sqitch-rebase - Revert and redeploy database changes
sqitch rebase [options] [<database>]
sqitch rebase [options] [<database>] --onto-change <change>
sqitch rebase [options] [<database>] --onto-change <change> --upto-change <change>
sqitch rebase [options] [<database>] <change>
sqitch rebase [options] [<database>] <change> --upto-change <change>
sqitch rebase [options] [<database>] <change> <change>
Revert and redeploy changes to the database. It's effectively a
shortcut for running "sqitch revert" and
"sqitch deploy" in succession.
More specifically, starting from the current deployment state,
changes will be reverted in reverse the order of application. All changes
will be reverted unless a change is specified, either via
"--onto" or with no option flag, in which
case changes will be reverted back to that change. If nothing needs to be
reverted, a message will be emitted explaining why and nothing will be
reverted.
Once the revert finishes, changes will be deployed starting from
the deployed state through the rest of the deployment plan. They will run to
the latest change in the plan, unless a change is specified, either via
"--upto" or with no option flag, in which
case changes will be deployed up-to and including that change.
If the database has not been deployed to, or its state already
matches the specified change, no reverts will be run. And if, at that point,
the database is up-to-date, no deploys will be run.
The "<database>" parameter
specifies the database to which to connect, and may also be specified as the
"--target" option. It can be target name,
a URI, an engine name, or plan file path.
- "-t"
- "--target"
- The target database to which to connect. This option can be either a URI
or the name of a target in the configuration.
- "--onto-change"
- "--onto"
- Specify the reversion change. Defaults to reverting all changes. See
sqitchchanges for the various ways in which changes can be specified.
- "--upto-change"
- "--upto"
- Specify the deployment change. Defaults to the last point in the plan. See
sqitchchanges for the various ways in which changes can be specified.
- "--mode"
- Specify the reversion mode to use in case of deploy failure. Possible
values are:
- "all"
- In the event of failure, revert all deployed changes, back to
"--onto-change". This is the
default.
- "tag"
- In the event of failure, revert all deployed changes to the last
successfully-applied tag. If no tags were applied, all changes will be
reverted to "--onto-change".
- "change"
- In the event of failure, no changes will be reverted. This is on the
assumption that a change is atomic, and thus may may be deployed
again.
- "--verify"
- Verify each change by running its verify script, if there is one,
immediate after deploying it. If a verify test fails, the deploy will be
considered to have failed and the appropriate reversion will be carried
out, depending on the value of
"--mode".
- "--no-verify"
- Don't verify each change. This is the default.
- "-s"
- "--set"
- Set a variable name and value for use by the database engine client, if it
supports variables. The format must be
"name=value", e.g.,
"--set defuser='Homer Simpson'".
Overrides any values loaded from "configuration Variables".
- "-e"
- "--set-deploy"
- Set a variable name and value for use by the database engine client when
deploying, if it supports variables. The format must be
"name=value", e.g.,
"--set defuser='Homer Simpson'".
Overrides any values from "--set" or
values loaded from "configuration Variables".
- "-r"
- "--set-revert"
- Sets a variable name to be used by the database engine client during when
reverting, if it supports variables. The format must be
"name=value", e.g.,
"--set defuser='Homer Simpson'".
Overrides any values from "--set" or
values loaded from "configuration Variables".
- "--log-only"
- Log the changes as if they were deployed and reverted, but without
actually running the deploy and revert scripts.
- "-y"
- Disable the prompt that normally asks whether or not to execute the
revert.
- "--registry"
-
sqitch rebase --registry registry
The name of the Sqitch registry schema or database in which
sqitch stores its own data.
- "--db-client"
- "--client"
-
sqitch rebase --client /usr/local/pgsql/bin/psql
Path to the command-line client for the database engine.
Defaults to a client in the current path named appropriately for the
database engine.
- "-d"
- "--db-name"
-
sqitch rebase --db-name widgets
sqitch rebase -d bricolage
Name of the database. In general, targets and URIs are
preferred, but this option can be used to override the database name in
a target.
- "-u"
- "--db-user"
- "--db-username"
-
sqitch rebase --db-username root
sqitch rebase --db-user postgres
sqitch rebase -u Mom
User name to use when connecting to the database. Does not
apply to all engines. In general, targets and URIs are preferred, but
this option can be used to override the user name in a target.
- "-h"
- "--db-host"
-
sqitch rebase --db-host db.example.com
sqitch rebase -h appdb.example.net
Host name to use when connecting to the database. Does not
apply to all engines. In general, targets and URIs are preferred, but
this option can be used to override the host name in a target.
- "-p"
- "--db-port"
-
sqitch rebase --db-port 7654
sqitch rebase -p 5431
Port number to connect to. Does not apply to all engines. In
general, targets and URIs are preferred, but this option can be used to
override the port in a target.
- "--plan-file"
- "-f"
-
sqitch rebase --plan-file my.plan
Path to the deployment plan file. Overrides target, engine,
and core configuration values. Defaults to
$top_dir/sqitch.plan.
- "[deploy.variables]"
- "[revert.variables]"
- A section defining database client variables. These variables are useful
if your database engine supports variables in scripts, such as
PostgreSQL's "psql" variables
<https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/app-psql.html#APP-PSQL-INTERPOLATION>,
Vertica's "vsql" variables
<https://my.vertica.com/docs/7.1.x/HTML/index.htm#Authoring/ConnectingToHPVertica/vsql/Variables.htm>,
MySQL's user variables
<https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/user-variables.html>,
SQL*Plus's "DEFINE" variables
<https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14357/ch12017.htm>,
and Snowflake's SnowSQL variables
<https://docs.snowflake.net/manuals/user-guide/snowsql-use.html#using-variables>.
May be overridden by
"--set",
"--set-deploy",
"--set-revert", or target and engine
configuration. Variables are merged in the following priority order:
- "--set-revert"
- Used only while reverting changes.
- "--set-deploy"
- Used only while deploying changes.
- "--set"
- Used while reverting and deploying changes.
- "target.$target.variables"
- Used while reverting and deploying changes.
- "engine.$engine.variables"
- Used while reverting and deploying changes.
- "revert.variables"
- Used only while reverting changes.
- "deploy.variables"
- Used while reverting and deploying changes.
- "core.variables"
- Used while reverting and deploying changes.
- "rebase.verify"
- "deploy.verify"
- Boolean indicating whether or not to verify each change after deploying
it.
- "rebase.mode"
- "deploy.mode"
- Deploy mode. The supported values are the same as for the
"--mode" option.
- "[rebase.no_prompt]"
- "[revert.no_prompt]"
- A boolean value indicating whether or not to disable the prompt before
executing the revert. The
"rebase.no_prompt" variable takes
precedence over "revert.no_prompt", and
both may of course be overridden by
"-y".
- "[rebase.prompt_accept]"
- "[revert.prompt_accept]"
- A boolean value indicating whether default reply to the prompt before
executing the revert should be "yes" or "no". The
"rebase.prompt_accept" variable takes
precedence over "revert.prompt_accept",
and both default to true, meaning to accept the revert by default.
Part of the sqitch suite.