Hello Rick,
cut / past the code in a rake file (ie populate_resources.rake), store it in
lib/tasks/ and run rake populate_resources. Should work, but I didn't test it.
Regards,
Frédéric
files = File.join("#{RAILS_ROOT}", "public", "files")
Dir.glob("#{files}/*").select do |file|
resource = Resource.find_by_filename(file.basename)
next unless resource.nil?
unless file.content_type
mime = 'text/plain'
else
mime = file.content_type.chomp
end
Resource.create(:filename => file.basename, :mime => mime, :created_at =>
Time.now)
end
Le 7 mars 2010 à 20:29, Rick DeNatale a écrit :
> I finally got around to upgrading my blog from Typo 5.3 to Typo 5.4.3 today.
>
> It seems to be working pretty well, but I notice that if I go to the
> admin > manage > images that only a few of the image files in my
> public/files directory seem to have Resource model instances in the
> database.
>
> Is there an easy way to rectify this?
>
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