From 8f3009a94b565ec1a5c893d5139503bfe9cfc2ba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: ice <490554416@qq.com>
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 16:19:04 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] consistent file name
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seeding.md | 12 ++++++------
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diff --git a/seeding.md b/seeding.md
index f0b40d9499a..5328c9ce78c 100644
--- a/seeding.md
+++ b/seeding.md
@@ -9,14 +9,14 @@
## Introduction
-Laravel includes a simple method of seeding your database with test data using seed classes. All seed classes are stored in the `database/seeds` directory. Seed classes may have any name you wish, but probably should follow some sensible convention, such as `UsersTableSeeder`, etc. By default, a `DatabaseSeeder` class is defined for you. From this class, you may use the `call` method to run other seed classes, allowing you to control the seeding order.
+Laravel includes a simple method of seeding your database with test data using seed classes. All seed classes are stored in the `database/seeds` directory. Seed classes may have any name you wish, but probably should follow some sensible convention, such as `UserSeeder`, etc. By default, a `DatabaseSeeder` class is defined for you. From this class, you may use the `call` method to run other seed classes, allowing you to control the seeding order.
## Writing Seeders
To generate a seeder, execute the `make:seeder` [Artisan command](/docs/{{version}}/artisan). All seeders generated by the framework will be placed in the `database/seeds` directory:
- php artisan make:seeder UsersTableSeeder
+ php artisan make:seeder UserSeeder
A seeder class only contains one method by default: `run`. This method is called when the `db:seed` [Artisan command](/docs/{{version}}/artisan) is executed. Within the `run` method, you may insert data into your database however you wish. You may use the [query builder](/docs/{{version}}/queries) to manually insert data or you may use [Eloquent model factories](/docs/{{version}}/database-testing#writing-factories).
@@ -82,9 +82,9 @@ Within the `DatabaseSeeder` class, you may use the `call` method to execute addi
public function run()
{
$this->call([
- UsersTableSeeder::class,
- PostsTableSeeder::class,
- CommentsTableSeeder::class,
+ UserSeeder::class,
+ PostSeeder::class,
+ CommentSeeder::class,
]);
}
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Now you may use the `db:seed` Artisan command to seed your database. By default,
php artisan db:seed
- php artisan db:seed --class=UsersTableSeeder
+ php artisan db:seed --class=UserSeeder
You may also seed your database using the `migrate:fresh` command, which will drop all tables and re-run all of your migrations. This command is useful for completely re-building your database: