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I'm now working on a legacy Ruby on Rails project. I found the previous owner of this project exported data from Sqlite3 data tables to separate .yml files. Now I want to import these data from .yml files to their corresponding data tables, but didn't figure out how. The problem can be describe as:

  1. Under the 'db' folder of Ruby on Rails 3 project root folder, there is a 'backup' folder that stores all the .yml files.

    (Rails 3 root folder)=>db=>backup=>(all the *.yml files)

  2. Each .yml file corresponds to a data table in the database. For example, suppose I have a 'users' table, then I have a 'users.yml' file that stores several user data as the seeds.

  3. The .yml file content is like:

    name: user1

    title: SE1

    location: loc1

    name: user2

    title: SE2

    location: loc2

If there anyone can help on this issue? Thanks in advance!

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Most likely he used yaml_db gem. You can use

gem install yaml_db

rake db:data:load_dir dir='backup'

to load your data if that is the case.

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  • Thank you so much! I installed the yaml_db, but when executing your second command, I got the following error: rake aborted! Don't know how to build task 'db:data:load_dir'. Do you know how to resolve this?
    – Zhipeng Li
    Oct 22, 2012 at 6:14
  • I made an error, it needs to be dir= 'backup' because the gem already works within the db dir. But I don't know what else could cause your error.
    – nurettin
    Oct 22, 2012 at 6:29
  • do you see a db:data:load_dir task when you execute rake -T ?
    – nurettin
    Oct 22, 2012 at 6:31

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