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# Use this to set up shared configuration options for your entire application.
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config.reserved_words = %w(new edit index session login logout users admin
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# Uncomment this to use friendly finders in all models. By default, if
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# you wish to find a record by its friendly id, you must do:
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class AddSlugToDistrict < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.0]
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def up
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add_column :districts, :slug, :string
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District.all.each {|district| district.update(slug: district.slug ||= district.name.parameterize) }
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