data-elevator-mysql
v5.0.1
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Flexible utility for managing migrations of mysql data sources
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DATA ELEVATOR MYSQL
The data elevator mysql is an easy to use and very flexible utility for migrating data sources based on the NPM module data elevator. The only difference is that data elevator mysql stores its current migration level in a mysql database.
Storing the current migration level in a database brings advantages when a project shares its data source with multiple running instances of a project. For example when multiple developers working with one database or the project runs on multiple servers.
QUICKSTART
STEP 1: Install
npm install data-elevator-mysql
STEP 2: Construct a new data elevator for the project.
node ./node-modules/data-elevator-mysql construct
STEP 3: Add a new migration.
node ./data-elevator/elevator add "add phone number to users"
STEP 4: Enter you migration code in the generated floor file.
see: ./data-elevator/floors/
STEP 5: Move the elevator to migrate data.
node ./data-elevator/elevator move top
node ./data-elevator/elevator move ground
node ./data-elevator/elevator move 2
STEP 6: Use help command to get information about additional commands
node ./data-elevator/elevator help
CONFIGURATION
- levelControllerConfig.tableName: Name of the table to store the migration level in
- levelControllerConfig.connectionOptions: Options used to connect to mysql see npm mysql for more information
var config = {
levelControllerConfig: {
tableName: "_data_elevator",
connectionOptions: {}
}
}
FURTHER DOCUMENTATION
For further documenation about commands or customizations see data elevator documentation.
RELATED MODULES
- data-elevator (npm, github) - store elevator migration levels in a plain file
- data-elevator-elasticsearch (npm, github) - store elevator migration levels in elasticsearch
- data-elevator-mongodb (npm, github) - store elevator migration levels in mongodb
- data-elevator-mysql (npm, github) - store elevator migration levels in mysql
- data-elevator-postgres (npm, github) - store elevator migration levels in postgres
- data-elevator-sqlite3 (npm, github) - store elevator migration levels in sqlite3