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Liquibase vs Upmin Admin: What are the differences?

Developers describe Liquibase as "Source control for your database". Developers store database changes in text-based files on their local development machines and apply them to their local databases. Changelog files can be be arbitrarily nested for better management. On the other hand, Upmin Admin is detailed as "Framework for creating powerful admin backends with minimal effort in Ruby on Rails". Upmin Admin is a framework for creating powerful admin backends with minimal effort.

Liquibase and Upmin Admin can be categorized as "Database" tools.

Some of the features offered by Liquibase are:

  • Supports code branching and merging
  • Supports multiple developers
  • Supports multiple database types

On the other hand, Upmin Admin provides the following key features:

  • Zero to Admin in less than a minute
  • Create actions with existing code
  • Customize views using tools you are familiar with

Liquibase and Upmin Admin are both open source tools. It seems that Liquibase with 1.78K GitHub stars and 1.09K forks on GitHub has more adoption than Upmin Admin with 789 GitHub stars and 78 GitHub forks.

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Pros of Liquibase
Pros of Upmin Admin
  • 18
    Many DBs supported
  • 18
    Great database tool
  • 12
    Easy setup
  • 8
    Database independent migration scripts
  • 5
    Database version controller
  • 5
    Unique open source tool
  • 2
    Precondition checking
  • 1
    Supports NoSQL and Graph DBs
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    Cons of Liquibase
    Cons of Upmin Admin
    • 5
      Documentation is disorganized
    • 5
      No vendor specifics in XML format - needs workarounds
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      What is Liquibase?

      Liquibase is th leading open-source tool for database schema change management. Liquibase helps teams track, version, and deploy database schema and logic changes so they can automate their database code process with their app code process.

      What is Upmin Admin?

      Upmin Admin is a framework for creating powerful admin backends with minimal effort.

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        What are some alternatives to Liquibase and Upmin Admin?
        Flyway
        It lets you regain control of your database migrations with pleasure and plain sql. Solves only one problem and solves it well. It migrates your database, so you don't have to worry about it anymore.
        Hibernate
        Hibernate is a suite of open source projects around domain models. The flagship project is Hibernate ORM, the Object Relational Mapper.
        Sqitch
        It is a standalone change management system with no opinions about your database engine, application framework, or development environment. Native scripting. Changes are implemented as scripts native to your selected database engine.
        Slick
        It is a modern database query and access library for Scala. It allows you to work with stored data almost as if you were using Scala collections while at the same time giving you full control over when a database access happens and which data is transferred.
        Spring Data
        It makes it easy to use data access technologies, relational and non-relational databases, map-reduce frameworks, and cloud-based data services. This is an umbrella project which contains many subprojects that are specific to a given database.
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