Flyway module for Play 2.4 or later. It aims to be a substitute for play-evolutions.
flyway-play version | play version | flyway version |
---|---|---|
9.1.0 | 3.0.x | 9.16.0 |
9.0.0 | 3.0.x | 9.16.0 |
8.0.1 | 2.9.x | 9.16.0 |
7.38.0 | 2.8.x | 9.16.0 |
7.21.0 | 2.8.x | 8.5.0 |
7.14.0 | 2.8.x | 7.14.0 |
6.5.0 | 2.8.x | 6.5.7 |
build.sbt
libraryDependencies ++= Seq(
"org.flywaydb" %% "flyway-play" % "9.1.0"
)
conf/application.conf
play.modules.enabled += "org.flywaydb.play.PlayModule"
This repository is a community project and not officially maintained by the Flyway Team at Redgate. This project is looked after only by the open source community. Community Maintainers are people who have agreed to be contacted with queries for support and maintenance. Community Maintainers:
If you would like to be named as a Community Maintainer, let us know via Twitter: https://twitter.com/flywaydb.
Database settings can be set in the manner of Play2.
db.default.driver=org.h2.Driver
db.default.url="jdbc:h2:mem:example2;db_CLOSE_DELAY=-1"
db.default.username="sa"
db.default.password="secret"
# optional
db.default.migration.schemas=["public", "other"]
A migration script is just a simple SQL file.
CREATE TABLE FOO (.............
By default place your migration scripts in conf/db/migration/${dbName}
.
If scriptsDirectory parameter is set, it will look for migrations scripts in conf/db/migration/${scriptsDirectory}
.
playapp
├── app
│ ├── controllers
│ ├── models
│ └── views
├── conf
│ ├── application.conf
│ ├── db
│ │ └── migration
│ │ ├── default
│ │ │ ├── V1__Create_person_table.sql
│ │ │ └── V2__Add_people.sql
│ │ └── secondary
│ │ ├── V1__create_job_table.sql
│ │ └── V2__Add_job.sql
│ ├── play.plugins
│ └── routes
Alternatively, specify one or more locations per database and place your migrations in conf/db/migration/${dbName}/${locations[1...N]}
. By varying the locations in each environment you are able to specify different scripts per RDBMS for each upgrade. These differences should be kept minimal.
For example, in testing use the configuration:
db.default.migration.locations=["common","h2"]
And in production use the configuration:
db.default.migration.locations=["common","mysql"]
Then put your migrations in these folders. Note that the migrations for the secondary
database remain in the default location.
playapp
├── app
│ ├── controllers
│ ├── models
│ └── views
├── conf
│ ├── application.conf
│ ├── db
│ │ └── migration
│ │ ├── default
│ │ │ ├── common
│ │ │ │ └── V2__Add_people.sql
│ │ │ ├── h2
│ │ │ │ └── V1__Create_person_table.sql
│ │ │ └── mysql
│ │ │ └── V1__Create_person_table.sql
│ │ └── secondary
│ │ ├── V1__create_job_table.sql
│ │ └── V2__Add_job.sql
│ ├── play.plugins
│ └── routes
Please see flyway's documents about the naming convention for migration scripts.
https://flywaydb.org/documentation/migration/sql.html
Flyway can replace placeholders in Sql migrations. The default pattern is ${placeholder}. This can be configured using the placeholderPrefix and placeholderSuffix properties.
The placeholder prefix, suffix, and key-value pairs can be specified in application.conf, e.g.
db.default.migration.placeholderPrefix="$flyway{{{"
db.default.migration.placeholderSuffix="}}}"
db.default.migration.placeholders.foo="bar"
db.default.migration.placeholders.hoge="pupi"
This would cause
INSERT INTO USERS ($flyway{{{foo}}}) VALUES ('$flyway{{{hoge}}}')
to be rewritten to
INSERT INTO USERS (bar) VALUES ('pupi')
From flyway 3.0, validate
run before migrate
by default.
Set validateOnMigrate
to false if you want to disable this.
db.${dbName}.migration.validateOnMigrate=false // true by default
Custom sql migration prefix key-value pair can be specified in application.conf:
db.${dbName}.migration.sqlMigrationPrefix="migration_"
If you want to apply your migration not via the web interface, but manually on your production databases you also need the valid insert query for flyway.
db.${dbName}.migration.showInsertQuery=true
For existing schema, Flyway has a option called 'initOnMigrate'. This option is enabled when -Ddb.${dbName}.migration.initOnMigrate=true
.
For example,
$ play -Ddb.default.migration.initOnMigrate=true
Of course, You can write this in your application.conf
.
Manual migration is also supported. Click 'Other operations' or open /@flyway/${dbName}
directly.
In Test mode, migration is done automatically.
In production mode, migration is done automatically if db.${dbName}.migration.auto
is set to be true in application.conf.
Otherwise, it failed to start when migration is needed.
$ play -Ddb.default.migration.auto=true start
seratch/devteam-app is using play-flyway. Maybe this is a good example.
class MyComponents(context: Context)
extends BuiltInComponentsFromContext(context)
with FlywayPlayComponents
...
{
flywayPlayInitializer
...
}