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- require 'lib/models'
- require 'fastercsv'
-
- # Before running this script with a CSV file, prepare it so:
- # - There is only a single line of column headings on the first line of the file
- # - There are no spaces before or after the column headings
- # - The column headings correspond with the key names in the columns{} hash below
- # - The data starts on line 2
-
- def slugify(name)
- output = name.gsub(/[^\w\s-]/, '').gsub(/\s+/, '-').downcase
- output.gsub(/---/, '-')
- end
-
- months = %w[ dummy Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec ]
-
- columns =
- {
- 'Directorate' => nil,
- 'Updated' => nil,
- 'Service' => nil,
- 'Supplier' => nil,
- 'Amount' => nil,
- 'Transaction Number' => nil,
- }
-
- directorate_replacements =
- [
- ]
-
- service_replacements =
- [
- ]
-
- count = 0
-
- if ARGV[0].nil?
- puts "Specify the filename of the CSV file to import on the command line"
- exit
- end
-
- FasterCSV.foreach(ARGV[0]) do |row|
-
- count += 1
-
- if (count > 1) # skip first line that doesn't contain data
-
- p row
-
- unless row[columns['Directorate']].nil?
- directorate_name = row[columns['Directorate']].strip.gsub(/&/, "and")
- end
-
- service_name = row[columns['Service']].strip.gsub(/&/, "and")
- supplier_name = row[columns['Supplier']].strip.gsub(/&/, "and")
-
-
- for replacement in directorate_replacements
- if directorate_name == replacement[0]
- directorate_name = replacement[1]
- end
- end
-
- for replacement in service_replacements
- if service_name == replacement[0]
- service_name = replacement[1]
- end
- end
-
- if directorate_name.nil?
- directorate = nil
- else
- directorate = Directorate.first_or_create(:name => directorate_name, :slug => slugify(directorate_name))
- directorate.save
- end
-
- service = Service.first_or_create(:name => service_name, :directorate => directorate, :slug => slugify(service_name))
- service.save
-
- supplier = Supplier.first_or_create(:name => supplier_name, :slug => slugify(supplier_name))
- supplier.save
-
- dt = row[columns['Updated']].strip.split(' ')
- d = Date.new(dt[2].to_i, months.index(dt[1]), dt[0].to_i)
-
- # Using Payment.new rather than Payment.first_or_new allows us to create genuine duplicates
- # so don't run the importer more than once with the same set of data
- payment = Payment.new(
- 'service' => service,
- 'supplier' => supplier,
- 'amount' => row[columns['Amount']].strip.gsub(/,/, ''),
- 'd' => d,
- 'transaction_id' => row[columns['Transaction Number']].strip.to_i
- )
-
- unless payment.save # save runs callbacks/hooks, save! doesn't
- puts "ERROR: Failed to save payment"
- payment.errors.each do |e|
- puts e
- end
- end
- else
- # Get the column headings
- position = 0
-
- for column in row
- columns[column] = position
- position += 1
- end
- puts columns.inspect
- end
- end
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