DBDiff | Compare MySQL databases & automatically create schema | Database library
kandi X-RAY | DBDiff Summary
kandi X-RAY | DBDiff Summary
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Get change sequence
- Get schema diffs
- Run the diff command
- Get server parameters
- tag a table
- Get the parameters
- Get the update query
- Connect to the database
- Get new data for a table .
- Get the config file
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QUESTION
I am using the latest Couchbase Server 6.0 Community Edition and have the bin folder under the application folder as this documentation suggests
/Applications/Couchbase Server.app/Contents/Resources/couchbase-core/bin
(I am using OSX)
https://docs.couchbase.com/server/current/cli/cli-intro.html
but when I try to use the cbimport as from the documentation here . https://docs.couchbase.com/server/current/tools/cbimport.html It does not appear to be in the bin or tools folder. So how should I invoke the command? I also tried couchbase-cli then cbimport
the commands I have tried
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Feb-21 at 20:05cbimport will be part of the Couchbase Community from Couchbase 6.5 onwards (which should be released soon). Here is the link to the issue: https://issues.couchbase.com/browse/MB-36651 (You can sign up to view it)
In the meantime, you can download and install the EE version for development.
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Install DBDiff
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If you didn't install DBDiff with composer, install the dependencies of the project with: php composer.phar install
Make a .dbdiff file by following the File Examples and place it in the root of your "dbdiff" directory
Type ./dbdiff {dbdiff command here e.g. server1.db1:server1.db2} to start the app! See Command-Line API for more details on which commands you can run.
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