Example #1
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// Reset runs the down and up migration function
func Reset(pipe chan interface{}, url, migrationsPath string) {
	pipe1 := pipep.New()
	go Down(pipe1, url, migrationsPath)
	if ok := pipep.WaitAndRedirect(pipe1, pipe, handleInterrupts()); !ok {
		go pipep.Close(pipe, nil)
		return
	} else {
		go Up(pipe, url, migrationsPath)
	}
}
Example #2
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// Down rolls back all migrations
func Down(pipe chan interface{}, url, migrationsPath string) {
	d, files, version, err := initDriverAndReadMigrationFilesAndGetVersion(url, migrationsPath)
	if err != nil {
		go pipep.Close(pipe, err)
		return
	}

	applyMigrationFiles, err := files.ToFirstFrom(version)
	if err != nil {
		if err2 := d.Close(); err2 != nil {
			pipe <- err2
		}
		go pipep.Close(pipe, err)
		return
	}

	if len(applyMigrationFiles) > 0 {
		for _, f := range applyMigrationFiles {
			pipe1 := pipep.New()
			go d.Migrate(f, pipe1)
			if ok := pipep.WaitAndRedirect(pipe1, pipe, handleInterrupts()); !ok {
				break
			}
		}
		if err2 := d.Close(); err2 != nil {
			pipe <- err2
		}
		go pipep.Close(pipe, nil)
		return
	} else {
		if err2 := d.Close(); err2 != nil {
			pipe <- err2
		}
		go pipep.Close(pipe, nil)
		return
	}
}
Example #3
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// UpSync is synchronous version of Up
func UpSync(url, migrationsPath string) (err []error, ok bool) {
	pipe := pipep.New()
	go Up(pipe, url, migrationsPath)
	err = pipep.ReadErrors(pipe)
	return err, len(err) == 0
}
Example #4
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// NewPipe is a convenience function for pipe.New().
// This is helpful if the user just wants to import this package and nothing else.
func NewPipe() chan interface{} {
	return pipep.New()
}
Example #5
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// MigrateSync is synchronous version of Migrate
func MigrateSync(url, migrationsPath string, relativeN int) (err []error, ok bool) {
	pipe := pipep.New()
	go Migrate(pipe, url, migrationsPath, relativeN)
	err = pipep.ReadErrors(pipe)
	return err, len(err) == 0
}