The MongoDB Migration library provides managed migration support for MongoDB. It was moved to the doesntmattr organisation from antimattr/mongodb-migrations to continue maintenance (See issue 16).
The original authors are @rcatlin and @matthewfitz
It follows the structure and features provided by Doctrine Migrations.
If you require php 5.6 support use version ^1.0
. Version ^3.0
requires at least php 7.1. The 1.x
releases will only receive bug fixes.
There is a Symfony Bundle you can install to more easily integrate with Symfony. Use the installation instructions there:
https://github.com/doesntmattr/mongodb-migrations-bundle
To install with composer:
# For php 5.6
composer require "doesntmattr/mongodb-migrations=^1.0"
# For php 7.1
composer require "doesntmattr/mongodb-migrations=^3.0"
Similar to Doctrine Migrations, configuration is separated into 2 files:
- Connection configuration (php)
- Migration configuration (xml or yaml)
Example connection configuration "test_antimattr_mongodb.php":
/**
* @link http://php.net/manual/en/mongoclient.construct.php
*/
return [
'host' => 'localhost', // default is localhost
'port' => '27017', // default is 27017
'dbname' => null, // optional, if authentication DB is required
'user' => null, // optional, if authentication is required
'password' => null, // optional, if authentication is required
'options' => [
'connect' => true // recommended
]
];
XML or YAML migration configuration files are supported.
Example XML "test_antimattr_mongodb.xml":
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<antimattr-migrations xmlns="http://doctrine-project.org/schemas/migrations/configuration"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://doctrine-project.org/schemas/migrations/configuration
http://doctrine-project.org/schemas/migrations/configuration.xsd">
<name>AntiMattr Sandbox Migrations</name>
<migrations-namespace>AntiMattrMigrationsTest</migrations-namespace>
<database name="test_antimattr_migrations" />
<collection name="antimattr_migration_versions_test" />
<migrations-directory>/path/to/migrations/classes/AntiMattrMigrations</migrations-directory>
<!-- Script Directory Optional -->
<migrations-script-directory>/path/to/migrations/script_directory</migrations-script-directory>
</antimattr-migrations>
Example YAML "test_antimattr_mongodb.yml":
---
name: AntiMattr Sandbox Migrations
migrations_namespace: AntiMattrMigrationsTest
database: test_antimattr_migrations
collection_name: antimattr_migration_versions_test
migrations_directory: /path/to/migrations/classes/AntiMattrMigrations
migrations_script_directory: /path/to/migrations/script_directory # optional
There is an example Console Application in the /demo
directory.
This is how you can register commands in your application:
require '../../vendor/autoload.php';
error_reporting(E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE);
use AntiMattr\MongoDB\Migrations\Tools\Console\Command as AntiMattr;
use Symfony\Component\Console\Application;
$application = new Application();
$application->addCommands([
new AntiMattr\ExecuteCommand(),
new AntiMattr\GenerateCommand(),
new AntiMattr\MigrateCommand(),
new AntiMattr\StatusCommand(),
new AntiMattr\VersionCommand()
]);
$application->run();
Notice the console is executable:
> cd demo/ConsoleApplication/
> ./console
Console Tool
Usage:
[options] command [arguments]
Options:
--help -h Display this help message.
--quiet -q Do not output any message.
--verbose -v|vv|vvv Increase the verbosity of messages: 1 for normal output, 2 for more verbose output and 3 for debug
--version -V Display this application version.
--ansi Force ANSI output.
--no-ansi Disable ANSI output.
--no-interaction -n Do not ask any interactive question.
Available commands:
help Displays help for a command
list Lists commands
mongodb
mongodb:migrations:execute Execute a single migration version up or down manually.
mongodb:migrations:generate Generate a blank migration class.
mongodb:migrations:migrate Execute a migration to a specified version or the latest available version.
mongodb:migrations:status View the status of a set of migrations.
mongodb:migrations:version Manually add and delete migration versions from the version table.
