doesntmattr / mongodb-migrations-bundle
Symfony MongoDBMigrationsBundle
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Requires
- php: ^7.1
- doctrine/mongodb-odm-bundle: ^3.0 || ^4.0
- doesntmattr/mongodb-migrations: ^3.0
- symfony/console: ^3.4 || ^4.0 || ^5.0
- symfony/framework-bundle: ^3.4 || ^4.0 || ^5.0
Requires (Dev)
- friendsofphp/php-cs-fixer: ^2.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^7.0
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README
MongoDB Migrations Bundle
This bundle integrates the MongoDB Migrations library into Symfony to get you set up more quickly.
It was moved to the doesntmattr organisation from antimattr/mongodb-migrations-bundle to continue maintenance (See issue 16).
The original authors are @rcatlin and @matthewfitz
PHP Version Support
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.
Installation
Install with composer:
# For php 5.6 composer require "doesntmattr/mongodb-migrations-bundle=^1.0" # For php 7.1 composer require "doesntmattr/mongodb-migrations-bundle=^3.0"
then enable the bundle in AppKernel.php
by including the following:
// app/AppKernel.php public function registerBundles() { $bundles = [ //... new AntiMattr\Bundle\MongoDBMigrationsBundle\MongoDBMigrationsBundle(), ]; }
Configuration
Add following configuration lines to config.yml
file.
# app/config/config.yml mongo_db_migrations: collection_name: "migration_versions" database_name: "opensky_devo" dir_name: "%kernel.project_dir%/src/OpenSky/Bundle/MainBundle/Migrations/MongoDB" script_dir_name: "%kernel.project_dir%/scripts" name: "OpenSky DEVO MongoDB Migrations" namespace: "OpenSky\\Bundle\\MainBundle\\MigrationsMongoDB"
Container Aware Migrations
In some cases you might want to access some services you have defined in the container. For example you may want to use a Factory to create new entities in the structure you need.
To get access to the container simply implement the ContainerAwareInterface including the required method setContainer()
:
// ... use Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerAwareInterface; use Symfony\Component\DependencyInjection\ContainerInterface; class Version20130326212938 extends AbstractMigration implements ContainerAwareInterface { private $container; public function setContainer(ContainerInterface $container = null) { $this->container = $container; } public function up(Database $db) { // ... migration content } public function postUp(Database $db) { $dm = $this->container->get('doctrine.odm.default_document_manager'); // ... update the entities } }
MongoDB Cursor Timeouts
In some cases you may need the Cursor timeout to be extended. If so, add the MongoDB option ['socketTimeoutMs' => -1]
to your update method.
Features
For a full list of available features, see the README.md in the MongoDB Migrations library:
https://github.com/doesntmattr/mongodb-migrations/blob/master/README.md
Differences from the underlying library are limited to the Console commands, namely database configurations are handled by Symfony's Dependency injection container, so you don't pass them as command line args.
Examples of the Command Line args with the difference below:
Generate a New Migration
> ./console mongodb:migrations:generate Generated new migration class to "Example/Migrations/TestAntiMattr/MongoDB/Version20140822185742.php"
Status of Migrations
> ./console mongodb:migrations:status == 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
Migrate all Migrations
This is what you will execute during your deployment process.
./console mongodb:migrations:migrate 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
Execute a Single Migration
./console mongodb:migrations:execute 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)
Use --replay
if you need to re-run an executed migration.
Version Up or Down
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 --delete 20140822185744
You can add
./console mongodb:migrations:version --add 20140822185744