Laravel has migrations built in :) http://laravel.com/docs/migrations
Simply run
php artisan make:migration migration_name_here
and it will create a migration under app/database/migrations. You could then use Laravel's database classes in your up() and down() methods.
Let's use this as an example...
class SplitColumn extends Migration {
/**
* Run the migrations.
*
* @return void
*/
public function up()
{
Schema::table('table_name', function($table)
{
// Create new columns for table_name (1 column split into 2).
$table->string('new_column');
$table->string('new_column_b');
});
// Get records from old column.
$results = DB::table('table_name')->select('old_column')->get();
// Loop through the results of the old column, split the values.
// For example, let's say you have to explode a |.
foreach($results as $result)
{
$split_value = explode("|", $result->old_column);
// Insert the split values into new columns.
DB::table('table_name')->insert([
"new_column" => $split_value[0],
"new_column_b" => $split_value[1]
]);
}
// Delete old column.
Schema::table('table_name', function($table)
{
$table->dropColumn('old_column');
});
}
/**
* Reverse the migrations.
*
* @return void
*/
public function down()
{
Schema::table('table_name', function($table)
{
// Re-create the old column.
$table->string('old_column');
});
// Get records from old column.
$results = DB::table('table_name')->select('new_column', 'new_column_b')->get();
// Loop through the results of the new columns and merge them.
foreach($results as $result)
{
$merged_value = implode("|", [$result->new_column, $result->new_column_b]);
// Insert the split values into re-made old column.
DB::table('table_name')->insert([
"old_column" => $merged_value
]);
}
// Delete new columns.
Schema::table('table_name', function($table)
{
$table->dropColumn('new_column');
$table->dropColumn('new_column_b');
});
}
}
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