Database always gets instantiated with correct settings#8
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Database always gets instantiated with correct settings
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We haven't heard back from you. Do you think this could be merged? |
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Sorry for very very very late response. merged now. |
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As part of the development on a new database project, we realized that setting the on_initialized parameter for a factory resulted in the other (database-related) settings being ignored.
This pull request addresses this issue. It is also related to tk0miya/testing.postgresql#18
If you have any comment or remark, we'll be happy to address those as part of this PR.
Thank you.