migrate.cfg
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# Used to identify which repository this database is versioned under. | |||
# You can use the name of your project. | |||
repository_id={{ locals().pop('repository_id') }} | |||
# The name of the database table used to track the schema version. | |||
# This name shouldn't already be used by your project. | |||
# If this is changed once a database is under version control, you'll need to | |||
# change the table name in each database too. | |||
version_table={{ locals().pop('version_table') }} | |||
# When committing a change script, Migrate will attempt to generate the | |||
# sql for all supported databases; normally, if one of them fails - probably | |||
# because you don't have that database installed - it is ignored and the | |||
# commit continues, perhaps ending successfully. | |||
# Databases in this list MUST compile successfully during a commit, or the | |||
# entire commit will fail. List the databases your application will actually | |||
# be using to ensure your updates to that database work properly. | |||
# This must be a list; example: ['postgres','sqlite'] | |||
required_dbs={{ locals().pop('required_dbs') }} | |||
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# When creating new change scripts, Migrate will stamp the new script with | |||
# a version number. By default this is latest_version + 1. You can set this | |||
# to 'true' to tell Migrate to use the UTC timestamp instead. | |||
use_timestamp_numbering='false' |