Pat Nakajima wrote:
(Sorry if this is double-posted, I was having trouble with joining the
list)
If you want an easy way to test ActiveRecord extensions, check out
acts_as_fu: http://github.com/nakajima/acts_as_fu. It makes generating
ActiveRecord models dead simple.
Pat
Very slick. I'll be using this next time. :)
-Ben
On Jan 29, 10:18 pm, Ben Mabey <b...@benmabey.com> wrote:
James Byrne wrote:
Ben Mabey wrote:
You can then use the dummy AR classes in your specs with an in-memory
DB.
I hope that helps,
Ben
Oh, yes. very much. Especially this example.
def setup_db
ActiveRecord::Schema.define(:version => 1) do
Have you, or anyone reading this, had any experience with the nulldb gem
as an alternative to in memory sqlite3?
I used nulldb on my last project and I had a lot of success with it.
Using nulldb comes with tradeoffs though and in this case I would just
use sqlite. Unless the project and spec suite is large disconnecting
the DB may not be worth the effort.
-Ben
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