My use case is like this: I have a development cluster, a staging cluster and a production cluster. When I finish a set of migrations (i.e. changes) on the development cluster, I want to apply them to the staging cluster, and eventually the production cluster. I don't want to do it by hand, because it's a painful and error-prone process. What I would like to do is export the last N migrations from the development cluster as a text file, with exactly the same format as the original text commands, and import them to the staging and production clusters.
I think the best place to do this might be the CLI, since you would probably want to view your migrations before exporting them. Something like this: show migrations N; Shows the last N migrations. export migrations N <fileName>; Exports the last N migrations to file fileName. import migrations <fileName>; Imports migrations from fileName. The import process would apply the migrations one at a time giving you feedback like, "applying migration: update column family...". If a migration fails, the process should give an appropriate message and stop. Is anyone else interested in this? I have created a Jira ticket for it here: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-2636