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2006 May 25
5
rake migrate VERSION=0 doesn''t appear to execute
All, I''ve decided to jump into Migrations before I get too far along on the DB side of things. I already have some tables built, and I went ahead and built the migration that would have created them from scratch, and I made sure that there was a self.down section to drop them. I wanted to verify that I could roll back so I figured I would use rake to drop these pre-existing tables
2007 Apr 17
3
using rake db:fixtures:load with rspec fixtures
Hi, I''m new to rspec. I have some fixtures in /spec/fixtures. If they were in /test/fixtures they could be loaded with rake db:fixtures:load. Is there any way other than a symlink to load my rspec fixtures into the database with rake? Or, can I cause rspec to load the fixtures from /test/fixtures? Thanks, Paul
2006 Sep 05
0
rake craziness with Migrate as a dependency
Hi everyone, For one of our projects we have a need to deploy and maintain a demo. As a result I''ve attempted to setup a set of rake tasks for the job. My goal is have one rake task called "deploy_demo" which purges the database, migrates to the current schema, and loads the db from a set of fixture files in a specified location. I''ve written two new tasks the perform
2011 Apr 26
1
problem populating table using rake db:fixtures:load
I''m running Rails 3 and I''m trying to populate a table using rake db:fixtures:load, and I''m getting a "Could not find" file error. The table is called stores, and I''ve confirmed that it exists, and the data is in stores.yml in my test/fixtures directory. The command I''m running is rake db:fixtures:load FIXTURES=stores. The error message
2006 Jul 18
1
Fixtures Max Size? SystemStackError: stack level too deep
Hello, I have a table of zipcodes that I am using in my application, so there are approximately 50,000 rows in this table. I have dumped the table to a fixture yaml file to represent this data, but when I try to load it, I get this error: SystemStackError: stack level too deep Is there a max size allowed for a fixture file..? Here is the --trace output: rake db:fixtures:load --trace **
2006 Oct 17
3
rake -T is missing rake db:fixtures:dump?
Subject says it all: rake doesn''t know about db:fixtures:dump. When I try, I get this: Don''t know how to build task ''db:fixtures:dump'' I thought this was a standard feature that ships with rake- any idea why it''s missing, and how I can reinstall it? Here''s the environment: Ruby version 1.8.4 (powerpc-darwin8.6.0) RubyGems
2013 Feb 01
0
rake db:migrate failing against oracle
Hello All -- I am using jruby 1.6.7.2 with rails 3.2.11 to create a brown bag for several other developers. I cannot get the migration to work to save my life... In my database yaml file I have the following: --- development: adapter: jdbc driver: oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver url: jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:xe username: brownbag password: brownbag pool: 500 --- When I run:
2006 Jul 26
1
fixtures not loading when running rake test - ok other times
Hallo -- I have the most bizzare problem. I have a test called PropertyTest that runs absolutely fine. Even if I totally clear the test database before running it, it happily scoots off, loads all necessary fixtures, runs & passes all tests. My problem arises when I run rake test:units. Then, all other tests pass fine, but this one starts failing as if the fixture data simply
2005 May 15
0
fixtures, unit tests, and rake
What are the semantics of the fixtures idea? I have a set of unit tests that when I run individually run fine. When I run them under "rake", the second unit test to call the same fixture doesn''t seem to actually load the data. That is, I have 2 tests; test1.rb and test2.rb, and each one calls "fixtures :foo". test1 runs, by itself, then test2 fails because it
2008 Nov 06
8
anyone able to explain logic behind "rake spec" startup (e.g. db:test:prepare => abort_if_pending_migration => invoke environment => etc etc)
anyone able to explain logic behind "rake spec" startup? i.e. the below steps & why things occur when they do Macintosh-2:myequity greg$ rake spec --trace (in /Users/greg/source/myequity) ** Invoke spec (first_time) ** Invoke db:test:prepare (first_time) ** Invoke db:abort_if_pending_migrations (first_time) ** Invoke environment (first_time) ** Execute environment ** Execute
2011 Apr 06
0
test a rake with fixtures
How do a test a rake task using fixtures? I''ve written yaml files for each fixture but I''m not sure how to test the rake using the fixtures. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFF+G/Ez6ZCGd0@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe
2013 May 07
4
Rake db:migrate
Hello, I''m trying to use command rake db:migrate, but in MySQL I continuous get an empty set and I do know why. #/db/seeds.rb User.create(username: "lorenz", password: "mypass", admin: true) When I run: rake db:seed RAILS_ENV=development --trace I received: ** Invoke db:seed (first_time) ** Execute db:seed ** Invoke db:abort_if_pending_migrations (first_time) **
2008 Feb 07
4
rspec fixtures stay in the test db - is this right?
