SchemaMonkey::Rails
Arranges to insert SchemaMonkey into a rails app--and with it will come all the ActiveRecord extensions based on it that you have included in your app.
Installation & Usage
In your application's Gemfile
gem "schema_monkey_rails"
That's all you need to do. When the gem is loaded, it will define a Railtie that will insert SchemaMonkey appropriately.
If Rails::Railtie
isn't defined, this gem does nothing.
Compatibility
SchemaMonkey::Rails is tested on:
- ruby 1.9.3 with activerecord 4.2, using mysql2, sqlite3 or postgresql
- ruby 2.1.5 with activerecord 4.2, using mysql2, sqlite3 or postgresql
History
- 0.1.0 - Initial release
Development & Testing
Are you interested in contributing to SchemaMonkey::Rails? Thanks! Please follow the standard protocol: fork, feature branch, develop, push, and issue pull request.
Some things to know about to help you develop and test:
- schema_dev: SchemaMonkey::Rails uses schema_dev to facilitate running rspec tests on the matrix of ruby, activerecord, and database versions that the gem supports, both locally and on travis-ci
To to run rspec locally on the full matrix, do:
$ schema_dev bundle install
$ schema_dev rspec
You can also run on just one configuration at a time; For info, see schema_dev --help
or the schema_dev README.
The matrix of configurations is specified in schema_dev.yml
in
the project root.