What are preconditions?
Preconditions are tags you add to your changelog or individual changesets to control the execution of an update based on the state of the database. Preconditions let you specify security and standardization requirements for your changesets. If a precondition on a changeset fails, Liquibase does not deploy that changeset.
Uses
You can use preconditions to:
Document what assumptions the author of the changelog had when creating it.
Enforce that those assumptions are not violated by users running the changelog.
Perform data checks before performing an unrecoverable change such as dropTable.
Control what changesets are run and not run based on the state of the database.
You can use all Liquibase preconditions in XML, YAML, and JSON changelogs. Only some preconditions are supported in SQL changelogs.
Syntax
You can use one local preConditions
tag per changeset and one global preConditions
tag in the changelog (outside any changeset). In XML, YAML, and JSON changelogs, you can use conditional logic to add multiple preconditions within a single preConditions
tag.
Preconditions at the changelog level are applied to all changesets, not just those listed in the current changelog or its child changelogs.
The following example XML, YAML, and JSON changelogs will only be run if the database executed against is Oracle and the database user executing the script is SYSTEM
. Also, they will run the changeset with the sqlCheck
precondition and createTable. The example SQL changelog only runs the sqlCheck
precondition and createTable
.
If the preconditions check fails, you will receive a warning and it will continue executing the changeset as normal because of the onFail="WARN"
precondition. To prevent the execution of the changeset when the precondition fails, you can set HALT
or CONTINUE
values. For more information, see onFail/onError precondition values.
Example changelogs with preconditions
Note: The syntax on this page explains how to specify preconditions directly in changelogs. In Liquibase 4.29.2 and later, if you're calling on the Liquibase API programmatically using the YamlChangeLogSerilizer
or JsonChangeLogSerializer
classes, YAML and JSON preconditions have slightly different syntax. For more information, see liquibase.serializer.ChangeLogSerializer
.
Changelog syntax
--liquibase formatted sql
--changeset Liquibase User:1
--preconditions onFail:WARN
--precondition-sql-check expectedResult:0 SELECT COUNT(*) FROM example_table
--comment: /* Comments should go after the precondition. Otherwise, Liquibase returns an error. */
CREATE TABLE example_table (
id int PRIMARY key,
firstname varchar(50),
lastname varchar(50) NOT NULL,
state char(2)
)
Multiple preconditions
In XML, JSON, and YAML changelogs, you can set multiple preconditions in one preConditions
tag by using nestable AND
, OR
, and NOT
conditional logic tags. If no conditional tags are specified, the default value is AND
.
Liquibase uses lazy evaluation (call-by-need) when running preconditions. For example, if the first condition of an AND
expression fails, Liquibase does not evaluate the second condition. If the first condition of an OR
expression succeeds, Liquibase does not evaluate the second condition.
Changelog syntax for multiple preconditions
Syntax for multiple preconditions:
- preConditions:
- or:
- CONDITION_1: VALUE
- CONDITION_2:
SUB_CONDITION: SUB_VALUE
For example, the following syntax example checks that the update is running on Oracle and with the SYSTEM
user but will only generate a warning message if the precondition fails:
- preConditions:
- onFail: WARN
- dbms:
type: oracle
- runningAs:
username: SYSTEM
The following requires the changelog to run on Oracle or MySQL:
- preConditions:
- or:
- dbms:
type: oracle
- dbms:
type: mysql
You can also see the precondition running as SYSTEM
if executing against an Oracle database or running as SA
if executing against a Microsoft SQL Server database:
- preConditions:
- or:
- and:
- dbms:
type: oracle
runningAs:
username: SYSTEM
- and:
- dbms:
type: mssql
runningAs:
username: sa
Handling failures and errors
Liquibase defines two types of preconditions:
Precondition failures, which represent that the check failed
Precondition errors that are the exceptions thrown in the execution of a check
The process of both can be controlled through the onFail
and onError
attributes on the preConditions
tag.
Available attributes
Attribute | Description |
| Controls what happens if there is an error checking whether the precondition passed or not. |
| Provides a custom message to output when preconditions fail. Since 2.0 |
| Controls what happens if the preconditions check fails. |
| Provides a custom message to output when preconditions fail. Since 2.0 |
| Controls how preconditions are evaluated with the s.
