Compares two schemas in postgresql databases and prints SQL commands to modify the first one in order to match the second one.
It does NOT execute the statements. It only prints the statements to the standard output.
Install globally with npm
npm install pg-schema-diff -g
pg-schema-diff \
postgres://user:pass@host[:port]/dbname1 \
schemaname1 \
postgres://user:pass@host[:port]/dbname2 \
schemaname2
The first database connection string and schema name describe the ‘current schema’. The second pair describe the ‘future schema’. The output describes the commands required to move from the current schema to the future schema.
Some statements may fail or may produce data loss depending on the data stored in the target schema. For example:
## Dropping tables and columns
pg-schema-diff
will generate DROP TABLE
and DROP COLUMN
statements. Make sure you want to drop those tables / columns.
## Changing the data type of existing columns
Postgresql is not able to change the existing data to the new data type. In that case you will get an error similar to this:
ERROR: column "column_name" cannot be cast automatically to type integer
HINT: Specify a USING expression to perform the conversion.
So you will need to specify a USING
expression to perform de conversion. For example to convert text to integers:
ALTER TABLE table_name
ALTER column_name TYPE data_type USING column_name::integer
## Table Column CONSTRAINTs
At this version table column constraints are compared but the SQL statements are not generated. pg-schema-diff
will output comments describing differences between the schemas.
## NOT NULL violations
If an existing column needs to be changed from nullable to not nullable the statement may fail if there are existing rows with a NULL
value in that column.
In that case you will get an error like:
ERROR: column "column_name" contains null values.
You should fill the existing rows with not null values before making the column not nullable.