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Previously this method always established a connection to the test database.
This resulted in buggy behavior when combined with other tasks like
`bin/rake db:schema:load`.
This was one of the reasons why #15394 (22e9a91189af2c4e6217a888e77f22a23d3247d1)
was reverted:
> I’ve replicated it on a new app by the following commands: 1) rails
generate model post:title, 2) rake db:migrate, 3) rake
db:schema:load, 4) rails runner ‘puts Post.first’. The last command
goes boom. Problem is that rake db:schema:load wipes the database,
and then doesn’t actually restore it. This is all on MySQL. There’s
no problem with SQLite.
-- DHH
https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/22e9a91189af2c4e6217a888e77f22a23d3247d1#commitcomment-6834245
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Closes #8079.
I had to rework some of the tests because the mock allowed any arguments
for `connection.exeucte`. I think this is very dangerous as there could
anything be executed without the tests noticing it.
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Closes #9518.
The rake task used to fail silently and left an empty `structure.sql`.
It's confusing for users to get to the root of the problem.
The warning message tells them where to look.
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exception
We were previously rescuing "nil" when no exception class was found.
This does work in 1.9.3, but does not in 2.0, raising an exception
asking for a class or module to be given to the rescue clause.
Thanks @yahonda for catching this.
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When running tasks such "rake db:setup", instead of showing messages
like "db_development already exists", it was showing a big stack trace
and a message "Couldn't create database for ..." with the configuration
options, a very confusing message with a big trace.
This brings back the functionality present in 3-2, showing the same
message.
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set utf8_unicode_ci collation on latin1 table.
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charset but encoding.
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The previous implementation had the strange requirement that db/structure.sql contain only CREATE TABLE sql statements, one per table, separated by double newlines. SQLite3 and PostgreSQL database tasks, on the other hand, simply spawn 'sqlite3' and 'psql' binaries to load the file directly. The new implementation follows this and attempts to respect all current MySQL configuration settings.
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In a similar vein to Pat's work on create, drop etc, the db:charset
task is now a one liner in databases.rake
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