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I was wondering if people had any thoughts about how to keep schemas in sync between the client side instance of PG and the one running server side?
ORMs provide some great tooling which builds clients off the schema, and if anything goes out of sync the backend fails to build - does anything exist or maybe is planned to aid with catching such issues (apart from e2e/integration testing)?
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Great project!
I was wondering if people had any thoughts about how to keep schemas in sync between the client side instance of PG and the one running server side?
ORMs provide some great tooling which builds clients off the schema, and if anything goes out of sync the backend fails to build - does anything exist or maybe is planned to aid with catching such issues (apart from e2e/integration testing)?
Thanks!
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