Sweet. Thanks.

I tried tabbing through Sequel.<method> looking for that. Had I tabbed
through Sequel:: I would have found it too.

On Sep 23, 2:16 pm, Jeremy Evans <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 23, 10:27 am, cult hero <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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> > I know that, by convention, you set some kind of constant like DB to
> > be your database when connecting. In my first Rails 3 app, I did this
> > manually with my own initializer that read from the database.yml file.
>
> > However, on a new project I'm working the sequel-rails railtie which
> > does everything my little initializer did and then some. The trouble
> > is that I want to use the sequel_postresql_triggers gem as well as
> > outlined in this thread:
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/sequel-talk/browse_thread/thread/15326...
>
> > To use it, the README says to do this:
>
> > DB.create_language(:plpgsql)
>
> > The problem is that, I have no idea what constant the railtie creates.
> > I've been looking through the code, but that didn't bring me any
> > closer to an answer. Sequel knows though because it's the default DB
> > for the models. How do I figure out what database Sequel is using as
> > the default to I can apply this?
>
> Assume your app only uses one database, you can do:
>
>   DB = Sequel::DATABASES.first
>
> Sequel::DATABASES is an array of all databases that have been
> connected to.
>
> Jeremy

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