Any way to get alembic check
to take pending migrations into account?
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cjw296
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Hi, there is the check command that should to what you are looking for https://alembic.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/api/commands.html#alembic.command.check |
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On 13/03/2024 10:17, Federico Caselli wrote:
Hi,
there is the check command that should to what you are looking for
https://alembic.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/api/commands.html#alembic.command.check <https://alembic.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/api/commands.html#alembic.command.check>
Almost, but not quite...
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Chris
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I'm looking for an alembic equivalent of Django's
makemigrations --check
.Alembic's
check
command isn't quite this, it appears to be more like Django'smigrations --check
.The use case I have is to ensure that pull requests haven't changed database models in such a way that an alembic migration should have been included in the PR. What's working for folks in this area at the moment?
If I run
alembic check
with correctly generated and up-to-date migrations, I still get:I'm looking for something that I can run that will take into account the unapplied migrations and only fail if someone forgot to generate one.
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