discourse/lib/discourse_dev/record.rb
Vinoth Kannan 08c6a7679d
DEV: allow dev:populate rake task in production environment. (#13777)
To use this rake task in production `ALLOW_DEV_POPULATE` environment variable should be set to "1".
2021-07-20 12:25:59 +05:30

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'discourse_dev'
require 'rails'
require 'faker'
module DiscourseDev
class Record
DEFAULT_COUNT = 30.freeze
attr_reader :model, :type
def initialize(model, count = DEFAULT_COUNT)
@@initialized ||= begin
Faker::Discourse.unique.clear
RateLimiter.disable
true
end
@model = model
@type = model.to_s.downcase.to_sym
@count = count
end
def create!
record = model.create!(data)
yield(record) if block_given?
DiscourseEvent.trigger(:after_create_dev_record, record, type)
record
end
def populate!(ignore_current_count: false)
unless Discourse.allow_dev_populate?
raise 'To run this rake task in a production site, set the value of `ALLOW_DEV_POPULATE` environment variable to "1"'
end
unless ignore_current_count
if current_count >= @count
puts "Already have #{current_count} #{type} records"
Rake.application.top_level_tasks.each do |task_name|
Rake::Task[task_name].reenable
end
Rake::Task['dev:repopulate'].invoke
return
elsif current_count > 0
@count -= current_count
puts "There are #{current_count} #{type} records. Creating #{@count} more."
else
puts "Creating #{@count} sample #{type} records"
end
end
records = []
@count.times do
records << create!
putc "." unless type == :post
end
puts unless type == :post
DiscourseEvent.trigger(:after_populate_dev_records, records, type)
records
end
def current_count
model.count
end
def self.populate!
self.new.populate!
end
def self.random(model)
offset = Faker::Number.between(from: 0, to: model.count - 1)
model.offset(offset).first
end
end
end