See Google Spanner Documentation for more details.
The DSN must be given in the following format.
spanner://projects/{projectId}/instances/{instanceId}/databases/{databaseName}?param=true
as described in README.md#database-urls
Param | WithInstance Config | Description |
---|---|---|
x-migrations-table |
MigrationsTable |
Name of the migrations table |
x-clean-statements |
CleanStatements |
Whether to parse and clean DDL statements before running migration towards Spanner (Required for comments and multiple statements) |
url |
DatabaseName |
The full path to the Spanner database resource. If provided as part of Config it must not contain a scheme or query string to match the format projects/{projectId}/instances/{instanceId}/databases/{databaseName} |
projectId |
The Google Cloud Platform project id | |
instanceId |
The id of the instance running Spanner | |
databaseName |
The name of the Spanner database |
Note: Google Cloud Spanner migrations can take a considerable amount of time. The migrations provided as part of the example take about 6 minutes to run on a small instance.
1481574547/u create_users_table (21.354507597s) 1496539702/u add_city_to_users (41.647359754s) 1496601752/u add_index_on_user_emails (2m12.155787369s) 1496602638/u create_books_table (2m30.77299181s)
At the moment the GCP Spanner backed does not seem to allow for comments (See https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/159730604)
so in order to be able to use migration with DDL containing comments x-clean-statements
is required
In order to be able to use more than 1 DDL statement in the same migration file, the file has to be parsed and therefore the x-clean-statements
flag is required
To unit test the spanner
driver, SPANNER_DATABASE
needs to be set. You'll
need to sign-up to Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and have a running Spanner
instance since it is not possible to run Google Spanner outside GCP.