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authorNick Muerdter <nick.muerdter@nrel.gov>2015-11-19 11:12:24 -0700
committerNick Muerdter <nick.muerdter@nrel.gov>2015-11-19 11:42:04 -0700
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Fix rake db:structure:dump on Postgres when multiple schemas are used.
If postgresql is being used and there are multiple schemas listed on the `schema_search_path`, then `structure.sql` dumps (triggered by `rake db:structure:dump` or `config.active_record.schema_format = :sql`) began failing in Rails 4.2.5. This is due to the changes made in https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/17885 The problem is that multiple schemas were getting getting passed to `Kernel.system` as a single, space delimited string argument (for example, "--schema=foo --schema=bar"). However, with the updated array style of calling `Kernel.system`, these need to be passed as separate arguments (for example, "--schema=foo", "--schema=bar"). If they get passed as a single string, then the underlying pg_dump program isn't sure how to interpret that single argument and you'll get an error reporting: "pg_dump: No matching schemas were found"
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