authelia storage migrate down

authelia storage migrate down

Perform a migration down

Synopsis

Perform a migration down.

This subcommand performs the schema migrations available in this version of Authelia which are less than the current schema version of the database.

authelia storage migrate down [flags]

Examples

authelia storage migrate down --target 20
authelia storage migrate down --target 20 --config config.yml
authelia storage migrate down --target 20 --encryption-key b3453fde-ecc2-4a1f-9422-2707ddbed495 --postgres.address tcp://postgres:5432 --postgres.password autheliapw

Options

      --destroy-data   confirms you want to destroy data with this migration
  -h, --help           help for down
  -t, --target int     sets the version to migrate to

Options inherited from parent commands

  -c, --config strings                        configuration files or directories to load, for more information run 'authelia -h authelia config' (default [configuration.yml])
      --config.experimental.filters strings   list of filters to apply to all configuration files, for more information run 'authelia -h authelia filters'
      --encryption-key string                 the storage encryption key to use
      --mysql.address string                  the MySQL server address (default "tcp://127.0.0.1:3306")
      --mysql.database string                 the MySQL database name (default "authelia")
      --mysql.password string                 the MySQL password
      --mysql.username string                 the MySQL username (default "authelia")
      --postgres.address string               the PostgreSQL server address (default "tcp://127.0.0.1:5432")
      --postgres.database string              the PostgreSQL database name (default "authelia")
      --postgres.password string              the PostgreSQL password
      --postgres.schema string                the PostgreSQL schema name (default "public")
      --postgres.username string              the PostgreSQL username (default "authelia")
      --sqlite.path string                    the SQLite database path

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