django-migration-linter
:rocket: Detect backward incompatible migrations for your django project (by 3YOURMIND)
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
django-migration-linter
Posts with mentions or reviews of django-migration-linter.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-18.
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How do you verify the safety of database schema migrations?
https://github.com/3YOURMIND/django-migration-linter running before tests in CI, with some extra stuff that only warns by default set up to error out as well, for example non-async index create/drop.
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Schema Migrations and Avoiding Downtime
A tool I've used with Django in the past is the one: https://github.com/3YOURMIND/django-migration-linter
It helps with the problem that if you're running several application servers it's important to avoid migrations that are backwards incompatible - since if some of your application servers haven't yet updated to the latest code you could get errors when they try to run queries against the migrates database.
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Does anyone use ci/cd for deploying database changes?
There's actually a Django package called django-migration-linter that can help with this by spotting migrations that could break under that condition: https://github.com/3YOURMIND/django-migration-linter
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Ask HN: What is new in Algorithms / Data Structures these days?
How about some succinct data structures and delta encoding for modern databases [1]. Succinct data structures are a family of data structures which are close in size to the information theoretic minimum representation (while still being queryable).
[1] https://github.com/terminusdb/terminusdb/blob/dev/docs/white...
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There are already some open source alternatives to datomic. TerminusDB (https://github.com/terminusdb/terminusdb) for example is implemented in prolog (and Rust) so has the datalog variant query power that makes datomic so powerful. If you want free as in speech (thou I love free beer).
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Putting the Graph in GraphQL Query
You should try it out. You can either use TerminusDB by downloading it from our repositories, or you sign up for a free TerminusCMS account at dashboard.terminusdb.com.
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Help with some python DB client installation errors please
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Hi, I wanted to check if there's a NixOS package for TerminusDB
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TerminusDB - Now with GraphQL
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