The goal of this lab is to get comfortable performing CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) actions using Active Record.
There are different ways to solve this lab so feel free to experiment!
Before starting this lab run bundle
, to get the proper gem dependencies. If
your operating system is OSX El Capitan, and you have an issue installing
EventMachine
, first check to make sure Open SSL is installed by entering brew install openssl
in terminal. Once it's installed, enter brew link openssl --force
.
Also enter rake -T
, which will list all of the rake tasks you have available
in this lab. These tasks come with the sinatra-activerecord
gem.
Start the lab by running learn test
or keep reading for more instructions.
Try using the rake task rake db:create_migration NAME=create_movies
to create
your migration file. Once you have a migration file add columns like so:
Column Name | Type |
---|---|
title |
(string) |
release_date |
(integer) |
director |
(string) |
lead |
(string) |
in_theaters |
(boolean) |
After your migration is ready run rake db:migrate
to
migrate your table and rake db:migrate SINATRA_ENV=test
to migrate a test
database so you will be able to run learn test
.
Run rspec
or learn test
to see the tests. To make them pass open
movie_controller.rb
and complete each method. It will help to open
spec/models/movie_spec.rb
to see exactly what each spec is testing for.
In each method the __
corresponds to a line of code you will need to write to
make the spec pass.
Each test will take us through performing a basic CRUD action using the database we just created. These tests will take you through:
- A movie can be instantiated, given a title, and saved
- A movie can be instantiated with a hash containing all of its attributes
- A movie can be created in a block
- You can return the first item in the table
- You can return the last item in the table
- You can return the number of records in the table
- You can return a movie from the table based on its attributes
- You can use a
where
clause to select the appropriate movies and sort them by release date
- Can be found, updated, and saved
- Can be updated using the
update
method - Can update all records at once
- Can destroy a single item
- Can destroy all items at once