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The `rake db:seed` command was broken for the primary environment if the application is using multiple databases. We never implemented `rake db:seed` for other databases (coming soon), but that shouldn't break the default case. The reason this was broken was because `abort_if_pending_migrations` would loop through the configs for all databases and check for migrations but would leave the last established connection. So `db:seed` was looking in the wrong database for the table to seed. This PR doesn't fix the fact that `db:seed` doesn't work for multiple databases but does fix the default case. Fixes #36817 Co-authored-by: John Crepezzi <john.crepezzi@gmail.com> |
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= Railties -- Gluing the Engine to the Rails Railties is responsible for gluing all frameworks together. Overall, it: * handles the bootstrapping process for a Rails application; * manages the +rails+ command line interface; * and provides the Rails generators core. == Download The latest version of Railties can be installed with RubyGems: * gem install railties Source code can be downloaded as part of the Rails project on GitHub * https://github.com/rails/rails/tree/master/railties == License Railties is released under the MIT license: * https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT == Support API documentation is at * https://api.rubyonrails.org Bug reports can be filed for the Ruby on Rails project here: * https://github.com/rails/rails/issues Feature requests should be discussed on the rails-core mailing list here: * https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/rubyonrails-core