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#
# Copyright © Red Gate Software Ltd 2010-2022
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
# JDBC url to use to connect to the database
# Examples
# --------
# Most drivers are included out of the box.
# * = JDBC driver must be downloaded and installed in /drivers manually
# ** = TNS_ADMIN environment variable must point to the directory of where tnsnames.ora resides
# Aurora MySQL : jdbc:mysql://<instance>.<region>.rds.amazonaws.com:<port>/<database>?<key1>=<value1>&<key2>=<value2>...
# Aurora PostgreSQL : jdbc:postgresql://<instance>.<region>.rds.amazonaws.com:<port>/<database>?<key1>=<value1>&<key2>=<value2>...
# CockroachDB : jdbc:postgresql://<host>:<port>/<database>?<key1>=<value1>&<key2>=<value2>...
# DB2* : jdbc:db2://<host>:<port>/<database>
# Derby : jdbc:derby:<subsubprotocol>:<database><;attribute=value>
# Firebird : jdbc:firebirdsql://<host>[:<port>]/<database>?<key1>=<value1>&<key2>=<value2>...
# H2 : jdbc:h2:<file>
# HSQLDB : jdbc:hsqldb:file:<file>
# Informix* : jdbc:informix-sqli://<host>:<port>/<database>:informixserver=dev
# MariaDB : jdbc:mariadb://<host>:<port>/<database>?<key1>=<value1>&<key2>=<value2>...
# MySQL : jdbc:mysql://<host>:<port>/<database>?<key1>=<value1>&<key2>=<value2>...
# Oracle : jdbc:oracle:thin:@//<host>:<port>/<service>
# Oracle (TNS)** : jdbc:oracle:thin:@<tns_entry>
# PostgreSQL : jdbc:postgresql://<host>:<port>/<database>?<key1>=<value1>&<key2>=<value2>...
# SAP HANA* : jdbc:sap://<host>:<port>/?databaseName=<database>
# Snowflake* : jdbc:snowflake://<account>.snowflakecomputing.com/?db=<database>&warehouse=<warehouse>&role=<role>...
# SQL Server : jdbc:sqlserver://<host>:<port>;databaseName=<database>
# SQLite : jdbc:sqlite:<database>
# Sybase ASE : jdbc:jtds:sybase://<host>:<port>/<database>
# Redshift* : jdbc:redshift://<host>:<port>/<database>
# flyway.url=
# Fully qualified classname of the JDBC driver (autodetected by default based on flyway.url)
# flyway.driver=
# User to use to connect to the database. Flyway will prompt you to enter it if not specified, and if the JDBC
# connection is not using a password-less method of authentication.
# flyway.user=
# Password to use to connect to the database. Flyway will prompt you to enter it if not specified, and if the JDBC
# connection is not using a password-less method of authentication.
# flyway.password=
# The maximum number of retries when attempting to connect to the database. After each failed attempt,
# Flyway will wait 1 second before attempting to connect again, up to the maximum number of times specified
# by connectRetries. The interval between retries doubles with each subsequent attempt.
# (default: 0)
# flyway.connectRetries=
# The maximum time between retries when attempting to connect to the database in seconds.
# This will cap the interval between connect retry to the value provided. (default: 120)
# flyway.connectRetriesInterval=
# The SQL statements to run to initialize a new database connection immediately after opening it. (default: none)
# flyway.initSql=
# The default schema managed by Flyway. This schema name is case-sensitive. If not specified, but flyway.schemas
# is, Flyway uses the first schema in that list. If that is also not specified, Flyway uses the default schema for the
# database connection.
# Consequences:
# - This schema will be the one containing the schema history table.
# - This schema will be the default for the database connection (provided the database supports this concept).
# flyway.defaultSchema=
# Comma-separated list of the schemas managed by Flyway. These schema names are case-sensitive. If not specified, Flyway uses
# the default schema for the database connection. If flyway.defaultSchema is not specified, then the first of
# this list also acts as the default schema.
# Consequences:
# - Flyway will automatically attempt to create all these schemas, unless they already exist.
# - The schemas will be cleaned in the order of this list.
# - If Flyway created them, the schemas themselves will be dropped when cleaning.
# flyway.schemas=
# Whether Flyway should attempt to create the schemas specified in the flyway.schemas property
# flyway.createSchemas=
# The name of Flyway's schema history table (default: flyway_schema_history)
# By default (single-schema mode), the schema history table is placed in the default schema for the connection provided by the datasource.
