Ville Silventoinen wrote:
I'm using Fedora DS 1.0.4. I've written an application that
uses
Fedora DS and next I'm planning to write unit tests. I'm wondering if
there is a way to delete the whole userRoot database and create it
again? I searched the documentation and there seems to be a way to
create the database from command line, but no way to delete it, except
from the GUI?
Just delete the entry (e.g. delete cn=userRoot,cn=ldbm
database,cn=plugins,cn=config). You will have to do some sort of
recursive deletion to remove all of the child entries. I think this is
what the GUI does - just check the access logs for the server after
deleting the database in the console.
The reason I'd like to re-create the database is that it simplifies
writing unit tests. Before each test case I'd like to re-create the
database and import a fixture. Well, that's how I've done unit tests
for database applications before, perhaps someone has a better approach?
Thank you for any advice!
Best regards,
Ville
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