This is a small utility that given 2 postgres databases, will tell you what tables have different data. Specificaly it was developed to test replication is working correctly between 2 postgres databases.
Specifically it compares table data and sequences. It won't tell you exactly what rows are different but a range of rows that are different (depending on --chunk-size
parameter)
Doesn't check that the schemas are the same.. i.e. stored procedures, indexes, contraints.. For this use a tool like https://www.postgrescompare.com/ or diff a schema dump from both databases.
Firstly it compares the row count in both tables.
If the row count is the same, it gets postgres to create MD5 sums of "chunks" of the table. This way no data is actually read directly by pgdatadiff
, it also means that pgdatadiff
is relatively fast but is puts a moderate amount of pressure on the DB as it calculates the MD5 sums of large amounts of data.
If you have tables have many columns, perhaps consider using a smaller --chunk-size
, the default is 10000. Conversely if your tables have a small amount of columns with 100000's of rows, perhaps increase this value.
The latest version can be installed using pip install pgdatadiff
. Python 3.6+ is required.
Check pgdatadiff --help
Docker images are available.
docker run -it davidjmarkey/pgdatadiff:0.1.0 /usr/bin/pgdatadiff