Tried it with an unfrozen rails install....still won't work. I also
stripped most of the seed data out of the file and condensed the
information for the one model I left in. This is the file in it's
entirety:
buildingclasses = [
{:name => "Commercial Zones", :land_used => 1 },
{:name => "Residential Zones", :land_used => 1},
{:name => "Universities", :land_used => 2 },
{:name => "Intelligence Centers", :land_used => 3 },
{:name => "Research Centers", :land_used => 2 },
{:name => "Government Centers", :land_used => 2 },
{:name => "Tank Factories", :land_used => 5 },
{:name => "Plane Factories", :land_used => 5 },
{:name => "Shipyards", :land_used => 5 },
{:name => "Fortifications", :land_used => 2 }
]
puts "adding building classes"
buildingclasses.each do |b|
BuildingClass.find_or_create_by_name(b)
end
On Oct 22, 1:27 pm, Jamie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah, I thought of combining them into something like you suggested,
> but wanted to get them working in the simplest form before I tried
> complicating the file.
>
> I'll try running it with an unfrozen rails later tonight. Don't have
> access to an updated rails install right now...thus the frozen
> rails :)
>
> On Oct 22, 1:00 pm, sax <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Just a note, you can restructure this to make it a little more DRY. I
> > find this easier to manage in the long run, particularly if I may need
> > to add more later.
>
> > buildingclasses = [
> > {:name => "Name", :land_used => 1},
> > {:name => "Name 2", :land_used => 2}
> > // etc
> > ]
>
> > puts "adding building classes"
> > buildingclasses.each do |b|
> > BuildingClass.find_or_create_by_name(b)
> > end
>
> > Have you tried seeding with rails unfrozen? Wondering if you can
> > determine whether that's the problem, or if it's elsewhere.
>
> > On Oct 22, 9:33 am, Jamie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello All,
>
> > > I'm having trouble using the new rake db:seed function. I initially
> > > built my app in Rails 3.2.2 but have updated and re-frozen the new
> > > version (3.2.4) which is supposed to have the new data seeding
> > > function. I created a seed.rb file at db/seed.rb that looks something
> > > like this:
>
> > > BuildingClass.create(:name => "Residential Zones", :land_used =>
> > > 1 )
> > > BuildingClass.create(:name => "Universities", :land_used =>
> > > 2 )
> > > BuildingClass.create(:name => "Intelligence Centers", :land_used =>
> > > 3 )
> > > BuildingClass.create(:name => "Research Centers", :land_used =>
> > > 2 )
> > > BuildingClass.create(:name => "Government Centers", :land_used =>
> > > 2 )
> > > BuildingClass.create(:name => "Tank Factories", :land_used =>
> > > 5 )
> > > BuildingClass.create(:name => "Plane Factories", :land_used =>
> > > 5 )
> > > BuildingClass.create(:name => "Shipyards", :land_used =>
> > > 5 )
> > > BuildingClass.create(:name => "Fortifications", :land_used =>
> > > 2 )
>
> > > WeaponType.create(:weapon_branch_id => 1, :offense_base =>
> > > 3.0, :defense_base => 9.0, :weapon_type_name =>
> > > "Tanks", :description => "Defensive Ground Unit")
> > > WeaponType.create(:weapon_branch_id => 1, :offense_base =>
> > > 12.0, :defense_base => 3.0, :weapon_type_name =>
> > > "Artillery", :description => "Offensive Ground Unit")
> > > WeaponType.create(:weapon_branch_id => 2, :offense_base =>
> > > 3.0, :defense_base => 10.0, :weapon_type_name =>
> > > "Fighters", :description => "Defensive Air Unit")
>
> > > Whenever I try to run the command rake db:seed it appears to run with
> > > no errors but doesn't give any feedback and does not modify the DB.
>
> > > Is anybody able to help?
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