this is a very silly question I think: I just removed a table named person_emails I created a minute ago in a new demo app I created half an hour ago. Then I started testing like just now, when I ran a unit test on an unrelated model called line_item, and I got “ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: Mysql::Error: Table ‘depot_test.person_emails’ doesn’t exist: DELETE FROM person_emails“
I did do the rake db:test:prepare and rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV=test.
Also, I had this column named “price” in the line_items table which I used a migration to remove, but the test tests for it anyway and throws and error. Is there something that I always should do for tests after reverting a migration or using a migration to remove a column?
Any ideas?
Thank You!
I’m pretty sure this is happening because you still have a person_emails fixture file! It’s trying to clear the table before it loads the fixture data. Check for a file called
test/fixtures/person_emails.ymland delete it, and you should be set.