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Usually mix.test cleans the test database, but it is not working.

It may be because I was playing around with making a users schema, but didn't want to use what I made so I got rid of it. I then started over and made a new schema for users which was different from the first.

When I tried to run mix test again, there was an error that some fields did not exist which should have been there with the new schema.

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42162347/how-to-rollback-reset-or-drop-ecto-test-database

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You can access the test database by using MIX_ENV=test followed by a command such as mix do ecto.drop, mix ecto.reset or mix ecto.rollback.

In this particular case, I used:

MIX_ENV=test mix ecto.reset

If your application has multiple repos (DBs), you'll want to specify a specific repo to avoid applying the operation to all repos. For example

mix ecto.drop --repo Order.Repo

To find out more about an Ecto task, use mix help <task>


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