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Mnesia Add New Column In Production Environment Without Losing Data
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%%%------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
%%% @author aardvocate | |
%%% @copyright (C) 2014, <COMPANY> | |
%%% @doc | |
%%% | |
%%% @end | |
%%% Created : 03. Sep 2014 11:02 PM | |
%%%------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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%%% This module provides a method will add new mnesia columns to an already running mnesia instance without losing data. | |
%%% This has only been tested on Tables with very small data. If you have a Table with millions of sensitive data, | |
%%% make sure you KNOW what you are doing before runing this module. I advice you take a backup first for starters. | |
%%% Also this module is basic and barebones, it doesn't take into consideration for instance mnesia running on multiple nodes, | |
%%% on multiple machines. If you have erlang on multiple nodes, one solution is to run the module on each of your nodes. | |
%%% This module did not use LOCKING, so it is better to make sure no other process is writing to your tables while this module | |
%%% is running. Alternately, you can replace the qlc: aspects with mnesia:read/ and use locks as you wish. But also take | |
%%% note that if you have 100M rows in the mnesia table, this might take a while to run. You can put this in a gen_server:cast | |
%%% so as to make it non-blocking. | |
-module(mnesia_utils). | |
-author("segun"). | |
%% API | |
-export([start/1, add_column/4]). | |
-include_lib("stdlib/include/qlc.hrl"). | |
start(MnesiaDir) -> | |
application:set_env(mnesia, dir, MnesiaDir), | |
mnesia:start(). | |
add_column(TableName, ExistingColumns, NewColum, NewColumnDefaulValue) -> | |
ReadFun = fun() -> | |
Query = qlc:q([R || R <- mnesia:table(TableName)]), | |
qlc:e(Query) | |
end, | |
{atomic, Records} = mnesia:transaction(ReadFun), | |
mnesia:delete_table(TableName), | |
Columns = lists:reverse([NewColum | lists:reverse(ExistingColumns)]), | |
mnesia:create_table(TableName, [{attributes, Columns}]), | |
MnesiaData = generate_mnesia_data(Records, NewColumnDefaulValue), | |
F = fun() -> lists:foreach(fun mnesia:write/1, MnesiaData) end, | |
mnesia:transaction(F). | |
prepend(X, Tuple) -> | |
TupleAsList = lists:reverse(tuple_to_list(Tuple)), | |
list_to_tuple(lists:reverse([X | TupleAsList])). | |
generate_mnesia_data(Records, Default) -> | |
generate_mnesia_data(Records, Default, []). | |
generate_mnesia_data([H | Records], Default, Acc) -> | |
NewRecord = prepend(Default, H), | |
generate_mnesia_data(Records, Default, [NewRecord | Acc]); | |
generate_mnesia_data([], _Default, Acc) -> | |
lists:reverse(Acc). |
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Did you ever consider using mnesia:transform_table/3 ?
http://erlang.org/doc/man/mnesia.html#transform_table-3