# This file should ensure the existence of records required to run the application in every environment (production, # development, test). The code here should be idempotent so that it can be executed at any point in every environment. # The data can then be loaded with the bin/rails db:seed command (or created alongside the database with db:setup). # # Example: # # ["Action", "Comedy", "Drama", "Horror"].each do |genre_name| # MovieGenre.find_or_create_by!(name: genre_name) # end # db/seeds.rb Task.destroy_all Project.destroy_all project1 = Project.create!( project_name: "project one", description: "This is project one" ) project2 = Project.create!( project_name: "project two", description: "This is project two" ) Task.create!( title: "first task of project one", status: :to_do, project: project1 ) Task.create!( title: "second task of project one", status: :in_progress, project: project1 ) Task.create!( title: "third task of project one", status: :done, project: project1 ) Task.create!( title: "first task of project two", status: :to_do, project: project2 ) puts "Seeding complete"