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== Configure databases
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Copy test/config.example.yml to test/config.yml and edit as needed. Or just run the tests for
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the first time, which will do the copy automatically and use the default (sqlite3).
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You can build postgres and mysql databases using the build_postgresql and build_mysql rake tasks.
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== Running the tests
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You can run a particular test file from the command line, e.g.
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$ ruby test/cases/base_test.rb
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To run a specific test:
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$ ruby test/cases/base_test.rb -n test_something_works
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You can run with a database other than the default you set in test/config.yml, using the ARCONN
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environment variable:
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$ ARCONN=postgresql ruby test/cases/base_test.rb
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You can run all the tests for a given database via rake:
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To setup the testing environment for PostgreSQL use this command:
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rake postgresql:build_databases
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The incantation for running a particular test looks like this
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rake test TEST=test/cases/datatype_test_postgresql.rb TESTOPTS="--name=test_timestamp_with_zone_values_without_rails_time_zone_support"
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