How to automate migration (schema and data) for PHP/MySQL application

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鱼传尺愫 2020-12-12 15:32

I have an application in PHP/MySQL. I am searching for an automated way upgrading database behind the application. I don\'t need to have the compatibility with older version

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  • 2020-12-12 15:42

    I created a tiny migration script for MySQL in PHP. It's good for early-stage projects and those not needing (yet) the more complex migration scripts. https://github.com/kennberg/php-mysql-migrate

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  • 2020-12-12 15:43

    Similar to gnarf's suggestion I would run with the following:

    • For every change to the schema create an SQL file that when run will take you from the old version to the new version (this could be one file per major version or lots of smaller changes).
    • Create a separate file listing each of the SQL file names in the order they must be applied in (oldest at the top, newest at the bottom)
    • Create a simple "versioning" table (all it needs is a single VARCHAR column) in your database

    Now you need to write a simple script that works in the following way:

    • Query the versioning table for the name of the last SQL update file applied
    • If there are newer SQL alteration files to be run execute them in sequence
    • record the name of the newest SQL file applied

    I hope that makes sense

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  • 2020-12-12 15:47

    Use migratedb https://github.com/malukenho/MigrateDB from @malukenho

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  • 2020-12-12 15:50

    MySQL bench software (could be found on the mysql website) does that. It involves repetitive clicky steps though.

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  • 2020-12-12 15:57

    I have a "Schema" object that I use - but you could do the same without classes..

    What you want to do is create a 'db_schema_versions' table:

    CREATE TABLE db_schema_versions (
      `table` varchar(255) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, 
      `version` INT NOT NULL
    )
    

    After your database can track what version # it is on - it can do SQL upgrades automatically.

    You should lock your schema table while upgrading schema. This way you wont have two requests at the same moment trying to upgrade your schema.

    So - keep track of the version you are upgrading from - build a big switch - something like this:

    class SNTrack_Db_Schema extends MW_Db_Schema_Abstract {
      protected $table = "sntrack_db_schema";
      protected $version = 5;
    
      protected function upgrade($fromVersion) {
        // don't break
        switch($fromVersion) {
          case 0:
            $this->db->query('CREATE TABLE sntrack_inbound_shipment (
                `id` INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
                `from` VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
                `date` DATE NOT NULL,
                `invoice` VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
                `notes` TEXT
              )');
            $this->setVersion(1);
          case 1:
            $this->db->query('ALTER TABLE sntrack_details ADD `shipment_id` INT');
            $this->db->query('ALTER TABLE sntrack_product ADD `inventory` INT NOT NULL DEFAULT 0');
            $this->db->query('CREATE TABLE sntrack_inventory_shipment (
                `shipment_id` INT NOT NULL,
                `product_id` INT NOT NULL,
                `qty` INT NOT NULL,
                PRIMARY KEY (`shipment_id`, `product_id`)
              )');
            $this->setVersion(2);
    ...etc
    
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  • 2020-12-12 15:57

    You could also use a free API SqlQuerySync

    or create for yourself a database table managing CREATE / ALTER / DELETE queries.

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