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active_admin_importable
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CSV imports for Active Admin with one line of code.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'active_admin_importable'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install active_admin_importable
Add the following line into your active admin resource:
active_admin_importable
The Import button should now appear. Click it and upload a CSV file with a header row corresponding to your model attributes. Press submit. Profit.
Need to do something special with the import? active_admin_importable accepts an optional block that will be called on each row, replacing the default functionality ( calling create! on the associated model). The associated model and a hash of the current row will get passed into the block. For example:
ActiveAdmin.register Product do
active_admin_importable do |model, hash|
store = Store.find_by_name(hash[:store_name])
hash[:store_id] = store.id
hash.delete(:store_name)
model.create!(hash)
end
end
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