sqitch-checkout - Revert, checkout another VCS branch, and re-deploy changes
sqitch [options] checkout [<database>] <branch>
Checkout another branch in your project's VCS (such as git), while performing the necessary database changes to update your database for the new branch.
More specifically, the checkout command compares the plan in the current branch to that in the branch to check out, identifies the last common changes between them, reverts to that change as if sqitch revert was called (unless there have been no changes deployed since that change), checks out the new branch, and then deploys all changes as if sqitch deploy had been called.
checkout
sqitch revert
sqitch deploy
If the VCS is already on the specified branch, nothing will be done.
The <database> parameter specifies the database to which to connect, and may also be specified as the --target option. It can be either a URI or the name of a target in the configuration.
<database>
--target
-t
The target database to which to connect. This option can be either a URI or the name of a target in the configuration.
--mode
Specify the reversion mode to use in case of failure. Possible values are:
all
In the event of failure, revert all deployed changes, back to the point at which deployment started. This is the default.
tag
In the event of failure, revert all deployed changes to the last successfully-applied tag. If no tags were applied during this deployment, all changes will be reverted to the point at which deployment began.
change
In the event of failure, no changes will be reverted. This is on the assumption that a change is atomic, and thus may may be deployed again.
--verify
Verify each change by running its verify script, if there is one. If a verify test fails, the deploy will be considered to have failed and the appropriate reversion will be carried out, depending on the value of --mode.
--no-verify
Don't verify each change. This is the default.
-s
--set
Set a variable name and value for use by the database engine client, if it supports variables. The format must be name=value, e.g., --set defuser='Homer Simpson'. Overrides any values loaded from the deploy.variables or revert.variables configurations.
name=value
--set defuser='Homer Simpson'
deploy.variables
revert.variables
-d
--set-deploy
Set a variable name and value for use by the database engine client when deploying, if it supports variables. The format must be name=value, e.g., --set defuser='Homer Simpson'. Overrides any values from --set or loaded from the deploy.variables configuration.
-r
--set-revert
Sets a variable name to be used by the database engine client during when reverting, if it supports variables. The format must be name=value, e.g., --set defuser='Homer Simpson'. Overrides any values from --set or loaded from the deploy.variables and revert.variables configurations.
--log-only
Log the changes as if they were deployed, but without actually running the deploy scripts. Useful for an existing database that is being converted to Sqitch, and you need to log changes as deployed because they have been deployed by other means in the past.
-y
Disable the prompt that normally asks whether or not to execute the revert.
[deploy.variables]
[revert.variables]
A section defining database client variables. The deploy.variables configuration is read from the deploy command configuration, on the assumption that the values will generally be the same. If they're not, use revert.variables to override deploy.variables.
deploy
These variables are useful if your database engine supports variables in scripts, such as PostgreSQL's psql variables, Vertica's vsql variables, and SQL*Plus's DEFINE variables.
psql
vsql
DEFINE
checkout.verify
deploy.verify
Boolean indicating whether or not to verify each change after deploying it.
checkout.mode
deploy.mode
Deploy mode. The supported values are the same as for the --mode option.
[checkout.no_prompt]
[revert.no_prompt]
A boolean value indicating whether or not to disable the prompt before executing the revert. The checkout.no_prompt variable takes precedence over revert.no_prompt, and both may of course be overridden by -y.
checkout.no_prompt
revert.no_prompt
[checkout.prompt_accept]
[revert.prompt_accept]
A boolean value indicating whether default reply to the prompt before executing the revert should be "yes" or "no". The checkout.prompt_accept variable takes precedence over revert.prompt_accept, and both default to true, meaning to accept the revert.
checkout.prompt_accept
revert.prompt_accept
Part of the sqitch suite.
To install App::Sqitch, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm App::Sqitch
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install App::Sqitch
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.