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Maggy โ€” An SQL Migration Tool

Maggy is a tool written in PHP to facilitate the making and applying of migrations for SQL databases.

Installation

In order to install Maggy:

  • Clone this repository git clone https://github.com/JoelNiemela/Maggy.git
  • Download an SQL server, such as mariadb
  • Configure config.ini to connect to your database

Maggy files

In Maggy, each migration is described by a Maggy file. Maggy files consist of vanilla SQL with Maggy macros that enable maggy migrate and maggy rollback.

Maggy files end with the .sql.maggy file extension;

An example Maggy file:

--@Version 42 "Add user table"

--@Up
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS user (
  user_id INT AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
  name VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
  created_at TIMESTAMP DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
);

--@Down
DROP TABLE user;

Maggy Syntax

There are three types of Macros in Maggy:

  • Segment macros (--@Segment):
    • Introduce new segments, such as --@Up and --@Down.
    • Declare the context of a file with the --@Version macro.
  • Attribute macros (--#Attribute):
    • Modify the behavior of SQL queries or other macros.
  • Command macros (--!Command):
    • Enable Maggy for a database with the --!Maggy macro.
    • Shorthand for SQL queries.

Every Maggy file must start with the --@Version macro.

Full list of macros

  • --@Version [version] [description]
    • Declare migration version of a file, along with a short description describing the migration.
  • --@Up
    • Initiates the Up segment; all subsequent lines (until the next segment macro) belong to the Up segment.
  • --@Down
    • Initiates the Down segment; all subsequent lines (until the next segment macro) belong to the Down segment.
  • --!Maggy
    • Enables Maggy support for the database. The first migration for a database with Maggy should use this command.

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maggy's Issues

Feature: Add more information in the maggy help command

Currently, maggy help doesn't give much information at all. A short description and a longer description should be added for each command, as well as a quick description of Maggy syntax, accessible with the maggy help syntax command.

Feature: Implement --#Breaking and --#IgnoreData attributes

The attributes --#Breaking and --#IgnoreData should be implemented with the following behaviors:

--#Breaking:

  • Force a migration to go through even if it fails the test.
  • Gives a warning when trying to rollback the migration.

--#IgnoreData:

  • Force a migration to go through, even if it might cause data loss or corruption.
  • Gives a notice when trying to rollback the migration.

Bugfix: Incorrect error message for rollback

Currently, if the maggy rollback command is run, but the correct migration file isn't found, Maggy throws the confusing error "Nothing to migrate; already at version {current version}."

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