Hey, yeah its great on its own or with merb,

Yeah I love the no migrations, the only thing i use alot i suppose it  
doesn't have is "rake db:create"

Im sort of asking what peoples experience of it is, perhaps stories of  
anyone using it with rails, for example i have to extend test:unit and  
change rails slightly to get normal rails testing.

I also love the pure ruby syntax, meaning i can use postgres to start  
and move to mysql is a client wants or vice versa.

Just opinions im looking for really?


On 7 Nov 2009, at 22:14, Ashley Moran wrote:

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> On 7 Nov 2009, at 10:43, Alex Barlow wrote:
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>> Has anyone has experience using data-mapper for a rails project.
>
> Hi Alex
>
> Not Rails (as I don't use it), but I've used it a lot in Merb apps.
>
>
>> Ive been using it for a while in Sinatra and in scripts, its blazing
>> fast, has no migrations
>
> There is dm-migrations, which I use.  Not sure why you're saying that
> as a good thing though!  Do you mean you like auto-migrations?
>
>> and everything seems great.
>>
>> I can see a problem though, gems which rely on active record,
>> paperclip, sunspot etc
>
> Hmmm, are you really asking if DataMapper is suitable for Rails, or
> for larger projects?
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>
> Ashley
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