Atlas (Issue #10): Announcing v0.14.0: Checkpoints, Push to Cloud and JetBrains Editor Support
Hi everyone!
Welcome to the 10th edition of our newsletter, where we periodically share updates and fresh content about everything Atlas.
Here is what you can find in this edition:
Announcing Atlas v0.14!
How to push your migration directory to Atlas Cloud from the CLI
JetBrains Editor Support
Checkpoints - replay migrations from a selected point forward
Password-less schema migrations on AWS RDS and Google Cloud SQL
All the best,
Ariel and Rotem
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Announcing Atlas v0.14: Checkpoints, Push to Cloud, and JetBrains Editor Support
It has been less than a month since we released our last version, and we are back with some new exciting features!
Read our announcement blog post
Push to Atlas Cloud
Our cloud platform keeps on growing, and we are working on making it easier to use from the CLI. For this release we created atlas migrate push
, allowing you to push your migration directory to Atlas Cloud directly through the CLI, it’s like docker push
, but for your schema migrations.
Checkpoints
Checkpoints enable you to save a snapshot of your database at a specific point in time and replay migrations from that point forward to speed up atlas migrate apply
commands on empty databases.
JetBrains Editor Support
Learn how you can use Atlas directly from your favorite JetBrains IDEs (IntelliJ, PyCharm, GoLand, etc.) using the new Atlas plugin.
P.S. Are you familiar with our VSCode Extension?
Reporting Deployments
Atlas now supports the reporting of migration deployments to personal workspaces in Atlas Cloud, allowing full visibility into your databases, migration runs, and their statuses for each project.
Password-less schema migrations
The most secure password in the world is… No password at all.
Atlas now supports IAM authentication for AWS RDS and GCP SQL! Read the docs for the "gcp_cloudsql_token"
or "aws_rds_token"
data sources here and here.
Wrapping up
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