Class: Sequel::Migrator
Overview
The Migrator
class performs migrations based on migration files in a specified directory. The migration files should be named using the following pattern:
<version>_<title>.rb
For example, the following files are considered migration files:
001_create_sessions.rb
002_add_data_column.rb
You can also use timestamps as version numbers:
1273253850_create_sessions.rb
1273257248_add_data_column.rb
If any migration filenames use timestamps as version numbers, Sequel uses the TimestampMigrator
to migrate, otherwise it uses the IntegerMigrator
. The TimestampMigrator
can handle migrations that are run out of order as well as migrations with the same timestamp, while the IntegerMigrator
is more strict and raises exceptions for missing or duplicate migration files.
The migration files should contain either one Migration
subclass or one Sequel.migration
call.
Migrations are generally run via the sequel command line tool, using the -m and -M switches. The -m switch specifies the migration directory, and the -M switch specifies the version to which to migrate.
You can apply migrations using the Migrator API, as well (this is necessary if you want to specify the version from which to migrate in addition to the version to which to migrate). To apply a migrator, the apply
method must be invoked with the database instance, the directory of migration files and the target version. If no current version is supplied, it is read from the database. The migrator automatically creates a table (schema_info for integer migrations and schema_migrations for timestamped migrations). in the database to keep track of the current migration version. If no migration version is stored in the database, the version is considered to be 0. If no target version is specified, the database is migrated to the latest version available in the migration directory.
For example, to migrate the database to the latest version:
Sequel::Migrator.apply(DB, '.')
For example, to migrate the database all the way down:
Sequel::Migrator.apply(DB, '.', 0)
For example, to migrate the database to version 4:
Sequel::Migrator.apply(DB, '.', 4)
To migrate the database from version 1 to version 5:
Sequel::Migrator.apply(DB, '.', 5, 1)
Part of the migration
extension.
Direct Known Subclasses
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: Error
Constant Summary collapse
- MIGRATION_FILE_PATTERN =
/\A(\d+)_.+\.rb\z/i.freeze
- MIGRATION_SPLITTER =
'_'.freeze
- MINIMUM_TIMESTAMP =
20000101
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#column ⇒ Object
readonly
The column to use to hold the migration version number for integer migrations or filename for timestamp migrations (defaults to :version for integer migrations and :filename for timestamp migrations).
-
#db ⇒ Object
readonly
The database related to this migrator.
-
#directory ⇒ Object
readonly
The directory for this migrator’s files.
-
#ds ⇒ Object
readonly
The dataset for this migrator, representing the
schema_info
table for integer migrations and theschema_migrations
table for timestamp migrations. -
#files ⇒ Object
readonly
All migration files in this migrator’s directory.
-
#table ⇒ Object
readonly
The table to use to hold the applied migration data (defaults to :schema_info for integer migrations and :schema_migrations for timestamp migrations).
-
#target ⇒ Object
readonly
The target version for this migrator.
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.apply(db, directory, target = nil, current = nil) ⇒ Object
Wrapper for
run
, maintaining backwards API compatibility. -
.run(db, directory, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Migrates the supplied database using the migration files in the the specified directory.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#initialize(db, directory, opts = {}) ⇒ Migrator
constructor
Setup the state for the migrator.
Constructor Details
#initialize(db, directory, opts = {}) ⇒ Migrator
Setup the state for the migrator
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/migration.rb', line 374 def initialize(db, directory, opts={}) raise(Error, "Must supply a valid migration path") unless File.directory?(directory) @db = db @directory = directory @files = get_migration_files schema, table = @db.send(:schema_and_table, opts[:table] || self.class.const_get(:DEFAULT_SCHEMA_TABLE)) @table = schema ? Sequel::SQL::QualifiedIdentifier.new(schema, table) : table @column = opts[:column] || self.class.const_get(:DEFAULT_SCHEMA_COLUMN) @ds = schema_dataset end |
Instance Attribute Details
#column ⇒ Object (readonly)
The column to use to hold the migration version number for integer migrations or filename for timestamp migrations (defaults to :version for integer migrations and :filename for timestamp migrations)
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/migration.rb', line 351 def column @column end |
#db ⇒ Object (readonly)
The database related to this migrator
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/migration.rb', line 354 def db @db end |
#directory ⇒ Object (readonly)
The directory for this migrator’s files
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/migration.rb', line 357 def directory @directory end |
#ds ⇒ Object (readonly)
The dataset for this migrator, representing the schema_info
table for integer migrations and the schema_migrations
table for timestamp migrations
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/migration.rb', line 361 def ds @ds end |
#files ⇒ Object (readonly)
All migration files in this migrator’s directory
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/migration.rb', line 364 def files @files end |
#table ⇒ Object (readonly)
The table to use to hold the applied migration data (defaults to :schema_info for integer migrations and :schema_migrations for timestamp migrations)
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/migration.rb', line 368 def table @table end |
#target ⇒ Object (readonly)
The target version for this migrator
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/migration.rb', line 371 def target @target end |
Class Method Details
.apply(db, directory, target = nil, current = nil) ⇒ Object
Wrapper for run
, maintaining backwards API compatibility
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/migration.rb', line 316 def self.apply(db, directory, target = nil, current = nil) run(db, directory, :target => target, :current => current) end |
.run(db, directory, opts = {}) ⇒ Object
Migrates the supplied database using the migration files in the the specified directory. Options:
- :column
-
The column in the :table argument storing the migration version (default: :version).
- :current
-
The current version of the database. If not given, it is retrieved from the database using the :table and :column options.
- :table
-
The table containing the schema version (default: :schema_info).
- :target
-
The target version to which to migrate. If not given, migrates to the maximum version.
Examples:
Sequel::Migrator.run(DB, "migrations")
Sequel::Migrator.run(DB, "migrations", :target=>15, :current=>10)
Sequel::Migrator.run(DB, "app1/migrations", :column=> :app2_version)
Sequel::Migrator.run(DB, "app2/migrations", :column => :app2_version, :table=>:schema_info2)
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# File 'lib/sequel/extensions/migration.rb', line 332 def self.run(db, directory, opts={}) migrator_class(directory).new(db, directory, opts).run end |