Create a new Ruby on Rails application using MySQL instead of SQLite
250028-Dec-2014
I want to create my Rails application with MySQL, because I like it so much. How can I do that in the latest version of Rails instead of the default SQLite?
Updated on 29-Dec-2014
Manoj Bhatt
29-Dec-2014If you already have a rails project, change the adapter in the config/database.yml file to mysql and make sure you specify a valid username and password, and optionally, a socket:
development:
adapter: mysql2
database: db_name_dev
username: koploper
password:
host: localhost
socket: /tmp/mysql.sock
Next, make sure you edit your Gemfile to include the mysql2 or activerecord-jdbcmysql-adapter (if using jruby).