On Wednesday, 27 June 2018 16:26:36 UTC+2, Jon Rowe wrote:
>
> > Sure, I'd like to write some tests and I had an impression that when 
> accessing a class that used mystore connection, RSpec tried to use the 
> default connection defined in test group of database.yml. Is the way I'm 
> truing to do that in testing correct ?
>
> No, RSpec doesn’t do *any* database configuration, Rails will use the 
> environment named configuration by default, but `establish_connection` 
> *should* override it.
>
> If it’s not behaving as you expect you might want to check that Rails is 
> loading your files correctly (as until `establish_connection` is called you 
> won’t have configured the other database).
>

Finally, it does not work as expected when using 

establish_connection(:mystore) unless Rails.env.test?

If I use just

establish_connection(:mystore)

I have another error when calling new on one of the *mystore* DB models:

ORA-12162: TNS:net service name is incorrectly specified

Does RSpec tries to access mystore_test table ?


> Cheers
>
> Jon Rowe
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> On Wednesday, 27 June 2018 at 14:48, Serguei Cambour wrote:
>
> Thank you John !
> What I need is to migrate some data from one DB (*mystore* connection) to 
> another. That's why I had to write some specific Rake tasks to match tables 
> attributes to be imported (*mystore* connection) to another DB defined in 
> development group in *database.yml*. Sure, I'd like to write some tests 
> and I had an impression that when accessing a class that used *mystore* 
> connection, RSpec tried to use the default connection defined in test group 
> of *database.yml.* Is the way I'm truing to do that in testing correct ? 
> Thank you.
>
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 at 15:43, Jon Rowe <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> Sorry I misunderstood your question!
>
> What you need to do is specify multiple environments for your second 
> database, so you can establish an environment specific connection. As you 
> can see from your own configuration thats the standard pattern, so you 
> could then use `establish_connection` with the appropriate db e.g. 
> `establish_connection(:”mystore_#{Rails.env}”)` and have a test version of 
> your second DB
>
> Cheers
> Jon Rowe
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> On Wednesday, 27 June 2018 at 14:06, belgoros wrote:
>
> I had to modify my base class by adding 
> unless Rails.env.test?
>
> condition:
>
>
> module MystoreMigration
>   class MystoreModel < ActiveRecord::Base
>     self.abstract_class = true
>     establish_connection(:mystore) unless Rails.env.test?
>   end
> end
>
>
> All other model classes used by rake tasks inherit from the above model. 
> In this case I'll have to mock all the DB calls related to this rake task 
> to avoid it to establish *mystore*  connection defined in `database.yml` 
> and used by all the tasks models.
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, 27 June 2018 14:16:22 UTC+2, Jon Rowe wrote:
>
> Hi Javix
>
> RSpec itself has no database integration so it's certainly possible, 
> you'll need to either configure a connection manually to talk through or 
> use however you'd normally talk to your other database.
>
> If you’re using rspec-rails you’ll need to figure out how Rails does it’s 
> transactional testing for multiple databases, but most 3rd party gems 
> support “cleaning” multiple databases, including DatabaseCleaner.
>
> HTH
> Jon
>
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 at 09:53, Javix <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I need to execute some rake tasks agains a database other than defined in 
> database.yml, test group. Here is how database.yml looks like:
>
> default: &default
>   adapter: postgresql
>   encoding: unicode
>   user: postgres
>   password:
>   pool: 5
>
>
> development:
>   <<: *default
>   database: decastore_development
>   host: <%= ENV['DECASTORE_DATABASE_HOST'] %>
>
>
> test:
>   <<: *default
>   database: decastore_test
>   host: <%= ENV['DECASTORE_DATABASE_HOST'] %>
>
>
> production:
>   <<: *default
>   host: <%= ENV['DECASTORE_DATABASE_HOST'] %>
>   database: XXXX
>   username: XXXXX
>   password: <%= ENV['DECASTORE_DATABASE_PASSWORD'] %>
>
>
> mystore:
>   adapter: oracle_enhanced
>   host: <%= ENV['mystore_db_host']%>
>   port: <%= ENV['mystore_db_port']%>
>   database: <%= ENV['mystore_db_name']%>
>   username: <%= ENV['mystore_db_user']%>
>   password: <%= ENV['mystore_db_password']%>
>
>
> Is it possible to mix 2 database settings when running tests or I have to 
> mock it everywhere ?
> Thank you.
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