load database from mysql://root@localhost/sakila into postgresql:///sakila -- WITH include drop, create tables, no truncate, -- create indexes, reset sequences, foreign keys -- WITH batch rows = 10000 WITH concurrency = 1, workers = 6, max parallel create index = 4 -- uncomment the following line to test loading into an already -- existing schema, and make sure the schema actually is ready by -- having done a first migration without those options: , create no tables, include drop, truncate SET maintenance_work_mem to '128MB', work_mem to '12MB', search_path to 'sakila, public, "$user"' CAST type date drop not null drop default using zero-dates-to-null, type datetime to timestamp drop default drop not null using zero-dates-to-null -- type tinyint to boolean using tinyint-to-boolean, -- type year to integer drop typemod -- now a default -- MATERIALIZE VIEWS film_list, staff_list MATERIALIZE ALL VIEWS ALTER TABLE NAMES MATCHING ~/_list$/, 'sales_by_store', ~/sales_by/ SET SCHEMA 'mv' ALTER TABLE NAMES MATCHING 'sales_by_store' RENAME TO 'sales_by_store_list' ALTER TABLE NAMES MATCHING 'film' RENAME TO 'films' ALTER SCHEMA 'sakila' RENAME TO 'pagila' -- INCLUDING ONLY TABLE NAMES MATCHING ~/film/, 'actor' EXCLUDING TABLE NAMES MATCHING ~ ; -- BEFORE LOAD DO -- $$ create schema if not exists sakila; $$, -- $$ create schema if not exists mv; $$, -- $$ alter database sakila set search_path to sakila, mv, public; $$