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## Migration
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This document contains information about how to smoothly
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migrate the things from a version to another version.
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### `1.x.x` to `2.x.x`
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The big change is the the data schema -- which should be migrated.
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The old `~/.git-stats` format was:
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```json
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{
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"<date>": {
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"<remote-url>": {
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"<hash>": "<date>"
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}
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}
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}
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```
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In the new version, the remote url is not mandatory anymore. The new format is:
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```json
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{
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"commits": {
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"<date>": {
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"<hash>": 1
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}
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}
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}
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```
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This is supposed to change when users install the `2.x.x` versions. However, if
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the migration script fails, you can always run it manually:
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```sh
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./scripts/migration/2.0.0.js
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```
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This will modify the `~/.git-stats` file.
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When using `git-stats` as library, things changed too. The old way was:
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```js
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var GitStats = require("git-stats");
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GitStats.ansiCalendar(opts, fn);
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```
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In `2.x.x` GitStats is a constructor. That allows us to create as many `git-stats`
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instances we want.
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```js
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var GitStats = require("git-stats");
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// Provide a custom data path
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var gs1 = new GitStats("path/to/some/data.json");
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// Use the default (~/.git-stats)
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var gs2 = new GitStats();
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```
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