Yup, that basically does what Ryan mentioned, changes rails/all to load
individual frameworks (excluding activerecord ofcourse)

Anuj

On 2 September 2010 02:21, Anuj Dutta <[email protected]> wrote:

> Aha...cool. Thanks.
>
> Anuj
>
>
> On 2 September 2010 02:20, Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>  For a new application, you can do:
>>
>> rails new myapp --skip-active-record
>>
>> Em 01-09-2010 22:17, Anuj Dutta escreveu:
>>
>>> Thanks. I thought there might be a better way to achieve the same.
>>>
>>> Anuj
>>>
>>> On 2 September 2010 02:14, Ryan Bigg <[email protected] <mailto:
>>> [email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>    As far as I know the way to do this is to change this line in
>>>    config/application.rb:
>>>
>>>    require "rails/all"
>>>
>>>    To these lines (this is most of the code from "rails/all"):
>>>
>>>    require "rails"
>>>
>>>    %w(
>>>      action_controller
>>>      action_mailer
>>>      active_resource
>>>      rails/test_unit
>>>    ).each do |framework|
>>>      begin
>>>        require "#{framework}/railtie"
>>>      rescue LoadError
>>>      end
>>>    end
>>>
>>>    I've removed active_record from the above array.
>>>
>>>
>>>    On 2 September 2010 11:07, Anuj Dutta <[email protected]
>>>    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>        What's the best way to exclude ActiveRecord in Rails3?
>>>
>>>
>>>        In Rails2, one could just do:
>>>
>>>        *config.frameworks -= [ :active_record ]*
>>>
>>>        in the configuration block in environment.rb. Is it possible
>>>        in Rails3?
>>>
>>>        Thanks.
>>>
>>>        Anuj
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