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== Creating the test database The default names for the test databases are "activerecord_unittest" and "activerecord_unittest2". If you want to use another database name then be sure to update the connection adapter setups you want to test with in test/connections/<your database>/connection.rb. When you have the database online, you can import the fixture tables with the test/fixtures/db_definitions/*.sql files. Make sure that you create database objects with the same user that you specified in connection.rb otherwise (on Postgres, at least) tests for default values will fail. == Running with Rake The easiest way to run the unit tests is through Rake. The default task runs the entire test suite for all the adapters. You can also run the suite on just one adapter by using the tasks test_mysql, test_sqlite, test_postgresql or any of the other test_ tasks. For more information, checkout the full array of rake tasks with "rake -T" Rake can be found at http://rake.rubyforge.org == Running by hand Unit tests are located in test directory. If you only want to run a single test suite, you can do so with: rake test_mysql TEST=base_test.rb That'll run the base suite using the MySQL-Ruby adapter.
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