Instead of using rake, do it like :

ruby -I"connections/native_mysql" base_test.rb -n whatever_test

On Nov 14, 2007 12:57 AM, Jon Garvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm investigating something that I'm not sure if it's a problem with my
> app, or with Rails.  I'm writing an active_Record test in base_test.rb
> to check it (and finding that it's passing when I don't think it
> should).  I'd like to run this test all by itself so I can easily tail
> the debug.log to see the precise SQL calls it's generating.  Is there an
> easy way to do this?  In the Rails app I know I can run "ruby
> test/units/some_test.rb -n test_something" to just run test_something,
> but I can seem to find what additional parameter to pass to  "rake
> test_mysql TEST=base_test.rb" to get a similar effect.
>
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> >
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Cheers!
- Pratik
http://m.onkey.org

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