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class Factory
class << self
attr_accessor :factories #:nodoc:
# An Array of strings specifying locations that should be searched for
# factory definitions. By default, factory_girl will attempt to require
# "factories," "test/factories," and "spec/factories." Only the first
# existing file will be loaded.
attr_accessor :definition_file_paths
end
self.factories = {}
self.definition_file_paths = %w(factories test/factories spec/factories)
attr_reader :factory_name
attr_reader :attributes #:nodoc:
# Defines a new factory that can be used by the build strategies (create and
# build) to build new objects.
#
# Arguments:
# name: (Symbol)
# A unique name used to identify this factory.
# options: (Hash)
# class: the class that will be used when generating instances for this
# factory. If not specified, the class will be guessed from the
# factory name.
#
# Yields:
# The newly created factory (Factory)
def self.define (name, options = {})
instance = Factory.new(name, options)
yield(instance)
self.factories[instance.factory_name] = instance
end
def build_class #:nodoc:
@build_class ||= class_for(@options[:class] || factory_name)
end
def initialize (name, options = {}) #:nodoc:
assert_valid_options(options)
@factory_name = factory_name_for(name)
@options = options
@attributes = []
end
# Adds an attribute that should be assigned on generated instances for this
# factory.
#
# This method should be called with either a value or block, but not both. If
# called with a block, the attribute will be generated "lazily," whenever an
# instance is generated. Lazy attribute blocks will not be called if that
# attribute is overriden for a specific instance.
#
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# When defining lazy attributes, an instance of Factory::Proxy will
# be yielded, allowing associations to be built using the correct build
# strategy.
#
# Arguments:
# name: (Symbol)
# The name of this attribute. This will be assigned using :"#{name}=" for
# generated instances.
# value: (Object)
# If no block is given, this value will be used for this attribute.
def add_attribute (name, value = nil, &block)
if block_given?
if value
raise AttributeDefinitionError, "Both value and block given"
else
attribute = Attribute::Dynamic.new(name, block)
end
else
attribute = Attribute::Static.new(name, value)
end
if attribute_defined?(attribute.name)
raise AttributeDefinitionError, "Attribute already defined: #{name}"
end
@attributes << attribute
end
# Calls add_attribute using the missing method name as the name of the
# attribute, so that:
#
# Factory.define :user do |f|
# f.name 'Billy Idol'
# end
#
# and:
#
# Factory.define :user do |f|
# f.add_attribute :name, 'Billy Idol'
# end
#
# are equivilent.
def method_missing (name, *args, &block)
add_attribute(name, *args, &block)
end
# Adds an attribute that builds an association. The associated instance will
# be built using the same build strategy as the parent instance.
#
# Example:
# Factory.define :user do |f|
# f.name 'Joey'
# end
#
# Factory.define :post do |f|
# f.association :author, :factory => :user
# end
#
# Arguments:
# name: (Symbol)
# The name of this attribute.
# options: (Hash)
# factory: (Symbol)
# The name of the factory to use when building the associated instance.
# If no name is given, the name of the attribute is assumed to be the
# name of the factory. For example, a "user" association will by
# default use the "user" factory.
def association (name, options = {})
name = name.to_sym
options = symbolize_keys(options)
association_factory = options[:factory] || name
add_attribute(name) {|a| a.association(association_factory) }
end
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# Generates and returns a Hash of attributes from this factory. Attributes
# can be individually overridden by passing in a Hash of attribute => value
# pairs.
#
# Arguments:
# overrides: (Hash)
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# Attributes to overwrite for this set.
#
# Returns:
# A set of attributes that can be used to build an instance of the class
# this factory generates. (Hash)
def self.attributes_for (name, overrides = {})
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factory_by_name(name).run(Proxy::AttributesFor, overrides)
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end
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# Generates and returns an instance from this factory. Attributes can be
# individually overridden by passing in a Hash of attribute => value pairs.
#
# Arguments:
# overrides: (Hash)
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# See attributes_for
#
# Returns:
# An instance of the class this factory generates, with generated
# attributes assigned.
def self.build (name, overrides = {})
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factory_by_name(name).run(Proxy::Build, overrides)
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end
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# Generates, saves, and returns an instance from this factory. Attributes can
# be individually overridden by passing in a Hash of attribute => value
# pairs.
#
# If the instance is not valid, an ActiveRecord::Invalid exception will be
# raised.
#
# Arguments:
# overrides: (Hash)
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# See attributes_for
#
# Returns:
# A saved instance of the class this factory generates, with generated
# attributes assigned.
def self.create (name, overrides = {})
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factory_by_name(name).run(Proxy::Create, overrides)
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end
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def self.find_definitions #:nodoc:
definition_file_paths.each do |path|
require("#{path}.rb") if File.exists?("#{path}.rb")
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if File.directory? path
Dir[File.join(path, '*.rb')].each do |file|
require file
end
end
end
end
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def run (proxy_class, overrides) #:nodoc:
proxy = proxy_class.new(build_class)
overrides = symbolize_keys(overrides)
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overrides.each {|attr, val| proxy.set(attr, val) }
passed_keys = overrides.keys.collect {|k| Factory.aliases_for(k) }.flatten
@attributes.each do |attribute|
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unless passed_keys.include?(attribute.name)
attribute.add_to(proxy)
end
end
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proxy.result
end
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private
def self.factory_by_name (name)
factories[name.to_sym] or raise ArgumentError.new("No such factory: #{name.to_s}")
end
def class_for (class_or_to_s)
if class_or_to_s.respond_to?(:to_sym)
Object.const_get(variable_name_to_class_name(class_or_to_s))
else
class_or_to_s
end
end
def factory_name_for (class_or_to_s)
if class_or_to_s.respond_to?(:to_sym)
class_or_to_s.to_sym
else
class_name_to_variable_name(class_or_to_s).to_sym
end
end
def attribute_defined? (name)
!@attributes.detect {|attr| attr.name == name }.nil?
end
def assert_valid_options(options)
invalid_keys = options.keys - [:class]
unless invalid_keys == []
raise ArgumentError, "Unknown arguments: #{invalid_keys.inspect}"
end
end
# Based on ActiveSupport's underscore inflector
def class_name_to_variable_name(name)
name.to_s.gsub(/::/, '/').
gsub(/([A-Z]+)([A-Z][a-z])/,'\1_\2').
gsub(/([a-z\d])([A-Z])/,'\1_\2').
tr("-", "_").
downcase
end
# Based on ActiveSupport's camelize inflector
def variable_name_to_class_name(name)
name.to_s.
gsub(/\/(.?)/) { "::#{$1.upcase}" }.
gsub(/(?:^|_)(.)/) { $1.upcase }
end
# From ActiveSupport
def symbolize_keys(hash)
hash.inject({}) do |options, (key, value)|
options[(key.to_sym rescue key) || key] = value
options
end
end
end