Used for creating a predefined set of model instances, similar to db:seed, but will update records if entries already exist.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'easy_reference_data'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install easy_reference_data
Place references in 'db/reference/'
References will be loaded in ascending order, so if an order is desired, prepend 000, 001, 002... etc to the filename.
If an unhandled error occurs during the loading of a specific file, then all the data loaded prior to the error will remain.
Run with:
rake easy:reference_data:refresh
To have all the reference data files loaded in one transaction, run with:
rake easy:reference_data:refresh[wrap_in_transaction]
The wrap_in_transaction
parameter will wrap the entire load process in a single transaction. This means any unhandled errors will result in all the data loaded prior to the error being rolled back.
Add this line to your application's deploy.rb file:
require 'easy/reference_data/capistrano'
The below example ensures that there are 3 users existing in the database after running the 'rake reference_data:load'
### db/reference/000_users.rb
Easy::ReferenceData.update_or_create User, {system_code: 'nigel', name: 'Nigel Ramsay', email: '[email protected]'}, keys: [:system_code]
Easy::ReferenceData.update_or_create User, {system_code: 'fred', name: 'Fred Schmitt', email: '[email protected]'}, keys: [:system_code]
Easy::ReferenceData.update_or_create User, {system_code: 'bert', name: 'Bert Symthe', email: '[email protected]'}, keys: [:system_code]
Multiple keys can be used to identify records that would otherwise not have a unique attribute
### db/reference/000_prices.rb
Easy::ReferenceData.update_or_create Price, {product_id: 1, type: "Price::RetailPrice", price: 5}, keys: [:product_id, :type]
Easy::ReferenceData.update_or_create Price, {product_id: 1, type: "Price::CostPrice", price: 4}, keys: [:product_id, :type]
Easy::ReferenceData.update_or_create Price, {product_id: 2, type: "Price::RetailPrice", price: 5}, keys: [:product_id, :type]
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request