fixtures/padrino_test/config/database.rb
##
# You can use other adapters like:
#
# ActiveRecord::Base.configurations[:development] = {
# :adapter => 'mysql',
# :encoding => 'utf8',
# :reconnect => true,
# :database => 'your_database',
# :pool => 5,
# :username => 'root',
# :password => '',
# :host => 'localhost',
# :socket => '/tmp/mysql.sock'
# }
#
ActiveRecord::Base.configurations[:development] = {
:adapter => 'sqlite3',
:database => ":memory:"
}
ActiveRecord::Base.configurations[:test] = {
:adapter => 'sqlite3',
:database => ":memory:"
}
# Setup our logger
ActiveRecord::Base.logger = logger
# Include Active Record class name as root for JSON serialized output.
ActiveRecord::Base.include_root_in_json = true
# Store the full class name (including module namespace) in STI type column.
ActiveRecord::Base.store_full_sti_class = true
# Use ISO 8601 format for JSON serialized times and dates.
ActiveSupport.use_standard_json_time_format = true
# Don't escape HTML entities in JSON, leave that for the #json_escape helper.
# if you're including raw json in an HTML page.
ActiveSupport.escape_html_entities_in_json = false
# Now we can establish connection with our db
ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(ActiveRecord::Base.configurations[Padrino.env])