* fix: make resolve_blocking not take ownership of path
When using sqlx_macros_unstable the codepath taken further uses the path
variable and it is more convenient to not take ownership but instead
pass references to needed functions.
* fix: change &PathBuf to &Path in resolve_blocking
* test: add a failing test
* feat: add no_tx to migration struct
* feat: execute migration with no tx block
* fix: expected string literal compilation error
* test: update no tx to content comment
* refactor: use the sql comment instead of file name semantics
* docs: remove no_tx from file format comment
* fix: remove filename matches
* fix: messed up merge
* refactor: dedupe migration
* fix: move comment to where it makes sense
* fix: linter error
* Updated ahash so it can compile on mac
* Updated MigrateDatabase Trait + related functions
* Postgres force drop database flag impl
* Update migrate.rs
* Reverted MigrateDatabase Trait
* Update migrate.rs
* Update migrate.rs
* Added force drop database fn impl
* Add Migrate Error
* Fixed changed function name
* cli: add --target-version CLI flags for migrate run/revert
* cli: fix broken test
* cli: test harness for `sqlx migrate` along with --target-version tests
* cli: Fail if version supplied to run/revert is too old/new
After some discussion with my coworkers, we thought about the behavior a bit more:
The behavior is now that for a run, if the provided version is too old, the CLI
will return with failure rather than being a no-op. This gives feedback to the
operator instead of being quiet.
It is still valid to up/downgrade to the latest version, this will still be a no-op
to allow for idempotency.
* Support naming migrations sequentially and inferring naming scheme
* Document new options and how naming is inferred
* Only account for up migrations when inferring ordering
* Traverse symlinks when resolving migrations
When enumerating the source directory seeking migration files, `sqlx`
ignores entries that aren't files. This was previously reported as #614
and fixed in #985 but apparently regressed somewhere along the way. This
commit reintroduces the fix from #985 to the current implementation: use
`std::fs::metadata` instead of `std::fs::DirEntry::metadata`. The former
is documented to traverse symlinks; the latter does not.
* add migrations_symlink test
* fix: ensure migration progress is not lost for PG
Fixes#1966.
* fix: ensure migration progress is not lost for sqlite
This is similar to #1966.
* fix: ensure reverse migration progress is not lost for PG
See #1966.
* fix: ensure reverse migration progress is not lost for sqlite
See #1966.
* fix: ensure migration progress is not lost for mysql
This is similar to #1966.
* fix: ensure reverse migration progress is not lost for mysql
See #1966.
* test: check migration type as well
* test: extend migrations testing
* fix: work around MySQL implicit commits
* refactor: simplify migration testing
* fix#1905 : replaced all uses of "uri" to "url"
* rebase commits
resolved conflicts in mod.rs
fixed conflict in options.rs
Update options.rs
Update options.rs
Update options.rs
Right now, there is only a `run` function to programatically run the
migrations, which is great, but nothing to run the migrations down.
This function adds the possibility to undo the migrations until a
specific version (could say -1 or 0 to remove them all).
With this feature, it's now possible, in the end to end or integration
tests to run the migrations and undo them between each test set and
therefore test the migrations themselves.
This is the kind of feature that some ORM have like sequelize in nodejs
that allow you to undo migrations programatically.
Reference to the doc:
https://sequelize.org/v7/manual/migrations.html#undoing-migrations
Signed-off-by: Jérémie Drouet <jeremie.drouet@gmail.com>
- adds a -r flag whihc will create a reversible migration
- add revert subcommand, which reverts the last migration
- add --dry-run flag to migration run command, which list the migrations that will be applied
- updates add migration to check if all migration are of same type, i.e cannot mix and match reversible and simple migrations