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Welcome to Liquibase!

This repository contains links to documentation, sample files, and tips for evaluating Liquibase. This evaluation is intended for people interested in learning about the capabilities of Liquibase Pro.

Liquibase Pro enables best practices that are designed to remove friction from the flow of changes to databases. These practices ensure speed, quality, and governance within the change process.

Liquibase Documentation

Installing Liquibase

Liquibase can be installed locally on Windows, Mac, or Linux platforms (e.g., a workstation or automation tool agent/runner) or invoked using our official Docker image.

To apply your Pro license key, follow the instructions here.

Core Concepts

If you are unfamilar with Liquibase concepts, here is some information to get you started.

Changelog formats can be mixed and matched as desired. Liquibase does not impose any file name requirements.

Sample Changelogs

/
│   changelog.mongo.xml
│   changelog.relational.sql
│   changelog.relational.xml
│
├───changesets
│       changelog.ddl.sql
│       changelog.ddl.xml
│       changelog.mongo.js

Database Connections

Liquibase supports over 60 databases, including data warehouses, relational, and NoSQL.

A liquibase.properties file can be used for basic testing. However, it is strongly recommended that environment variables or a secrets manager extension be used for any scenario beyond that.

In general, Liquibase needs three pieces of information to connect to a database.

  1. JDBC URL: database connection string
  2. Username: typically a service account
  3. Password: typically stored within a vault

The exact information required may vary between individual database platforms. Consult the database documentation for specific details.

Helpful Liquibase Commands

Command Description Documentation
connect Test database connection Link
flow Execute a Liquibase workflow Link
status Show undeployed changes Link
update Run changes against target database Link
history Show deployed changes Link
rollback-one-update Rollback the last or a specified update Link
checks Show or view policy checks Link

Liquibase in Automation

Liquibase Pro can work with any automation tool which supports invoking command-line tools. Liquibase provides working examples for some popular automation platforms.

Core Pro Features

During a typical evaluation the following features are exercised.

  1. Policy Checks: similar to static code analysis, but geared more for database changes. can be customized by team, database, etc.
  2. Workflows: portable, database independent workflows to ensure consistency
  3. Targeted Rollback: rollback individual changesets
  4. Operation Reports: basic HTML reports used for auditing or troubleshooting
  5. Structured Logging: JSON formatted logs to feed into an observability tool for reporting (e.g., Datadog, Splunk, Grafana)

Sample flow files are included in this repository.

Contact Liquibase

Thank you!

Thank you for evaluating Liquibase Pro! We hope to be a part of your DevOps journey.