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author | Jay Hayes <ur@iamvery.com> | 2013-10-14 11:20:51 -0500 |
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committer | Jay Hayes <ur@iamvery.com> | 2013-11-11 07:54:30 -0600 |
commit | 22f80ae57b26907f662b7fd50a7270a6381e527e (patch) | |
tree | fed6f18701451f9a7a7237cd1061f4f5e5181b43 /guides/code/getting_started/db/seeds.rb | |
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Explicitly exit with status "1" for create and drop failures
* A non-zero exit status allows subsequent shell commands to be chained
together such as: `rake db:reset test:prepare && rspec && cap deploy`
(if you're feeling brave :)
* Any exceptions raised during the `create` and `drop` tasks are caught
in order to print a "pretty" message to the user. Unfortunately doing
so prevents rake from aborting with a non-zero exit status to the shell.
* Therefore we re-raise the exceptions after the "pretty" message and
re-catch them in the task.
* From the task we explicitly exit with a non-zero status. This method
was chosen (rather than just letting rake fail from the exception) so
that the backtrace is suppressed and the output to stderr is
unchanged.
* Update activerecord CHANGELOG
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