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Database migration system for Python/SQLAlchemy projects

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DBWarden

A database migration system for Python/SQLAlchemy projects.

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Installation

pip install dbwarden

Configuration

⚠️ Warning

This is an experimental package. Your fuckups are not mine to fix. You have been warned.

Even though this is an experimental package, I added lots of failsafes to protect the connected DB as to avoid issues.

Create warden.toml in your project:

# Default database
default = "primary"

# Database configurations
[database.primary]
database_type = "sqlite"
sqlalchemy_url = "sqlite:///./development.db"

[database.analytics]
database_type = "postgresql"
sqlalchemy_url = "postgresql://user:password@localhost:5432/analytics"

Basic Commands

Command Description
dbwarden init Initialize migrations directory
dbwarden database list List all configured databases
dbwarden database add <name> Add a new database
dbwarden make-migrations "name" Generate SQL from SQLAlchemy models
dbwarden migrate Apply pending migrations
dbwarden migrate -d <name> Migrate specific database
dbwarden migrate --all Migrate all databases
dbwarden rollback Revert the last migration
dbwarden history Show migration history
dbwarden status Show current status

Multi-Database Support

Manage multiple databases from a single configuration:

# Add databases
dbwarden database add analytics --url "postgresql://user:pass@localhost:5432/analytics"
dbwarden database add legacy --url "mysql://user:pass@localhost:3306/legacy"

# List all databases
dbwarden database list

# Migrate specific database
dbwarden migrate -d analytics

# Migrate all databases (sequentially)
dbwarden migrate --all

SQLAlchemy Models

DBWarden automatically detects models in models/:

# models/user.py
from sqlalchemy import Column, Integer, String
from sqlalchemy.orm import declarative_base

Base = declarative_base()

class User(Base):
    __tablename__ = "users"
    id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
    name = Column(String(100))
    email = Column(String(255), unique=True)

Complete Example

# 1. Initialize
dbwarden init

# 2. Create models in models/

# 3. Add more databases
dbwarden database add analytics --url "postgresql://user:pass@localhost:5432/analytics"

# 4. Generate migration from models
dbwarden make-migrations "create users table"

# 5. Apply
dbwarden migrate --verbose

# 6. Migrate all databases
dbwarden migrate --all

# 7. View history
dbwarden history

Supported Databases

Database Type Value Features
PostgreSQL postgresql SERIAL, TIMESTAMP, BYTEA
MySQL mysql AUTO_INCREMENT, ENUM
SQLite sqlite Built-in, zero config
ClickHouse clickhouse Analytics, MergeTree
MariaDB mariadb MySQL-compatible

Docs

For more information, see DBWarden Docs or DBWarden DeepWiki page

License

This Project is Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE

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