require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'abstract_unit') if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.supports_migrations? class Thing < ActiveRecord::Base attr_accessor :version acts_as_versioned_rails3 end class MigrationTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase self.use_transactional_fixtures = false def teardown if ActiveRecord::Base.connection.respond_to?(:initialize_schema_information) ActiveRecord::Base.connection.initialize_schema_information ActiveRecord::Base.connection.update "UPDATE schema_info SET version = 0" else ActiveRecord::Base.connection.initialize_schema_migrations_table ActiveRecord::Base.connection.assume_migrated_upto_version(0) end Thing.connection.drop_table "things" rescue nil Thing.connection.drop_table "thing_versions" rescue nil end def test_versioned_migration assert_raises(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) { Thing.create :title => 'blah blah' } # take 'er up ActiveRecord::Migrator.up(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/fixtures/migrations/') t = Thing.create :title => 'blah blah', :price => 123.45, :type => 'Thing' assert_equal 1, t.versions.size # check that the price column has remembered its value correctly assert_equal t.price, t.versions.first.price assert_equal t.title, t.versions.first.title assert_equal t[:type], t.versions.first[:type] # make sure that the precision of the price column has been preserved assert_equal 7, Thing::Version.columns.find{|c| c.name == "price"}.precision assert_equal 2, Thing::Version.columns.find{|c| c.name == "price"}.scale # now lets take 'er back down ActiveRecord::Migrator.down(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/fixtures/migrations/') assert_raises(ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid) { Thing.create :title => 'blah blah' } end end end