Can't understand SQLException when running rails test
I have a rails app, I am starting adding unit tests. My issue is that even When I run an empty test I have a SQLException :
require 'test_helper'
class UserMailerTest < ActionMailer::TestCase
test "the truth" do
assert true
end
end
The output is :
Run options: --seed 64346
# Running:
E
Error:
UserMailerTest#test_the_truth:
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: SQLite3::SQLException: no such table: products: DELETE FROM "products"
bin/rails test test/mailers/user_mailer_test.rb:5
Finished in 0.233057s, 4.2908 runs/s, 0.0000 assertions/s.
There is no "products" table on my code. A git grep -i product
gives me nothing.
Any help ?
ruby-on-rails sqlite3
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I have a rails app, I am starting adding unit tests. My issue is that even When I run an empty test I have a SQLException :
require 'test_helper'
class UserMailerTest < ActionMailer::TestCase
test "the truth" do
assert true
end
end
The output is :
Run options: --seed 64346
# Running:
E
Error:
UserMailerTest#test_the_truth:
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: SQLite3::SQLException: no such table: products: DELETE FROM "products"
bin/rails test test/mailers/user_mailer_test.rb:5
Finished in 0.233057s, 4.2908 runs/s, 0.0000 assertions/s.
There is no "products" table on my code. A git grep -i product
gives me nothing.
Any help ?
ruby-on-rails sqlite3
What database is used in your database.yml undertest:
?
– lafeber
Nov 21 at 9:14
The database isdb/test.sqlite3
.
– François
Nov 21 at 10:19
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I have a rails app, I am starting adding unit tests. My issue is that even When I run an empty test I have a SQLException :
require 'test_helper'
class UserMailerTest < ActionMailer::TestCase
test "the truth" do
assert true
end
end
The output is :
Run options: --seed 64346
# Running:
E
Error:
UserMailerTest#test_the_truth:
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: SQLite3::SQLException: no such table: products: DELETE FROM "products"
bin/rails test test/mailers/user_mailer_test.rb:5
Finished in 0.233057s, 4.2908 runs/s, 0.0000 assertions/s.
There is no "products" table on my code. A git grep -i product
gives me nothing.
Any help ?
ruby-on-rails sqlite3
I have a rails app, I am starting adding unit tests. My issue is that even When I run an empty test I have a SQLException :
require 'test_helper'
class UserMailerTest < ActionMailer::TestCase
test "the truth" do
assert true
end
end
The output is :
Run options: --seed 64346
# Running:
E
Error:
UserMailerTest#test_the_truth:
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: SQLite3::SQLException: no such table: products: DELETE FROM "products"
bin/rails test test/mailers/user_mailer_test.rb:5
Finished in 0.233057s, 4.2908 runs/s, 0.0000 assertions/s.
There is no "products" table on my code. A git grep -i product
gives me nothing.
Any help ?
ruby-on-rails sqlite3
ruby-on-rails sqlite3
edited Nov 20 at 21:21
asked Nov 20 at 21:11
François
688
688
What database is used in your database.yml undertest:
?
– lafeber
Nov 21 at 9:14
The database isdb/test.sqlite3
.
– François
Nov 21 at 10:19
add a comment |
What database is used in your database.yml undertest:
?
– lafeber
Nov 21 at 9:14
The database isdb/test.sqlite3
.
– François
Nov 21 at 10:19
What database is used in your database.yml under
test:
?– lafeber
Nov 21 at 9:14
What database is used in your database.yml under
test:
?– lafeber
Nov 21 at 9:14
The database is
db/test.sqlite3
.– François
Nov 21 at 10:19
The database is
db/test.sqlite3
.– François
Nov 21 at 10:19
add a comment |
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Check the test folder for a fixture file called products.yml. If it's there and you don't have a products tabler, you'll get those errors because Rails is, by default, trying to populate your products table with data from that file.
Or run this command "rake db:schema:dump "
– user3678149
Nov 21 at 10:29
Thanks!!!! Should have done afind . -name '*product*'
– François
Nov 21 at 11:00
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Check the test folder for a fixture file called products.yml. If it's there and you don't have a products tabler, you'll get those errors because Rails is, by default, trying to populate your products table with data from that file.
Or run this command "rake db:schema:dump "
– user3678149
Nov 21 at 10:29
Thanks!!!! Should have done afind . -name '*product*'
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Nov 21 at 11:00
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Check the test folder for a fixture file called products.yml. If it's there and you don't have a products tabler, you'll get those errors because Rails is, by default, trying to populate your products table with data from that file.
Or run this command "rake db:schema:dump "
– user3678149
Nov 21 at 10:29
Thanks!!!! Should have done afind . -name '*product*'
– François
Nov 21 at 11:00
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Check the test folder for a fixture file called products.yml. If it's there and you don't have a products tabler, you'll get those errors because Rails is, by default, trying to populate your products table with data from that file.
Check the test folder for a fixture file called products.yml. If it's there and you don't have a products tabler, you'll get those errors because Rails is, by default, trying to populate your products table with data from that file.
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Or run this command "rake db:schema:dump "
– user3678149
Nov 21 at 10:29
Thanks!!!! Should have done afind . -name '*product*'
– François
Nov 21 at 11:00
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Or run this command "rake db:schema:dump "
– user3678149
Nov 21 at 10:29
Thanks!!!! Should have done afind . -name '*product*'
– François
Nov 21 at 11:00
Or run this command "rake db:schema:dump "
– user3678149
Nov 21 at 10:29
Or run this command "rake db:schema:dump "
– user3678149
Nov 21 at 10:29
Thanks!!!! Should have done a
find . -name '*product*'
– François
Nov 21 at 11:00
Thanks!!!! Should have done a
find . -name '*product*'
– François
Nov 21 at 11:00
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What database is used in your database.yml under
test:
?– lafeber
Nov 21 at 9:14
The database is
db/test.sqlite3
.– François
Nov 21 at 10:19