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- # Change history
- ## Version 0.8.0
- - Implemented specific support for SQL Server 2005 (MAX parameter basically)
- - Implemented specific support for SQL Server CE (Thanks Gustavo Ringel)
- - Changed the parameter names of AddForeignKey to try and make them easier to understand
- - Made Version for MigrationAttribute non-optional
- - Changed the Migration number to a long value so datestamps could be used.
- - Added a SqlScriptFileLogger to log all of the SQL changes to a file (Thanks carl.lotz)
- - Supported in MSBuild and NAnt tasks
- - Implemented Fluent interface using SchemaBuilder
- - Breaking Change!: Changed the storage of versions applied to one that keeps all the versions. This
- will help deal with branches during development. (Thanks evonzee)
- You will need to update your SchemaInfo table by inserting a row for all previously applied versions.
- - Added contribs for extra interesting code
- - Added Migration.Web to show how to run migrations from a Web App directly.
- ## Version 0.7.0
- - Geoff's major refactorings fork re-merged back into the trunk
- - Improved the build process allowing developers to override things in local.properties
- - Added a packaging task to generate a zip file for a build
- - SQL Server Default value now supports non-quoted functions and NULL
- - Compound Primary Key bug was unsetting NotNull from all the columns has been fixed
- - Added a Visual Studio Template that can be installed to help create new Migrations
- - Various Small bug fixes
- - Logger set after Migrations loaded in NAnt/MSBuild tasks
- - Patch for wrong string format in SQLTransformationProvider
- - One of the TranformationProvider.GenerateForeignKey methods ignores constraint
- - No warning is issued if there are no migrations found
- - Migration.InitializeOnce outputs to console
- ## Version 0.6.0
- - Better API documentation
- - Support declaring compound primary keys in the AddTable methods.
- - Add support for Renaming Tables and Columns
- - Add support for adding and removing Unique Constraints and Check Constraints
- - Add support for changing a column definition
- - Support compiling the migrations on the fly
- - Breaking Change!: Change the Insert and Update methods to separate the column names from the column values.
- - Breaking Change!: Reversed the columns to have the table name first on ConstraintExists, PrimaryKeyExists and
- RemovePrimaryKey
- ## Version 0.5.0
- Forked the project to fix a bunch of issues.
- - Major refactoring
- - Breaking Change!: Changing to DBTypes instead of .NET Types for specifying column types
- - Separated out Framework and Providers DLLs
- - Made the Providers more of a Template model so they have to do less work and are more
- declarative in nature.
- - Fixed SQL Server Provider
- - Added support for SQLite
- - Added "Multi-DB" support for DB Specific SQL code
- - Database["ProviderName"].ExecuteSQL() will only run if you are running against "ProviderName"
- - Much more Unit Testing
-
- See http://code.macournoyer.com/migrator for further info
- ## Version 0.2.0
- - Added support for char type on SQL Server by Luke Melia & Daniel Berlinger
- - Fix some issues with SQL Server 2005 pointed out by Luke Melia & Daniel Berlinger
- - Added migrate NAnt task
- - Added basic schema dumper functionnality for MySql.
- - Restructured project tree
- - Applied patch from Tanner Burson to fix first run problem with SchemaInfo table creation
- ## Version 0.1.0
- - Renamed "RemoveConstraint" to "RemoveForeignKey". We need to add Unique constraint support, but it's not in here yet.
- - Merged most of the provider unit test code to a base class.
- - Changed the hard dependencies on the ADO.NET providers to be a reflection-based load, just like NHibernate.
- - Changed the MySQL provider "RemoveForeignKey" method to call two SQL calls to the DB before the constraint would actually be deleted. This is the wierd piece, and I am not sure if it's just my OS or version of MySQL that needs this.
- - Added a few more assertions to the provider unit tests just to be sure the expectations are being met.
- - Changed the build file to handle different platforms, since the Npgsql driver is so platform-specific.
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