Class: Spree::Core::Fixtures
- Inherits:
-
ActiveRecord::Fixtures
- Object
- ActiveRecord::Fixtures
- Spree::Core::Fixtures
- Defined in:
- lib/spree/core/custom_fixtures.rb
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.create_fixtures(fixtures_directory, table_names, class_names = {}) ⇒ Object
Replace this method to prevent the table being emptied on each call.
Class Method Details
.create_fixtures(fixtures_directory, table_names, class_names = {}) ⇒ Object
Replace this method to prevent the table being emptied on each call. Needed when both core & auth have user fixtures, see below for code commented out.
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# File 'lib/spree/core/custom_fixtures.rb', line 9 def self.create_fixtures(fixtures_directory, table_names, class_names = {}) table_names = [table_names].flatten.map { |n| n.to_s } table_names.each { |n| class_names[n.tr('/', '_').to_sym] = n.classify if n.include?('/') } # FIXME: Apparently JK uses this. connection = block_given? ? yield : ActiveRecord::Base.connection files_to_read = table_names.reject { |table_name| fixture_is_cached?(connection, table_name) } unless files_to_read.empty? connection.disable_referential_integrity do fixtures_map = {} fixture_files = files_to_read.map do |path| table_name = path.tr '/', '_' fixtures_map[path] = ActiveRecord::Fixtures.new( connection, table_name, class_names[table_name.to_sym] || table_name.classify, File.join(fixtures_directory, path)) end all_loaded_fixtures.update(fixtures_map) connection.transaction(:requires_new => true) do fixture_files.each do |ff| conn = ff.model_class.respond_to?(:connection) ? ff.model_class.connection : connection table_rows = ff.table_rows # REMOVED BY SPREE # table_rows.keys.each do |table| # conn.delete "DELETE FROM #{conn.quote_table_name(table)}", 'Fixture Delete' # end table_rows.each do |table_name,rows| rows.each do |row| conn.insert_fixture(row, table_name) end end end # Cap primary key sequences to max(pk). if connection.respond_to?(:reset_pk_sequence!) table_names.each do |table_name| connection.reset_pk_sequence!(table_name.tr('/', '_')) end end end cache_fixtures(connection, fixtures_map) end end cached_fixtures(connection, table_names) end |