Since 1.9.5 |
| Controls how preconditions are evaluated with the |
onFail
/onError
precondition values
Value | Description |
| Skips over the changeset. Execution of the changeset will be attempted again on the next update. Continues with the changelog. |
| Halts the execution of the entire changelog (default). |
| Skips over the changeset but marks it as executed. Continues with the changelog. |
| Sends a warning and continues executing the changeset /changelog as normal. |
onSqlOutput
/onUpdateSql
values
Value | Description |
| When you run the |
| When you run the |
| When you run the |
Failures and errors will cause Liquibase to return non-zero exit codes in the command output. Warnings will cause Liquibase to return exit codes of zero.
Example failure on a changelog
Unexpected error running Liquibase: Validation Failed:
1 preconditions failed
myChangelog.xml : DBMS Precondition failed: expected oracle, got postgresql
Example error on a changelog
Unexpected error running Liquibase: Validation Failed:
1 preconditions generated an error
myChangelog.xml : liquibase.precondition.core.SqlPrecondition@5745ca0e : ERROR: relation "public.table_does_not_exist" does not exist
Example warning on a changelog
WARNING: Executing myChangelog.xml::01-new::wonder.woman despite precondition failure due to onFail='WARN':
1 preconditions failed
myChangelog.xml : Column public.customer.name_new does not exist
Available preconditions
The examples of preconditions shown in the table don't include the schemaName
attribute. It is best practice not to keep the schemaName
in the changeset and rely on the default schema except when you don't want to create something in the default schema.
Additionally, you can include the onError
or onFail
attributes with the WARN
, HALT
, CONTINUE
, or MARK_RAN
value in the preconditions tag, however, the CONTINUE
and MARK_RAN
options can only be applied to preconditions inside a changeset.
changeLogPropertyDefined
Checks whether given changelogattribute is present. It fails if the value is not the same as given.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The name of the property to check. | Required |
| The required value for a given property. | Optional |
changeLogPropertyDefined syntax
- preConditions: - onFail: WARN - changeLogPropertyDefined: property: myproperty value: requiredvalue
changeSetExecuted
Defines if the specified changeset has already been executed.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The changeset id. | Required |
| The changeset author. | Required |
| The file name (including searchPath relative path) of the changeset. | Required |
changeSetExecuted syntax
- preConditions:
- onFail: HALT
- changeSetExecuted:
id: 1
author: liquibase
changeLogFile: changelog.xml
columnExists
Defines if the specified column exists in the database.
Note: Liquibase initially tries to run this precondition with a resource-efficient database query. If it fails, it creates a snapshot of your database, which may impact performance.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The name of the column. | Required |
| The name of the column's table. | Required |
| The name of the table's schema. | Optional |
columnExists syntax
- preConditions:
- onFail: WARN
- columnExists:
tableName: table1
columnName: column1
dbms
Defines if the database executed against matches the type specified.
Note: The dbms
precondition is not available for formatted SQL.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The type of database expected. Multiple dbms values can be specified using comma-separated values. For a list of valid values, see | Required |
dbms syntax
- preConditions:
- onFail: WARN
- or:
- dbms:
type: oracle
- dbms:
type: mysql
expectedQuotingStrategy
Controls how object names are quoted in the SQL files generated by Liquibase and used in calls to the database. For more information, see objectQuotingStrategy
.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The object quoting strategy. Valid values are
,
, and
. | Required |
expectedQuotingStrategy syntax
- preConditions:
- onFail: WARN
- expectedQuotingStrategy:
strategy: LEGACY
foreignKeyConstraintExists
Defines if the specified foreign key exists in a table in the database.
Note: Running this precondition always creates a snapshot of your database, which may impact performance.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The name of the foreign key. | Required |
| The name of the table the foreign key is in. | Required
in 4.7.0+ |
| The name of the foreign key's schema. | Optional |
foreignKeyConstraintExists syntax
- preConditions:
- onFail: WARN
- foreignKeyConstraintExists:
foreignKeyName: PK_2354
foreignKeyTableName: myTable
indexExists
Defines if the specified index exists in the database. You can either specify the indexName
attribute or tableName
and columnNames
attributes.
Note: There are a few databases where the indexName
is not unique, which is why both indexName
and tableName
can be used.
Note: Running this precondition always creates a snapshot of your database, which may impact performance.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The name of the index. | Optional |
| The name of the column. | Optional |
| The name of the table. | Optional |
| The name of the index's schema. | Optional |
indexExists syntax
- preConditions:
- onFail: WARN
- indexExists:
indexName: originindex
- preConditions:
- onFail: WARN
- indexExists:
tableName: MY_NEW_TABLE
columnNames: ID
- preConditions:
- onFail: WARN
- indexExists:
indexName: originindex
tableName: MY_NEW_TABLE
primaryKeyExists
Defines if the specified primary key exists in the database.
