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Re: what database schema version management system to use?

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On Wed, 6 Apr 2016 11:55:40 +0100
Alexey Bashtanov <bashtanov@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I am searching for a proper database schema version management system.
> 
> My criteria are the following:
> 0) Open-source, supports postgresql
> 1) Uses psql to execute changesets (to have no problems with COPY, 
> transaction management or sophisticated DDL commands, and to benefit 
> from scripting)
> 2) Support repeatable migrations (SQL files that get applied every time 
> they are changed, it is useful for functions or views tracking).
> 
> Reasonable?
> 
> But unfortunately it looks like each of Liquibase, Flyway, SqlHawk, 
> MigrateDB, Schema-evolution-manager, Depesz's Versioning, Alembic and 
> Sqitch does not satisfy some of those, right?
> 
> What DB VCS do you use and how does it related with the criteria listed 
> above?
> Do you have any idea what other systems to try?

http://dbsteward.org/

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Bill Moran


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