-none- 2007-10-03 - By Baron Schwartz
Back Eric Frazier wrote: > Daevid Vincent wrote: >> This has been asked for many many times on this list, not sure why >> mySQL AB >> doesn't just release a command line tool like a 'mysql diff' and also a >> 'mysql lint'. The lint one should be totally trivial for them to do, >> as they >> already have a SQL parser! I can't tell you how many times our daily >> build >> was broken by a missing semi-colon or some other SQL syntax error. We run >> all commits through "php -l" and ruby's checker, but mysql is the only >> one >> we have to sweat over. >> >> While I'm glad that pretty GUI tools like Upscene's exist, that >> doesn't do >> us any good on a linux build system where it does an "svn checkout", runs >> automated BVT tests, compiles code, uploads to a daily build >> directory, etc. >> >> We need command line tools that run on linux. >> >> :( > This is not quite what you were asking for, but I found this yesterday: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysqltoolkit > > I think the guy has done a lot of really good work.
Why thank you :-)
I kept meaning to reply to this thread and mention mysqldiff: http://www.adamspiers.org/computing/mysqldiff/
(Now that I search Google for it, I also see http://www.mysqldiff.org/, but I'm unsure of the relationship between the two.)
I have not used it myself.
Baron
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