Replace Factory.next with FactoryGirl.generate in Getting Started guide
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@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ Sequences
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Unique values in a specific format (for example, e-mail addresses) can be
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generated using sequences. Sequences are defined by calling sequence in a
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definition block, and values in a sequence are generated by calling
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Factory.next:
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FactoryGirl.generate:
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# Defines a new sequence
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FactoryGirl.define do
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end
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end
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Factory.next :email
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FactoryGirl.generate :email
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# => "person1@example.com"
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Factory.next :email
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FactoryGirl.generate :email
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# => "person2@example.com"
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Sequences can be used as attributes:
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@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ Sequences can be used as attributes:
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Or in lazy attributes:
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factory :invite do
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invitee { Factory.next(:email) }
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invitee { FactoryGirl.generate(:email) }
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end
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And it's also possible to define an in-line sequence that is only used in
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