+1. It sounds great! Sadly, I'm very busy at the time, so I can't help right
now :(

2011/6/22 Tac Tacelosky <tac...@gmail.com>

> +1 for interest.  Not sure if I can contribute much to the development --
> still getting my head around bundles, src, vendors and third_party, and how
> all this will fit into svn (my code) and git (Symfony SE / Symfony /
> Vendors).  But I like the idea -- we're porting from CodeIgniter, and right
> now have a YAML file that I load to seed the initial data, mostly user login
> accounts and profiles, so they don't have to re-register every time we
> release a new test.
>
> Will you keep it on symfony2bundles?  And don't worry about dumbing-down
> the instructions, newbies like me appreciate it.  Even things like "Don't
> forget to add this to the routing" can take a while to remember how exactly
> do to.
>
> Tac
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 11:41 AM, theinterned <ned...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am looking around for a solution to load seed data into my project.
>> Until now, I have been using fixtures to load the data, but of course
>> this gets very dangerous when you have live, non static data on your
>> production server!
>>
>> In the rails world, there is Seed Fu https://github.com/mbleigh/seed-fu
>> and I am thinking of building out a seed data bundle for symfony along
>> the same lines. (and here is a good rails-centric discussion of
>> various seeding strategies and their downfalls:
>> http://railspikes.com/2008/2/1/loading-seed-data)
>>
>> It seems to me that I could get a long way by branching off the
>> doctrine fixtures bundle. I would need to get rid of the parts of it
>> that are involved with dropping data and change the data loading to do
>> "insert or update" rather then just insert.
>>
>> I'm wondering if anyone would be interested in the bundle, would be
>> interested in helping out?
>>
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