add TODO on constraint check
[dbsrgits/DBIx-Class.git] / VERSIONING.SKETCH
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fddfcdda 1Schema versioning/deployment ideas from Jess (with input from theorbtwo and mst):
21) Add a method to storage to:
3 - take args of DB type, version, and optional file/pathname
4 - create an SQL file, via SQLT, for the current schema
5 - passing prev. version + version will create an sqlt-diff'ed upgrade file, such as
6 - $preversion->$currentversion-$dbtype.sql, which contains ALTER foo statements.
72) Make deploy/deploy_statements able to to load from the appropriate file, for the current DB, or on the fly? - Compare against current schema version..
83) Add an on_connect_cb (callback) thingy to storage.
94) create a component to deploy version/updates:
10 - it hooks itself into on_connect_cb ?
11 - when run it:
12 - Attempts or prompts a backup of the database. (commands for these per-rdbms can be stored in storage::dbi::<dbtype> ?)
13 - Checks the version of the current schema being used
14 - Compares it to some schema table containing the installed version
15 - If none such exists, we can attempt to sqlt-diff the DB structure with the schema
16 - If version does exist, we use an array of user-defined upgrade paths,
17 eg: version = '3x.'; schema = '1.x', upgrade paths = ('1.x->2.x', '2.x->3.x')
18 - Find the appropriate upgrade-path file, parse into two chunks:
19 a) the commands which do not contain "DROP"
20 b) the ones that do
21 - Calls user callbacks for "pre-upgrade"
22 - Runs the first set of commands on the DB
23 - Calls user callbacks for "post-alter"
24 - Runs drop commands
25 - Calls user callbacks for "post-drop"
26 - The user will need to define (or ignore) the following callbacks:
27 - "pre-upgrade", any code to be run before the upgrade, called with schema object, version-from, version-to, db-type .. bear in mind that here any new fields in the schema will not work, but can be used via scalarrefs.
28 - "post-alter", this is the main callback, at this stage, all old and new fields will be available, to allow data migration.
29 - "post-drop", this is the clean-up stage, now only new fields are available.
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