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goose
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Recent improvements to the pressly/goose migration tool
In v3.16.0 we added a new Provider feature that unlocks the ability to implement a lot of highly requested features. More details in the blog post:
- How are y'all that are using raw sql doing DB Migrations?
- Why elixir over Golang
- Is there a similar tool or alternative in Go like strong_migrations?
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How do you handle migrations ?
Next try https://github.com/pressly/goose We have this setup to be run by the CI-CD pipeline to be run before the application is started. BTW, this utility is compatible with https://sqlc.dev , so they work good together.
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Does this project structure make sense?
For database migration I recommend https://github.com/pressly/goose As it works with sqlc and is a powerful tool for complex migrations. This is something a lot of ORMs are really weak with. I was on a large project with Gorm as the ORM and what a nightmare when we pushed to production!
- Are there any decent ORMs in Golang?
- Don't Mock the Database
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Writing tests for APIs
goose https://github.com/pressly/goose - data migration and seed data creation
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A beginner's guide to creating a web-app in Go using Ent
I'm using .sql migration files with tooling similar to https://github.com/pressly/goose . Is there a way to manage my schema with my pre-existing tooling and my queries/CRUD operations with Ent/Atlas?
go-migrate
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metana(earlier go-migrate) Release v1.1
Last week I released an abstract migration tool written in Go for Go services called go-migrate and got some really nice feedback and kind words. Thank you all.
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go-migrate - An abstract migration tool written in Go for Go (More info in the comments)
Github Repo - https://github.com/g14a/go-migrate
What are some alternatives?
migrate - Database migrations. CLI and Golang library.
dbmate - :rocket: A lightweight, framework-agnostic database migration tool.
gormigrate - Minimalistic database migration helper for Gorm ORM
liquibase - Main Liquibase Source
metana - Abstract task migration tool written in Go for Golang services. Database and non database migration management brought to the CLI.
alembic - A database migrations tool for SQLAlchemy.
pig - Simple pgx wrapper to execute and scan query results
tern - The SQL Fan's Migrator
atlas - A modern tool for managing database schemas
database-lab-engine - DBLab enables 🖖 database branching and ⚡️ thin cloning for any Postgres database and empowers DB testing in CI/CD. This optimizes database-related costs while improving time-to-market and software quality. Follow to stay updated.
SQLBoiler - Generate a Go ORM tailored to your database schema.