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thoughtbot--factory_bot_rails/features/fixture_replacement_config.feature
Daniel Colson 5c52981fcc
Update rails versions on Travis (#367)
This commit gets the Travis build passing by:

- Removing Rails 4.2 so we don't have to deal with bundler < 2 anymore
- Bumping to latest Rails versions
- