i would like to disable use_transactional_fixtures = false in ministest to catch after_commit callback. What and where should i set-up?
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You have a few options. One is to create a test without transactional fixtures and hope that the changes you make to the test database isn't going to break any other tests.
Another option you have is to keep the transactional fixtures, but invoke the after_commit callback manually.
And yet another option is to move the logic out of the
after_commit
callback into a new object, where you can write proper tests for it without relying on the callbacks to be invoked.