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The seed-fu gem resets the sequence on all the tables it touches. In some situations, this can cause primary keys to be re-used. This commit introduces a freedom patch which ensures seed-fu only touches the sequence when it is less than the id of one of the seeded records.
20 lines
536 B
Ruby
20 lines
536 B
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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require 'rails_helper'
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describe "seed-fu patch" do
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it "does not modify a sequence on an existing table" do
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u = User.create!(username: "test1", email: "test1@example.com")
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uid1 = u.id
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UserDestroyer.new(Discourse.system_user).destroy(u)
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SeedFu.quiet = true
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SeedFu.seed
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# Ensure sequence was not reset. A new user should have
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# id one greater than the last user
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u2 = User.create!(username: "test1", email: "test1@example.com")
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expect(u2.id).to eq(uid1 + 1)
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end
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end
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