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- data/README.rdoc +149 -0
- data/Rakefile +17 -0
- data/VERSION +1 -0
- data/lib/seed-fu.rb +6 -9
- data/lib/seed-fu/writer.rb +3 -0
- data/lib/seed-fu/writer/abstract.rb +58 -0
- data/lib/seed-fu/writer/seed.rb +26 -0
- data/lib/seed-fu/writer/seed_many.rb +52 -0
- metadata +20 -17
- data/README +0 -66
- data/init.rb +0 -1
- data/seed-fu.gemspec +0 -31
- data/tasks/seed_fu_tasks.rake +0 -44
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= Seed Fu
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Seed Fu is an attempt to once and for all solve the problem of inserting and
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maintaining seed data in a database. It uses a variety of techniques gathered
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from various places around the web and combines them to create what is
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hopefully the most robust seed data system around.
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== Simple Usage
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Seed data is taken from the <tt>db/fixtures</tt> directory. Simply make descriptive .rb
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files in that directory (they can be named anything, but users.rb for the User
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model seed data makes sense, etc.). These scripts will be run whenever the
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db:seed rake task is called, and in order (you can use <tt>00_first.rb</tt>,
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<tt>00_second.rb</tt>, etc). You can put arbitrary Ruby code in these files,
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but remember that it will be executed every time the rake task is called, so
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it needs to be runnable multiple times on the same database.
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You can also have environment-specific seed data placed in
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<tt>db/fixtures/ENVIRONMENT</tt> that will only be loaded if that is the current
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environment.
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Let's say we want to populate a few default users. In <tt>db/fixtures/users.rb</tt> we
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write the following code:
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User.seed(:login, :email) do |s|
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s.login = "bob"
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s.email = "bob@bobson.com"
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s.first_name = "Bob"
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s.last_name = "Bobson"
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end
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User.seed(:login, :email) do |s|
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s.login = "bob"
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s.email = "bob@stevenson.com"
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s.first_name = "Bob"
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s.last_name = "Stevenson"
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end
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That's all you have to do! You will now have two users created in the system
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and you can change their first and last names in the users.rb file and it will
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be updated as such.
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The arguments passed to the <tt><ActiveRecord>.seed</tt> method are the constraining
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attributes: these must remain unchanged between db:seed calls to avoid data
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duplication. By default, seed data will constrain to the id like so:
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Category.seed do |s|
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s.id = 1
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s.name = "Buttons"
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end
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Category.seed do |s|
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s.id = 2
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s.name = "Bobbins"
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s.parent_id = 1
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end
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Note that any constraints that are passed in must be present in the subsequent
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seed data setting.
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== Seed-many Usage
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The default <tt>.seed` syntax is very verbose. An alternative is the `.seed_many</tt> syntax.
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Look at this refactoring of the first seed usage example above:
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User.seed_many(:login, :email, [
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{ :login => "bob", :email => "bob@bobson.com", :first_name => "Bob", :last_name = "Bobson" },
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{ :login => "bob", :email => "bob@stevenson.com", :first_name => "Bob", :last_name = "Stevenson" }
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Not as pretty, but much more concise.
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== Handling Large SeedFu Files
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Seed files can be huge. To handle large files (over a million rows), try these tricks:
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* Gzip your fixtures. Seed Fu will read .rb.gz files happily. <tt>gzip -9</tt> gives the
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best compression, and with Seed Fu's repetitive syntax, a 160M file can shrink to 16M.
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* Add lines reading <tt># BREAK EVAL</tt> in your big fixtures, and Seed Fu will avoid loading
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the whole file into memory. If you use SeedFu::Writer, these breaks are built into
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your generated fixtures.
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* Load a single fixture with the <tt>SEED</tt> environment varialble:
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<tt>SEED=cities,states rake db:seed > seed_log`. Each argument to `SEED</tt> is used as a
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regex to filter fixtures by filename.
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== Generating SeedFu Files
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Say you have a CSV you need to massage and store as seed files. You can create
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an import script using SeedFu::Writer.
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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# This is: script/generate_cities_seed_from_csv
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require 'rubygems'
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require 'fastercsv'
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require File.join( File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'vendor/plugins/seed-fu/lib/seed-fu/writer' )
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# Maybe SEEF_FILE could be $stdout, hm.
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CITY_CSV = File.join( File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'city.csv' )
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SEED_FILE = File.join( File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'db', 'fixtures', 'cities.rb' )
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# Create a seed_writer, walk the CSV, add to the file.
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seed_writer = SeedFu::Writer::SeedMany.new(
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:seed_file => SEED_FILE,
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:seed_model => 'City',
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:seed_by => [ :city, :state ]
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FasterCSV.foreach( CITY_CSV,
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# Skip all but the US
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unless us_state
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puts "No State Match for #{row['region_name']}"
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# Write the seed
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seed_writer.add_seed({
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:zip => row['zipcode'],
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:state => row['state'],
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:city => row['city'],
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:latitude => row['latitude'],
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seed_writer.finish
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There is also a SeedFu::Writer::Seed in case you prefere the seed()
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syntax over the seen_many() syntax. Easy-peasy.
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== Contributors
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* Thanks to Matthew Beale for his great work in adding the writer, making it faster and better.
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Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Michael Bleigh released under the MIT license
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require 'rake/testtask'
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require 'rake/rdoctask'
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require 'jeweler'
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Jeweler::Tasks.new do |gemspec|
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gemspec.name = "seed-fu"
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gemspec.summary = "Allows easier database seeding of tables in Rails."
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gemspec.email = "michael@intridea.com"
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gemspec.homepage = "http://github.com/mblegih/seed-fu"
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gemspec.description = "Seed Fu is an attempt to once and for all solve the problem of inserting and maintaining seed data in a database. It uses a variety of techniques gathered from various places around the web and combines them to create what is hopefully the most robust seed data system around."
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gemspec.authors = ["Michael Bleigh"]
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gemspec.add_dependency 'rails', '>= 2.1'
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gemspec.files = FileList["[A-Z]*", "{lib,spec,rails}/**/*"] - FileList["**/*.log"]
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rescue LoadError
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module SeedFu
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module Writer
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class Abstract
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attr_accessor :seed_handle, :config, :number_of_seeds
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def initialize(options={})
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# DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE, it was auto-generated.
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# Using #{self.class} to seed #{config[:seed_model]}
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