Name

sqitch-status - Show the current deployment status of a database

Synopsis

  sqitch status [options] [<database>]

Description

Displays information about the current deployment status of a database. The most recently deployed change information is displayed, as well as any related tags. If there are undeployed changes in the plan, they will be listed. Otherwise, a message will indicate that the database is up-to-date.

The <database> parameter specifies the database to which to connect, and may also be specified as the --target option. It can be target name, a URI, an engine name, or plan file path.

Options

-t
--target

The target database to which to connect. This option can be either a URI or the name of a target in the configuration.

--project

Project for which to retrieve the status. Defaults to the status of the current project, if a plan can be found.

--show-changes

Also display a list of deployed changes.

--show-tags

Also display a list of applied tags.

--date-format
--date

Format to use for timestamps. Defaults to iso. Allowed values:

iso
iso8601

Shows timestamps in ISO-8601 format.

rfc
rfc2822

Show timestamps in RFC-2822 format.

full
long
medium
short

Show timestamps in the specified format length, using the system locale's LC_TIME category.

raw

Show timestamps in raw format, which is strict ISO-8601 in the UTC time zone.

strftime:$string

Show timestamps using an arbitrary strftime pattern. See "strftime Paterns" in DateTime for comprehensive documentation of supported patterns.

cldr:$string

Show timestamps using an arbitrary cldr pattern. See "CLDR Paterns" in DateTime for comprehensive documentation of supported patterns.

--registry
  sqitch status --registry registry

The name of the Sqitch registry schema or database in which sqitch stores its own data.

--db-client
--client
  sqitch status --client /usr/local/pgsql/bin/psql

Path to the command-line client for the database engine. Defaults to a client in the current path named appropriately for the database engine.

-d
--db-name
  sqitch status --db-name widgets
  sqitch status -d bricolage

Name of the database. In general, targets and URIs are preferred, but this option can be used to override the database name in a target.

-u
--db-user
--db-username
  sqitch status --db-username root
  sqitch status --db-user postgres
  sqitch status -u Mom

User name to use when connecting to the database. Does not apply to all engines. In general, targets and URIs are preferred, but this option can be used to override the user name in a target.

-h
--db-host
  sqitch status --db-host db.example.com
  sqitch status -h appdb.example.net

Host name to use when connecting to the database. Does not apply to all engines. In general, targets and URIs are preferred, but this option can be used to override the host name in a target.

-p
--db-port
  sqitch status --db-port 7654
  sqitch status -p 5431

Port number to connect to. Does not apply to all engines. In general, targets and URIs are preferred, but this option can be used to override the port in a target.

--plan-file
-f
  sqitch status --plan-file my.plan

Path to the deployment plan file. Overrides target, engine, and core configuration values. Defaults to $top_dir/sqitch.plan.

Configuration Variables

status.show_changes

Boolean value indicates whether or not to display changes in the output. Defaults to false.

status.show_tags

Boolean value indicates whether or not to display tags in the output. Defaults to false.

status.date_format

Format to use for timestamps. Supports the same values as the --date-format option.

Sqitch

Part of the sqitch suite.