A simple fix to run your Rails tests with sqlite. From the example by Chris Roos.
Add the gem to your bundle by adding
gem 'memory_test_fix'
to your Gemfile
In your database.yml, use:
test:
adapter: sqlite3
database: ":memory:"
It runs much faster!
You can also adjust the verbosity of the output:
test:
adapter: sqlite3
database: ":memory:"
verbosity: silent
To use rails migrations instead of loading db/schema.rb
test:
adapter: sqlite3
database: ":memory:"
migrate: true
You can also use this with other (testing) environments, not just 'test'.
This gem is compatible with Rails 4. If you're using an older version of Rails, your first priority should be upgrading Rails. If that's not an option, you can use version 1.2.2 of this gem with Rails 3.2. If you're using Rails 3.1 or 3.0, use version 1.1.0 of this gem. If you're using Rails 2.3, use version 0.2.2. If you're using an even older version of Rails, use version 0.1.3.
The original hack this gem is based on was created by Chris Roos.
The hack was adapted as a Rails plugin by Geoffrey Grosenbach.
The following people have contributed:
- Kakutani Shintaro
- Matijs van Zuijlen
- Erik Hanson & Matt Scilipoti
- Greg Weber
- Stephan Zalewski
MemoryTestFix is maintained by Matijs van Zuijlen