The purpose of this project is to create a export of an APEX application in JSON format. Having the application export in JSON format will allow for easy diffs on different versions of an application
This project is still undergoing active development. As such, configuration and command line options may change.
This projects requires that SQLcl (Oct 13, 2015 or above) is installed. It is used for its ability to quickly output queries in JSON format and cursor support.
Mac users can find additional information on how to install and configre SQLcl here.
To find the current version of SQLcl, simply run SQLcl and it will be displayed. Minimum required version is SQLcl: Release 4.2.0.15.286.1242 RC
.
Node.js version 0.12.x or greater is required. To find your current version run:
node --version
Either download this project from GitHub or clone it using git:
git clone https://github.com/OraOpenSource/apex-diff.git
Note: This project may eventually be listed on npm for easy install.
Create a new (or copy config_sample.json
) config file in the config
folder called config.json
.
debug
: optional, boolean, defaultfalse
.- If
true
will output each step of the process.
- If
rebuildTempFile
: optional, boolean, defaulttrue
.- If
true
, the temp sql file will be re-generated. Unless upgrading APEX, it is not recommended to set this totrue
as it takes additional time to generate the temp sql file.
- If
sqlcl
: optional, string, defaultsql
.- Command name (or full path to) SQLcl file.
filters
: optional, array of regular expressions to remove objects from JSON file- The filter will be applied on both the
apex_view_name
and theapex_view_name.column_name
. - Filters will be applied for all connections.
- It is case insensitive.
- Any
\
needs to be escaped with\\
as the regular expression must also be a valid JSON string.
- The filter will be applied on both the
filterGroups
: optional, JSON object, defining set of filterGroups.- Define a set of filters that can then be easily applied to specific connections
- Each entry is a name/value pair.
- Value is an array of filters that correspond to the filterGroup
connections
: required, JSON object.- Name/value pair for each database connection or connection object
- Connection Object: Use this for specific connection information for a connection
connectionDetails
: required, database connectionfilters
: optional, array of filters (seefilters
above)filterGroups
: optional, array of list offilterGroups
to apply
Example:
{
"sqlcl" : "sqlcl",
"connections" : {
"dev" : {
"connectionDetails" : "giffy/giffy@localhost:11521/xe",
"filters" : ["apex_application_pages"],
"filterGroups" : ["updateInfo"]
},
"prod" : "oos/[email protected]:1521/xe"
},
"filters" : ["apex_application_lists"],
"filterGroups" : {
"updateInfo" : [".+\\..+_updated_.*"]
}
}
Example Explanation:
filters
: For all connections data forapex_application_lists
will be removed.connections
: They're two connections,dev
andprod
,dev
:filters
: Just for this connection, all entries forapex_application_pages
will be removed.filterGroups
: Any filters defined in thefilterGroup
updateInfo
will be applied. In this example, all column names that contain_updated_
will be removed.
filterGroups
: A filterGroup calledupdateInfo
has been created and can be applied to individual connections.
The following list is an example of filters that you can either add to a filters
option or a filterGroup
. Note: the filters are already escaped for JSON use. If testing in a regexp tester ensure to unescape.
All entries tagged with a *
are recommended default filters.
| Filter | Description ------------- | ------------- | -------------
- |
^(.(?!page_id$))*_id$
| Exclude all id columns except forpage_id
- |
.+\\..+_updated_.*
| All columns that contain the name_updated_
- |
.+\\.(items|buttons|display_sequence)
| Exclude all columns with .. |apex_application_templates.reference_count
| Self Explanatory |apex_application_auth
| All entries for theapex_application_auth
view
The Node.js application requires two parameters:
connection name
: This is the name that is found in theconnections
object inconfig.json
.app_id
: Application ID to generate the JSON for.
Using the example configuration file above, the following example shows how to call the application:
# Can call from any directory that you want f113.json in.
node ~/Documents/GitHub/apex-diff/app.js dev 113
This will generate a prettified JSON file: f113.json
.
To help with future development, the following configuration can be added to config.json
:
dev
runSql
:boolean
- If false, will skip over the SQL command. This is useful for testing JSON parsing.saveJson
:boolean
- If false, will not save any changes to the JSON file.
Example:
...
"dev" : {
"runSql" : false,
"saveJson" : true
}
...
If you get an ORA-00600
error, it is a known bug that was fixed in Oracle 12.1.0.1 but re-appeared in 12.1.0.2:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [qkeIsExprReferenced1], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
00600. 00000 - "internal error code, arguments: [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s]"
*Cause: This is the generic internal error number for Oracle program
exceptions. It indicates that a process has encountered a low-level,
unexpected condition. The first argument is the internal message
number. This argument and the database version number are critical in
identifying the root cause and the potential impact to your system.
If you get it, you my need to add the following to apex-diff.sql
:
alter system set "_projection_pushdown" = false scope=memory;
If you're having issues the following are common problems that people have:
- Make sure that your version of Node.js is up to date