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Django application providing database migration tooling to automate their deployment.

Inspired by a 2015 post from Ludwig Hähne and experience dealing with migration at Zapier.

Installation

pip install django-syzygy

Usage

Add 'syzygy' to your INSTALLED_APPS

# settings.py
INSTALLED_APPS = [
    ...
    'syzygy',
    ...
]

Setup you deployment pipeline to run migrate --pre-deploy before rolling out your code changes and migrate afterwards to apply the postponed migrations.

Concept

Syzygy introduces a notion of prerequisite and postponed migrations with regards to deployment.

A migration is assumed to be a prerequisite to deployment unless it contains a destructive operation or the migration has its stage class attribute set to Stage.POST_DEPLOY. When this attribute is defined it will bypass operations based heuristics.

e.g. this migration would be considered a prerequisite

class Migration(migrations.Migration):
    operations = [
        AddField('model', 'field', models.IntegerField(null=True))
    ]

while the following migrations would be postponed

class Migration(migrations.Migration):
    operations = [
        RemoveField('model', 'field'),
    ]
from syzygy import Stage

class Migration(migrations.Migration):
    stage = Stage.POST_DEPLOY

    operations = [
        RunSQL(...),
    ]

In order to prevent the creation of migrations mixing operations of different stages this package registers system checks. These checks will generate an error for every migration with an ambiguous stage.

e.g. this migration would result in a check error

class Migration(migrations.Migration):
    operations = [
        AddField('model', 'other_field', models.IntegerField(null=True)),
        RemoveField('model', 'field'),
    ]

Migration revert are also supported and result in inverting the nature of migrations. A migration that is normally considered a prerequisite would then be postponed when reverted.

With this new notion of migration stage it’s possible for the migrate command to target only migrations meant to be run before a deployment using the –pre-deploy flag or error out in the case on an ambiguous plan.

Third-party migrations

As long as the adoption of migration stages concept not generalized your project might depend on third-party apps containing migrations with an ambiguous sequence of operations.

Since an explicit stage cannot be explicitly assigned by editing these migrations a fallback or an override stage can be specified through the respective MIGRATION_STAGES_FALLBACK and MIGRATION_STAGES_OVERRIDE settings.

By default third-party app migrations with an ambiguous sequence of operations will fallback to Stage.PRE_DEPLOY but this behavior can be changed by setting MIGRATION_THIRD_PARTY_STAGES_FALLBACK to Stage.POST_DEPLOY or disabled by setting it to None.

Development

Make your changes, and then run tests via tox:

tox

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