Apologies for what is probably a very basic question--but whatever
obvious thing I''m missing continues to elude me.
Rails 2.3.2 and SQLite3
I create a new project with a single basic scaffold, migrate the
database, and run test. Everything passes. Create a migration that
does a single rename_column operation, and migrate again. Now test
fails with an SQLException Table X has no column named [oldname]. I
don''t believe it is a reserved name situation, and I cannot tell what
else might be going on. This test case is boiled down so much I just
don''t see where I''m doing anything weird. Help?
Step by Step:
>rails testBreaker
>cd TestBreaker (yeah windows, I know...)
>ruby script/generate scaffold safeName testOne:string testTwo:string
>rake db:migrate
>rake test:units
[success]
>ruby script/generate migration break_it_with_rename
[edit to include rename_column :safe_names, :testTwo,
:broken]>rake db:migrate
>rake test:units
[FAIL like this:
test_the_truth(SafeNameTest): ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid:
SQLite3::SQLException: table safe_names has no column named testTwo:
INSERT INTO "safe_names" ("updated_at", "testOne",
"id", "testTwo",
"created_at") VALUES (''2009-10-17 00:27:32'',
''MyString'', 996332877,
''MyString'', ''2009-10-17 00:27:32'')]
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