database.yml:
# SQLite version 3.x # gem install sqlite3 # # Ensure the SQLite 3 gem is defined in your Gemfile # gem 'sqlite3' development: adapter: postgresql encoding: utf8 database: sampleapp_dev #can be anything unique #host: localhost #username: 7stud #password: #adapter: sqlite3 #database: db/development.sqlite3 pool: 5 timeout: 5000 # Warning: The database defined as "test" will be erased and # re-generated from your development database when you run "rake". # Do not set this db to the same as development or production. test: adapter: postgresql encoding: utf8 database: sampleapp_test #can be anything unique #host: localhost #username: 7stud #password: #adapter: sqlite3 #database: db/test.sqlite3 pool: 5 timeout: 5000 production: adapter: postgresql database: sampleapp_prod #can be anything unique #host: localhost #username: 7stud #password: #adapter: sqlite3 #database: db/production.sqlite3 pool: 5 timeout: 5000
pg_hba.conf:
# TYPE DATABASE USER ADDRESS METHOD # "local" is for Unix domain socket connections only local all all trust # IPv4 local connections: host all all 127.0.0.1/32 trust # IPv6 local connections: host all all ::1/128 trust # Allow replication connections from localhost, by a user with the # replication privilege. #local replication postgres md5 #host replication postgres 127.0.0.1/32 md5 #host replication postgres ::1/128 md5
I changed the METHOD in the first three lines from md5 to trust, but I still get the error.
And no matter what combinations of things I try in database.yml, when I do:
~/rails_projects/sample_app4_0$ bundle exec rake db:create:all
I always get the error:
fe_sendauth: no password supplied
I followed this tutorial to get things setup:
https://pragtob.wordpress.com/2012/09/12/setting-up-postgresql-for-ruby-on-rails-on-linux
Mac OSX 10.6.8 PostgreSQL 9.2.4 installed via enterpriseDB installer Install dir: /Library/PostgreSQL/9.2
After making changes to the pg_hba.conf
or postgresql.conf
files, the cluster needs to be reloaded to pick up the changes.
From the command line: pg_ctl reload
From within a db (as superuser): select pg_reload_conf();
From PGAdmin: right-click db name, select "Reload Configuration"
Note: the reload is not sufficient for changes like enabling archiving, changing shared_buffers
, etc -- those require a cluster restart.
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