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== Setup
If you don't have an environment for running tests, read
https://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.html#setting-up-a-development-environment
== Running the Tests
To run a specific test:
$ bundle exec ruby -Itest test/cases/base_test.rb -n method_name
To run a set of tests:
$ bundle exec ruby -Itest test/cases/base_test.rb
You can also run tests that depend upon a specific database backend. For
example:
$ bundle exec rake test:sqlite3
Simply executing <tt>bundle exec rake test</tt> is equivalent to the following:
$ bundle exec rake test:mysql2
$ bundle exec rake test:postgresql
$ bundle exec rake test:sqlite3
Using the SQLite3 adapter with an in-memory database is the fastest way
to run the tests:
$ bundle exec rake test:sqlite3_mem
There should be tests available for each database backend listed in the {Config
File}[rdoc-label:label-Config+File]. (the exact set of available tests is
defined in +Rakefile+)
== Config File
If +test/config.yml+ is present, then its parameters are obeyed; otherwise, the
parameters in +test/config.example.yml+ are.
You can override the +connections:+ parameter in either file using the +ARCONN+
(Active Record CONNection) environment variable:
$ ARCONN=postgresql bundle exec ruby -Itest test/cases/base_test.rb
Or
$ bundle exec rake test:postgresql TEST=test/cases/base_test.rb
You can specify a custom location for the config file using the +ARCONFIG+
environment variable.