PostgreSQL selective data dump
Project description
This tool allows to extract data from a PostgreSQL database with greater flexibility that tools like pg_dump allow.
pg_seldump reads one of more dump definitions from YAML files and selects what tables or other database objects to save. It is possible to extract only certain columns of the tables, only certain records, or to replace certain values with a different expression, for instance to anonymize data.
The output of the program is a text file which can be used by psql to restore data into a database with a complete schema but with no data (or at least no conflicting data), e.g. using:
$ pg_seldump --dsn="dbname=sourcedb" datadump.yaml > dump.sql ... $ psql -1X --set ON_ERROR_STOP=1 -f dump.sql "dbname=targetdb"
Program usage
Usage:
pg_seldump [-h] [--version] [--dsn DSN] [--outfile OUTFILE] [--test] [-q | -v] config [config ...] Create a selective dump of a PostgreSQL database. positional arguments: config yaml file describing the data to dump optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --version show program's version number and exit --dsn DSN database connection string [default: ''] --outfile OUTFILE, -o OUTFILE the file where to save the dump [default: stdout] --test test the configuration to verify it works as expected -q, --quiet talk less -v, --verbose talk more
The config files must be YAML files containing a db_objects list of entries. Each entry may have:
Selectors (all the specified ones must match):
name: name of the db object to dump
names: list of names or regex of db objects to dump
schema: schema name of the db object to dump
schemas: list of schema names or regexp to match schema names of the db object to dump
kind: kind of object to match. Can be:
table
sequence
paritioned table
materialized view
kinds: list of kind of objects to match (like for kind)
adjust_score: adjustment for the match score to break rules ties
Data modifiers:
action: what to do with the matched object:
dump: dump the object in the output (default)
skip: don’t dump the object
error: raise an error in case of match (useful to create strict descriptions where all the db objects must be mentioned explicitly)
no_columns: list of columns names to omit
filter: WHERE condition to include only a subset of the records in the dump
replace: mapping from column names to SQL expressions to replace values into the dump with somethings else
The objects in the database are matched to the rules in the config files. Every match will have a score according to how specific was the selector matched the object.
name or names list: 1000
names regexp: 500
schema or schemas list: 100
schemas regexp: 50
kind or kinds: 10
The rule with the highest score will apply. If two rules have exactly the same score the program will report an error: you can use adjust_score to break the tie.
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