h1. Database Cleaner Database Cleaner is a set of strategies for cleaning your database in Ruby. The original use case was to ensure a clean state during tests. Each strategy is a small amount of code but is code that is usually needed in any ruby app that is testing with a database. ActiveRecord, DataMapper, MongoMapper, Mongoid, and CouchPotato are supported. h2. How to use
require 'database_cleaner' DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :truncation # then, whenever you need to clean the DB DatabaseCleaner.cleanWith the :truncation strategy you can also pass in options, for example:
DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :truncation, {:only => %w[widgets dogs some_other_table]}
DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :truncation, {:except => %w[widgets]}(I should point out the truncation strategy will never truncate your schema_migrations table.) Some strategies require that you call DatabaseCleaner.start before calling clean (for example the :transaction one needs to know to open up a transaction). So you would have:
require 'database_cleaner' DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :transaction DatabaseCleaner.start # usually this is called in setup of a test dirty_the_db DatabaseCleaner.clean # cleanup of the testAt times you may want to do a single clean with one strategy. For example, you may want to start the process by truncating all the tables, but then use the faster transaction strategy the remaining time. To accomplish this you can say:
require 'database_cleaner' DatabaseCleaner.clean_with :truncation DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :transaction # then make the DatabaseCleaner.start and DatabaseCleaner.clean calls appropriatelyExample usage with RSpec:
Spec::Runner.configure do |config| config.before(:suite) do DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :transaction DatabaseCleaner.clean_with(:truncation) end config.before(:each) do DatabaseCleaner.start end config.after(:each) do DatabaseCleaner.clean end endFor use in Cucumber please see the section below. h2. How to use with multiple ORM's Sometimes you need to use multiple ORMs in your application. You can use DatabaseCleaner to clean multiple ORMs, and multiple connections for those ORMs.
#How to specify particular orms DatabaseCleaner[:active_record].strategy = :transaction DatabaseCleaner[:mongo_mapper].strategy = :truncation #How to specify particular connections DatabaseCleaner[:active_record,{:connection => :two}]Usage beyond that remains the same with DatabaseCleaner.start calling any setup on the different configured connections, and DatabaseCleaner.clean executing afterwards. Configuration options
ORM | How to access | Notes |
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Active Record | DatabaseCleaner[:active_record] | Connection specified as :symbol keys, loaded from config/database.yml |
Data Mapper | DatabaseCleaner[:data_mapper] | Connection specified as :symbol keys, loaded via Datamapper repositories |
Mongo Mapper | DatabaseCleaner[:mongo_mapper] | Multiple connections not yet supported |
Mongoid | DatabaseCleaner[:mongoid] | Multiple connections not yet supported |
Couch Potato | DatabaseCleaner[:couch_potato] | Multiple connections not yet supported |
#env.rb require 'database_cleaner' require 'database_cleaner/cucumber' DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :transactionNow lets say you are running your features and it requires that another process be involved (i.e. Selenium running against your app's server.) You can simply change your strategy type:
#env.rb require 'database_cleaner' require 'database_cleaner/cucumber' DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :truncationYou can have the best of both worlds and use the best one for the job:
#env.rb require 'database_cleaner' require 'database_cleaner/cucumber' DatabaseCleaner.strategy = (ENV['SELENIUM'] == 'true') ? :truncation : :transactionh2. COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2009 Ben Mabey. See LICENSE for details.