README.md in easy_reference_data-0.0.1 vs README.md in easy_reference_data-0.0.2

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@@ -21,19 +21,25 @@ Place references in 'db/reference/' References will be loaded in ascending order, so if an order is desired, prepend 000, 001, 002... etc to the filename. Run with: - rake easy:reference_data:load + rake easy:reference_data:refresh +## Deployment + +Add this line to your application's deploy.rb file: + + require 'easy/reference_data/capistrano' + ## Example The below example ensures that there are 3 users existing in the database after running the 'rake reference_data:load' -### db/reference/000_users.rb -Easy::ReferenceData.refresh User, :system_code, 'nigel', name: 'Nigel Ramsay', email: 'nigel.ramsay@mailinator.com' -Easy::ReferenceData.refresh User, :system_code, 'fred', name: 'Fred Schmitt', email: 'fred.schmitt@mailinator.com' -Easy::ReferenceData.refresh User, :system_code, 'bert', name: 'Bert Symthe', email: 'bert.smythe@mailinator.com' + ### db/reference/000_users.rb + Easy::ReferenceData.refresh User, :system_code, 'nigel', name: 'Nigel Ramsay', email: 'nigel.ramsay@mailinator.com' + Easy::ReferenceData.refresh User, :system_code, 'fred', name: 'Fred Schmitt', email: 'fred.schmitt@mailinator.com' + Easy::ReferenceData.refresh User, :system_code, 'bert', name: 'Bert Symthe', email: 'bert.smythe@mailinator.com' ## Contributing 1. Fork it 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)