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This code was a bit confusing before this change. The only time we care about `args.first` is if we are creating an association, so this PR gives `args.first` the name `association_options` to reflect that. The PR also pulls out a predicate method to give a name to the step of validating that `args.first` are in indeed association options.
198 lines
5.4 KiB
Ruby
198 lines
5.4 KiB
Ruby
module FactoryBot
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class DefinitionProxy
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UNPROXIED_METHODS = %w(
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__send__
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__id__
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nil?
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send
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object_id
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extend
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instance_eval
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initialize
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block_given?
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raise
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caller
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method
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).freeze
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(instance_methods + private_instance_methods).each do |method|
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undef_method(method) unless UNPROXIED_METHODS.include?(method.to_s)
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end
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delegate :before, :after, :callback, to: :@definition
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attr_reader :child_factories
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def initialize(definition, ignore = false)
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@definition = definition
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@ignore = ignore
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@child_factories = []
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end
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def singleton_method_added(name)
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message = "Defining methods in blocks (trait or factory) is not supported (#{name})"
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raise FactoryBot::MethodDefinitionError, message
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end
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# Adds an attribute to the factory.
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# The attribute value will be generated "lazily"
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# by calling the block whenever an instance is generated.
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# The block will not be called if the
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# attribute is overridden for a specific instance.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# * name: +Symbol+ or +String+
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# The name of this attribute. This will be assigned using "name=" for
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# generated instances.
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def add_attribute(name, &block)
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declaration = Declaration::Dynamic.new(name, @ignore, block)
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@definition.declare_attribute(declaration)
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end
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def transient(&block)
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proxy = DefinitionProxy.new(@definition, true)
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proxy.instance_eval(&block)
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end
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# Calls add_attribute using the missing method name as the name of the
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# attribute, so that:
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#
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# factory :user do
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# name { 'Billy Idol' }
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# end
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#
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# and:
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#
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# factory :user do
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# add_attribute(:name) { 'Billy Idol' }
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# end
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#
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# are equivalent.
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#
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# If no argument or block is given, factory_bot will first look for an
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# association, then for a sequence, and finally for a trait with the same
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# name. This means that given an "admin" trait, an "email" sequence, and an
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# "account" factory:
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#
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# factory :user, traits: [:admin] do
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# email { generate(:email) }
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# association :account
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# end
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#
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# and:
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#
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# factory :user do
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# admin
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# email
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# account
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# end
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#
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# are equivalent.
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def method_missing(name, *args, &block) # rubocop:disable Style/MethodMissing
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association_options = args.first
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if association_options.nil?
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__declare_attribute__(name, block)
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elsif __valid_association_options?(association_options)
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association(name, association_options)
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else
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raise NoMethodError.new(<<~MSG)
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undefined method '#{name}' in '#{@definition.name}' factory
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Did you mean? '#{name} { #{association_options.inspect} }'
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MSG
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end
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end
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# Adds an attribute that will have unique values generated by a sequence with
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# a specified format.
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#
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# The result of:
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# factory :user do
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# sequence(:email) { |n| "person#{n}@example.com" }
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# end
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#
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# Is equal to:
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# sequence(:email) { |n| "person#{n}@example.com" }
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#
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# factory :user do
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# email { FactoryBot.generate(:email) }
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# end
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#
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# Except that no globally available sequence will be defined.
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def sequence(name, *args, &block)
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sequence = Sequence.new(name, *args, &block)
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FactoryBot::Internal.register_inline_sequence(sequence)
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add_attribute(name) { increment_sequence(sequence) }
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end
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# Adds an attribute that builds an association. The associated instance will
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# be built using the same build strategy as the parent instance.
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#
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# Example:
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# factory :user do
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# name 'Joey'
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# end
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#
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# factory :post do
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# association :author, factory: :user
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# end
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#
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# Arguments:
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# * name: +Symbol+
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# The name of this attribute.
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# * options: +Hash+
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#
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# Options:
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# * factory: +Symbol+ or +String+
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# The name of the factory to use when building the associated instance.
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# If no name is given, the name of the attribute is assumed to be the
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# name of the factory. For example, a "user" association will by
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# default use the "user" factory.
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def association(name, *options)
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if block_given?
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raise AssociationDefinitionError.new(
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"Unexpected block passed to '#{name}' association "\
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"in '#{@definition.name}' factory",
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)
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else
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declaration = Declaration::Association.new(name, *options)
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@definition.declare_attribute(declaration)
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end
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end
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def to_create(&block)
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@definition.to_create(&block)
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end
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def skip_create
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@definition.skip_create
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end
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def factory(name, options = {}, &block)
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@child_factories << [name, options, block]
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end
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def trait(name, &block)
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@definition.define_trait(Trait.new(name, &block))
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end
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def initialize_with(&block)
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@definition.define_constructor(&block)
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end
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private
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def __declare_attribute__(name, block)
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if block.nil?
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declaration = Declaration::Implicit.new(name, @definition, @ignore)
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@definition.declare_attribute(declaration)
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else
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add_attribute(name, &block)
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end
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end
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def __valid_association_options?(options)
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options.respond_to?(:has_key?) && options.has_key?(:factory)
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end
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end
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end
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