Running all features Disabling profiles… F-----
(: failed steps (:
Could not find table ‘shows’ (ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid)
./features/step_definitions/show_mark_attended_steps.rb:2:in /^a Show$/' features/show_mark_attended.feature:8:in
Given a Show
*****In features/show_mark_attended.feature:8:in `Given a Show
1 Given /^a Show$/ do
2 @show = Show.create!
3 end
*****The model
1 class Show < ActiveRecord::Base
2 end
ruby-1.9.2-p180@headspace wojtek@ubuntu:~/Projects/Rails/headspace> rake db:setup
db/test.sqlite3 already exists
db/test.sqlite3 already exists
db/development.sqlite3 already exists
db/development.sqlite3 already exists
– create_table(“shows”, {:force=>true})
→ 0.2230s
– create_table(“users”, {:force=>true})
→ 0.2195s
– initialize_schema_migrations_table()
→ 0.0004s
– assume_migrated_upto_version(20110616091905, [“/home/wojtek/Projects/Rails/headspace/db/migrate”])
→ 0.0006s
ruby-1.9.2-p180@headspace wojtek@ubuntu:~/Projects/Rails/headspace> rails db
SQLite version 3.7.4
Enter “.help” for instructions
Enter SQL statements terminated with a “;”
.tables schema_migrations shows users
So why “Could not find table ‘shows’ (ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid)” from cuke? check this out:
ruby-1.9.2-p180@headspace wojtek@ubuntu:~/Projects/Rails/headspace> rails c Loading development environment (Rails 3.1.0.rc4) no such file to load – /home/wojtek/.railsrc
show = Show.create! SQL (93.8ms) INSERT INTO “shows” (“created_at”, “updated_at”) VALUES (?, ?) [[“created_at”, Tue, 21 Jun 2011 20:59:53 UTC +00:00], [“updated_at”, Tue, 21 Jun 2011 20:59:53 UTC +00:00]] => #<Show id: 1, created_at: “2011-06-21 20:59:53”, updated_at: “2011-06-21 20:59:53”>