DatabaseCleaner::RemoteApi
Simply creates an HTTP API for cleaning your database to be used by client tests.
Tested against ruby-head, ruby 2.0.0, ruby 1.9.3, jruby-19mode, jruby-head, and rbx-19mode
[] (https://travis-ci.org/jtescher/database_cleaner-remote_api) [] (https://codeclimate.com/github/jtescher/database_cleaner-remote_api) [] (https://gemnasium.com/jtescher/database_cleaner-remote_api) [] (https://coveralls.io/r/jtescher/database_cleaner-remote_api)
##Installation
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'database_cleaner-remote_api', '~> 0.1.0'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install database_cleaner-remote_api
Then mount as an engine in your config/routes.rb file.
Rails.application.routes.draw do
...
mount DatabaseCleaner::RemoteApi::Engine => '/database_cleaner' if Rails.env.test?
...
end
Usage
First install DatabaseCleaner.
To use with a client application, start rails in the test
environment (or whichever environment mounted the engine).
$ rails server -e test
Then you can clean the database remotely via /mount_path/clean
Example
Given a user in the database:
User.count #=> 1
When you clean the database via any client:
$ curl http://localhost:3000/database_cleaner/clean
Then the users have been removed:
User.count #=> 0
Usage (As Client)
DatabaseCleaner::RemoteApi can also be used between rails servers by the client rails app. First install the gem (You don't have to mount the engine in routes.rb)
Then configure the server URL (if different than localhost:3000/database_cleaner) in
spec/support/database_cleaner-remote_api.rb
require 'database_cleaner/remote_api'
DatabaseCleaner::RemoteApi.configure do |config|
config.server_url = 'http://localhost:3001' # Default: http://localhost:3000
config.server_mount_path = '/db_cleaner' # Default: /database_cleaner
end
Then you can wipe the remote server's database after each test has been run:
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.after(:each) do
DatabaseCleaner::RemoteApi.clean
end
end
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request