
postgresql-orm is built on top of postgresql-simple and the migrations will work just fine without using any of the ORM layer -- in other words, you can still just use postgresql-simple in your application. The only constraint is a table for tracking the latest applied migration. On 07/02/2014 11:57 PM, Timur Amirov wrote:
Thanks for the list!
I’ll have a look.
To be honest, I was trying to avoid Persist for now in favour of postgresql-simple when it comes to using db. The only concern was about migration lib.
-- Timur Amirov Berlin, Germany
On 1 Jul 2014 at 21:47:13, Amit Aryeh Levy (amit@amitlevy.com mailto:amit@amitlevy.com) wrote:
postgresql-orm has a very simple DSL and migration model modeled after active record's db migrations, as well as a utility, `pg_migrate`, for running migrations, rolling back migrations and creating boiler plate code for new migrations:
http://hackage.haskell.org/package/postgresql-orm-0.3.0/docs/Database-Postgr...
-Amit
On 06/29/2014 06:39 AM, Timur Amirov wrote:
Hello!
Looking for tools to use discovered that I miss something like Rails database migrations in haskell. Is there a package for it (describe the whole schema and/or particular migrations)?
-- Timur Amirov Berlin, Germany
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