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Changing the process of name selection for factory defining Example: rails g model UserMedia filename:string --force-plural ... invoke factory_bot create spec/factories/user_media.rb it generates the correct factory naming: FactoryBot.define do factory :user_media do filename { "MyString" } end end Fixes: #356
79 lines
3 KiB
Gherkin
79 lines
3 KiB
Gherkin
Feature:
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In order to easily generate factory files instead of fixture files when generating models
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As a user of Rails and Factory Bot
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I would like to use factory_bot_rails generators.
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Background:
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Given I create a new rails application
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And I add "factory_bot_rails" from this project as a dependency
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And I run `bundle install` with a clean environment
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Scenario: The factory_bot_rails generators create a factory file for each model if there is not a factories.rb file
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When I run `bundle exec rails generate model User name:string age:integer` with a clean environment
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And I run `bundle exec rails generate model Namespaced::User name:string` with a clean environment
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Then the output should contain "test/factories/users.rb"
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And the output should contain "test/factories/namespaced/users.rb"
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And the file "test/factories/users.rb" should contain exactly:
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"""
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FactoryBot.define do
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factory :user do
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name { "MyString" }
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age { 1 }
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end
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end
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"""
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And the file "test/factories/namespaced/users.rb" should contain "factory :namespaced_user, class: 'Namespaced::User' do"
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Scenario: The factory_bot_rails generators create a factory file with correct naming when I use --force-plural
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When I run `bundle exec rails generate model UserMedia filename:string --force-plural` with a clean environment
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Then the output should contain "test/factories/user_media.rb"
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And the file "test/factories/user_media.rb" should contain exactly:
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"""
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FactoryBot.define do
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factory :user_media do
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filename { "MyString" }
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end
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end
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"""
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Scenario: The factory_bot_rails generators add a factory in the correct spot
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When I write to "test/factories.rb" with:
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"""
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FactoryBot.define do
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end
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"""
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And I run `bundle exec rails generate model User name:string` with a clean environment
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And I run `bundle exec rails generate model Robot name:string` with a clean environment
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Then the file "test/factories.rb" should contain exactly:
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"""
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FactoryBot.define do
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factory :robot do
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name { "MyString" }
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end
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factory :user do
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name { "MyString" }
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end
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end
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"""
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Scenario: The factory_bot_rails generators does not create a factory file for each model if there is a factories.rb file in the test directory
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When I write to "test/factories.rb" with:
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"""
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FactoryBot.define do
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end
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"""
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And I run `bundle exec rails generate model User name:string` with a clean environment
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Then the file "test/factories/users.rb" should not contain "factory :user do"
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Scenario: The factory_bot_rails generators use a custom template
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When I write to "lib/templates/factory_bot/model/factories.erb" with:
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"""
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<%= "Custom factory definition" %>
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"""
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And I run `bundle exec rails generate model User` with a clean environment
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Then the file "test/factories/users.rb" should contain exactly:
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"""
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Custom factory definition
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"""
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