maybe this can help you
http://erik.debill.org/2011/12/04/rake-for-rails-developers
2012/3/2 S Ahmed
> Is there a rake shortcut to:
>
> 1. drop the db (dev and test)
> 2. create
> 3. migrate
> 4. run seed
>
> Again for both dev and test environments.
>
> I can create an alias, but curious if the
Note that rake db:reset takes your current schema.rb and implements it
in the database. It does not run all your migrations again.
I don't know about rake db:migrate:reset.
Is there a reason why some tasks like rake db:reset and rake doc:rails
are not visible when we run rake -T? How do we see th
rake db:migrate:reset
rake db:seed
Peter
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On 03 Mar 2012, at 02:41, S Ahmed wrote:
> Is there a rake shortcut to:
>
> 1. drop the db (dev and test)
> 2. create
> 3. migrate
> 4. run seed
>
> Again for both dev and test environments.
>
> I can create an alias, but curious
Is there a rake shortcut to:
1. drop the db (dev and test)
2. create
3. migrate
4. run seed
Again for both dev and test environments.
I can create an alias, but curious if there is something built-in.
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