Re: [sqlalchemy] alembic questions/comments

2013-05-31 Thread Chris Withers
On 30/05/2013 18:06, Colleen Ross wrote: What would be great would be to have .sql files and .sqli (mako templates with some context provided by the env.py) in addition to .py files. How hard could that be? ;-) UHHH Alembic *doesn't* support this?! Are you kidding me? Fuckit, I'm

Re: [sqlalchemy] alembic questions/comments

2013-05-30 Thread Colleen Ross
What would be great would be to have .sql files and .sqli (mako templates with some context provided by the env.py) in addition to .py files. How hard could that be? ;-) UHHH Alembic *doesn't* support this?! Are you kidding me? Fuckit, I'm sticking to sqlalchemy-migrate. -- You

Re: [sqlalchemy] alembic questions/comments

2013-05-30 Thread Mauricio de Abreu Antunes
I think I did not get it. 2013/5/30 Colleen Ross cr...@yapta.com: What would be great would be to have .sql files and .sqli (mako templates with some context provided by the env.py) in addition to .py files. How hard could that be? ;-) UHHH Alembic *doesn't* support this?! Are you kidding

Re: [sqlalchemy] alembic questions/comments

2012-02-23 Thread Chris Withers
On 21/02/2012 18:41, Michael Bayer wrote: The current release does this: http://alembic.readthedocs.org/en/latest/tutorial.html#the-migration-environment http:/alembic.readthedocs.org/en/latest/tutorial.html#editing-the-ini-file (see file_template) *goes to learn hg again* I thought I was

[sqlalchemy] alembic questions/comments

2012-02-21 Thread Chris Withers
Hi Mike, I've been reading the Alembic docs, and the following popped out: - The partial guid approach is nice for machines, but a nightmare for humans, looking at a folder full of these can't be fun. Since it's the link in the file that's important, could the files be given friendly names

Re: [sqlalchemy] alembic questions/comments

2012-02-21 Thread Michael Bayer
On Feb 21, 2012, at 12:57 PM, Chris Withers wrote: Hi Mike, I've been reading the Alembic docs, and the following popped out: - The partial guid approach is nice for machines, but a nightmare for humans, looking at a folder full of these can't be fun. Since it's the link in the file