Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: madmigration
Version: 0.1.6
Summary: Mad migration
Home-page: https://github.com/MadeByMads/mad-migration
Author: Hasan Aliyev, Tural Muradov, Sabuhi Shukurov
Author-email: hasan.aliyev.555@gmail.com, tural_m@hotmail.com, sabuhi.shukurov@gmail.com
License: MIT
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        <h3 align="center">Database Migration Tool</h3>
        
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        ## UNDER DEVELOPMENT !!!!
        
        
        ## 🧐 About <a name = "about"></a>
        
        The Database Migration Tool was designed for those looking to migrate their data from one database to another. Basically, the tool is focused on transferring data from different database structures. Currently, the MySQL, Mariadb and Postgres driver related tool allows us to add NoSQL to SQL databases and vice versa. Our main goal is to make data migration possible in all environments.
        
        
        ---
        **Documentation**: [Documentation](https://madebymads.github.io/mad-migration/)
        ---
        
        ## 🏁 Getting Started <a name = "getting_started"></a>
        
        ### Installing
        
        ```bash
        pip install madmigration
        ```
        
        ## 🎈 Usage <a name="usage"></a>
        
        After installation you should define YAML file where configuration will be taken in order to apply data to target database. Yaml file with list and dictionaries  may contain following structures:
        
        
        ![alt text](https://github.com/MadeByMads/mad-migration/blob/master/docs/img/db.jpg)
        
        #### Connection Config
        
        - SourceConfig is intented to be data from source database
        - DestinationConfig is intented to be transfered data to target database
        
        ```yaml
        version: 1.1
        Configs:
          - SourceConfig:
               dbURI: "postgres://root:admin@127.0.0.1/oldDB"
          - DestinationConfig:
               dbURI: "mysql://root:admin@127.0.0.1/newDB"
        
        migrationTables:
          - migrationTable:
              SourceTable:
                name: users
              DestinationTable:
                name: persons
                create: True
        
              MigrationColumns:
                - sourceColumn:
                    name: id
                  destinationColumn:
                    name: id
                    options:
                      type_cast: bigint
                      primary_key: true
                      autoincrement: true
        
                - sourceColumn:
                    name: name
                  destinationColumn:
                    name: fname
                    options:
                      type_cast: varchar
                      length: 32
              
                - sourceColumn:
                    name: surname
                  destinationColumn:
                    name: lname
                    options:
                      type_cast: varchar
                      length: 32
        
                - sourceColumn:
                    name: age
                  destinationColumn:
                    name: age
                    options:
                      type_cast: int
        
                - sourceColumn:
                    name: createdAT
                  destinationColumn:
                    name: created_at
                    options:
                      type_cast: datetime
        
                - sourceColumn:
                    name: updatedAT
                  destinationColumn:
                    name: updated_at
                    options:
                      type_cast: datetime
        
        ```
        
        - DestinationConfig - set the destination database, if the specified database does not exist we will create it.
        - migrationTables - under this config, you will write the source of the table that you should migrate and the destination tables that will migrate the data.
          - migrationTable - specify the source and destination table name
            - MigrationColumns - specify source and destination column
        
        ### We will create all tables and database on the destination server if they do not exist
        
        madmigrate -f migration_schema.yaml
        
        
        ## ✍️ Authors <a name = "authors"></a>
        
        - [@AliyevH](https://github.com/AliyevH) - Idea & Initial work
        - [@Turall](https://github.com/Turall) 
        - [@sabuhish](https://github.com/sabuhish)
        
        See also the list of [contributors](https://github.com/MadeByMads/mad-migration/graphs/contributors) who participated in this project.
        
        
        ## Contributing
        
        
        - [Contributing](https://github.com/MadeByMads/mad-migration/blob/master/mdCONTRIBUTING.md)
        
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