Upgrade a database
==================
Database schema migration are handled in two ways:
* New tables
For this we simply rely on the ``createdb`` script used when creating the
database the first time.
* Changes to existing tables
For changes to existing tables, we rely on `Alembic `_.
This allows us to do upgrade and downgrade of schema migration, kind of like
one would do commits in a system like git.
To upgrade the database to the latest version simply run:
::
alembic upgrade head
This may fail for different reasons:
* The change was already made in the database
This can be because the version of the database schema saved is incorrect.
It can be debugged using the following commands:
* Find the current revision: ``alembic current``
* See the entire history: ``alembic history``
Once the revision at which your database should be is found (in the history)
you can declare that your database is at this given revision using:
``alembic stamp ``.
Eventually, if you do not know where your database is or should be, you can
do an iterative process stamping the database for every revision, one by one
trying everytime to ``alembic upgrade`` until it works.
* The database used does not support some of the changes
SQLite is handy for development but does not support all the features of a
real database server. Upgrading a SQLite database might therefore not work,
depending on the changes done.
In some cases, if you are using a SQLite database, you will have to destroy
it and create a new one.