I am very new to Ruby on Rails. I don't know what the function of the seed.rb
file is, why we use this file, and why we need to run the rake db:seed
command. Can anyone give an explanation with examples?
The purpose of seed data is to bootstrap your database. For example, if you have a users table where you track users' city and state, you may want to seed a related table with U.S. state names and abbreviations before creating the first user.
Likewise, you may also want to seed things like administrative accounts, or other data that's necessary to run your application for the first time. As a general rule, you shouldn't add anything to a seeds.rb file that isn't necessary to bootstrap your database or its relations.
The seeds.rb file is where the seed data is stored, but you need to run the appropriate rake task to actually use the seed data. Using rake -T
in your project directory shows information about following tasks:
rake db:setup
, but drop the database firstSo, you can run rake db:seed
to run the seeds.rb file manually at any time. However, in most cases you will probably want to run rake db:setup
or rake db:reset
instead whenever you bootstrap your application.
The Purpose of seed.rb file is very simple, it allows us to accept data in our (Model of) database through writing in a file using a syntax and after rake task it populated as we entered this data through a Form using controller, models. For example:
Country.create(name: 'Germany', population: 81831000)
Country.create(name: 'France', population: 65447374)
Country.create(name: 'Belgium', population: 10839905)
Country.create(name: 'Netherlands', population: 16680000)
after that: rake db:seed rake db:setup
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