Yeah, use the rake tasks

Cheers, Sazima

On Feb 8, 10:30 pm, stretch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Another approach.  To create the app with mysql in database.yml
>
>   rails something -d mysql
>
> Get to the root directory of the app and create the dev db in
> specified in database.yml (assuming username and password will work
> for the database)
>
>   cd something
>   rake db:create
>
> Then add a posts table
>
>   ./script/generate model post
>   rake db:migrate
>
> On Feb 8, 7:02 am, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Create the table in phpmyadmin as you suggest, name the database
> > something_development. It is then linked to the rails application by
> > config\database.yml. You will need something in there like:
>
> > development:
> >   adapter: mysql
> >   database: something_development
> >   username: username
> >   password: password
> >   host: localhost
>
> > where username and password are those configured for mysql in phpmyadmin (in
> > the Priviliges link from the phpmyadmin first page). Unless you have changed
> > it then username root and no password will probably work.
>
> > 2009/2/8 stretch <[email protected]>
>
> > > ending with _development is the convention for the NAME of the dev db
> > > not the tables
>
> > > On Feb 8, 1:14 am, priyankeshu <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > hi thre i have just started learning ROR (following video tutorial by
> > > > VTC) but on the video they were teaching on MAC, i thought i can
> > > > follow along on window with instantrails... it was going fine
>
> > > > i got the instantrails set up and yes i can test apps like mycookbook
> > > > 127.0.0.1:3000 and like so..
>
> > > > so far so good...
>
> > > > but after that when in the video tutorial the guy started creating a
> > > > new database for a new project it created in some Mac program so i was
> > > > not able to follow exactly on windows
>
> > > > however, i did went in to Phpmyadmin to create the database for it,
> > > > now i do not know .. how to link that database to my app... (in
> > > > the .yml file that is) also the database i had created has table names
> > > > that do not end with _development (that's i think the convention)
>
> > > > however, in the video tutorial.. after the guy created the database,
> > > > all the schema information automatically got into .yml file of the
> > > > database.
>
> > > > i have no idea how to link my app with phpmyadmin...
>
> > > > any ideas what i am doing wrong?
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