python-alembic
A database migration tool for SQLAlchemy
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Revision 4 (latest revision is 79)
Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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Sascha Peilicke (saschpe)
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- Update to version 0.4.0: + [feature] Support for tables in alternate schemas has been added fully to all operations, as well as to the autogenerate feature. When using autogenerate, specifying the flag include_schemas=True to Environment.configure() will also cause autogenerate to scan all schemas located by Inspector.get_schema_names(), which is supported by *some* (but not all) SQLAlchemy dialects including Postgresql. *Enormous* thanks to Bruno Binet for a huge effort in implementing as well as writing tests. #33. + [feature] The command line runner has been organized into a reusable CommandLine object, so that other front-ends can re-use the argument parsing built in. #70 + [feature] Added "stdout" option to Config, provides control over where the "print" output of commands like "history", "init", "current" etc. are sent. #43 + [bug] Fixed the "multidb" template which was badly out of date. It now generates revision files using the configuration to determine the different upgrade_<xyz>() methods needed as well, instead of needing to hardcode these. Huge thanks to BryceLohr for doing the heavy lifting here. #71 + [bug] Fixed the regexp that was checking for .py files in the version directory to allow any .py file through. Previously it was doing some kind of defensive checking, probably from some early notions of how this directory works, that was prohibiting various filename patterns such as those which begin with numbers. #72
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