# When the flyway.schemas property is set (multi-schema mode), the schema history table is placed in the first schema of the list,
# or in the schema specified to flyway.defaultSchema.
# flyway.table=
# The tablespace where to create the schema history table that will be used by Flyway. If not specified, Flyway uses
# the default tablespace for the database connection.
# This setting is only relevant for databases that do support the notion of tablespaces. Its value is simply
# ignored for all others.
# flyway.tablespace=
# Comma-separated list of locations to scan recursively for migrations. (default: filesystem:<<INSTALL-DIR>>/sql)
# The location type is determined by its prefix.
# Unprefixed locations or locations starting with classpath: point to a package on the classpath and may contain
# both SQL and Java-based migrations.
#
# Locations starting with filesystem: point to a directory on the filesystem, may only
# contain SQL migrations and are only scanned recursively down non-hidden directories.
# Locations starting with s3: point to a bucket in AWS S3, may only contain SQL migrations, and are scanned
# recursively. They are in the format s3:<bucket>(/optionalfolder/subfolder)
# Locations starting with gcs: point to a bucket in Google Cloud Storage, may only contain SQL migrations, and are scanned
# recursively. They are in the format gcs:<bucket>(/optionalfolder/subfolder)
# Wildcards can be used to reduce duplication of location paths. (e.g. filesystem:migrations/*/oracle) Supported wildcards:
