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Rails migrations in non-Rails (and non Ruby) projects.

USAGE

Install Ruby, RubyGems and a ruby-database driver (e.g. gem install mysql) then: sudo gem install standalone_migrations

Add to Rakefile in your projects base directory: begin require 'tasks/standalone_migrations' MigratorTasks.new do |t| # t.migrations = "db/migrations" # t.config = "db/config.yml" # t.schema = "db/schema.rb" # t.env = "DB" # t.default_env = "development" # t.verbose = true # t.log_level = Logger::ERROR end rescue LoadError => e puts "gem install standalone_migrations to get db:migrate:* tasks! (Error: #{e})" end

Add database configuration to db/config.yml in your projects base directory e.g.: development: adapter: sqlite3 database: db/development.sqlite3 pool: 5 timeout: 5000

production:
  adapter: mysql
  encoding: utf8
  reconnect: false
  database: somedatabase_dev
  pool: 5
  username: root
  password:
  socket: /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock

test: &test
  adapter: sqlite3
  database: db/test.sqlite3
  pool: 5
  timeout: 5000

To create a new database migration:

rake db:new_migration name=FooBarMigration
edit db/migrations/20081220234130_foo_bar_migration.rb

... and fill in the up and down migrations Cheatsheet.

If you're lazy and want to just execute raw SQL:

def self.up
  execute "insert into foo values (123,'something');"
end

def self.down
  execute "delete from foo where field='something';"
end

To apply your newest migration:

rake db:migrate

To migrate to a specific version (for example to rollback)

rake db:migrate VERSION=20081220234130

To migrate a specific database (for example your "testing" database)

rake db:migrate DB=test

To execute a specific up/down of one single migration

rake db:migrate:up VERSION=20081220234130

Contributors

This work is based on Lincoln Stoll's blog post and David Welton's post.