I've been using the Authlogic rails plugin. Really all I am using it for is to have one admin user who can edit the site. It's not a site where people sign up accounts. I'm going to end up making the create user method restricted by an already logged in user, but of course, when I clear the DB I can't create a user, so I have to prepopulate it somehow. I tried just making a migration to put a dump of a user I created but that doesn't work and seems pretty hacky. What's the best way to handle this? It's tricky since the passwords get hashed, so I feel like I have to create one and then pull out the hashed entries...
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Rails 2.3.4 adds a new feature to seed databases. You can add in your seed in db/seed.rb file:
Then insert it with:
for production or test
My favorite feature in 2.3.4 so far |
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If you are using >= Rails 2.3.4 the new features include a db/seeds.rb file. This is now the default file for seeding data. In there you can simple use your models like With this approach In older projects I've sometimes used a fixture (remeber to change the password straight away) with something like users.yml:
Or finally as the other guys have said you have the rake task option, hope that helps. |
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Add a rake task:
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Most used approach is to have a rake task that is run after deployment to host with empty database. |
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