# ** : Matches any 0 or more directories
# * : Matches any 0 or more non-separator characters
# ? : Matches any 1 non-separator character
#
flyway.locations=filesystem:migrations
# Whether to fail if a location specified in the flyway.locations option doesn't exist (default: false)
# flyway.failOnMissingLocations=
# The loggers Flyway should use. Valid options are:
#
# auto: Auto detect the logger (default behavior)
# console: Use stdout/stderr (only available when using the CLI)
# slf4j2: Use the slf4j2 logger
# log4j2: Use the log4j2 logger
# apache-commons: Use the Apache Commons logger
#
# Alternatively you can provide the fully qualified class name for any other logger to use that.
# flyway.loggers=
# Comma-separated list of fully qualified class names of custom MigrationResolver to use for resolving migrations.
# flyway.resolvers=
# If set to true, default built-in resolvers (jdbc, spring-jdbc and sql) are skipped and only custom resolvers as
# defined by 'flyway.resolvers' are used. (default: false)
# flyway.skipDefaultResolvers=
# Comma-separated list of directories containing JDBC drivers and Java-based migrations. (default: <INSTALL-DIR>/jars)
# flyway.jarDirs=
# File name prefix for versioned SQL migrations (default: V)
# Versioned SQL migrations have the following file name structure: prefixVERSIONseparatorDESCRIPTIONsuffix,
# which using the defaults translates to V1_1__My_description.sql
# flyway.sqlMigrationPrefix=
# The file name prefix for undo SQL migrations. (default: U)
# Undo SQL migrations are responsible for undoing the effects of the versioned migration with the same version.
# They have the following file name structure: prefixVERSIONseparatorDESCRIPTIONsuffix,
# which using the defaults translates to U1.1__My_description.sql
# Flyway Teams only
# flyway.undoSqlMigrationPrefix=
# File name prefix for repeatable SQL migrations (default: R)
# Repeatable SQL migrations have the following file name structure: prefixSeparatorDESCRIPTIONsuffix,
# which using the defaults translates to R__My_description.sql
# flyway.repeatableSqlMigrationPrefix=
# File name separator for Sql migrations (default: __)
# SQL migrations have the following file name structure: prefixVERSIONseparatorDESCRIPTIONsuffix,
# which using the defaults translates to V1_1__My_description.sql
# flyway.sqlMigrationSeparator=
# Comma-separated list of file name suffixes for SQL migrations. (default: .sql)
# SQL migrations have the following file name structure: prefixVERSIONseparatorDESCRIPTIONsuffix,
# which using the defaults translates to V1_1__My_description.sql
# Multiple suffixes (like .sql,.pkg,.pkb) can be specified for easier compatibility with other tools such as
# editors with specific file associations.
# flyway.sqlMigrationSuffixes=
# Whether to stream SQL migrations when executing them. (default: false)
# Streaming doesn't load the entire migration in memory at once. Instead each statement is loaded individually.
# This is particularly useful for very large SQL migrations composed of multiple MB or even GB of reference data,
# as this dramatically reduces Flyway's memory consumption.
# Flyway Teams only
# flyway.stream=
# Whether to batch SQL statements when executing them. (default: false)
# Batching can save up to 99 percent of network roundtrips by sending up to 100 statements at once over the
# network to the database, instead of sending each statement individually. This is particularly useful for very
# large SQL migrations composed of multiple MB or even GB of reference data, as this can dramatically reduce
# the network overhead. This is supported for INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, MERGE and UPSERT statements.
# All other statements are automatically executed without batching.
# Flyway Teams only
# flyway.batch=
# Whether SQL should be executed in a transaction (default: true).
# flyway.executeInTransaction=
# Encoding of SQL migrations (default: UTF-8). Caution: changing the encoding after migrations have been run
# will invalidate the calculated checksums and require a `flyway repair`.
# flyway.encoding=
# Whether Flyway should try to automatically detect SQL migration file encoding (default: false)
# Flyway Teams only
# flyway.detectEncoding=
# Whether placeholders should be replaced. (default: true)
# flyway.placeholderReplacement=
# Placeholders to replace in SQL migrations.
# flyway.placeholders.user=
# flyway.placeholders.my_other_placeholder=
# Prefix of every placeholder. (default: ${ )
# flyway.placeholderPrefix=
# Suffix of every placeholder. (default: } )
# flyway.placeholderSuffix=
# Separator of default placeholders. (default: : )
# flyway.placeholderSeparator=
# Prefix of every script placeholder. (default: FP__ )
# flyway.scriptPlaceholderPrefix=
# Suffix of every script placeholder. (default: __ )
# flyway.scriptPlaceholderSuffix=
# Target version up to which Flyway should consider migrations.
# Defaults to 'latest'
# Special values:
# - 'current': designates the current version of the schema
# - 'latest': the latest version of the schema, as defined by the migration with the highest version
# - 'next': the next version of the schema, as defined by the first pending migration
# - '<version>?' (end with a '?'): Instructs Flyway not to fail if the target version doesn't exist.
# In this case, Flyway will go up to but not beyond the specified target
# (default: fail if the target version doesn't exist) - Flyway Teams only
# flyway.target=
# Comma separated list of migrations that Flyway should consider when migrating.
# Migrations are considered in the order that they are supplied to cherryPick
# Leave blank to consider all discovered migrations.
# Values should be the version for versioned migrations (e.g. 1, 2.4, 6.5.3) or the description for repeatable migrations (e.g. Insert_Data, Create_Table)
