrations.

Documentation Sources

Before implementing, do not assume; fetch the latest documentation:

Instructions

Basic Schema Definition

// convex/schema.ts
import { defineSchema, defineTable } from "convex/server";
import { v } from "convex/values";

export default defineSchema({
  users: defineTable({
    name: v.string(),
    email: v.string(),
    avatarUrl: v.optional(v.string()),
    createdAt: v.number(),
  }),
  
  tasks: defineTable({
    title: v.string(),
    description: v.optional(v.string()),
    completed: v.boolean(),
    userId: v.id("users"),
    priority: v.union(
      v.literal("low"),
      v.literal("medium"),
      v.literal("high")
    ),
  }),
});

Validator Types

Validator TypeScript Type Example
v.string() string "hello"
v.number() number 42, 3.14
v.boolean() boolean true, false
v.null() null null
v.int64() bigint 9007199254740993n
v.bytes() ArrayBuffer Binary data
v.id("table") Id<"table"> Document reference
v.array(v) T[] [1, 2, 3]
v.object({}) { ... } { name: "..." }
v.optional(v) T | undefined Optional field
v.union(...) T1 | T2 Multiple types
v.literal(x) "x" Exact value
v.any() any Any value
v.record(k, v) Record<K, V> Dynamic keys

Index Configuration

export default defineSchema({
  messages: defineTable({
    channelId: v.id("channels"),
    authorId: v.id("users"),
    content: v.string(),
    sentAt: v.number(),
  })
    // Single field index
    .index("by_channel", ["channelId"])
    // Compound index
    .index("by_channel_and_author", ["channelId", "authorId"])
    // Index for sorting
    .index("by_channel_and_time", ["channelId", "sentAt"]),
    
  // Full-text search index
  articles: defineTable({
    title: v.string(),
    body: v.string(),
    category: v.string(),
  })
    .searchIndex("search_content", {
      searchField: "body",
      filterFields: ["category"],
    }),
});

Complex Types

export default defineSchema({
  // Nested objects
  profiles: defineTable({
    userId: v.id("users"),
    settings: v.object({
      theme: v.union(v.literal("light"), v.literal("dark")),
      notifications: v.object({
        email: v.boolean(),
        push: v.boolean(),
      }),
    }),
  }),

  // Arrays of objects
  orders: defineTable({
    customerId: v.id("users"),
    items: v.array(v.object({
      productId: v.id("products"),
      quantity: v.number(),
      price: v.number(),
    })),
    status: v.union(
      v.literal("pending"),
      v.literal("processing"),
      v.literal("shipped"),
      v.literal("delivered")
    ),
  }),

  // Record type for dynamic keys
  analytics: defineTable({
    date: v.string(),
    metrics: v.record(v.string(), v.number()),
  }),
});

Discriminated Unions

export default defineSchema({
  events: defineTable(
    v.union(
      v.object({
        type: v.literal("user_signup"),
        userId: v.id("users"),
        email: v.string(),
      }),
      v.object({
        type: v.literal("purchase"),
        userId: v.id("users"),
        orderId: v.id("orders"),
        amount: v.number(),
      }),
      v.object({
        type: v.literal("page_view"),
        sessionId: v.string(),
        path: v.string(),
      })
    )
  ).index("by_type", ["type"]),
});

Optional vs Nullable Fields

export default defineSchema({
  items: defineTable({
    // Optional: field may not exist
    description: v.optional(v.string()),
    
    // Nullable: field exists but can be null
    deletedAt: v.union(v.number(), v.null()),
    
    // Optional and nullable
    notes: v.optional(v.union(v.string(), v.null())),
  }),
});

Index Naming Convention

Always include all indexed fields in the index name:

export default defineSchema({
  posts: defineTable({
    authorId: v.id("users"),
    categoryId: v.id("categories"),
    publishedAt: v.number(),
    status: v.string(),
  })
    // Good: descriptive names
    .index("by_author", ["authorId"])
    .index("by_author_and_category", ["authorId", "categoryId"])
    .index("by_category_and_status", ["categoryId", "status"])
    .index("by_status_and_published", ["status", "publishedAt"]),
});

Schema Migration Strategies

Adding New Fields

// Before
users: defineTable({
  name: v.string(),
  email: v.string(),
})

