Documentation: https://olirice.github.io/alembic_utils
Source Code: https://github.com/olirice/alembic_utils
Autogenerate Support for PostgreSQL Functions, Views, Materialized View, Triggers, and Policies
Alembic is the defacto migration tool for use with SQLAlchemy. Without extensions, alembic can detect local changes to SQLAlchemy models and autogenerate a database migration or "revision" script. That revision can be applied to update the database's schema to match the SQLAlchemy model definitions.
Alembic Utils is an extension to alembic that adds support for autogenerating a larger number of PostgreSQL entity types, including functions, views, materialized views, triggers, and policies.
Update alembic's env.py
to register a function or view:
# migrations/env.py
from alembic_utils.pg_function import PGFunction
from alembic_utils.replaceable_entity import register_entities
to_upper = PGFunction(
schema='public',
signature='to_upper(some_text text)',
definition="""
RETURNS text as
$$
SELECT upper(some_text)
$$ language SQL;
"""
)
register_entities([to_upper])
You're done!
The next time you autogenerate a revision with
alembic revision --autogenerate -m 'create to_upper'
Alembic will detect if your entities are new, updated, or removed & populate the revison's upgrade
and downgrade
sections automatically.
For example:
"""create to_upper
Revision ID: 8efi0da3a4
Revises:
Create Date: 2020-04-22 09:24:25.556995
"""
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
from alembic_utils.pg_function import PGFunction
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = '8efi0da3a4'
down_revision = None
branch_labels = None
depends_on = None
def upgrade():
public_to_upper_6fa0de = PGFunction(
schema="public",
signature="to_upper(some_text text)",
definition="""
returns text
as
$$ select upper(some_text) $$ language SQL;
"""
)
op.create_entity(public_to_upper_6fa0de)
def downgrade():
public_to_upper_6fa0de = PGFunction(
schema="public",
signature="to_upper(some_text text)",
definition="# Not Used"
)
op.drop_entity(public_to_upper_6fa0de)
Visit the quickstart guide for usage instructions.
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To run the tests
# install pip dependencies
pip install wheel && pip install -e ".[dev]"
# run the tests
pytest src/test
To invoke the linter automated formatting and generally make use of precommit checks:
pip install pre-commit
pre-commit install
# manually run
pre-commit run --all