Schema diff tutorial
Step-by-step guide showing you how to compare two development branches using Schema Diff
In this guide we will create an initial schema on a new database called people on our main branch. We'll then create a development branch called dev/jordan, following our recommended convention for naming development branches. After making schema changes on dev/jordan, we'll use the Schema Diff tool on the Branches page to get a side-by-side, GitHub-style visual comparison between the dev/jordan development branch and main.
Before you start
To complete this tutorial, you'll need:
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A Neon account. Sign up here. 
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To interact with your Neon database from the command line: 
- Create the Initial Schema- First, create a new database called - peopleon the- mainbranch and add some sample data to it.- 
Create the database. In the Neon Console, go to Databases → New Database. Make sure your mainbranch is selected, then create the new database calledpeople.
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Add the schema. Go to the SQL Editor, enter the following SQL statement and click Run to apply. CREATE TABLE person ( id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, name TEXT NOT NULL, email TEXT UNIQUE NOT NULL );
 
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- Create a development branch- Create a new development branch off of - main. This branch will be an exact, isolated copy of- main.- For the purposes of this tutorial, name the branch - dev/jordan, following our recommended convention of creating a long-lived development branch for each member of your team.- 
Create the development branch On the Branches page, click Create Branch, making sure of the following: - Select mainas the default branch.
- Name the branch dev/jordan.
 
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Verify the schema on your new branch From the SQL Editor, use the meta-command \d personto inspect the schema of thepersontable. Make sure that thepeopledatabase on the branchdev/jordanis selected. 
 
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- Update schema on a dev branch- Let's introduce some differences between the two branches. Add a new table to store addresses on the - dev/jordanbranch.- In the SQL Editor, make sure you select - dev/jordanas the branch and- peopleas the database.- Enter this SQL statement to create a new - addresstable.- CREATE TABLE address ( id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, person_id INTEGER NOT NULL, street TEXT NOT NULL, city TEXT NOT NULL, state TEXT NOT NULL, zip_code TEXT NOT NULL, FOREIGN KEY (person_id) REFERENCES person(id) );
- View the schema differences- Now that you have some differences between your branches, you can view the schema differences. - 
Click on dev/jordanto open the detailed view, then under Compare to Parent click Open schema diff. 
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Make sure you select peopleas the database and then click Compare. 
 - You will see the schema differences between - dev/jordanand its parent- main, including the new address table that we added to the- dev/jordanbranch.- You can also launch Schema Diff from the Restore page, usually as part of verifying schemas before you restore a branch to its own or another branch's history. See Branch restore for more info. 
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