// After - add as optional first
users: defineTable({
  name: v.string(),
  email: v.string(),
  avatarUrl: v.optional(v.string()), // New optional field
})

Backfilling Data

// convex/migrations.ts
import { internalMutation } from "./_generated/server";
import { v } from "convex/values";

export const backfillAvatars = internalMutation({
  args: {},
  returns: v.number(),
  handler: async (ctx) => {
    const users = await ctx.db
      .query("users")
      .filter((q) => q.eq(q.field("avatarUrl"), undefined))
      .take(100);

    for (const user of users) {
      await ctx.db.patch(user._id, {
        avatarUrl: `https://api.dicebear.com/7.x/initials/svg?seed=${user.name}`,
      });
    }

    return users.length;
  },
});

Making Optional Fields Required

// Step 1: Backfill all null values
// Step 2: Update schema to required
users: defineTable({
  name: v.string(),
  email: v.string(),
  avatarUrl: v.string(), // Now required after backfill
})

Examples

Complete E-commerce Schema

// convex/schema.ts
import { defineSchema, defineTable } from "convex/server";
import { v } from "convex/values";

export default defineSchema({
  users: defineTable({
    email: v.string(),
    name: v.string(),
    role: v.union(v.literal("customer"), v.literal("admin")),
    createdAt: v.number(),
  })
    .index("by_email", ["email"])
    .index("by_role", ["role"]),

  products: defineTable({
    name: v.string(),
    description: v.string(),
    price: v.number(),
    category: v.string(),
    inventory: v.number(),
    isActive: v.boolean(),
  })
    .index("by_category", ["category"])
    .index("by_active_and_category", ["isActive", "category"])
    .searchIndex("search_products", {
      searchField: "name",
      filterFields: ["category", "isActive"],
    }),

  orders: defineTable({
    userId: v.id("users"),
    items: v.array(v.object({
      productId: v.id("products"),
      quantity: v.number(),
      priceAtPurchase: v.number(),
    })),
    total: v.number(),
    status: v.union(
      v.literal("pending"),
      v.literal("paid"),
      v.literal("shipped"),
      v.literal("delivered"),
      v.literal("cancelled")
    ),
    shippingAddress: v.object({
      street: v.string(),
      city: v.string(),
      state: v.string(),
      zip: v.string(),
      country: v.string(),
    }),
    createdAt: v.number(),
    updatedAt: v.number(),
  })
    .index("by_user", ["userId"])
    .index("by_user_and_status", ["userId", "status"])
    .index("by_status", ["status"]),

  reviews: defineTable({
    productId: v.id("products"),
    userId: v.id("users"),
    rating: v.number(),
    comment: v.optional(v.string()),
    createdAt: v.number(),
  })
    .index("by_product", ["productId"])
    .index("by_user", ["userId"]),
});

Using Schema Types in Functions

// convex/products.ts
import { query, mutation } from "./_generated/server";
import { v } from "convex/values";
import { Doc, Id } from "./_generated/dataModel";

// Use Doc type for full documents
type Product = Doc<"products">;

// Use Id type for references
type ProductId = Id<"products">;

export const get = query({
  args: { productId: v.id("products") },
  returns: v.union(
    v.object({
      _id: v.id("products"),
      _creationTime: v.number(),
      name: v.string(),
      description: v.string(),
      price: v.number(),
      category: v.string(),
      inventory: v.number(),
      isActive: v.boolean(),
    }),
    v.null()
  ),
  handler: async (ctx, args): Promise<Product | null> => {
    return await ctx.db.get(args.productId);
  },
});

Best Practices

  • Never run npx convex deploy unless explicitly instructed
  • Never run any git commands unless explicitly instructed
  • Always define explicit schemas rather than relying on inference
  • Use descriptive index names that include all indexed fields
  • Start with optional fields when adding new columns
  • Use discriminated unions for polymorphic data
  • Validate data at the schema level, not just in functions
  • Plan index strategy based on query patterns

Common Pitfalls

  1. Missing indexes for queries - Every withIndex needs a corresponding schema index
  2. Wrong index field order - Fields must be queried in order defined
  3. Using v.any() excessively - Lose type safety benefits
  4. Not making new fields optional - Breaks existing data
  5. Forgetting system fields - _id and _creationTime are automatic

References