gradlew "ofbiz --load-data readers=seed,seed-initial,ext,ext-demo"
Just leave it "as-is". These are historical. There is nothing gained but more confusion and out-dating of existing documentation. On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 10:34 PM, Paul Foxworthy <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > At the risk of bikeshedding... > > The "data" is redundant. What else would you "load" but "data"? > > loadAll 1 (best) > loadDefault 2 > loadAllData 3 > loadData 4 (worst) > > loadData should be infinity. It's meaningless. > > Cheers > > Paul Foxworthy > > > On 13 May 2017 at 02:45, Paul Mandeltort <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Sorry, I’m being a jerk and not following your directions so feel free to > > ignore me, but some unsolicited advice :-) > > > > The proposed terms are still ambiguous. One of OFBiz’s biggest problems > is > > there’s a lot of shorthand and ambiguity which makes it really hard for > > someone who occasionally digs in (like me) to figure out what’s going on. > > > > So I’m going to suggest a bit more verbosity: > > > > Load-Data-All > > Load-Data-Demo > > Load-Data-Seed > > Load-Data-Seed-Initial > > Load-Data-External > > Load-Data-External-Test > > Load-Data-External-Demo > > > > to parallel the concepts in the readme. Then at least you can follow the > > concepts through the pipeline. Now the naming of those data loading tasks > > is another function as they are still confusion (seed vs seed initial > > description is confusing!). > > > > > > > > • seed: OFBiz and External Seed Data - to be maintained along with source > > and updated whenever a system deployment is updated > > • seed-initial: OFBiz and External Seed Data - to be maintained along > with > > source like other seed data, but only loaded initially and not updated > when > > a system is updated except manually reviewing each line > > • demo: OFBiz Only Demo Data > > • ext: External General Data (custom) > > • ext-test: External Test Data (custom) > > • ext-demo: External Demo Data (custom) > > > > While I’m hardly an expert, I’ve always appreciated the pattern of > > parameters following a “Verb-Noun-Adjective” format. So in this case, > Load > > = Verb, Data = what, Adjective = what kind of data we’re loading. > > > > “ext” is also confusing, since it could be confused for “Extension”, but > > that’s another discussion probably. > > > > If you’re a command-line warriors, you can add gradle autocomplete to > Bash > > and Zsh: > > https://github.com/gradle/gradle-completion > > > > —P > > > > On May 12, 2017, 10:35 AM -0500, Jacques Le Roux < > > [email protected]>, wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > Following the discussion in this thread https://s.apache.org/9PBV we > > agreed to change the name of the Gradle task which load demo and all > data. > > > > > > Before Gradle it was load-demo. It's currently loadDefault and in the > > discussion came loadAll, loadData and loadAllData. > > > > > > So I propose an informal vote, more a survey, to decide which name we > > should use for this (important) task. > > > > > > Please vote by giving a weight to each of 4 propositions: > > > loadDefault > > > loadAll > > > loadData > > > loadAllData > > > > > > For instance, here is my choice > > > loadDefault 4 > > > loadData 3 > > > loadAll 2 > > > loadAllData 1 > > > which means that I prefer loadAllData over loadAll, etc. > > > > > > So if we agree on the idea, we will pick the name with the smaller > > cumulated number from participants > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Jacques > > > > > > > > > -- > Coherent Software Australia Pty Ltd > PO Box 2773 > Cheltenham Vic 3192 > Australia > > Phone: +61 3 9585 6788 > Web: http://www.coherentsoftware.com.au/ > Email: [email protected] >
