Generating demo data » History » Version 2
Aleksandar Pavic, 2024-02-14 14:08
1 | 1 | Aleksandar Pavic | h1. Generating demo data |
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3 | Sometimes developers need lot's of data to test some plugin or theme, |
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4 | here is a plugin which can generate tons of data for you. |
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6 | This is a fork of Eric Davis's original plugin |
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7 | 2 | Aleksandar Pavic | made compatible with Redmine 4.1+ (tested), including 5.x (tested with 5.1.1) |
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10 | Install it like any other plugin, |
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12 | @git clone https://github.com/acosonic/redmine_data_generator@ |
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14 | to plugins directory |
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16 | then run |
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18 | @bundle install@ |
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21 | to use it, simply run any of following rake tasks in console: |
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23 | <pre> |
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24 | rake data_generator:all # Generates random data for all supported datatypes |
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25 | rake data_generator:issues # Generate random issues. |
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26 | rake data_generator:issue_history # Generate random issues history |
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27 | rake data_generator:projects # Generate random projects. |
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28 | rake data_generator:time_entries # Generate random time entries. |
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29 | rake data_generator:users # Generate random users. |
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30 | </pre> |
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32 | you can also override default number of generated items by adding COUNT=x |
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33 | replacing x with number of items you want to generate |