heroku has a tool called taps that i use for this purpose; it's not
tied to the heroku service at all so you can use it to push/pull
databases from any where you like.
http://docs.heroku.com/taps
http://adamblog.heroku.com/past/2009/2/11/taps_for_easy_database_transfers/
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at
On 12/13/09 9:53 AM, john muhl wrote:
heroku has a tool called taps that i use for this purpose; it's not
tied to the heroku service at all so you can use it to push/pull
databases from any where you like.
http://docs.heroku.com/taps
If you are using mysql, I have written a custom extension that does a
lot of what you want. It would need to be tailored a little for your
environment, but I could email you a copy of it if you are interested.
Jamey Cribbs
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 5:41 PM, Errol Siegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jamey Cribbs wrote:
If you are using mysql, I have written a custom extension that does a
lot of what you want. It would need to be tailored a little for your
environment, but I could email you a copy of it if you are interested.
Of course, Jamey added a bit about this extension to Summer
Nope. That wasn't me.
Jamey
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 9:37 PM, Mohit Sindhwani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jamey Cribbs wrote:
If you are using mysql, I have written a custom extension that does a
lot of what you want. It would need to be tailored a little for your
environment, but I could
Ooops!! That's what I get for answering e-mails just after waking up!
That was actually Christopher Dwan; sorry guys!
Errol, you can take a look at the link below to see if that extension
helps you any.
Cheers
Mohit.
Jamey Cribbs wrote:
Nope. That wasn't me.
Jamey
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008