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Execute Ideogram major re-architecture and migration strategies with strangler fig pattern. Use when migrating to or from Ideogram, performing major version upgrades, or re-platforming existing integrations to Ideogram. Trigger with phrases like "migrate ideogram", "ideogram migration", "switch to ideogram", "ideogram replatform", "ideogram upgrade major".

Review Score

84%

Validation Score

12/16

Implementation Score

77%

Activation Score

90%

Ideogram Migration Deep Dive

Overview

Comprehensive guide for migrating to or from Ideogram, or major version upgrades.

Prerequisites

  • Current system documentation
  • Ideogram SDK installed
  • Feature flag infrastructure
  • Rollback strategy tested

Migration Types

TypeComplexityDurationRisk
Fresh installLowDaysLow
From competitorMediumWeeksMedium
Major versionMediumWeeksMedium
Full replatformHighMonthsHigh

Pre-Migration Assessment

Step 1: Current State Analysis

# Document current implementation
find . -name "*.ts" -o -name "*.py" | xargs grep -l "ideogram" > ideogram-files.txt

# Count integration points
wc -l ideogram-files.txt

# Identify dependencies
npm list | grep ideogram
pip freeze | grep ideogram

Step 2: Data Inventory

interface MigrationInventory {
  dataTypes: string[];
  recordCounts: Record<string, number>;
  dependencies: string[];
  integrationPoints: string[];
  customizations: string[];
}

async function assessIdeogramMigration(): Promise<MigrationInventory> {
  return {
    dataTypes: await getDataTypes(),
    recordCounts: await getRecordCounts(),
    dependencies: await analyzeDependencies(),
    integrationPoints: await findIntegrationPoints(),
    customizations: await documentCustomizations(),
  };
}

Migration Strategy: Strangler Fig Pattern

Phase 1: Parallel Run
┌─────────────┐     ┌─────────────┐
│   Old       │     │   New       │
│   System    │ ──▶ │  Ideogram   │
│   (100%)    │     │   (0%)      │
└─────────────┘     └─────────────┘

Phase 2: Gradual Shift
┌─────────────┐     ┌─────────────┐
│   Old       │     │   New       │
│   (50%)     │ ──▶ │   (50%)     │
└─────────────┘     └─────────────┘

Phase 3: Complete
┌─────────────┐     ┌─────────────┐
│   Old       │     │   New       │
│   (0%)      │ ──▶ │   (100%)    │
└─────────────┘     └─────────────┘

Implementation Plan

Phase 1: Setup (Week 1-2)

# Install Ideogram SDK
npm install @ideogram/sdk

# Configure credentials
cp .env.example .env.ideogram
# Edit with new credentials

# Verify connectivity
node -e "require('@ideogram/sdk').ping()"

Phase 2: Adapter Layer (Week 3-4)

// src/adapters/ideogram.ts
interface ServiceAdapter {
  create(data: CreateInput): Promise<Resource>;
  read(id: string): Promise<Resource>;
  update(id: string, data: UpdateInput): Promise<Resource>;
  delete(id: string): Promise<void>;
}

class IdeogramAdapter implements ServiceAdapter {
  async create(data: CreateInput): Promise<Resource> {
    const ideogramData = this.transform(data);
    return ideogramClient.create(ideogramData);
  }

  private transform(data: CreateInput): IdeogramInput {
    // Map from old format to Ideogram format
  }
}

Phase 3: Data Migration (Week 5-6)

async function migrateIdeogramData(): Promise<MigrationResult> {
  const batchSize = 100;
  let processed = 0;
  let errors: MigrationError[] = [];

  for await (const batch of oldSystem.iterateBatches(batchSize)) {
    try {
      const transformed = batch.map(transform);
      await ideogramClient.batchCreate(transformed);
      processed += batch.length;
    } catch (error) {
      errors.push({ batch, error });
    }

    // Progress update
    console.log(`Migrated ${processed} records`);
  }

  return { processed, errors };
}

Phase 4: Traffic Shift (Week 7-8)

// Feature flag controlled traffic split
function getServiceAdapter(): ServiceAdapter {
  const ideogramPercentage = getFeatureFlag('ideogram_migration_percentage');

  if (Math.random() * 100 < ideogramPercentage) {
    return new IdeogramAdapter();
  }

  return new LegacyAdapter();
}

Rollback Plan

# Immediate rollback
kubectl set env deployment/app IDEOGRAM_ENABLED=false
kubectl rollout restart deployment/app

# Data rollback (if needed)
./scripts/restore-from-backup.sh --date YYYY-MM-DD

# Verify rollback
curl https://app.yourcompany.com/health | jq '.services.ideogram'

Post-Migration Validation

async function validateIdeogramMigration(): Promise<ValidationReport> {
  const checks = [
    { name: 'Data count match', fn: checkDataCounts },
    { name: 'API functionality', fn: checkApiFunctionality },
    { name: 'Performance baseline', fn: checkPerformance },
    { name: 'Error rates', fn: checkErrorRates },
  ];

  const results = await Promise.all(
    checks.map(async c => ({ name: c.name, result: await c.fn() }))
  );

  return { checks: results, passed: results.every(r => r.result.success) };
}

Instructions

Step 1: Assess Current State

Document existing implementation and data inventory.

Step 2: Build Adapter Layer

Create abstraction layer for gradual migration.

Step 3: Migrate Data

Run batch data migration with error handling.

Step 4: Shift Traffic

Gradually route traffic to new Ideogram integration.

Output

  • Migration assessment complete
  • Adapter layer implemented
  • Data migrated successfully
  • Traffic fully shifted to Ideogram

Error Handling

IssueCauseSolution
Data mismatchTransform errorsValidate transform logic
Performance dropNo cachingAdd caching layer
Rollback triggeredErrors spikedReduce traffic percentage
Validation failedMissing dataCheck batch processing

Examples

Quick Migration Status

const status = await validateIdeogramMigration();
console.log(`Migration ${status.passed ? 'PASSED' : 'FAILED'}`);
status.checks.forEach(c => console.log(`  ${c.name}: ${c.result.success}`));

Resources

  • Strangler Fig Pattern
  • Ideogram Migration Guide

Flagship+ Skills

For advanced troubleshooting, see ideogram-advanced-troubleshooting.