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Name

       sqitch-deploy - Deploy changes to a database

Synopsis

         sqitch [options] deploy [<database>]
         sqitch [options] deploy [<database>] <change>
         sqitch [options] deploy [<database>] --to-change <change>

Description

       Deploy changes to the database. Changes will begin from the current deployment state. They
       will run to the latest change, unless a change is specified, either via "--to" or with no
       option flag, in which case changes will be deployed up-to and including that change.

       If the database it up-to-date or already deployed to the specified change, no changes will
       be made. If the change appears earlier in the plan than the currently-deployed state, an
       error will be returned, along with a suggestion to instead use sqitch-revert.

       The "<database>" parameter specifies the database to which to connect, and may also be
       specified as the "--target" option. It can be target name, a URI, an engine name, or plan
       file path.

Options

       "-t"
       "--target"
           The target database to which to connect. This option can be either a URI or the name
           of a target in the configuration.

       "--to-change"
       "--change"
       "--to"
           Specify the deployment change. Defaults to the last point in the plan. See
           sqitchchanges for the various ways in which changes can be specified.

       "--mode"
           Specify the reversion mode to use in case of deploy or verify failure.  Possible
           values are:

           "all"
               In the event of failure, revert all deployed changes, back to the point at which
               deployment started. This is the default.

           "tag"
               In the event of failure, revert all deployed changes to the last successfully-
               applied tag. If no tags were applied during this deployment, all changes will be
               reverted to the point at which deployment began.

           "change"
               In the event of deploy failure, no changes will be reverted; for a verify failure,
               only the failed change will be reverted.

           Note that Sqitch assumes that each change is atomic. Therefore, when a deploy script
           fails, it assumes there is nothing to revert. If a verify script fails, it will of
           course run the revert script for the failed change.

       "--verify"
           Verify each change by running its verify script, if there is one. If a verify test
           fails, the deploy will be considered to have failed and the appropriate reversion will
           be carried out, depending on the value of "--mode".

       "--no-verify"
           Don't verify each change. This is the default.

       "-s"
       "--set"
           Set a variable name and value for use by the database engine client, if it supports
           variables. The format must be "name=value", e.g., "--set defuser='Homer Simpson'".
           Overrides any values loaded from the "deploy.variables" configuration.

       "--log-only"
           Log the changes as if they were deployed, but without actually running the deploy
           scripts. Useful for an existing database that is being converted to Sqitch, and you
           need to log changes as deployed because they have been deployed by other means in the
           past.

Configuration Variables

       "deploy.mode"
           Deploy mode. The supported values are the same as for the "--mode" option.

       "deploy.verify"
           Boolean indicating whether or not to verify each change.

       "[deploy.variables]"
           A section defining database client variables. Useful if your database engine supports
           variables in scripts, such as PostgreSQL's "psql" variables
           <http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/app-psql.html#APP-PSQL-INTERPOLATION>,
           Vertica's "vsql" variables
           <http://my.vertica.com/docs/7.1.x/HTML/index.htm#Authoring/ProgrammersGuide/vsql/Variables.htm>,
           MySQL's user variables <http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/user-variables.html>,
           and SQL*Plus's "DEFINE" variables
           <http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14357/ch12017.htm>.

Sqitch

       Part of the sqitch suite.