beat.web.utils.management.commands.update_installed_databases module¶
Examples
To install advanced databases:
$ manage.py update_installed_databases -v1
Note: If you need to specify your own path to the directories containing the databases, you could just create a simple JSON file as follows:
{
"atnt/1": "/remote/databases/atnt",
"banca/2": "/remote/databases/banca"
}
Then just use the script with the option --database-root-file:
$ manage.py update_installed_databases -v1 --database-root-file=<file.json>
By default, the scripts only installs versions that are not already available.
In order to do a full update of the database use --replace:
$ manage.py update_installed_databases -v1 --replace
It’s also possible to do a dry-run to just determine what would be installed
using the option --dry-run:
$ manage.py update_installed_databases -v1 --dry-run
By default, paths to the root of all databases are set to match the Idiap Research Institute filesystem organisation.