Re: [rspec-users] Newbie question, populate or ignore test db

2008-07-26 Thread Teedub
For some reason I thought I was using the fixture that thescript/ generate rspec_scaffold method created for me. And further that the fixture didn't use a database, but pretended that it did. Thanks On Jul 22, 12:09 am, Bart Zonneveld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 22-jul-2008, at 6:43, Teedub

Re: [rspec-users] Newbie question, populate or ignore test db

2008-07-22 Thread Bart Zonneveld
On 22-jul-2008, at 6:43, Teedub wrote: Thanks rake db:test:prepare did the trick. I am still a bit confused as to why rake cares about a database that it isn't using. But I guess that will all fall into place in my brain one day. Well, the test database is for ehrm, testing :). So rake is act

Re: [rspec-users] Newbie question, populate or ignore test db

2008-07-21 Thread Teedub
Thanks rake db:test:prepare did the trick. I am still a bit confused as to why rake cares about a database that it isn't using. But I guess that will all fall into place in my brain one day. Teedub On Jul 21, 1:01 am, Rahoul Baruah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 21 Jul 2008, at 08:27, David Sal

Re: [rspec-users] Newbie question, populate or ignore test db

2008-07-21 Thread Rahoul Baruah
On 21 Jul 2008, at 08:27, David Salgado wrote: If you have created it, then perhaps the test db doesn't have the right tables. So, try "rake db:test:prepare". You'll need to do that after every migration as well. Once your test database is built, using "rake spec" should ensure that your

Re: [rspec-users] Newbie question, populate or ignore test db

2008-07-21 Thread David Salgado
Have you created the database "myspec_test"? If not, try running "rake db:create:all". If you have created it, then perhaps the test db doesn't have the right tables. So, try "rake db:test:prepare". You'll need to do that after every migration as well. HTH David 2008/7/21 Teedub <[EMAIL PROTE

[rspec-users] Newbie question, populate or ignore test db

2008-07-20 Thread Teedub
Hi, I have been attempting to get rspec running on Ubuntu without much luck. I finally got it to go, but I can't figure out how to turn off the database access. I created a new test project named myspec Ran script/generate rspec and then so I would have restful routes, ran script/generate rspec_