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Re: Removal of migration scripts on each new version

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DIXMIT Consulting SLU, Enric Tobella Alomar
- 07/05/2025 12:46:40
I prefer to remove the scripts.

The reason is simple, it is safer. 

Keeping them might work in some cases, but it might be problematic in others. It is true that as a community, we don't want to make life harder for community or enterprise developers. However, our duty is to deliver the safest option.

We cannot ask a developer to take into account if this change might affect when coming from 12 or 13 or 14 or.... it is easier to take into account just the current version.

I understand that in some specific cases, with a strong maintainer behind the project, it might have sense, but not as a rule.

Also, with the latest versions (with the scripts folder) it might be easy to create an aggregator of scripts. If you want, we can do a work table on this topic on the next OCA Days (On Belgium or in Spain)

My 2 cents.

El mié, 7 may 2025 a las 12:27, Sebastien Alix (<notifications@odoo-community.org>) escribió:

Hello,

Overall I tend to agree with Pedro on this topic. At C2C we are often jumping 2 to 4 versions when migrating a database, so we are not migrating version by version regarding OCA modules (it would take too much time), and by experience:

  • often `pre` scripts can run without adaptation (that could happen of course with all reasons written by Pedro above), as they normally only rely on SQL
  • `post` ones that are using Odoo ORM can be broken easily (i.e. invoking a 16.0 post script with an 18.0 Odoo code base), and therefore requires modifications (making such script idempotent will require extra work from contributors if we go that way)

To ease the migration work, we are starting to use a tool that reports all intermediate migration scripts for a given module (things start to be complicated when a module is renamed/changed repo but it's another story), and we check which one is relevant for the migration. After that we consolidate these migration scripts (copy/paste + some adaptations) locally in the project.

=> often, some migration scripts could be avoided, and we keep only ones that make sense for the migration. I do not have exact figures but if we have let's say 4 migration scripts for a module from 14.0 to 18.0, often we land with only 1 or 2 that are relevant and could ignore remaining ones.
=> from what I see currently in our biggest projects jumping 4 versions, modules impacted by these intermediate migration scripts represent less than 10% of  installed OCA modules
=> its easier/faster for us to get these info before we start a migration and consolidate scripts manually afterwards, than ensuring every intermediate migration scripts will be idempotent to ensure versions jump. It's not perfect, but that works...

Note: Pushing this tool in community is complicated for now (for different reasons, and we are lacking of time, things still need to be discussed), but I would like to see that happening later one way or another to consolidate community knowledge and contributions (but this is another topic than the one discussed here).

That said, I'm not against keeping some of these scripts if it makes life easier, like the one for `queue_job`, but by default it's easier to drop them IMO, and during review maintainers could state if it deserves to be kept?


Le 06/05/2025 à 13:02, Stefan Rijnhart a écrit :
Hi,

the migration guide mandates the following

> Remove any possible migration script from previous version (in a nutshell, remove migrations folder inside the module if exists).

(https://github.com/OCA/maintainer-tools/wiki/Migration-to-version-18.0#tasks-to-do-in-the-migration)

However, it is not uncommon to skip versions when migrating an Odoo instance. You would go from 15.0 or 16.0 to 18.0 rather than migrating every year. When using the Odoo enterprise migration, the migration scripts between the source and the target version are supposed to be present in the target version. So the migration guideline breaks this type of migration.

I had a disagreement with Pedro Baeza about this on one PR, but I keep coming across instances of this such as https://github.com/OCA/account-invoicing/pull/1874 today so I would like to discuss this in a wider audience.

My preference would be for the guideline to change to say that it is allowed to keep some of the scripts if they are safe for inclusion in the later version (such as the script from https://github.com/OCA/account-invoicing/pull/1874, which checks if a field already exists before trying to add it).

Can I have a temperature check from the community to see how you all feel about this?

Best regards,
Stefan

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