Yeah you can turn the feature off in testing. So far I've basically been 
doing what you described but I recently got advice to do something called 
Russian Doll Caching? It's something I guess I will look into soon.

On Wednesday, October 8, 2014 3:26:29 PM UTC-7, Ylan Segal wrote:
>
> I am not using bullet currently, but have done so in the past. Because of 
> the reasons you described, I didn’t really use the data generated during 
> testing. However, I did find it very useful when working in development and 
> smoke testing my app (that is, just using it) and for staging environments. 
>   
>
> If I recall correctly, Bullet made it very easy to ignore test data by 
> either configuring it to not run or else logging in a different file (I 
> forget which one, it’s been a while).   
>
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>
> On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 at 5:02 PM, Ben Nelson wrote: 
>
> > Has anyone used the Bullet (https://github.com/flyerhzm/bullet) gem 
> with RSpec to improve their app's performance? I can see the use on testing 
> just as a part of manual testing (when you get notifications about n+1 
> queries on the webpage) but for the testing framework I've noticed that a 
> lot of calls are not really related to n+1 calls that are necessarily 
> deterring app performance. For example, one call that had an n+1 query was 
> just verifying something on a model was set correctly. It only mattered 
> within the scope of the test, outside of it that function was never called 
> in that way. Thus, many of the failures I see when I put Bullet to fail my 
> tests on n+1 queries are unrelated to my app in production. 
> >   
> > Thoughts? 
> >   
> > Thanks! 
> >   
> > PS I'm a newbie here, just moved from Utah! Nice to meet ya'll!   
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