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Maven Goal: Baseline

Baselines an existing database, excluding all migrations up to and including baselineVersion.

baseline

Usage

> mvn flyway:baseline

Configuration

Parameter Required Default Description
url YES The jdbc url to use to connect to the database
driver NO Auto-detected based on url The fully qualified classname of the jdbc driver to use to connect to the database
serverId NO flyway-db The id of the server in the Maven settings.xml file to load the credentials from.

This is an alternative to passing the credentials in directly through properties.
user NO The user to use to connect to the database
password NO The password to use to connect to the database
schemas NO default schema of the connection Case-sensitive list of schemas managed by Flyway.
The first schema will be the one containing the metadata table.
table NO schema_version The name of Flyway's metadata table.
By default (single-schema mode) the metadata 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 metadata table is placed in the first schema of the list.
callbacks NO Fully qualified class names of FlywayCallback implementations to use to hook into the Flyway lifecycle.
skipDefaultCallbacks NO false Whether default built-in callbacks (sql) should be skipped. If true, only custom callbacks are used.
baselineVersion NO 1 The version to tag an existing schema with when executing baseline
baselineDescription NO << Flyway Baseline >> The description to tag an existing schema with when executing baseline
skip NO false Skips the execution of the plugin for this module
configFile NO flyway.properties Properties file from which to load the Flyway configuration. The names of the individual properties match the ones you would use as Maven or System properties. The encoding of the file must be the same as the encoding defined with the flyway.encoding property, which is UTF-8 by default. Relative paths are relative to the POM.

Sample configuration

<configuration>
    <driver>org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver</driver>
    <url>jdbc:hsqldb:file:${project.build.directory}/db/flyway_sample;shutdown=true</url>
    <user>SA</user>
    <password>mySecretPwd</password>
    <schemas>
        <schema>schema1</schema>
        <schema>schema2</schema>
        <schema>schema3</schema>
    </schemas>
    <table>schema_history</table>
    <callbacks>
        <callback>com.mycompany.project.CustomCallback</callback>
        <callback>com.mycompany.project.AnotherCallback</callback>
    </callbacks>
    <skipDefaultCallbacks>false</skipDefaultCallbacks>
    <baselineVersion>1.0</baselineVersion>
    <baselineDescription>Base Migration</baselineDescription>
    <skip>false</skip>
    <configFile>myConfig.properties</configFile>
</configuration>

Sample output

> mvn flyway:baseline

[INFO] [flyway:baseline {execution: default-cli}]
[INFO] Creating Metadata table: "PUBLIC"."schema_version"
[INFO] Schema baselined with version: 1

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