NoDBLinks

NoDBLinks is a custom policy check that prevents the use of database links, or the use of @ in SQL statements.

regex: @

This example utilizes Oracle. You can use this check as it is or customize it further to fit your needs in your SQL database. All Regex Custom Policy Checks can only run against the changelog, not against the database.

Scope Database
changelog Oracle

Step-by-Step

Note: These steps describe how to create the custom policy check. It does not exist by default in Liquibase Pro.

  1. Enter this command into the CLI: 
    liquibase checks customize --check-name=SqlUserDefinedPatternCheck
  2. Give your check a short name for easier identification. In this example we will title the check:
    NoDBLinks
  3. Set the Severity to return a code of 0-4 when triggered. These severity codes allow you to determine if the job moves forward or stops when this check triggers.
    Learn more here: Use Policy Checks in Automation: Severity and Exit Code
    options: 'INFO'=0, 'MINOR'=1, 'MAJOR'=2, 'CRITICAL'=3, 'BLOCKER'=4

  4. Set the SEARCH_STRING to this valid regular expression:
    @

  5. Set the MESSAGE for when a match for regular expression <SEARCH_STRING> is found in a Changeset:

    Example: Error! No DB links (use of '@') allowed in SQL scripts.

  6. Set STRIP_COMMENTS to true if you want to remove the comments from the output.

    The regex custom policy check is created successfully.

Sample Failing Scripts

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SELECT * FROM employees@local;

Sample Error Message

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CHANGELOG CHECKS
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Checks completed validation of the changelog and found the following issues:

Check Name:         Check for specific patterns in sql (NoDBLinks)
Changeset ID:       01
Changeset Filepath: changelog.xml
Check Severity:     BLOCKER (Return code: 4)
Message:            Error! No DB links (use of '@') allowed in SQL scripts.