View Source mix ecto.dump (Ecto SQL v3.11.1)

Dumps the current environment's database structure for the given repository into a structure file.

The repository must be set under :ecto_repos in the current app configuration or given via the -r option.

This task needs some shell utility to be present on the machine running the task.

DatabaseUtility needed
PostgreSQLpg_dump
MySQLmysqldump

Example

$ mix ecto.dump

Command line options

  • -r, --repo - the repo to load the structure info from
  • -d, --dump-path - the path of the dump file to create
  • -q, --quiet - run the command quietly
  • --no-compile - does not compile applications before dumping
  • --no-deps-check - does not check dependencies before dumping
  • --prefix - prefix that will be included in the structure dump. Can include multiple prefixes (ex. --prefix foo --prefix bar) with PostgreSQL but not MySQL. When specified, the prefixes will have their definitions dumped along with the data in their migration table. The default behavior is dependent on the adapter for backwards compatibility reasons. For PostgreSQL, the configured database has the definitions dumped from all of its schemas but only the data from the migration table from the public schema is included. For MySQL, only the configured database and its migration table are dumped.