The migrations in alembic_migrations/versions contain the changes needed to migrate between Mistral database revisions. A migration occurs by executing a script that details the changes needed to upgrade the database. The migration scripts are ordered so that multiple scripts can run sequentially. The scripts are executed by Mistral’s migration wrapper which uses the Alembic library to manage the migration. Mistral supports migration from Kilo or later.
You can upgrade to the latest database version via:
mistral-db-manage --config-file /path/to/mistral.conf upgrade head
You can populate the database with standard actions and workflows:
mistral-db-manage --config-file /path/to/mistral.conf populate
To check the current database version:
mistral-db-manage --config-file /path/to/mistral.conf current
To create a script to run the migration offline:
mistral-db-manage --config-file /path/to/mistral.conf upgrade head --sql
To run the offline migration between specific migration versions:
mistral-db-manage --config-file /path/to/mistral.conf upgrade <start version>:<end version> --sql
Upgrade the database incrementally:
mistral-db-manage --config-file /path/to/mistral.conf upgrade --delta <# of revs>
Or, upgrade the database to one newer revision:
mistral-db-manage --config-file /path/to/mistral.conf upgrade +1
Create new revision:
mistral-db-manage --config-file /path/to/mistral.conf revision -m "description of revision" --autogenerate
Create a blank file:
mistral-db-manage --config-file /path/to/mistral.conf revision -m "description of revision"
This command does not perform any migrations, it only sets the revision. Revision may be any existing revision. Use this command carefully.
mistral-db-manage --config-file /path/to/mistral.conf stamp <revision>
To verify that the timeline does branch, you can run this command:
mistral-db-manage --config-file /path/to/mistral.conf check_migration
If the migration path has branch, you can find the branch point via:
mistral-db-manage --config-file /path/to/mistral.conf history