I'm working on an existing Rails 4.0 project that is using Sequel for the ORM rather than ActiveRecord via the sequel-rails
gem. There are no tests for this application currently. I am trying to write some tests that load fixtures from YAML files similar to the Rails guides recommend (http://guides.rubyonrails.org/testing.html#the-low-down-on-fixtures). I've not been successful thus far trying to get fixtures loaded. Are there any recommendations or guides for testing a Rails application using Sequel?
I found a gem by Jeremy Evans, fixture_dependencies (https://github.com/jeremyevans/fixture_dependencies), which seems promising. It advertises that it works for Sequel and ActiveRecord but I get an error when calling the fixtures
class method.
Here's my setup:
In
config/application.rb
, I've disabled ActiveRecord as thesequel-rails
github page outlines:#require 'rails/all' require 'action_controller/railtie' #require 'active_record/railtie' require 'action_mailer/railtie' require 'rails/test_unit/railtie' require 'sprockets/railtie'
In
test/test_helper.rb
, I've requiredfixture_dependencies
:ENV["RAILS_ENV"] ||= "test" require File.expand_path('../../config/environment', __FILE__) require 'rails/test_help' require 'fixture_dependencies/test_unit/sequel' require 'minitest/focus' require 'minitest/reporters' Minitest::Reporters.use! Minitest::Reporters::DefaultReporter.new class ActiveSupport::TestCase # Disabling the following since we are not using ActiveRecord #ActiveRecord::Migration.check_pending! fixtures :all end
When I run my tests, I get the following error:
➜ bundle exec rake
rake aborted!
undefined method `fixtures` for ActiveSupport::TestCase:Class
if Foo.any?
. The tests pass and it is pushed to production which crashes since there are no Foo's. Or when people check the count in a test after saving and it is 1 even though no record was created.