class AddMetaCategory < ActiveRecord::Migration def up unless Rails.env.test? result = Category.exec_sql "SELECT 1 FROM site_settings where name = 'meta_category_id'" if result.count == 0 description = I18n.t('meta_category_description') name = I18n.t('meta_category_name') if Category.exec_sql("SELECT 1 FROM categories where name ilike '#{name}'").count == 0 result = execute "INSERT INTO categories (name, color, text_color, created_at, updated_at, user_id, slug, description, read_restricted) VALUES ('#{name}', '808281', 'FFFFFF', now(), now(), -1, '#{Slug.for(name)}', '#{description}', true) RETURNING id" category_id = result[0]["id"].to_i execute "INSERT INTO site_settings(name, data_type, value, created_at, updated_at) VALUES ('meta_category_id', 3, #{category_id}, now(), now())" end end end end def down # Don't reverse this change. There is so much logic around deleting a category that it's messy # to try to do in sql. The up method will just make sure never to create the category twice. end end