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finch
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Using Finch to run Apache Airflow using mwaa-local-runner
I was getting hundreds of permissions errors. Oh no, I knew this was going too well. Looking at the current issues within the Finch GitHub repo, I found an issue that I thought would help resolve this problem. Looking at this I created a new docker-compose file to take into consideration some of the comments, as well as adding a new step.
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Colima: Container runtimes on macOS (and Linux) with minimal setup
You can also try finch from AWS which combines a similar stack
https://github.com/runfinch/finch
I work at AWS and helped with testing finch during development
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Serious Question: why use Docker Desktop? (from a Linux user)
I've not used this myself, but they are pushing this at work instead of having to pay for Docker Desktop - Check out Finch - OpenSource
- Finch
- Willing to contribute to Open source.
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Forget Azure SQL Edge on a M1 Mac—Run full-blown SQL Server Linux instead (a how-to)
Lima is still quite new and I am even newer to it so bear in mind that there may be better ways to wield this weapon. There is also a lot of development in this space with the likes of Finch, Multipass and others offering potential alternatives or simplifications to this approach so watch this space!
- AWS releases Finch: An open source client for container development
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Ask HN: What tool(s) do you use to code review and deploy SQL scripts?
Also RedGate, but Flyway has some reasons to recommend it over RedGate Deploy depending on your DBAs/workflows: https://flywaydb.org/
(Though I don't think it is "complete" or "perfect", either.)
EF Migrations are in a really good place now if you like/don't mind C# as a language (and you can easily embed SQL inside the C#, too, but there are benefits to being able to also run high level C# code). With today's tooling you can package your migration "runner application" as a single deployable executable for most platforms. You can build the executable once and run it in all your environments. (The same tool that updates your QA and Staging updates your Prod, testably running the same migrations.) Given the single executable deployable I might even consider using it for projects not themselves written in C#.
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PostgreSQL Is Enough
There is a bit of tooling needed but is already around. For Java for example I had very good experience with a combination of flyway [1] for migrations, testcontainers [2] for making integration tests as easy as unit tests and querydsl [3] for a query and mapping layer.
[1] https://github.com/flyway/flyway
[2] https://java.testcontainers.org/modules/databases/postgres/
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Using Flyway to version your database
When software starts using a database, it's advisable to have version control, just as we have Github to control our source code. This is all to be sure about what was executed for that specific version. For Java and Spring boot, we have the Flyway framework that aims to resolve this situation, free of charge.
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CI/CD for Databricks
If you're looking for tools, like https://www.liquibase.com/ or https://flywaydb.org/, which are database-state-based schema migration toolkits - it might be relatively straightforward to build similar ones using Databricks SQL drivers.
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Working with jOOQ and Flyway using Testcontainers
Honestly I kind of wish there was a Lukas Eder database migration library. Call it whatever jooq-migration. At least I would have more insight of what is going on (<-- seriously look at the commit history).
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Strategy to run database scripts on Kubernetes
This is a 4th option, which should play nice with ArgoCD. The following example runs flyway as a k8s job. The desired migration changes are recorded as files within the chart. This helm chart can be integrated with your application (Using hooks to determine when the migration job is run) or run manually.
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How do your teams run DB migrations?
By using an opinionated framework within the app/service (like Flyway, Migrate, Diesel, etc). Schema migrations happen on app/service start-up.
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I've never created a production database from scratch and am wondering how much trouble it would be to transition a one-to-one relationship to a one-to-many relationship if I determine at some point that the latter is required.
Depending on the language or platform there are libraries you can use to manage this, such as Prisma on node and Flyway for Java/JVM.
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How should I document and/or automate schema changes?
It's probably overkill but I've used github plus flyway at a couple places in the past which is pretty nice tool for tracking changes to a variety of db's, it's also very helpful if you ever need to replicate a db in a new region/environment.
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Version control for database used by C# app
Flyway
What are some alternatives?
Fintrospect - Implement fast, type-safe HTTP webservices for Finagle
alembic - A database migrations tool for SQLAlchemy.
Http4s - A minimal, idiomatic Scala interface for HTTP
HikariCP - 光 HikariCP・A solid, high-performance, JDBC connection pool at last.
Scalaxb - scalaxb is an XML data binding tool for Scala.
roundhouse - RoundhousE is a Database Migration Utility for .NET using sql files and versioning based on source control
Spray - A suite of scala libraries for building and consuming RESTful web services on top of Akka: lightweight, asynchronous, non-blocking, actor-based, testable
H2 - H2 is an embeddable RDBMS written in Java.
featherbed - Asynchronous Scala HTTP client using Finagle, Shapeless and Cats
dbmate - :rocket: A lightweight, framework-agnostic database migration tool.
persist-json - Persist-Json, a Fast Json Parser Written in Scala
Hibernate - Hibernate's core Object/Relational Mapping functionality