Awesome - keep me posted. Jon
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 6:42 PM, John Sanda <john.sa...@gmail.com> wrote: > For the project I work on and for previous projects as well that support > multiple upgrade paths, this kind of tooling is a necessity. And I would > prefer to avoid duplicating effort if there is already something out there. > If not though, I will be sure to post back to the list with whatever I wind > up doing. > > > On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 9:34 PM, Jonathan Haddad <j...@jonhaddad.com> wrote: > >> Not that I know of. I've always been really strict about dumping my >> schemas (to start) and keeping my changes in migration files. I don't do a >> ton of schema changes so I haven't had a need to really automate it. >> >> Even with MySQL I never bothered. >> >> Jon >> >> >> On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 6:27 PM, John Sanda <john.sa...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I have been looking to see if there are any schema change management >>> tools for Cassandra. I have not come across any so far. I figured I would >>> check to see if anyone can point me to something before I start trying to >>> implement something on my own. I have used liquibase ( >>> http://www.liquibase.org) for relational databases. Earlier today I >>> tried using it with the cassandra-jdbc driver, but ran into some exceptions >>> due to the SQL generated. I am not looking specifically for something >>> CQL-based. Something that uses the Thrift API via CLI scripts for example >>> would work as well. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> - John >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Jon Haddad >> http://www.rustyrazorblade.com >> skype: rustyrazorblade >> >> > -- Jon Haddad http://www.rustyrazorblade.com skype: rustyrazorblade