Version 2.3.5 ------------- Features: * Rails 4.2 support Version 2.3.3 ------------- Features: * Capistrano v3 support (by @shishi) Version 2.3.2 ------------- Features: * Documentation improvements (by @george, @kenips, @joshuapinter) * Fix documentation of seed_once method (by weedySeaDragon) * Allow to seed data with an id < 1 (by @SamSaffron, @aserafin) * Seeds work on postgresql when there is no primary key or if primary key has no sequence assigned (by @aserafin) Version 2.3.1 ------------- Features: * Rails 4.1 support added. * Capistrano task included. (by @linjunpop) Version 2.3.0 ------------- Features: * Rails 4.0.X support added. (by @tkhr, @DanielWright) Version 2.2.0 ------------- * Rails 3.2 support Version 2.1.0 ------------- Features: * Deprecations removed * Rails 3.1 support added, Rails 3.0 support removed (please use 2.0.X line with 3.0) Version 2.0.1 ------------- Bug fixes: * Update the primary key sequence in PostgreSQL tables after seeding data. This ensures that id conflicts do not occur when records are subsequently added to the table. * Raise ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved if any of the saves fail (but they won't fail due to validation since saves are done without validation, so this guards against callbacks failing etc.) Version 2.0.0 ------------- Features: * Depends only on Active Record, not the whole of Rails * The `Model.seed_many` syntax is now supported by `Model.seed`, and `Model.seed_many` is deprecated * `Model.seed` supports adding multiple records without an explicit array argument. I.e. the following are equivalent: Model.seed([ { :name => "Jon" }, { :name => "Emily" } ]) Model.seed( { :name => "Jon" }, { :name => "Emily } ) * A side-effect of the above is another option for single seeds: Model.seed(:name => "Jon") * The `SEED` option to `rake db:seed_fu` is deprecated, and replaced by `FILTER` which works the same way. * Added `SeedFu.quiet` boolean option, set to `true` if you don't want any output from Seed Fu. * Added `SeedFu.fixture_paths`. Set to an array of paths to look for seed files in. Defaults to `["db/fixtures"]` in general, or `["#{Rails.root}/db/fixtures", "#{Rails.root}/db/fixtures/#{Rails.env}"]` when Seed Fu is installed as a Rails plugin. * Added `SeedFu.seed` method which is basically a method equivalent of running `rake db:seed_fu` (the rake task now just basically called `SeedFu.seed`) * Simplified and changed the `SeedFu::Writer` API, see docs for details Bug fixes: * Fix Rails 3 deprecation warnings and make seed-fu fully compatible with being installed as a gem