# SQLite. Versions 3.8.0 and up are supported. # gem install sqlite3 # # Ensure the SQLite 3 gem is defined in your Gemfile # gem "sqlite3" # default: &default adapter: sqlite3 pool: <%%= ENV.fetch("RAILS_MAX_THREADS") { 5 } %> timeout: 5000 development: <<: *default database: storage/development.sqlite3 # 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: storage/test.sqlite3 <%- if options.skip_kamal? -%> # SQLite3 write its data on the local filesystem, as such it requires # persistent disks. If you are deploying to a managed service, you should # make sure it provides disk persistence, as many don't. # # Similarly, if you deploy your application as a Docker container, you must # ensure the database is located in a persisted volume. <%- if options.skip_solid? -%> production: <<: *default # database: path/to/persistent/storage/production.sqlite3 <%- else -%> production: primary: <<: *default # database: path/to/persistent/storage/production.sqlite3 cache: <<: *default # database: path/to/persistent/storage/production_cache.sqlite3 migrations_paths: db/cache_migrate <%- end -%> <%- else -%> # Store production database in the storage/ directory, which by default # is mounted as a persistent Docker volume in config/deploy.yml. <%- if options.skip_solid? -%> production: <<: *default database: storage/production.sqlite3 <%- else -%> production: primary: <<: *default database: storage/production.sqlite3 cache: <<: *default database: storage/production_cache.sqlite3 migrations_paths: db/cache_migrate queue: <<: *default database: storage/production_queue.sqlite3 migrations_paths: db/queue_migrate <%- unless options.skip_action_cable? -%> cable: <<: *default database: storage/production_cable.sqlite3 migrations_paths: db/cable_migrate <%- end -%> <%- end -%> <%- end -%>