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MyVC (MySQL Version Control)

Utilities to ease the maintenance of MySQL or MariaDB database versioning using a Git repository.

This project is just to bring an idea to life and is still in an early stage of development, so it may not be fully functional.

Any help is welcomed! Feel free to contribute.

Prerequisites

Required applications.

  • Node.js = 12.17.0 LTS
  • Git
  • Docker

Installation

It's recommended to install the package globally.

# npm install -g myvc

You can also install locally and use the npx command to execute it.

$ npm install myvc
$ npx myvc [action]

How to use

Execute myvc with the desired action.

$ myvc [-w|--workdir] [-e|--env] [-h|--help] action

The default working directory is the current one and unless otherwise indicated, the default environment is production.

Available actions are:

  • structure: Export database structure.
  • fixtures: Export database fixtures.
  • routines: Export database routines.
  • apply: Apply changes into database, uses local environment by default.
  • run: Builds and starts local database server container.
  • start: Starts local database server container.

Each action can have its own specific commandline options.

Basic information

First of of you have to import structure.sql into your database. This script includes the tables where MyVC stores information about applied versions.

Then, create myvc.config.json main configuration file at the root of your project folder, this file should include the project codename and schemas/tables wich are exported when you use structure, fixtures or routines actions. you have an example of a configuration file in the root folder of this project.

Also, create database connection configuration files for each environment at main project folder using standard MySQL .ini. The predefined environment names are production and testing.

db.[environment].ini

Structure and fixture dumps will be created inside dump folder.

  • structure.sql
  • fixtures.sql
  • fixtures.local.sql

Routines

Routines should be placed inside routines folder. All objects that have PL/SQL code are considered routines. It includes functions, triggers, views and events with the following structure.

  routines
  `- schema
     |- events
     |  `- eventName.sql
     |- functions
     |  `- functionName.sql
     |- procedures
     |  `- procedureName.sql
     |- triggers
     |  `- triggerName.sql
     `- views
        `- viewName.sql

Versions

Versions should be placed inside changes folder with the following structure.

  changes
  |- 00001-firstVersionCodeName
  |  |- 00-firstExecutedScript.sql
  |  |- 01-secondScript.sql
  |  `- 99-lastScript.sql
  `- 00002-secondVersion
     |- 00-firstExecutedScript.sql
     `- 00-sameNumbers.sql

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