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Instead of running each rake task individually like this:

rake db:drop
rake db:create
rake db:migrate
rake db:load

I want to run one rake task that does all for.

This is what I have for my rakefile:

desc 'This rebuilds development db'
namespace :rebuild_dev do
 Rake::Task["db:drop"].execute
 Rake::Task["db:create"].execute
 Rake::Task["db:migrate"].execute
 Rake::Task["db:load"].execute
end

The above doesn't work when I run it.

3 Answers 3

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You can do it with dependencies on a task with no body.

desc 'This rebuilds development db'
task :rebuild_dev => ["db:drop", "db:create", "db:migrate", "db:load"]
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  • How would this work when passing in params to the sub tasks? Apr 14, 2016 at 15:04
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You want invoke not execute. A little excerpt from my own code showing how to pass variables:

namespace :clients do

  task :create, [:client] => ["clients:creation:checks"] do |t, args|
    Rake::Task["clients:creation:git"].invoke(client, password)
    Rake::Task["server:virtualhost:create"].invoke(client)
    Rake::Task["server:virtualhost:enable"].invoke(client)
    Rake::Task["server:reload"].invoke
    Rake::Task["db:roles:create"].invoke(client, password)
    Rake::Task["db:create"].invoke(client, client)
    Rake::Task["db:migrate"].invoke(client)
  end

end

Alternatively, you can make the task depend upon another task as I have done above with :create depending upon clients:creation:checks.

Just to clarify, a namespace is for grouping tasks, so you must actually define the tasks within the namespace as I have above. You can't simply call tasks from within a namespace.

So your code above should be:

desc 'This rebuilds development db'
task :rebuild_dev do
  Rake::Task["db:drop"].invoke
  Rake::Task["db:create"].invoke
  Rake::Task["db:migrate"].invoke
  Rake::Task["db:load"].invoke
end
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  • why invoke, can I use execute means execute(client)
    – AMIC MING
    May 20, 2017 at 0:00
  • 1
    @AMICMING - execute will run only the task while invoke will run any dependencies. Additionally, it will only run the task if needed. Note: This was the case 8 years ago; I honestly don't know if it has changed since then. chrisroos.co.uk/blog/2007-12-06-ruby-rake-invoke-vs-execute May 22, 2017 at 14:27
  • @Topher Fangio, Thanks for reply.
    – AMIC MING
    Jun 29, 2017 at 17:59
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namespace :rebuild_dev do
 desc 'This rebuilds development db'
  task :clean_slate => :environment do 
    Rake::Task["db:drop"].invoke
    Rake::Task["db:create"].invoke
    Rake::Task["db:migrate"].invoke
    Rake::Task["db:load"].invoke
  end
end

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