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Re: Removal of migration scripts on each new version
Re: Removal of migration scripts on each new version
Re: Removal of migration scripts on each new version
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Opener B.V., Stefan Rijnhart
Hi everybody, thank you for your input. Some good points have been raised indeed not to keep the scripts by default: * By assuming that keeping the migration script helps people, we might underestimate the ability of developers and consultants to recover from their absence. In this light, arguably, breaking a migration process with an invalid migration script might make things worse than having no migration at all, at least for non-developers. * While in my experience migration scripts are testable, such tests are rare and may not be worthwhile and as such the untested migration scripts will lack the quality assurance that is the OCA seal. * As a party that does a lot of migrations in the way that would potentially benefit by keeping the scripts, C2C has indicated that they prefer to use a bespoke selection of scripts. I have also been browsing the migration scripts in 15.0, 16.0 and 17.0. On average, 5% of all modules have a migration script for the current version. For sure there are some scripts that are going to cause issues in later versions (scripts that update translatable fields using SQL before the translation refactoring, or scripts that query ir.property). At the same time, there are lots of scripts that are unproblematic for the next version. Most scripts are short and easy to review. So I would still be interested to pursue a more pragmatic approach for this on the project/module/maintainer level, as Stéphane suggests below (and Sebasien Alix also hinted at). So that when we maintain, migrate, or review a module we can put in the extra effort to vouch for an older migration script to work on the next version. The policy would then still be to drop the scripts by default. Would that be something we can settle on? On 07-05-2025 12:12, Stéphane Bidoul wrote: > As a maintainer I would like to have the liberty of keeping the > migration scripts if I want to, as I think it is a good service to > provide to my users. > > In the modules I help maintaining it is usually not a problem nor > difficulty. For instance in mis_builder and queue_job It's likely that > we could have all the scripts for the past 8 versions run on the latest. > > So I don't quite understand why it is forbidden to keep them. If I > want to take responsibility for maintaining them I should be allowed > to do so. > > Best regards, > > -Stéphane -- Opener B.V. - Business solutions driven by open source collaboration Stefan Rijnhart - Consultant/developer mail: stefan@opener.amsterdam tel: +31 (0) 6 1447 8606 web: https://opener.amsterdam
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Removal of migration scripts on each new version
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Re: Removal of migration scripts on each new version
by "Richard deMeester" <richard.demeester@willdooit.com> - 07/05/2025 15:49:29 - 12 -
Re: Removal of migration scripts on each new version
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byDIXMIT Consulting SLU, Enric Tobella Alomar -
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byCamptocamp France SAS, Sébastien Alix -
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byAcsone SA/NV, Stéphane Bidoul -
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bySygel Technology S.L., Valentín Vinagre -
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Re: Removal of migration scripts on each new version
byMoaHub, Graeme Gellatly
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