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author | eileencodes <eileencodes@gmail.com> | 2019-04-08 15:44:51 -0400 |
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committer | eileencodes <eileencodes@gmail.com> | 2019-04-19 13:14:24 -0400 |
commit | f9244c65859c114d4a607823e31173ac4460a6e9 (patch) | |
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Handle up/down for multiple databases
This change adds the ability to run up/down for a database in a multi-db
environment.
If you have an app with a primary and animals database the following
tasks will be generated:
```
VERSION=123 rake db:migrate:up:primary
VERSION=123 rake db:migrate:up:primary
VERSION=123 rake db:migrate:down:primary
VERSION=123 rake db:migrate:up:animals
```
I didn't generate descriptions with them since we don't generate a
description for a single database application.
In addition to this change I've made it so if your application has
multiple databases Rails will raise if you try to run `up` or `down`
without a namespace. This is because we don't know which DB you want to
run `up` or `down` against unless the app tells us, so it's safer to
just block it and recommend using namespaced versions of up/down
respectively.
The output for the raise looks like:
```
You're using a multiple database application. To use `db:migrate:down`
you must run the namespaced task with a VERSION. Available tasks are
db:migrate:down:primary and db:migrate:down:animals.
```
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