Course Outline
Introduction
Module 1. Refreshing the concepts
- Why we need database migrations
- How Flyway works
- Supported databases
Module 2. Flyway building blocks
- What is a migration
- Understanding Callbacks
- Overriding Errors
Module 3. Understanding the Commands available
- Let's do a migration
- Using the pipeline: Migrate, Clean, Info, Validate
- Using the pipeline: Undo, Baseline, Repair
Module 4. Using different ways to interact with Flyway
- Approaching the command line
- Using the API on Java
- How to use Maven with Flyway
- How to use Gradle with Flyway
- The error codes
Module 5. How to configure Flyway
- The available parameters
- The role of the Environment variables
- Using configuration files
- Understanding placeholders
- Using security via SSL
- How to manage authentication
- How to store secrets
Module 6. Using Advanced concepts
- What is a repeatable migration
- How to undo a migration
- Think about a Java-based migration
- Injecting code into flyway lifecycle via callbacks
- Using error overrides in a productive way
- The essential role of a dry run
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience with database management and database management systems
Audience
- Database administrators
Testimonials (4)
The situation was atypical because an intensive training for developers was to be conducted with non-developers. Lukasz took up this challenge with empathy and a lot of humour. Through his intelligent and flexible manner, he was able to ensure that a concrete learning gain was achieved for everyone. I enjoyed this very much and would gladly take a seminar with Lukasz again.
Christoph - Honda Bank GmbH
Course - MERN Fullstack Development
Simplifying operational tasks.
Kesh - Vodacom
Course - MongoDB for Administrators
Tamil was excellent at explaining even the difficult topics in a way that I understood them straight away. The presentation and delivery were both clear and methodical, and the teacher passionate about the subject.
Mark Novak - Kiloo
Course - MongoDB for Advanced Users
Learning about indexes with examples, configuring replicaSet with sharding and showing what it looks like underneath. It was also nice to play with aggregations and talk about change streams. Finally I also know what this Oplog is about,
Łukasz - G2A.COM Limited
Course - MongoDB for Developers
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