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# Changelog
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## 1.0.0 (2023-07-05)
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### Features
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* added table and column comments and column metadata ([84d798a](https://github.com/craigulliott/dynamic_migrations/commit/84d798aae35c259545f73dbbd7d076d8ceaa8739))
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* basic representation of schema either configured or loaded from a real database ([7fc9ebb](https://github.com/craigulliott/dynamic_migrations/commit/7fc9ebbe5a8e5faa4e6017deec9bc66f7ba15f16))
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* recursively load and builds a representation of current database schema, and find differences between configured and loaded representations of the database structure ([978e122](https://github.com/craigulliott/dynamic_migrations/commit/978e12279760709f1511dc7c6d9fe7ff57b54f3e))
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* renaming the current version of constraints to validations, because its a more descriptive name, especially when considering we are going to expose multiple types of postgres constraint ([2f17af6](https://github.com/craigulliott/dynamic_migrations/commit/2f17af665028ed6f49d8bdd9b7ff6a52339206db))
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* support for table constraints and added caches for database structure and constraints ([f68bbb2](https://github.com/craigulliott/dynamic_migrations/commit/f68bbb20a25fab149ed4b3b9c591fde1a6ff628e))
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* table keys and indexes and a more robust database configured/loaded comparison class ([b4a0925](https://github.com/craigulliott/dynamic_migrations/commit/b4a092535e4e59d0fb9b97efc3d210289346b454))
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# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct
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The MIT License (MIT)
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# DynamicMigrations
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Monitor and generate database migrations based on difference between current schema and configuration.
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## Key Features
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* Supports complex validations via constraints
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
224
|
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|
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|
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},
|
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|
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tsquery: {
|
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|
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description: "text search query"
|
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|
+
},
|
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|
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tsvector: {
|
230
|
+
description: "text search document"
|
231
|
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},
|
232
|
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txid_snapshot: {
|
233
|
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description: "user-level transaction ID snapshot (deprecated; see pg_snapshot)"
|
234
|
+
},
|
235
|
+
uuid: {
|
236
|
+
description: "universally unique identifier"
|
237
|
+
},
|
238
|
+
xml: {
|
239
|
+
description: "XML data"
|
240
|
+
}
|
241
|
+
}
|
242
|
+
|
243
|
+
def self.validate_type_exists! data_type
|
244
|
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|
245
|
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raise UnsupportedTypeError, data_type unless DATA_TYPES.key? data_type
|
246
|
+
true
|
247
|
+
end
|
248
|
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|
249
|
+
def self.validate_column_properties! data_type, **column_options
|
250
|
+
validate_type_exists! data_type
|
251
|
+
|
252
|
+
required_attributes = DATA_TYPES[data_type][:required] || []
|
253
|
+
optional_attributes = DATA_TYPES[data_type][:optional] || []
|
254
|
+
possible_attributes = required_attributes + optional_attributes
|
255
|
+
|
256
|
+
# assert all required attributes are present
|
257
|
+
required_attributes.each do |attribute|
|
258
|
+
unless column_options.key?(attribute) && !column_options[attribute].nil?
