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# If you are using mssql, derby, hsqldb, or h2 with one of the
# ActiveRecord JDBC adapters, install the appropriate driver, e.g.,:
# gem install activerecord-jdbcmssql-adapter
#
# Configure using Gemfile:
# gem 'activerecord-jdbcmssql-adapter'
#
# development:
# adapter: mssql
# username: <%= app_name %>
# password:
# host: localhost
# database: <%= app_name %>_development
#
# Warning: The database defined as "test" will be erased and
# re-generated from your development database when you run "rake".
# Do not set this db to the same as development or production.
#
# test:
# adapter: mssql
# username: <%= app_name %>
# password:
# host: localhost
# database: <%= app_name %>_test
#
# production:
# adapter: mssql
# username: <%= app_name %>
# password:
# host: localhost
# database: <%= app_name %>_production
# If you are using oracle, db2, sybase, informix or prefer to use the plain
# JDBC adapter, configure your database setting as the example below (requires
# you to download and manually install the database vendor's JDBC driver .jar
# file). See your driver documentation for the appropriate driver class and
# connection string:
default: &default
adapter: jdbc
username: <%= app_name %>
password:
driver:
development:
<<: *default
url: jdbc:db://localhost/<%= app_name %>_development
# Warning: The database defined as "test" will be erased and
# re-generated from your development database when you run "rake".
# Do not set this db to the same as development or production.
test:
<<: *default
url: jdbc:db://localhost/<%= app_name %>_test
# Do not keep production credentials in the repository,
# instead read the configuration from the environment.
production:
url: <%%= ENV["DATABASE_URL"] %>
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