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I know how to create them via http://codeigniter.com/user_guide/libraries/migration.html

But once I've created my migration files, how do I run them?

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I am not sure this is the right way to do it, But It works for me.

I created a controller named migrate (controllers/migrate.php).

<?php defined("BASEPATH") or exit("No direct script access allowed");

class Migrate extends CI_Controller{

    public function index($version){
        $this->load->library("migration");

      if(!$this->migration->version($version)){
          show_error($this->migration->error_string());
      }   
    }
}

Then from browser I will call this url to execute index action in migrate controller
Eg : http://localhost/index.php/migrate/index/1

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Once after the migration I recommend you to remove this controller from server until the next migration.This is a public url and if you keep this in server anyone can easily drop your tables. – RSK Feb 8 '12 at 16:13
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I think you'd only want to execute based on ENVIRONMENT – Shamoon Feb 9 '12 at 16:02
@Shamoon : You have the point. Thank you. – RSK Feb 11 '12 at 8:16

Using these pages as references: Running via the CLI and Migration Class you're able to restrict access to your migration controller to command line with something along these lines (application/controllers/migrate.php):

<?php  if ( ! defined('BASEPATH')) exit("No direct script access allowed");

class Migrate extends CI_Controller {

  public function __construct()
  {
    parent::__construct();

    $this->input->is_cli_request() 
      or exit("Execute via command line: php index.php migrate");

    $this->load->library('migration');
  }

  public function index()
  {
    if(!$this->migration->latest()) 
    {
      show_error($this->migration->error_string());
    }
  }
}

then to execute your latest migration, cd into the root of your project directory and run:

php index.php migrate

but when you attempt to access via webserver domain.com/migrate you will see the text in the script above.

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