After a lot of searching and even questions in the dancer's chat, I decided to write my own extremely simple solution that can be used with Dancer2 easily.

My first Perl cpan module: DBIx::Schema::Migration.

To use it with Dancer2 update your config.yml with:

migrations: directory: db/migrations

Then create db/migrations directory and put the sql migrations files there. All conventions are described in module documentation.

Create migration script: migration.pl

use Dancer2; use Dancer2::Plugin::Database; use DBIx::Schema::Migration; my $dir = config->{migrations}->{directory}; # Instantinating Migration object. my $migration = DBIx::Schema::Migration->new( { dbh => database, dir => $dir, } ); # CLI logic. my ($action, $num) = @ARGV; SWITCH: for ($action) { if (/up/) { $migration->up($num); last SWITCH; } if (/down/) { $migration->down($num); last SWITCH; } if (/init/) { $migration->init(); last SWITCH; } }

That's all. You can use it via CLI:

perl migration.pl up perl migration.pl down perl migration.pl init

In reply to Re: Dancer2 database migrations by AlexP
in thread Dancer2 database migrations by AlexP

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