# Flyway Teams only
# flyway.cherryPick=
# Whether to automatically call validate or not when running migrate. (default: true)
# flyway.validateOnMigrate=
# Whether to automatically call clean or not when a validation error occurs. (default: false)
# This is exclusively intended as a convenience for development. even though we
# strongly recommend not to change migration scripts once they have been checked into SCM and run, this provides a
# way of dealing with this case in a smooth manner. The database will be wiped clean automatically, ensuring that
# the next migration will bring you back to the state checked into SCM.
# Warning! Do not enable in production!
# flyway.cleanOnValidationError=
# Whether to disable clean. (default: true)
# Set to false if you need to be able to clean your environment (can be a career limiting move)
# flyway.cleanDisabled=
# The version to tag an existing schema with when executing baseline. (default: 1)
# flyway.baselineVersion=
# The description to tag an existing schema with when executing baseline. (default: << Flyway Baseline >>)
# flyway.baselineDescription=
# Whether to automatically call baseline when migrate is executed against a non-empty schema with no schema history
# table. This schema will then be initialized with the baselineVersion before executing the migrations.
# Only migrations above baselineVersion will then be applied.
# This is useful for initial Flyway production deployments on projects with an existing DB.
# Be careful when enabling this as it removes the safety net that ensures
# Flyway does not migrate the wrong database in case of a configuration mistake! (default: false)
# flyway.baselineOnMigrate=
# Whether Flyway should skip actually executing the contents of the migrations and only update the schema history table. (default: false)
# This should be used when you have applied a migration manually (via executing the sql yourself, or via an IDE), and
# just want the schema history table to reflect this.
#
# Use in conjunction with flyway.cherryPick to skip specific migrations instead of all pending ones.
# Flyway Teams only
# flyway.skipExecutingMigrations=
# Allows migrations to be run "out of order" (default: false).
# If you already have versions 1 and 3 applied, and now a version 2 is found,
# it will be applied too instead of being ignored.
# flyway.outOfOrder=
# Whether Flyway should output a table with the results of queries when executing migrations (default: true).
# Flyway Teams only
# flyway.outputQueryResults=
# This allows you to tie in custom code and logic to the Flyway lifecycle notifications (default: empty).
# Set this to a comma-separated list of fully qualified class names of org.flywaydb.core.api.callback.Callback implementations, or packages to scan for these classes.
# flyway.callbacks=
# If set to true, default built-in callbacks (SQL) are skipped and only custom callback as
# defined by 'flyway.callbacks' are used. (default: false)
# flyway.skipDefaultCallbacks=
# Ignore migrations that match this comma-separated list of patterns when validating migrations.
# Each pattern is of the form <migration_type>:<migration_state>
# See https://flywaydb.org/documentation/configuration/parameters/ignoreMigrationPatterns for full details
# Example: repeatable:missing,versioned:pending,*:failed
# (default: *:future)
# flyway.ignoreMigrationPatterns=
# Whether to validate migrations and callbacks whose scripts do not obey the correct naming convention. A failure can be
# useful to check that errors such as case sensitivity in migration prefixes have been corrected.
# false to continue normally, true to fail fast with an exception (default: false)
# flyway.validateMigrationNaming=
# Whether to allow mixing transactional and non-transactional statements within the same migration.
# Flyway attempts to run each migration within its own transaction
# If Flyway detects that a specific statement cannot be run within a transaction, it won’t run that migration within a transaction
