postgression 0.0.1 → 0.0.2
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# ruby-postgression
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A ruby client for the postgression API.
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## What is this?
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This is a simple CLI app that talks to the
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[postgression](http://www.postgression.com/) public API, and generates a
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temporary PostgreSQL database for usage in your test code (or just general
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messing around).
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postgression databases are automatically deleted after 30 minutes. No
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information is logged by the service.
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## Installation
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You can install ``postgression`` using
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[RubyGems](http://guides.rubygems.org/):
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``` bash
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$ gem install postgression
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```
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## Usage
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Once you've got ``postgression`` installed, you can generate a new PostgreSQL
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database by running ``postgression``... like so:
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``` bash
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$ postgression
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postgres://user:password@host:port/db
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```
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Each time you run ``postgression``, you'll get a new PostgreSQL database
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provisioned for usage.
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If for some reason a database can't be provisioned, an error will be returned.
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Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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s.version = '0.0.2'
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s.summary = 'A ruby client for the postgression API.'
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s.homepage = 'http://www.postgression.com'
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s.date = '2013-01-17'
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s.description = <<description
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Instead of running PostgreSQL server locally (or on your testing machine),
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maintaining the server, credentials, etc... postgression instantly
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provisions a new PostgreSQL database for your application to run tests
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against: for free!
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ruby-postgression is a simple CLI app that talks to the postgression
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public API, and generates a temporary PostgreSQL database for usage
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in your test code (or just general messing around).
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This is a simple CLI app that talks to the postgression public API,
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and generates a temporary PostgreSQL database for usage in your test
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code (or just general messing around).
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postgression databases are automatically deleted after 30 minutes.
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No information is logged by the service.
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version: 0.0.2
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Alven Diaz
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description: "
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description: " This is a simple CLI app that talks to the postgression public API,\n and generates a temporary PostgreSQL database for usage in your test\n code (or just general messing around).\n\n postgression databases are automatically deleted after 30 minutes.\n No information is logged by the service.\n"
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email: alven@zaidox.com
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- README.md
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- bin/postgression
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- lib/postgression.rb
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- postgression.gemspec
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