Midas (cargo-migrate)
So Midas, king of Lydia, swelled at first with pride when he found he could transform everything he touched to gold; but when he beheld his food grow rigid and his drink harden into golden ice then he understood that this gift was a bane and in his loathing for gold, cursed his prayer.
- from In Rufinem, Claudian
Do painless migrations.
Supported Database
- PostgresSQL
- CockroachDB
- MySQL
- MariaDB
- SQLite3
- MSSQL
- Cassandra
- OracleDB
Usage
Using CLI
Here is a sample command line usage of midas
.
# PostgresSQL
midas --database 'postgres://postgres:postgres@localhost:5432/startup' --source migrations up
# MySQL/MariaDB
midas --database 'mysql://root:mysql@localhost:3306/startup' --source migrations up
# SQLite
midas --database 'file:///./data.db' --source migrations up
or you could also use the cargo migrate
to integrate it on your cargo workflow.
NOTE: For SQLite use correct URI filenames as stated here: https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/open.html#urifilenameexamples
Using on container
Here is a basic setup:
MIGRATION_DIR=
/migrations
You can omit the --source migrations
as the source flag would default to migrations. In case you plan to change the mounted volume migrations path then append the --source <path/to/migrations>
argument.
Command arguments
The command will execute all special (up) SQL migrations files to the database.
Here are the available subcommands:
create Creates a timestamped migration file
down Remove all applied migrations
drop Drops everything inside the database (NOTE: must have create/drop privilege)
redo Redo the last migration
revert Reverts the last migration
init Setups and creates initial file directory and env
status Checks the status of the migration
up Apply all non-applied migrations
faker Generate fake data for the database (WIP)
setup Setup the database (WIP)
For more info see --help
.
Installation
The binary name for midas are midas
and cargo-migrate
.
Binary for different OS distribution can be downloaded here. Linux, macOS, and Windows are supported.
From source
If you're into Rust, then midas can be installed with cargo
. The minimum supported version of Rust is 1.37.0
. The binaries produce may be bigger than expected as it contains debug symbols.
For containers
Docker / Podman installation:
# Docker
# Podman
For package managers
If you're a Debian user (or a user of a Debian derivative like Ubuntu), then midas can be installed using a binary .deb file provided in each midas release.
Manual installation
Follow the instruction below to install and use midas
on your system.
- Download the binary for your OS distribution here.
- Copy it to your system binary directory (
/usr/local/bin
) or to your userspace binary directory ($HOME/.local/bin
).
What's in the Roadmap
- TOML DSL for creating database objects
- Setup multiple drivers (e.g. MySQL, Sqlite3, etc.)
- Add functionality for
setup
andfaker
commands.
License
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.