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# BREEDR Database Schema
## Overview
This document describes the clean database schema for BREEDR. **NO migrations** - fresh installs create the correct schema automatically.
## Schema Design
### Core Principle: Parents Table Approach
The `dogs` table **does NOT have sire/dam columns**. Parent relationships are stored in the separate `parents` table. This design:
- Keeps the schema clean and normalized
- Allows flexible parent relationships
- Supports future extensions (multiple sires, surrogates, etc.)
## Tables
### dogs
Core registry for all dogs.
```sql
CREATE TABLE dogs (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
name TEXT NOT NULL,
registration_number TEXT UNIQUE,
breed TEXT NOT NULL,
sex TEXT NOT NULL CHECK(sex IN ('male', 'female')),
birth_date DATE,
color TEXT,
microchip TEXT,
photo_urls TEXT, -- JSON array
notes TEXT,
litter_id INTEGER, -- Links to litters table
is_active INTEGER DEFAULT 1,
created_at DATETIME DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
updated_at DATETIME DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
FOREIGN KEY (litter_id) REFERENCES litters(id) ON DELETE SET NULL
);
```
**Important:** NO `sire_id` or `dam_id` columns!
### parents
Stores sire/dam relationships.
```sql
CREATE TABLE parents (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
dog_id INTEGER NOT NULL, -- The puppy
parent_id INTEGER NOT NULL, -- The parent
parent_type TEXT NOT NULL CHECK(parent_type IN ('sire', 'dam')),
FOREIGN KEY (dog_id) REFERENCES dogs(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
FOREIGN KEY (parent_id) REFERENCES dogs(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
UNIQUE(dog_id, parent_type) -- One sire, one dam per dog
);
```
### litters
Breeding records and litter tracking.
```sql
CREATE TABLE litters (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
sire_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
dam_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
breeding_date DATE NOT NULL,
whelping_date DATE,
puppy_count INTEGER DEFAULT 0,
notes TEXT,
created_at DATETIME DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
FOREIGN KEY (sire_id) REFERENCES dogs(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
FOREIGN KEY (dam_id) REFERENCES dogs(id) ON DELETE CASCADE
);
```
### health_records
Health tests, vaccinations, exams, treatments.
```sql
CREATE TABLE health_records (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
dog_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
record_type TEXT NOT NULL CHECK(record_type IN ('test', 'vaccination', 'exam', 'treatment', 'certification')),
test_name TEXT,
test_date DATE NOT NULL,
result TEXT,
document_url TEXT,
notes TEXT,
created_at DATETIME DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
FOREIGN KEY (dog_id) REFERENCES dogs(id) ON DELETE CASCADE
);
```
### heat_cycles
Female heat cycle tracking for breeding timing.
```sql
CREATE TABLE heat_cycles (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
dog_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
start_date DATE NOT NULL,
end_date DATE,
progesterone_peak_date DATE,
breeding_date DATE,
breeding_successful INTEGER DEFAULT 0,
notes TEXT,
created_at DATETIME DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
FOREIGN KEY (dog_id) REFERENCES dogs(id) ON DELETE CASCADE
);
```
### traits
Genetic trait tracking and inheritance.
```sql
CREATE TABLE traits (
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
dog_id INTEGER NOT NULL,
trait_category TEXT NOT NULL,
trait_name TEXT NOT NULL,
trait_value TEXT NOT NULL,
inherited_from INTEGER, -- Parent dog ID
notes TEXT,
FOREIGN KEY (dog_id) REFERENCES dogs(id) ON DELETE CASCADE,
FOREIGN KEY (inherited_from) REFERENCES dogs(id) ON DELETE SET NULL
);
```
## API Usage
### Creating a Dog with Parents
```javascript
POST /api/dogs
{
"name": "Puppy Name",
"breed": "Breed Name",
"sex": "male",
"sire_id": 5, // Parent male dog ID
"dam_id": 8, // Parent female dog ID
"litter_id": 2 // Optional: link to litter
}
```
The API route automatically:
1. Inserts the dog into `dogs` table (without sire/dam columns)
2. Creates entries in `parents` table linking to sire and dam
### Querying Parents
```sql
-- Get a dog's parents
SELECT p.parent_type, d.*
FROM parents p
JOIN dogs d ON p.parent_id = d.id
WHERE p.dog_id = ?;
-- Get a dog's offspring
SELECT d.*
FROM dogs d
JOIN parents p ON d.id = p.dog_id
WHERE p.parent_id = ?;
```
## Fresh Install
For a fresh install:
1. **Delete the old database** (if upgrading):
```bash
rm data/breedr.db
```
2. **Start the server** - it will create the correct schema automatically:
```bash
npm run dev
```
3. **Verify the schema**:
```bash
sqlite3 data/breedr.db ".schema dogs"
```
You should see `litter_id` but **NO** `sire_id` or `dam_id` columns.
## Troubleshooting
### "no such column: weight" or "no such column: sire_id"
**Solution:** Your database has an old schema. Delete it and let the app recreate it:
```bash
rm data/breedr.db
npm run dev
```
### Parent relationships not saving
Check server logs. You should see:
```
✓ Dog inserted with ID: 123
Adding sire relationship: dog 123 -> sire 5
✓ Sire relationship added
Adding dam relationship: dog 123 -> dam 8
✓ Dam relationship added
```
If relationships aren't being created, check that `sire_id` and `dam_id` are being sent in the API request.
## Database Files
- `server/db/init.js` - Creates clean schema, no migrations
- `server/routes/dogs.js` - Handles parent relationships via `parents` table
- `server/index.js` - Initializes database on startup
**NO MIGRATIONS!** The init file is the source of truth.