rails_db_dump 0.1.1 → 1.0.0

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+ # 1.0.0 "The Inevitable Semantic Release"
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+ * Instead of parsing the `database.yml` file, use configuration as it's parsed by Rails.
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+ * Tested with Rails up to 4.2.1
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+ * [Semantic version number](http://semver.org)
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  # rails_db_dump
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- An install-and-forget KISSy wrapper around your database dumper.
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+ Adds a Rake command to dump and restore the application's database.
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+ Delegates to regular dumping utilities such as `mysqldump` and `pg_dump`. Unlike them, you *don't* have to remember any proper syntax.
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+ You don't have to specify the connection parameters either; if the application works the dumper works, too.
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  ## Usage
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  There is also a symmetrical task, `rake db:restore`, which restores the database from standard input.
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- ## Installation
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+ ## Requirements
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- Rails 3: add `gem rails_db_dump` to your Gemfile.
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+ Rails versions 2.3 through 4.2 are tested and supported.
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- Rails 2.3: add the gem to your environment, then add `include 'rails_db_dump/tasks'` to your Rakefile
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+ Supported database engines: MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite. The command line utilities must be available from the PATH:
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- ## Requirements
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+ * for MySQL - `mysqldump`;
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+ * for PostgreSQL - `pg_dump`;
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+ * for SQLite - `sqlite` or `sqlite3`.
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+ ## Installation
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+ Rails 3 and later: add `gem rails_db_dump, '~>1.0.0'` to your Gemfile.
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- None (except Rails, obviously). Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite.
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+ Rails 2.3: add the gem to your environment; add `require 'rails_db_dump/tasks'` to the end of `Rakefile`.
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- ## Tips
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+ ## Integration with other tools
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  The thought behind this plugin was to do one thing and do it good, and that is reuse the existings database settings to provide database dumping functionality.
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  * * *
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- © 2010 Leonid Shevtsov, released under the MIT license
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+ © 2015 Leonid Shevtsov, released under the MIT license
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  namespace :db do
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  desc "Dump the database to standard output. Pass a TABLE_NAME environment variable to dump a single table"
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- task :dump do
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- require 'yaml'
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- config = YAML.load_file(File.join(Rails.root,'config','database.yml'))[Rails.env]
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+ task :dump => :environment do
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+ config = Rails.configuration.database_configuration[Rails.env]
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  desc "Restore the database from standard input."
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  task :restore do
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  exec 'rails', 'dbconsole', '--include-password'
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  module RailsDbDump
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- VERSION = "0.1.1"
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  end
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  platform: ruby
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- authors:
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+ authors:
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  - Leonid Shevtsov
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- date: 2011-02-22 00:00:00 +02:00
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+ date: 2015-06-19 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies: []
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- description: rails_db_dump is a wrapper for the native dumper of whatever database engine you're using, taking access parameters from database.yml. Supports mysql, postgresql and sqlite at the moment.
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- email:
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+ description: rails_db_dump is a wrapper for the native dumper of whatever database
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+ engine you're using, taking access parameters from database.yml. Supports mysql,
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+ email:
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  - leonid@shevtsov.me
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+ - CHANGELOG.md
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  - Gemfile
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  - Rakefile
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  homepage: https://github.com/leonid-shevtsov/rails_db_dump
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  summary: dump your Rails database with a simple rake task
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