shift73k/priv/repo/seeds.exs

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# Script for populating the database. You can run it as:
#
# mix run priv/repo/seeds.exs
#
# Inside the script, you can read and write to any of your
# repositories directly:
#
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# Bones73k.Repo.insert!(%Bones73k.SomeSchema{})
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#
# We recommend using the bang functions (`insert!`, `update!`
# and so on) as they will fail if something goes wrong.
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{:ok, admin} =
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Bones73k.Accounts.register_admin(%{
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email: "admin@company.com",
password: "123456789abc",
password_confirmation: "123456789abc"
})
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{:ok, user_1} =
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Bones73k.Accounts.register_user(%{
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email: "user1@company.com",
password: "123456789abc",
password_confirmation: "123456789abc"
})
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{:ok, user_2} =
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Bones73k.Accounts.register_user(%{
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email: "user2@company.com",
password: "123456789abc",
password_confirmation: "123456789abc"
})
Enum.each(1..10, fn i ->
%{
name: "Property #{i} - User 1",
price: :rand.uniform(5) * 100_000,
description: "Property that belongs to user 1",
user_id: user_1.id
}
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|> Bones73k.Properties.create_property()
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%{
name: "Property #{i} - User 2",
price: :rand.uniform(5) * 100_000,
description: "Property that belongs to user 2",
user_id: user_2.id
}
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|> Bones73k.Properties.create_property()
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%{
name: "Property #{i} - Admin",
price: :rand.uniform(5) * 100_000,
description: "Property that belongs to admin",
user_id: admin.id
}
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|> Bones73k.Properties.create_property()
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end)