And how do you reference it from your test initializer?

On Aug 4, 11:26 am, Brennan Todd <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 1:38 AM, Ryan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I followed this how-to (http://farmdev.com/projects/fixture/using-
> > fixture-with-pylons.html) on using fixtures with Pylons, which was
> > written for 0.9.7. In the `tests/__init__.py` file, an
> > `SQLAlchemyFixture` object needs to be instantiated, which requires a
> > reference to an SQLAlchemy engine. I'm sure this must be loaded
> > somewhere in the environment, but the suggested `meta.engine` is not
> > correct for 1.0 and I was not able to find it, so I went with this
> > instead.
>
> > import sqlalchemy as sa
> > engine = sa.create_engine('mysql://user:p...@localhost:3306/app_name')
>
> > dbfixture = SQLAlchemyFixture(
> >    env = model,
> >    engine = engine,
> >    style = NamedDataStyle())
>
> > Ugly. Can anyone tell me the best way to reference the engine? Thanks.
>
> I ran into the same issue. What I did was just make sure the meta.engine is
> set to the engine when model.init_model is called during setup.

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