Uploading projects
This feature requires signing up for sqlc Cloud, which is currently in beta.
Uploading your project ensures that future releases of sqlc do not break your existing code. Similar to Rust’s crater project, uploaded projects are tested against development releases of sqlc to verify correctness.
Add configuration
After creating a project, add the project ID to your sqlc configuration file.
version: "1"
project:
id: "<PROJECT-ID>"
packages: []
{
"version": "1",
"project": {
"id": "<PROJECT-ID>"
},
"packages": [
]
}
You’ll also need to create an API token and make it available via the
SQLC_AUTH_TOKEN
environment variable.
export SQLC_AUTH_TOKEN=sqlc_xxxxxxxx
Dry run
You can see what’s included when uploading your project by using using the --dry-run
flag:
sqlc upload --dry-run
The output will be the exact HTTP request sent by sqlc
.
Upload
Once you’re ready to upload, remove the --dry-run
flag.
sqlc upload
By uploading your project, you’re making sqlc more stable and reliable. Thanks!