This is nice.. Are you planning to port it to 1.1 and 1.2 ?

Pablo

On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 10:14 AM, Tom Boutell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm pleased to announce the first release of the sfSyncContentPlugin.
>
> This plugin adds a propel-sync-content command to Symfony, which does
> for content what "symfony sync production go" does for code.
>
> A typical example of usage:
>
> symfony propel-sync-content frontend dev from staging
>
> That would pull the database, as well as folders you have configured
> to be treated as content, down FROM the staging server to the local
> instance of your project.
>
> Here's another:
>
> symfony propel-sync-content frontend dev to production
>
> That would push your content TO the production server (yes,
> overwriting whatever is currently there).
>
> Currently this plugin requires Propel (just barely) and MySQL (a bit
> more seriously, because it uses the mysql and mysqldump commands to
> get its work done).
>
> If you're typing a lot of mysqldump commands, or testing against
> crappy "test data" because you don't have a clean way to pull the
> production data down to your test environment, this plugin is
> definitely for you.
>
> Currently tested only on Symfony 1.0.
>
> Here it is:
>
> http://www.symfony-project.org/plugins/sfPropelSyncContentPlugin
>
> Enjoy!
>
> --
> Tom Boutell
>
> www.punkave.com
> www.boutell.com
>
> >
>

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