# This option toggles whether transactional and non-transactional statements can be mixed within a migration run.
# Enabling this means for 'mixed' migrations, the entire script will be run without a transaction
# Note that this is only applicable for PostgreSQL, Aurora PostgreSQL, SQL Server and SQLite which all have
# statements that do not run at all within a transaction.
# This is not to be confused with implicit transaction, as they occur in MySQL or Oracle, where even though a
# DDL statement was run within within a transaction, the database will issue an implicit commit before and after
# its execution.
# true if mixed migrations should be allowed. false if an error should be thrown instead. (default: false)
# flyway.mixed=
# Whether to group all pending migrations together in the same transaction when applying them
# (only recommended for databases with support for DDL transactions).
# true if migrations should be grouped. false if they should be applied individually instead. (default: false)
# flyway.group=
# The username that will be recorded in the schema history table as having applied the migration.
# <<blank>> for the current database user of the connection. (default: <<blank>>).
# flyway.installedBy=
# Rules for the built-in error handler that let you override specific SQL states and errors codes in order to
# force specific errors or warnings to be treated as debug messages, info messages, warnings or errors.
# Each error override has the following format: STATE:12345:W.
# It is a 5 character SQL state (or * to match all SQL states), a colon,
# the SQL error code (or * to match all SQL error codes), a colon, and finally
# the desired behavior that should override the initial one.
# The following behaviors are accepted:
# - D to force a debug message
# - D- to force a debug message, but do not show the original sql state and error code
# - I to force an info message
# - I- to force an info message, but do not show the original sql state and error code
# - W to force a warning
# - W- to force a warning, but do not show the original sql state and error code
# - E to force an error
# - E- to force an error, but do not show the original sql state and error code
# Example 1: to force Oracle stored procedure compilation issues to produce
# errors instead of warnings, the following errorOverride can be used: 99999:17110:E
# Example 2: to force SQL Server PRINT messages to be displayed as info messages (without SQL state and error
# code details) instead of warnings, the following errorOverride can be used: S0001:0:I-
# Example 3: to force all errors with SQL error code 123 to be treated as warnings instead,
# the following errorOverride can be used: *:123:W
# Flyway Teams only
# flyway.errorOverrides=
# The file where to output the SQL statements of a migration dry run. If the file specified is in a non-existent
# directory, Flyway will create all directories and parent directories as needed.
# Paths starting with s3: point to a bucket in AWS S3, which must exist. They are in the format s3:<bucket>(/optionalfolder/subfolder)/filename.sql
# Paths starting with gcs: point to a bucket in Google Cloud Storage, which must exist. They are in the format gcs:<bucket>(/optionalfolder/subfolder)/filename.sql
# <<blank>> to execute the SQL statements directly against the database. (default: <<blank>>)
# Flyway Teams only
# flyway.dryRunOutput=
# When attempting to get a lock for migrating, the number of attempts (at 1 second intervals) to make before
# abandoning the migration. Specify -1 to try indefinitely. (default: 50)
# flyway.lockRetryCount=
# JDBC properties to pass to the JDBC driver when establishing a connection.
# Flyway Teams only
# flyway.jdbcProperties.myProperty=
# flyway.jdbcProperties.myOtherProperty=
# Whether Flyway's support for Oracle SQL*Plus commands should be activated. (default: false)
# Flyway Teams only
# flyway.oracle.sqlplus=
# Whether Flyway should issue a warning instead of an error whenever it encounters an Oracle SQL*Plus
# statement it doesn't yet support. (default: false)
# Flyway Teams only
# flyway.oracle.sqlplusWarn=
# When connecting to a Kerberos service to authenticate, the path to the Kerberos config file.
# Flyway Teams only
# flyway.kerberosConfigFile
# The URL for a build database
# This database is used to migrate against in order to produce reports before they affect your target database
# Note: This database will be cleaned! You must ensure it is safe to do so
# Flyway Enterprise only
# flyway.check.buildUrl
# The username for the build database
# Defaults to 'flyway.user'
# Flyway Enterprise only
# flyway.check.buildUser
# The password for the build database
# Defaults to 'flyway.password'
# Flyway Enterprise only
# flyway.check.buildPassword
# The destination folder for reports
# The report filename will be of the form 'check-report-yyyy-mm-dd_HH-MM-ss'
# Defaults to the current directory
# Flyway Enterprise only
# flyway.check.outputLocation
# The output format of reports. Options are:
# - 'json': Machine-readable
# - 'html': Human-readable
# Defaults to 'html,json'
# Flyway Enterprise only
# flyway.check.outputTypes
# Your Flyway license key (FL01...). Not yet a Flyway Teams Edition customer?
# Request your Flyway trial license key st https://flywaydb.org/download/
# to try out Flyway Teams Edition features free for 30 days.
# Flyway Teams only
# flyway.licenseKey=
flyway.mixed=true
flyway.outOfOrder=true
flyway.validateMigrationNaming=true
flyway.plugins.clean.mode=all
flyway.defaultSchema=dbo