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I want to have Liquibase configured with my Spring Boot application, so I added dependencies to pom.xml and set the path to master.xml in application.properties. This works fine and Spring Boot runs Liquibase at startup. The problem is that now I want to run Liquibase manually, not at startup of application. Should I completely disable auto-configuration for Liquibase or can I use it and only disable running evaluations at startup?

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  • How will you run Liquibase Manually? Jun 6 at 13:11

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The relevant property name has changed between Spring versions:

  • For Spring 4.x.x: the liquibase.enabled=false application property disables Liquibase.

  • For Spring 5.x.x: the spring.liquibase.enabled=false application property disables Liquibase.


P.S. And for Flyway:

  • Spring 4.x.x: flyway.enabled=false

  • Spring 5.x.x: spring.flyway.enabled=false

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Add liquibase.enabled=false in your application.properties file

Reference

But if you don't want to use liquibase from application anymore, remove liquibase starter altogether from pom.

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    This property was migrated to spring.liquibase.enabled.
    – TJReinert
    Jul 13, 2021 at 22:24
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If you see on the LiquibaseProperties, there is a prefix like

 prefix = "spring.liquibase"

So, My suggestion is to use

spring.liquibase.enabled=false

It solved my problem with spring boot 2.0.0.RC1

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  • spring.liquibase.enabled=false solved my problem too Spring 2.7.1 Jul 5, 2022 at 10:41
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I faced an issue where I wasn't able to disable Liquibase from properties for some reason, so this is how I disabled Liquibase with @Bean annotation:

@Bean
public SpringLiquibase liquibase() {
  SpringLiquibase liquibase = new SpringLiquibase();
  liquibase.setShouldRun(false);
  return liquibase;
}
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  • After this I've received org.springframework.beans.factory.NoSuchBeanDefinitionException: No bean named 'liquibase' available
    – TOUDIdel
    Jul 5, 2019 at 10:55
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    This worked for me. It is the only solution that makes a SpringLiquibase bean available for autowiring without running on startup. Remember to put it in a @Configuration class.
    – David H
    May 27, 2020 at 15:14
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There is one more programmatic approach.

@EnableAutoConfiguration(exclude = LiquibaseAutoConfiguration.class)

on Application main class

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Another approach for application.yml:

spring:
  autoconfigure:
    exclude:
      - org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.liquibase.LiquibaseAutoConfiguration
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If you want to run Liquibase manually, you could use the liquibase maven plugin. Just add something like this to your pom.xml:

  <plugin>
    <groupId>org.liquibase</groupId>
    <artifactId>liquibase-maven-plugin</artifactId>
    <version>${liquibase.version}</version>
    <configuration>
      <changeLogFile>src/main/liquibase/master.xml</changeLogFile>
      <propertyFile>src/main/liquibase/liquibase.properties</propertyFile>
      <promptOnNonLocalDatabase>false</promptOnNonLocalDatabase>
    </configuration>
  </plugin>

You can take a look at the plugin documentation for the configuration details.

And don't use the liquibase support from Spring Boot, as it is only meant to be used in runtime. Just remove the liquibase starter and/or any related dependencies as you'll only need the maven plugin.

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  • The problem with this is that when spring boot finds liquibase on the classpath it will try to execute on startup afaik. Oct 20, 2016 at 17:33
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    That's why you have to remove the liquibase starter, or any direct liquibase dependency if you added any. If you only have the liquibase maven plugin, liquibase is not in the application classpath.
    – Cèsar
    Oct 24, 2016 at 6:22
  • If you disable it during the startup, how will we trigger to run the DB scripts which need to be run ? May 30 at 13:30
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Whilst the documented Spring Boot solution is spring.liquibase.enabled=false, it didn't work for me. To disable liquibase you can also use the following property:

liquibase.shouldRun=false

I passed this as a command line parameter when launching the Spring Boot jar

-Dliquibase.shouldRun=false

see https://docs.liquibase.com/parameters/should-run.html

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You can use the spring.liquibase.enabled=true/false

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