I have some fixtures set up to put a few records in some of my tables. In some of my rspec describe blocks, i''m *not* calling the fixtures, and expecting the tables to be empty. But they''re not - the fixture data is in there. Am i using fixtures wrongly? I thought that the db was wiped at the start of every test and the fixtures were only added if asked for. Is that not the
2007 Nov 07
0
#7334: FIXTURES_DIR for db:fixtures:load
I added another patch for #7334 that adds a FIXTURES_DIR option to the db:fixtures:load task. This is really helpful for those using rspec. It also adds a db:fixtures:dump task. These two tasks in combination also provide a great way to backup and restore data. Please add some +1''s to the ticket or give constructive criticism. Thanks, Brandon
2009 Mar 09
2
rake:db:prepare Mysql::Error: #42000BLOB/TEXT column ' used in key specification without a length
I have a test environment running rails 1.2.3. I am just starting to introduce testing into this project. When I run a rake db:prepare. I see this message "Mysql::Error: #42000BLOB/TEXT column ''short_description'' used in key specification without a key length: CREATE INDEX ''short_description'' on cached_cars (''short_description'') The
2013 Jun 29
0
rake db:create giving undefined method `' for nil:NilClass
My ruby version is 1.8.7 I have installed mysql-essential-5.0.90-win32 and using Fedena 2.3.5 List of all gems installed:* columnize (0.3.6) declarative_authorization (0.5.1) fattr (2.2.1) ffi (1.9.0) gem_plugin (0.2.3) highline (1.6.19) i18n (0.4.2) metaclass (0.0.1) mime-types (1.23) mocha (0.14.0) mongrel (1.1.5) mysql (2.8.1) net-ping (1.6.0) prawn (0.6.3) prawn-core (0.6.3) prawn-format
2010 May 28
0
Rake Aborted! db:migrate
Hello, I am trying do a migrate of my database but I have problems, I write this in the console: [console] rake db:migrate [/console] And say me: [console] (in /home/distriker/Documentos/public_html/crf) !!! The bundled mysql.rb driver has been removed from Rails 2.2. Please install the mysql gem and try again: gem install mysql. rake aborted! no such file to load -- mysql (See full trace by
2006 Jul 24
3
Creating performance test fixtures from development db? How?
Hi all! I''m looking into the testing chapter of Agile Web Development With Rails (2nd ed.). I want to performance test my app, but I''m too lazy to write fixtures for performance test. I''d rather use the data from my development db (because the data is so close to the production data). How do I get the data into the test db without writing fixtures? Could you please
2007 Dec 11
2
RoR Error When Doing: rake db:schema:load
Hey, I am new to this and I thought I had finally set up everything perfectly after three days of trying to configure it. However I run this command: rake db:schema:load and I get an error "syntax error on line 23, col 11: `''". The error however is now with the schema it''s with the ruby install itself as you can see with the trace I ran:
2011 Apr 20
6
rake db:create fails
Hello folks, I´m here trying to find the way to solve my problem. When i try to run rake db:create or rake db:create:all the process stops and the databases are not created. I change the directives, putting --trace before the rake db:create and the steps are C:\appws\cookbook>rake db:create --trace (in C:/appws/cookbook) ** Invoke db:create (first_time) ** Invoke db:load_config (first_time)