How to tag a changeset in liquibase to rollback

Manu picture Manu · Jun 21, 2012 · Viewed 50.5k times · Source

I have configured the maven pluggin for liquibase as specified in maven configuration.
Now created a changeset like :-

<changeSet id="changeRollback" author="nvoxland">
  <createTable tableName="changeRollback1">
     <column name="id" type="int"/>
  </createTable>
  <rollback>
     <dropTable tableName="changeRollback1"/>
  </rollback>
</changeSet>

Created the sql to update DB using command line :- mvn liquibase:updateSQL

But just want to know how to rollback using a "rollbackTag" parameter. i.e. If run the command "mvn liquibase:rollbackSQL", what should be the value of "rollbackTag" parameter.

And is it possible to rollback using the changeset id ?

Answer

Mark O&#39;Connor picture Mark O'Connor · Jun 21, 2012

Rollback tags are designed to checkpoint your database's configuration.

The following commands will roll the database configuration back by 3 changesets and create a tag called "checkpoint":

mvn liquibase:rollback -Dliquibase.rollbackCount=3
mvn liquibase:tag -Dliquibase.tag=checkpoint

You can now update the database, and at any stage rollback to that point using the rollback tag:

mvn liquibase:rollback -Dliquibase.rollbackTag=checkpoint

or alternatively generate the rollback SQL:

mvn liquibase:rollbackSQL -Dliquibase.rollbackTag=checkpoint

Revised example

I initially found it difficult to figure out how to configure the liquibase Maven plugin. Just in case it helps here's the example I've used.

The liquibase update is configured to run automatically, followed by tagging the database at the current Maven revision number.

<project>
    <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion>
    <groupId>com.myspotontheweb.db</groupId>
    <artifactId>liquibase-demo</artifactId>
    <version>1.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
    <properties>
        <!-- Liquibase settings -->
        <liquibase.url>jdbc:h2:target/db1/liquibaseTest;AUTO_SERVER=TRUE</liquibase.url>
        <liquibase.driver>org.h2.Driver</liquibase.driver>
        <liquibase.username>user</liquibase.username>
        <liquibase.password>pass</liquibase.password>
        <liquibase.changeLogFile>com/myspotontheweb/db/changelog/db-changelog-master.xml</liquibase.changeLogFile>
        <liquibase.promptOnNonLocalDatabase>false</liquibase.promptOnNonLocalDatabase>
    </properties>
    <dependencies>
        <dependency>
            <groupId>com.h2database</groupId>
            <artifactId>h2</artifactId>
            <version>1.3.162</version>
        </dependency>
    </dependencies>
    <profiles>
        <profile>
            <id>dbupdate</id>
            <activation>
                <activeByDefault>true</activeByDefault>
            </activation>
            <build>
                <plugins>
                    <plugin>
                        <groupId>org.liquibase</groupId>
                        <artifactId>liquibase-maven-plugin</artifactId>
                        <version>2.0.2</version>
                        <executions>
                            <execution>
                                <phase>process-resources</phase>
                                <configuration>
                                    <tag>${project.version}</tag>
                                </configuration>
                                <goals>
                                    <goal>update</goal>
                                    <goal>tag</goal>
                                </goals>
                            </execution>
                        </executions>
                    </plugin>
                </plugins>
            </build>
        </profile>
    </profiles>
</project>

Liquibase is now configured as part of the standard life-cycle so can be run as follows:

mvn clean compile