docs: add an alternate approach to seed local database (#11307)
Co-authored-by: Peer Richelsen <peer@cal.com>pull/11764/head
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#### Setting up your first user
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##### Approach 1
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1. Open [Prisma Studio](https://prisma.io/studio) to look at or modify the database content:
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```sh
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> New users are set on a `TRIAL` plan by default. You might want to adjust this behavior to your needs in the `packages/prisma/schema.prisma` file.
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1. Open a browser to [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) and login with your just created, first user.
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##### Approach 2
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Seed the local db by running
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```sh
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cd packages/prisma
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yarn db-seed
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```
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The above command will populate the local db with dummy users.
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### E2E-Testing
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Be sure to set the environment variable `NEXTAUTH_URL` to the correct value. If you are running locally, as the documentation within `.env.example` mentions, the value should be `http://localhost:3000`.
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