Note: Running this precondition always creates a snapshot of your database, which may impact performance.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The name of the primary key constraint. | Either
or
is
required |
| The name of the table containing primary key. | Either Note: On DB2, H2, HSQLDB, MySQL, and SQLite, |
| The name of the primary key's schema. | Optional |
primaryKeyExists syntax
- preConditions:
- onFail: HALT
- primaryKeyExists:
primaryKeyName: ID_2354
tableName: table1
rowCount
Checks that the number of rows in a table matches an expected value.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The number of rows the user expects in a table. | Required |
| The name of the column's table. | Required |
rowCount syntax
- preConditions:
- onFail: WARN
- rowCount:
expectedRows: 5
tableName: person
runningAs
Defines if the database user executed under matches the username specified.
Note: The runningAs
precondition is not available for formatted SQL.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The database user script which is expected to run as. | Required |
runningAs syntax
- preConditions:
- onFail: WARN
- dbms:
type: oracle
- runningAs:
username: SYSTEM
sequenceExists
Defines if the specified sequence exists in the database.
Note: If you use PostgreSQL, Liquibase initially tries to run this precondition with a resource-efficient database query. If it fails, it creates a snapshot of your database, which may impact performance. On other databases, Liquibase always creates a snapshot.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The name of the sequence. | Required |
| The name of the sequence's schema. | Optional |
sequenceExists syntax
- preConditions:
- onFail: WARN
- sequenceExists:
sequenceName: idnumber
sqlCheck
Executes an SQL string and checks the returned value. The SQL must return a single row with a single value.
To check a number of rows, use the
count
SQL function.To check for ranges of values, perform the check in the SQL and return a value that can be easily compared against.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The value to compare the SQL result to. | Required |
| In JSON and YAML changelogs, the SQL statement to run. In XML changelogs, insert the SQL statement directly within the | Required |
sqlCheck syntax
--changeset your.name:1
--preconditions onFail:WARN
--precondition-sql-check expectedResult:1 SELECT COUNT(1) FROM pg_tables WHERE TABLENAME = 'myRequiredTable'
create table example_table (
id int primary key,
firstname varchar(50),
lastname varchar(50) not null,
state char(2)
)
tableExists
Defines if the specified table exists in the database.
Note: Running this precondition always creates a snapshot of your database, which may impact performance.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The name of the table. | Required |
| The name of the table's schema. | Optional |
tableExists syntax
--changeset your.name:1
--preconditions onFail:MARK_RAN
--precondition-table-exists table:table1 schema:12345
create table table2 (
id int primary key
);
Note: tableExists
is supported for SQL changelogs in Liquibase 4.27.0 and later.
tableIsEmpty
Checks whether the specified table is empty.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The name of the table. | Required |
| The name of the database catalog. | Optional |
| The name of the database schema. | Optional |
tableIsEmpty syntax
- preConditions:
- onFail: WARN
- tableIsEmpty:
tableName: myTable
catalogName: myCatalog
schemaName: mySchema
uniqueConstraintExists
Checks for the existence of unique constraints before running the update. (since Liquibase 4.9.0)
Note: Running this precondition always creates a snapshot of your database, which may impact performance.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The name of the column's table. | Required |
| The name of the column. | Optional |
| The name of the unique constraint. | Optional |
uniqueConstraintExists syntax
- preConditions:
- onFail: WARN
- uniqueConstraintExists:
constraintName: uq_constraint_name
tableName: test_table
- preConditions:
- onFail: WARN
- uniqueConstraintExists:
tableName: test_table
columnNames: first_name, last_name
viewExists
Defines if the specified view exists in the database.
Note: Running this precondition always creates a snapshot of your database, which may impact performance.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The name of the view. | Required |
| The name of the view's schema. | Optional |
viewExists syntax
Note: viewExists
is supported for SQL changelogs in Liquibase 4.27.0 and later.
--changeset your.name:1
--preconditions onFail:MARK_RAN
--precondition-view-exists view:view1 schema:12345
create table table1 (
id int primary key
);
customPrecondition
Can be created by adding a class that implements the liquibase.precondition.CustomPrecondition
interface. Parameters on custom classes are set through reflection based on the <param>
sub-tags. Pass parameters as strings to the custom precondition.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The name of the custom precondition class. | Required |
<param>
sub-tag
The parameter to pass to the custom precondition.
Attribute | Description | Requirement |
| The name of the parameter to set. | Required |
| A string value to set parameter to. | Required |
customPrecondition syntax
- customPrecondition:
- className: com.example.CustomTableCheck
- param:
name: tableName
value: our_table
- param:
name: count
value: 42