> ./console mongodb:migrations:generate --db-configuration=config/test_antimattr_mongodb.php --configuration=config/test_antimattr_mongodb.yml
Generated new migration class to "Example/Migrations/TestAntiMattr/MongoDB/Version20140822185742.php"
> ./console mongodb:migrations:status --db-configuration=config/test_antimattr_mongodb.php --configuration=config/test_antimattr_mongodb.yml
== Configuration
>> Name: AntiMattr Example Migrations
>> Database Driver: MongoDB
>> Database Name: test_antimattr_migrations
>> Configuration Source: demo/ConsoleApplication/config/test_antimattr_mongodb.yml
>> Version Collection Name: migration_versions
>> Migrations Namespace: Example\Migrations\TestAntiMattr\MongoDB
>> Migrations Directory: Example/Migrations/TestAntiMattr/MongoDB
>> Current Version: 0
>> Latest Version: 2014-08-22 18:57:44 (20140822185744)
>> Executed Migrations: 0
>> Executed Unavailable Migrations: 0
>> Available Migrations: 3
>> New Migrations: 3
This is what you will execute during your deployment process.
./console mongodb:migrations:migrate --db-configuration=config/test_antimattr_mongodb.php --configuration=config/test_antimattr_mongodb.yml
AntiMattr Example Migrations
WARNING! You are about to execute a database migration that could result in data lost. Are you sure you wish to continue? (y/n)y
Migrating up to 20140822185744 from 0
++ migrating 20140822185742
Collection test_a
metric before after difference
================================================================================
count 100 100 0
size 20452 20452 0
avgObjSize 204.52 204.52 0
storageSize 61440 61440 0
numExtents 2 2 0
nindexes 1 2 1
lastExtentSize 49152 49152 0
paddingFactor 1 1 0
totalIndexSize 8176 16352 8176
++ migrated (0.03s)
++ migrating 20140822185743
++ migrated (0s)
++ migrating 20140822185744
++ migrated (0s)
------------------------
++ finished in 0.03
++ 3 migrations executed
./console mongodb:migrations:execute --db-configuration=config/test_antimattr_mongodb.php --configuration=config/test_antimattr_mongodb.yml 20140822185742
WARNING! You are about to execute a database migration that could result in data lost. Are you sure you wish to continue? (y/n)y
++ migrating 20140822185742
Collection test_a
metric before after difference
================================================================================
count 100 100 0
size 20620 20620 0
avgObjSize 206.2 206.2 0
storageSize 61440 61440 0
numExtents 2 2 0
nindexes 1 2 1
lastExtentSize 49152 49152 0
paddingFactor 1 1 0
totalIndexSize 8176 16352 8176
++ migrated (0.02s)
If you need to run a migration again, you can use the --replay
argument.
Is your migration history out of sync for some reason? You can manually add or remove a record from the history without running the underlying migration.
You can delete:
./console mongodb:migrations:version --db-configuration=config/test_antimattr_mongodb.php --configuration=config/test_antimattr_mongodb.yml --delete 20140822185744
You can add:
./console mongodb:migrations:version --db-configuration=config/test_antimattr_mongodb.php --configuration=config/test_antimattr_mongodb.yml --add 20140822185744
Identify the collections you want to analyze. Statistics will be captured before and after the migration is run.
class Version20140822185742 extends AbstractMigration
{
public function up(Database $db)
{
$testA = $db->selectCollection('test_a');
$this->analyze($testA);
// Do the migration
}
First identify the directory for scripts in your Migration Configuration:
---
name: AntiMattr Sandbox Migrations
migrations_namespace: AntiMattrMigrationsTest
database: test_antimattr_migrations
collection_name: antimattr_migration_versions_test
migrations_directory: /path/to/migrations/classes/AntiMattrMigrations
migrations_script_directory: /path/to/migrations/script_directory # optional
Then execute the scripts via AbstractMigration::executeScript()
:
class Version20140822185743 extends AbstractMigration
{
public function up(Database $db)
{
$result = $this->executeScript($db, 'test_script.js');
}
There is a git pre-commit hook that will fix all your contributed code to PSR standards.
You can install it with:
./bin/install.sh
Copying /antimattr-mongodb-migrations/bin/pre-commit.sh -> /antimattr-mongodb-migrations/bin/../.git/hooks/pre-commit
Tests should pass:
$ ./vendor/bin/phpunit
If you didn't install the git pre-commit hook then ensure you run the fixer/sniffer manually:
$ vendor/bin/php-cs-fixer fix src/
$ vendor/bin/php-cs-fixer fix tests/