In which I mean "rebasing" in the dictionary, rather than git definition...
I have a large, long running Rails project that has about 250 migrations, it's getting a touch unwieldy to manage all of these.
That said, I do need a base from which to purge and rebuild my database when running tests. So the data contained in these is important.
Does any one have any strategies for say, dumping the schema at a set point - archiving off all the old migrations and starting afresh with new migrations.
Obviously I can use rake schema:dump - but really I need a way that db:migrate will load the schema first and then start running the rest of the migrations.
I would like to keep using migrations as they're very useful in development, however, there's no way I'm going back and editing a migration from 2007 so it seems silly to keep it.
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