I just created a new project and looked in database.yml. It is much more
confusing than it used to be. I used to be very simple and exactly what
I
thought was right. What happened? Can we go back in time?
Peter
I just created a new project and looked in database.yml. It is much more
confusing than it used to be. I used to be very simple and exactly what
I
thought was right. What happened? Can we go back in time?
Peter
The team has expanded it to give some examples of non-mysql usage and
warn users about the dangers of using your dev database for test. You
need only be concerned with the development, test and production
sections. If you ignore everything else (or remove everything else),
it will be just as simple as it used to be. HTH…
Cheers,
Mark
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