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@existentialmutt
existentialmutt / db_fixtures_export.rake
Last active March 25, 2023 21:10 — forked from kuboon/db_fixtures_export.rake
Generate fixtures from db. Readable by rake db:fixtures:load
# lib/tasks/db_fixtures_export.rake
namespace 'db:fixtures' do
desc "generate fixtures from the current database"
task :export => :environment do
Rails.application.eager_load!
models = defined?(ApplicationRecord) ? ApplicationRecord.descendants : ActiveRecord::Base.descendants
models.each do |model|
puts "exporting: #{model}"
@anotheruiguy
anotheruiguy / web-fonts-asset-pipeline.md
Last active May 24, 2023 22:08
Custom Web Fonts and the Rails Asset Pipeline

Web fonts are pretty much all the rage. Using a CDN for font libraries, like TypeKit or Google Fonts, will be a great solution for many projects. For others, this is not an option. Especially when you are creating a custom icon library for your project.

Rails and the asset pipeline are great tools, but Rails has yet to get caught up in the custom web font craze.

As with all things Rails, there is more then one way to skin this cat. There is the recommended way, and then there are the other ways.

The recommended way

Here I will show how to update your Rails project so that you can use the asset pipeline appropriately and resource your files using the common Rails convention.