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# SQL Server (2005 or higher recommended)
#
# Install the adapters and driver
# gem install tiny_tds
# gem install activerecord-sqlserver-adapter
#
# Ensure the activerecord adapter and db driver gems are defined in your Gemfile
# gem 'tiny_tds'
# gem 'activerecord-sqlserver-adapter'
#
# You should make sure freetds is configured correctly first.
# freetds.conf contains host/port/protocol_versions settings.
# http://freetds.schemamania.org/userguide/freetdsconf.htm
#
# A typical Microsoft server
# [mssql]
# host = mssqlserver.yourdomain.com
# port = 1433
# tds version = 7.1
# If you can connect with "tsql -S servername", your basic FreeTDS installation is working.
# 'man tsql' for more info
# Set timeout to a larger number if valid queries against a live db fail
#
default: &default
adapter: sqlserver
encoding: utf8
pool: <%%= ENV.fetch("RAILS_MAX_THREADS") { 5 } %>
reconnect: false
username: <%= app_name %>
password:
timeout: 25
dataserver: from_freetds.conf
development:
<<: *default
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:
<<: *default
database: <%= app_name %>_test
# As with config/secrets.yml, you never want to store sensitive information,
# like your database password, in your source code. If your source code is
# ever seen by anyone, they now have access to your database.
#
# Instead, provide the password as a unix environment variable when you boot
# the app. Read http://guides.rubyonrails.org/configuring.html#configuring-a-database
# for a full rundown on how to provide these environment variables in a
# production deployment.
#
# On Heroku and other platform providers, you may have a full connection URL
# available as an environment variable. For example:
#
# DATABASE_URL="sqlserver://myuser:mypass@localhost/somedatabase"
#
# You can use this database configuration with:
#
# production:
# url: <%%= ENV['DATABASE_URL'] %>
#
production:
<<: *default
database: <%= app_name %>_production
username: <%= app_name %>
password: <%%= ENV['<%= app_name.upcase %>_DATABASE_PASSWORD'] %>
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