# This file should contain all the record creation needed to seed the database with its default values. # The data can then be loaded with the rails db:seed command (or created alongside the database with db:setup). # # Examples: # # movies = Movie.create([{ name: 'Star Wars' }, { name: 'Lord of the Rings' }]) # Character.create(name: 'Luke', movie: movies.first) pwd = "123456" user_count = 10 customer_count = 100 product_count = 50 purchase_count = 100 3.times do |i| user = User.create( full_name: Faker::Name.name, avatar: Faker::Avatar.image, phone: Faker::PhoneNumber.cell_phone, email: "user#{i}@demo.com", password: pwd, password_confirmation: pwd ) user.save! puts user.inspect end user_count.times do |i| user = User.create( full_name: Faker::Name.name, avatar: Faker::Avatar.image, phone: Faker::PhoneNumber.cell_phone, email: Faker::Internet.email, password: pwd, password_confirmation: pwd ) user.save! puts user.inspect end customer_count.times do |i| customer = Customer.create( full_name: Faker::Name.name, phone: Faker::PhoneNumber.cell_phone, email: Faker::Internet.email, password: pwd, password_confirmation: pwd ) customer.save! puts customer.inspect end product_count.times do |i| desc = [ Faker::Beer.brand, Faker::Beer.style, Faker::Beer.hop, Faker::Beer.yeast, Faker::Beer.ibu, Faker::Beer.alcohol, Faker::Beer.blg, ].join(", ") product = Product.create( name: Faker::Beer.name, description: desc, price: rand(5.5..19.0), user_id: rand(1..user_count) ) product.save! puts product.inspect end purchase_count.times do |i| sale_type = ["rented", "bought"].sample if sale_type == "rented" due_date = Faker::Date.forward(30) if [0, 3].sample == 1 returned = Faker::Date.forward(60) end end purchase = Purchase.create( customer_id: rand(1..customer_count), product_id: rand(1..product_count), sale_type: sale_type, quantity: rand(1..10), due_date: due_date, returned: returned ) purchase.save! puts purchase.inspect end