Creating a seed data migration¶
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Use case¶
It can be convenient to add some seed data into tables as part of the DB init process.
Step 1: Run the console via the Hasura CLI¶
In order to make sure that the migrations get created, the console needs to be run via the Hasura CLI.
Step 3: Write an insert statement¶
The next step is to write an insert statement that populates the database with seed data like the following:
INSERT INTO addresses (id, location) VALUES
(1, 'Bangalore'),
(2, 'Tel Aviv'),
(3, 'Zurich');
INSERT INTO authors (id, name, address_id) VALUES
(1, 'Sarah', 3),
(2, 'Joey', 1),
(3, 'Rachel', 2);
INSERT INTO articles (id, title, content, author_id) VALUES
(1, 'How to make fajitas', 'Recipe on making the best fajitas in the world', 1),
(2, 'How to climb mount everest', 'Guide on successfully climbing the hightest mountain in the world', 3),
(3, 'How to be successful on broadway', 'What it takes for you to be a successful performer at broadway', 2);
Step 4: Mark the insert as a migration¶
Check the box This is a migration
and give the migration a name, e.g. insert_seed_data
.
Step 5: Run the statement¶
Hit the Run!
button.
Step 6: Verify data & migration¶
If the insert statement was successful, the data is now added to the DB.
Navigate to the migrations
directory in your Hasura project. The latest migration
will be the the insert statement that was just run.