I ran into a "chicken before the egg" problem where a gem was
expecting the
tables to be present when loaded which was fine until you try and build the
db from scratch using db:setup. When it hits db:schema:load the environment
loads and the gem errors out as the tables aren''t present. I made a
custom
task that connected to ActiveRecord and then loads the schema file. Using
essentially the same methods as db:create uses to create the db and
schema:load uses to load the schema. This seems to work without problems.
Is there a reason the environment is normally loaded for this task? Just
wondering If I''m missing something that''ll kick me in the ass
later.
I read and followed some issues about
it: https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/4772
but they don''t say why they decided to load or not load the env at the
time.
Cheers,
Brian
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