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Simplify database management using Declarative Schema! With declarative schema, you can have a single source of truth for the shape of your database in a single file! No more having to go through multiple migration files to figure out the schema of your database!

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Emeric HUNTERvor 1 Jahr

@AntWilson single source of truth makes life so much easier. let's simplify data lives together.

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Nico Bothavor 1 Jahr

@AntWilson This is awesome, I’m hoping to try it out soon. Does the declarative schema support DB triggers and functions too or do you still have to create those manually?

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Tyler Shukertvor 1 Jahr

@AntWilson They are supported, but there are some thing such as permission changes that you might have to jump into migration files and manually edit them. You can find all the known caviats here:

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tmjeevor 1 Jahr

Any links to the docs ? Thx 😊

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Tyler Shukertvor 1 Jahr

Sure, right here!

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Arsen Ibragimovvor 1 Jahr

Simplify database management using Declarative Schema! With declarative schema, you can have a single source of truth for the shape of your database in a single file! No more having to go through multiple migration files to figure out the schema of your database!

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