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strong_migrations
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Careful with That Lock, Eugene
In the Rails world, the gem strong_migrations can be used to detect these: https://github.com/ankane/strong_migrations
The docs include a handy articulation of fixes.
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Must-have gems for mature Rails
gem "strong_migrations" - https://github.com/ankane/strong_migrations | Helps devs write non-blocking migrations, a must-have.
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Migration Best Practice
Frameworks will have a preferred solution. We use Rails with the strong_migrations gem which is great: https://github.com/ankane/strong_migrations
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How does Rails handle out of order migrations (when working on different local branches)
There’s no real way to test, but you can use gems like https://github.com/ankane/strong_migrations and not allow to merge branches unless they are up-to-date with main.
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[AskJS] Is there any alternative to the strong migrations gem?
The strong migrations gem in Rails alerts when you're trying to make a migration that may be dangerous. Does anyone know an alternative for Javascript? Or maybe for raw SQL.
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When Postgres blocks: tips for dealing with locks
Half of the problems in this article are migration related.
I am extremely grateful that some people have created awesome libraries like strong migrations https://github.com/ankane/strong_migrations. Even if you are not using rails, bookmark its readme, it is an awesome cheat-sheet when writing a migration.
- Best practices as code using RuboCop
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Why I Enjoy PostgreSQL – Infrastructure Engineer's Perspective
I would suggest taking a look at strong migrations[1]. It's a rails project, but the readme does a great job explaining what it checks for and what safe alternative to use instead. I still link to their explanations in PRs for non-rails projects.
[1]: https://github.com/ankane/strong_migrations#checks
Lol DBA
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Must-have gems for mature Rails
gem "lol_dba" - https://github.com/plentz/lol_dba | Inspect the state of table indexes.
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Rails application boilerplate for fast MVP development
lol_dba for indexing
What are some alternatives?
safe-pg-migrations - Make your PostgreSQL migrations safe
PgHero - A performance dashboard for Postgres
phony_rails - This Gem adds useful methods to your Rails app to validate, display and save phone numbers. It uses the super awesome Phony gem (https://github.com/floere/phony).
Scenic - Versioned database views for Rails
money-rails - Integration of RubyMoney - Money with Rails
Rails DB - Rails Database Viewer and SQL Query Runner
lockbox - Modern encryption for Ruby and Rails
SchemaPlus - SchemaPlus provides a collection of enhancements and extensions to ActiveRecord
data-migrate - Migrate and update data alongside your database structure.
Foreigner - Adds foreign key helpers to migrations and correctly dumps foreign keys to schema.rb
Pagy - 🏆 The Best Pagination Ruby Gem 🥇
Large Hadron Migrator - Online MySQL schema migrations