roundhouse
dotnet-script
roundhouse | dotnet-script | |
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5 | 20 | |
915 | 2,593 | |
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2.8 | 6.6 | |
about 2 months ago | 5 months ago | |
C# | C# | |
- | MIT License |
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roundhouse
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REST API using C# .NET 7 with MySql
Before we can start using Postgres we need to create a table to store our data. I will be using excellent roundhouse database deployment system to execute database migrations.
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Best db migration tool options to use along with Entity Framework
https://github.com/chucknorris/roundhouse is interesting, but rougher around the edges.
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Is it sensible to run EF migrations at startup?
At my work we use https://github.com/chucknorris/roundhouse
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Relational databases aren’t dinosaurs, they’re sharks
For our projects at work we use sqlserver and use a tool called roundhouse for migrations. https://github.com/chucknorris/roundhouse
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Source control/release management for databases
Have a look at roundhouse too, if you have SQL experienced people this should be easy to use. All the migrations are basically sql scripts that you can version control. https://github.com/chucknorris/roundhouse
dotnet-script
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Google ZX – A tool for writing better scripts
Especially because these languages are only one package/install away and not two. I don‘t really get for which audience is targeted here. Usage in JS projects maybe, but then why not write it as npm tasks. ..
I‘m playing around with dotnet-scripts [1] at the moment (C# shop mainly) and this has the same issue imho. The reason why I looked into it was because we have developers not accustomed to bash etc. I still find it silly and would rather use ruby so…
[1] https://github.com/dotnet-script/dotnet-script
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Simple PowerShell things allowing you to dig a bit deeper than usual
>making powershell actually enjoyable to use
My solution was to stop using it and instead use dotnet-script
https://github.com/dotnet-script/dotnet-script
Scripting with the full power of modern C# has been a huge win for me. And same/similar scripts will work on Windows/Linux/Mac. As my work language is C#, I don't have to context switch to another language for scripting.
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REST API using C# .NET 7 with MySql
I usually create a container that has all database migrations and tool to execute those migrations. I name migrations as [yyyyMMdd-HHmm-migration-name.sql] but please feel free to use any naming scheme, keep in mind how the tool would order multiple files to run those migrations. I have also added a wait-for-db.csx file that I would use as the entry point for database migrations container. This is a dotnet-script file and would be run using dotnet-script. I have pinned the versions that are compatible with .net sdk 3.1 as this the version roundhouse is build against at the time of writing.
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Is it possible to create executable from file instead of project, like java or go?
thanks, this is very good idea too, and with dotnet-script we can publish executable out of the script!
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dotnet script script.cxs says no dotnet found
It sounds like this is feedback for the author of the dotnet script tool: https://github.com/dotnet-script/dotnet-script
- Administrative Scripting with Julia
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C# vs Python
Yes, you can have single-file scripts too. There might be more options to achieve this, but the one that I use is running *.csx files via the dotnet-script (https://github.com/dotnet-script/dotnet-script).
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Why Functional Programming Should Be the Future of Software
I do agree.
I think .Net has got it right. And dotnet-script [https://github.com/dotnet-script/dotnet-script] has been a game-changer for me with a REPL-like experience for unit testing and writing command-line utilities.
- Is PowerShell scripting worth learning?
- What is the/your current/popular choice for dotnet c# scripting ?
What are some alternatives?
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Flyway - Flyway by Redgate • Database Migrations Made Easy.
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ScriptCS - Write C# apps with a text editor, nuget and the power of Roslyn!
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Entity Framework - EF Core is a modern object-database mapper for .NET. It supports LINQ queries, change tracking, updates, and schema migrations.
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Evolve - Database migration tool for .NET and .NET Core projects. Inspired by Flyway.
Squirrel - An installation and update framework for Windows desktop apps