|
259
|
+
raise MissingRequiredAttributeError.new data_type, attribute
|
260
|
+
end
|
261
|
+
end
|
262
|
+
|
263
|
+
# assert no unexpected attributes are present
|
264
|
+
column_options.each do |key, value|
|
265
|
+
unless value.nil? || possible_attributes.include?(key)
|
266
|
+
raise UnexpectedPropertyError.new data_type, key, value
|
267
|
+
end
|
268
|
+
end
|
269
|
+
true
|
270
|
+
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|
271
|
+
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|
272
|
+
end
|
273
|
+
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|
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|
|
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|
+
# frozen_string_literal: true
|
2
|
+
|
3
|
+
module DynamicMigrations
|
4
|
+
module Postgres
|
5
|
+
class Server
|
6
|
+
class Database
|
7
|
+
module ConfiguredSchemas
|
8
|
+
class ConfiguredSchemaAlreadyExistsError < StandardError
|
9
|
+
end
|
10
|
+
|
11
|
+
class ConfiguredSchemaDoesNotExistError < StandardError
|
12
|
+
end
|
13
|
+
|
14
|
+
# adds a new configured schema for this database
|
15
|
+
def add_configured_schema schema_name
|
16
|
+
raise ExpectedSymbolError, schema_name unless schema_name.is_a? Symbol
|
17
|
+
if has_configured_schema? schema_name
|
18
|
+
raise(ConfiguredSchemaAlreadyExistsError, "Configured schema #{schema_name} already exists")
|
19
|
+
end
|
20
|
+
included_target = self
|
21
|
+
if included_target.is_a? Database
|
22
|
+
@configured_schemas[schema_name] = Schema.new :configuration, included_target, schema_name
|
23
|
+
else
|
24
|
+
raise ModuleIncludedIntoUnexpectedTargetError, included_target
|
25
|
+
end
|
26
|
+
end
|
27
|
+
|
28
|
+
# returns the configured schema object for the provided schema name, and raises an
|
29
|
+
# error if the schema does not exist
|
30
|
+
def configured_schema schema_name
|
31
|
+
raise ExpectedSymbolError, schema_name unless schema_name.is_a? Symbol
|
32
|
+
raise ConfiguredSchemaDoesNotExistError unless has_configured_schema? schema_name
|
33
|
+
@configured_schemas[schema_name]
|
34
|
+
end
|
35
|
+
|
36
|
+
# returns true if this table has a configured schema with the provided name, otherwise false
|
37
|
+
def has_configured_schema? schema_name
|
38
|
+
raise ExpectedSymbolError, schema_name unless schema_name.is_a? Symbol
|
39
|
+
@configured_schemas.key? schema_name
|
40
|
+
end
|
41
|
+
|
42
|
+
# returns an array of this tables configured schemas
|
43
|
+
def configured_schemas
|
44
|
+
@configured_schemas.values
|
45
|
+
end
|
46
|
+
|
47
|
+
# returns a hash of this tables configured schemas, keyed by schema name
|
48
|
+
def configured_schemas_hash
|
49
|
+
@configured_schemas
|
50
|
+
end
|
51
|
+
end
|
52
|
+
end
|
53
|
+
end
|
54
|
+
end
|
55
|
+
end
|
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|
|
1
|
+
# frozen_string_literal: true
|
2
|
+
|
3
|
+
module DynamicMigrations
|
4
|
+
module Postgres
|
5
|
+
class Server
|
6
|
+
class Database
|
7
|
+
module Connection
|
8
|
+
class NotConnectedError < StandardError
|
9
|
+
end
|
10
|
+
|
11
|
+
class MissingDatabaseNameError < StandardError
|
12
|
+
end
|
13
|
+
|
14
|
+
class AlreadyConnectedError < StandardError
|
15
|
+
end
|
16
|
+
|
17
|
+
def connect
|
18
|
+
raise MissingDatabaseNameError unless database_name
|
19
|
+
raise AlreadyConnectedError if @connection
|
20
|
+
@connection = Postgres::Connections.create_connection server.host, server.port, server.username, server.password, database_name
|
21
|
+
end
|
22
|
+
|
23
|
+
def connection
|
24
|
+
@connection || raise(NotConnectedError)
|
25
|
+
end
|
26
|
+
|
27
|
+
def disconnect
|
28
|
+
if (conn = @connection)
|
29
|
+
Postgres::Connections.disconnect conn
|
30
|
+
@connection = nil
|
31
|
+
else
|
32
|
+
raise NotConnectedError
|
33
|
+
end
|
34
|
+
end
|
35
|
+
end
|
36
|
+
end
|
37
|
+
end
|
38
|
+
end
|
39
|
+
end
|