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Disable ActiveRecord for Rails 4

I want to disable ActiveRecord in Rails 4. I did the following in config/application.rb

require File.expand_path('../boot', __FILE__)

# require 'rails/all'  -- commented

require "action_controller/railtie"
require "action_mailer/railtie"
#require "active_resource/railtie" no need
#require "rails/test_unit/railtie" no need
#require "sprockets/railtie" no need

# Require the gems listed in Gemfile, including any gems
# you've limited to :test, :development, or :production.
Bundler.require(:default, Rails.env)

module MyApp
  class Application < Rails::Application
     config.app_middleware.delete "ActiveRecord::ConnectionAdapters::ConnectionManagement"
  end
end

By I have an error of

/home/alex/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p247/gems/railties-4.0.0/lib/rails/railtie/configuration.rb:95:in 
  method_missing: undefined method active_record for #<Rails::Application::Configuration:0x00000002005c38> (NoMethodError)
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Incerteza Avatar asked Sep 29 '13 12:09

Incerteza


4 Answers

If you are creating a new application, you can use -O to skip ActiveRecord:

rails new my_app -O

For existing applications:

1. Remove database adapter gems from your Gemfile (mysql2, sqlite3, etc.)

2. Change your config/application.rb

Remove require 'rails/all line and require frameworks (among those available in your rails version, the list varies, do not just copy) you want to use, for example:

require "action_controller/railtie"
require "action_mailer/railtie"
require "sprockets/railtie"
require "rails/test_unit/railtie"

Remove config.active_record.raise_in_transactional_callbacks = true from config/application.rb

3. Delete your config/database.yml file, db/schema.rb and migrations (if any)

4. Delete migration check in test/test_helper.rb

5. Delete any ActiveRecord configuration from your config/environments files (this is what is causing your error)

This is all you need to do for an empty Rails app. If you run into problems caused by your existing code, stack trace should give you sufficient information on what you need to change. You might for example have some ActiveRecord configuration in your initializers.

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mechanicalfish Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 20:11

mechanicalfish


Hi this is what the default rails new new_app -O gives

require "rails"
# Pick the frameworks you want: 
require "active_model/railtie" 
require "active_job/railtie"
# require "active_record/railtie" 
require "action_controller/railtie" 
require "action_mailer/railtie" 
require "action_view/railtie" 
require "sprockets/railtie" 
require "rails/test_unit/railtie"

inside your config/application.rb

Additionally, it comes without database.yml and NO db/migrate/* and schema.rb

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jasmo2 Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 19:11

jasmo2


Since this is still the first hit when searching Google for disabling active record for Rails 5, I'll add this here:

For Rails 5

Do all the steps in @mechanicalfish answer, but also remove the line

Rails.application.config.active_record.belongs_to_required_by_default = true

from

config/initializers/new_framework_defaults.rb
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mmeyers Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 19:11

mmeyers


For those using the rails-api gem you may encounter a similar error when using the --skip-active-record flag when doing rails-api new my_api. The current fix (until a new corrected version of the gem is released) is to edit your rails-api gem to have this commit. Use bundle open and replace the old Gemfile with the new corrected one. Rerun and you should be all set.

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Alex Moore-Niemi Avatar answered Nov 10 '22 20:11

Alex Moore-Niemi