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sqin

v0.0.4

Published

Command-line utilities for database change management, inspired by Sqitch

Downloads

7

Readme

sqin

Command-line utilities for database change management, inspired by Sqitch and aiming to keep compatibility with it where applicable.

NOTE: This program is in a very rough state. You probably want Sqitch itself for anything serious. At this point sqin is mainly a placeholder built around my specific need for sqin resolve, which pulls and concatenates SQL deploy script dependencies into one large script.

Installation

Download node at nodejs.org and install it, if you haven't already.

npm install -g sqin

Supported commands

sqin resolve

sqin resolve [scripts...]

Concatenate the SQL scripts and all their dependencies to stdout, such that each script is preceded by its dependencies. Dependencies are specified in SQL comments much like the ones sqitch add puts in deploy scripts:

-- requires: other-script
BEGIN;
-- etc...
COMMIT;

Thus if you have a deploy folder with a separate SQL script for each database entity (like you would have when using Sqitch), you can create a complete deploy script using something similar to:

sqin resolve deploy/*.sql > deploy-from-scratch.sql

Dependencies

  • babel-runtime: babel selfContained runtime
  • depres: Dependency graph resolution
  • glob: a little globber
  • mz: modernize node.js to current ECMAScript standards
  • nopt: Option parsing for Node, supporting types, shorthands, etc. Used by npm.
  • rx: Library for composing asynchronous and event-based operations in JavaScript

Dev Dependencies

  • babel-eslint: babel-eslint allows you to lint ALL valid Babel code with the fantastic ESLint.
  • eslint: An AST-based pattern checker for JavaScript.
  • grunt: The JavaScript Task Runner
  • grunt-babel: Turn ES6 code into vanilla ES5 with no runtime required
  • grunt-contrib-watch: Run predefined tasks whenever watched file patterns are added, changed or deleted.
  • grunt-eslint: Validate files with ESLint
  • grunt-mocha-cli: Run Mocha server-side tests in Grunt.
  • load-grunt-tasks: Load multiple grunt tasks using globbing patterns

License

MIT