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bytebase.com
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🛡️4 Top Database Security Tools in 2024 🏆🔥
Bytebase is an open-source database DevOps tool, it's the GitLab/GitHub for managing databases throughout the application development lifecycle. It offers a web-based collaboration workspace for DBAs, Developers and platform engineers. It consolidates disparate DB tools such as DBeaver, Liquibase, Flyway into a single place.
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Version control for queries
Or bytebase.com which has a GUI.
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🐳Run ClickHouse with Docker and Connect Using MySQL Client☄️
If you like this tutorial, you might also be interested in our product Bytebase, an open-source, web-based schema change management tool, that helps you manage ClickHouse database, supporting SQL review, version control, backup and restore etc...
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How do you manage your database migrations?
bytebase could be a fit. It provides a GitLab like experience for teams to coordinate database changes.
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How do you handle schema migrations? Building my own tool
You may check a more modern tool bytebase.com. GUI-based, GitOps native, plus an embedded SQL query tool ...
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How do you manage database structure changes? And deploying code?
For database structure, you may try bytebase.com, whose GitOps workflow could work for you even for the free version. It also has a GUI to trace and approve changes, a query editor and etc.
- Oracle schema change and version control
dbmate
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Ask HN: What tool(s) do you use to code review and deploy SQL scripts?
A regular code repo with the scripts (with pull/merge requests for review) and then a CI job that builds containers with something like dbmate https://github.com/amacneil/dbmate that can then be run against any staging/prod environment.
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Level UP your RDBMS Productivity in GO
As we want to maintain the track of our changes to the DB, we are going to use migrations. In this case, we are going to use dbmate. But, you can use any other tool you want.
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Rails 7.1 Released
> For example having database migrations built in etc.
I actually went the exact opposite route, at least when possible: https://github.com/amacneil/dbmate
Pure SQL migrations, regardless of the back end technology that you use, completely decoupled from how each framework/library views things and therefore not dependent on them (you could even rewrite the back end in another technology later on, if needed; or swap ORMs; or avoid issues when there's a major ORM version update).
It's really nice when you can generate entity mappings based on a live database, like with https://blog.jetbrains.com/dotnet/2022/01/31/entity-framewor...
So in my case, I can have:
* a DB that has migrations applied with dbmate, completely decoupled from any back end(s) that might use it
- FLaNK Stack Weekly 2 October 2023
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How do your teams run DB migrations?
You can run dbmate as part of your CI/CD pipeline. You just keep a dbmate directory in your repo and deploy migrations with your code.
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Working with TypeORM 0.3x with Nestjs - I wasn't aware so many people were facing issues with it
In general with ORMs, you will face a problem in one way or another. I ended up simply using https://github.com/gajus/slonik and https://github.com/amacneil/dbmate for migrations. My life is way much better since then.
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what do you use for migrations? or how do you the sql tables and seeding?
I like dbmate, super simple and straightforward to use. For your specific use case, it can also be configured using your .env!
- GORM
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New post: Is Prisma better than your 'traditional' ORM?
Would always go for a language agnostic migration tool, e.g. https://github.com/amacneil/dbmate to stay flexible and stay away from lock-in effects (besides sql).
- I greatly dislike ORMs, but I find myself wanting ORM agnostic SQL migration tools. What do you use to perform RDBMS table migrations outside of an ORM?
What are some alternatives?
Flyway - Flyway by Redgate • Database Migrations Made Easy.
sqlite-bench - PostgreSQL & SQLite Speed Test
employee-sample-database - Employee Sample Database for MySQL and Postgres
goose - A database migration tool. Supports SQL migrations and Go functions.
bytebase - The GitLab/GitHub for database DevOps. World's most advanced database DevOps and CI/CD for Developer, DBA and Platform Engineering teams.
reshape - An easy-to-use, zero-downtime schema migration tool for Postgres
liquibase - Main Liquibase Source
migra - Like diff but for PostgreSQL schemas
SQLBoiler - Generate a Go ORM tailored to your database schema.