I use module Mojo::Pg::Migrations in windows, but It can't work properly. perl: v5.22.0, Mojo::Pg 2.08, Postgres: 9.4. OS:windows7 64. database postgres have only one schema named public.

use v5.22.0; use Mojo::Pg; my $pg = Mojo::Pg->new('postgresql://postgres:fengguang@localhost/post +gres'); my $result = $pg->migrations->from_file('E:\QMDownload\Mojo-Pg-2.08\ex +amples\blog\migrations\blog.sql')->migrate; say $pg->db->query('select ?::json as foo', {json => {bar => 'baz'}}) ->expand->hash->{foo}{bar};

What's wrong?

the file blog.sql as follows

-- 1 up create table if not exists posts ( id serial primary key, title text, body text ); -- 1 down drop table if exists posts;

In reply to Mojo::Pg::Migrations can't work in windows by Thai Heng

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