This is a Python helper library for the automated, zero-downtime schema migration tool Reshape. To achieve zero-downtime migrations, Reshape requires that your application runs a simple query when it opens a connection to the database to select the right schema. This library automates that process with a simple method which will return the correct query for your application. It also works great with Django!
pip install reshape-helper
The library includes a schema_query
method which will find all your Reshape migration files and determine the right schema query to run. Here's an example of how to use it:
import schema_query from reshape_helper
# Run the schema query against your database when you open a new connection
db.execute(schema_query())
By default, schema_query
will look for migrations files in migrations/
, but you can specify your own directories as well:
import schema_query from reshape_helper
query = schema_query(
"src/users/migrations",
"src/todos/migrations",
)
Using Reshape for zero-downtime migrations with Django is really simple. After installing reshape_helper
, update your app.py
and add a handler for the connection_created
signal. This handler will run the schema query whenever a new database connection is opened:
from django.db.backends.signals import connection_created
import schema_query from reshape_helper
class YourAppConfig(AppConfig):
def ready(self):
connection_created.connect(new_connection_handler)
def new_connection_handler(sender, connection, **kwargs):
connection.cursor().execute(schema_query())
Now your Rails app is ready for use with Reshape. Rather than creating standard Django migrations, you should create Reshape migration files in migrations/
. If you'd prefer to use other folders for your migrations, you can pass them to schema_query()
:
def new_connection_handler(sender, connection, **kwargs):
connection.cursor().execute(schema_query("yourapp/users/migrations", "yourapp/todo/migrations"))
Released under the MIT license.