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Alejandro Dustet 5947e10578 Deprecate and move to Internal sequence methods
Why:
Another run of internal methods that should not be publicly
available from the base namespace.
This time the sequence involving methods were moved. It's worth noticing
that the ```Internal``` class is getting crowded. Maybe we can start
name-spacing the internal groups into modules under
```internal/sequence.rb``` ```internal/trait.rb``` and so on. Thoughts?

This PR:

- Moves the ```register_sequence```, ```sequence_by_name```,
```sequences``` and ```rewind_sequences``` to the
```FactoryBot::Internal``` module.
- Deprecates uses of ```sequence_by_name```, and ```sequences```
from the ```FactoryBot``` module.
- Refactor rewind sequences test to use spies

This is one of the steps towards fixing [this
issue](https://github.com/thoughtbot/factory_bot/pull/1285#1281)
2019-06-04 19:02:51 -04:00
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factory_bot Build Status Code Climate Gem Version Reviewed by Hound

factory_bot is a fixtures replacement with a straightforward definition syntax, support for multiple build strategies (saved instances, unsaved instances, attribute hashes, and stubbed objects), and support for multiple factories for the same class (user, admin_user, and so on), including factory inheritance.

If you want to use factory_bot with Rails, see factory_bot_rails.

Interested in the history of the project name?

Transitioning from factory_girl?

Check out the guide.

Documentation

You should find the documentation for your version of factory_bot on Rubygems.

See GETTING_STARTED for information on defining and using factories. We also have a detailed introductory video, available for free on Upcase.

Install

Add the following line to Gemfile:

gem 'factory_bot'

and run bundle install from your shell.

To install the gem manually from your shell, run:

gem install factory_bot

Supported Ruby versions

The factory_bot 5.x series supports MRI Ruby 2.3+.

The factory_bot 3.x+ series supports MRI Ruby 1.9. Additionally, factory_bot 3.6+ supports JRuby 1.6.7.2+ while running in 1.9 mode. See GETTING_STARTED for more information on configuring the JRuby environment.

For versions of Ruby prior to 1.9, please use factory_bot 2.x.

More Information

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Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING.md.

factory_bot was originally written by Joe Ferris and is now maintained by Josh Clayton. Many improvements and bugfixes were contributed by the open source community.

License

factory_bot is Copyright © 2008-2019 Joe Ferris and thoughtbot. It is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the LICENSE file.

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