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This is significantly easier than Cinder, Nova etc. as Heat hasn't had any database migrations in multiple cycles, meaning we don't need to worry about having to apply any older sqlalchemy-migrate migrations before switching to alembic. Instead, we simply need to determine we're upgrading a deployment that was previously using sqlalchemy-migrate, upgrading a deployment that has already migrated to alembic, or deploying a new deployment, adjusting accordingly. Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com> Change-Id: I808af9cb21ba21808209b1daddac7426f4cad310 |
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