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-== Creating the test database
-
-The default names for the test databases are "activerecord_unittest" and
-"activerecord_unittest2". If you want to use another database name then be sure
-to update the connection adapter setups you want to test with in
-test/connections/<your database>/connection.rb.
-When you have the database online, you can import the fixture tables with
-the test/schema/*.sql files.
-
-Make sure that you create database objects with the same user that you specified in
-connection.rb otherwise (on Postgres, at least) tests for default values will fail.
-
-== Running with Rake
-
-The easiest way to run the unit tests is through Rake. The default task runs
-the entire test suite for all the adapters. You can also run the suite on just
-one adapter by using the tasks test_mysql, test_sqlite, test_postgresql or any
-of the other test_ tasks. For more information, checkout the full array of rake
-tasks with "rake -T"
-
-Rake can be found at http://rake.rubyforge.org
-
-== Running by hand
-
-Unit tests are located in test/cases directory. If you only want to run a single test suite,
-you can do so with:
-
- rake test_mysql TEST=test/cases/base_test.rb
-
-That'll run the base suite using the MySQL-Ruby adapter. Some tests rely on the schema
-being initialized - you can initialize the schema with:
-
- rake test_mysql TEST=test/cases/aaa_create_tables_test.rb
-
-
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