I recommend that you don't insert any new data in migrations. Instead, only modify existing data in migrations.
For inserting initial data, I recommend you use YML. In every Rails project I setup, I create a fixtures directory under the DB directory. Then I create YML files for the initial data just like YML files are used for the test data. Then I add a new task to load the data from the YML files.
lib/tasks/db.rake:
namespace :db do
desc "This loads the development data."
task :seed => :environment do
require 'active_record/fixtures'
Dir.glob(RAILS_ROOT + '/db/fixtures/*.yml').each do |file|
base_name = File.basename(file, '.*')
puts say "Loading #{base_name}..."
Fixtures.create_fixtures('db/fixtures', base_name)
end
end
desc "This drops the db, builds the db, and seeds the data."
task :reseed => [:environment, 'db:reset', 'db:seed']
end
db/fixtures/users.yml:
test:
customer_id: 1
name: "Test Guy"
email: "test@example.com"
hashed_password: "656fc0b1c1d1681840816c68e1640f640c6ded12"
salt: "188227600.754087929365988"
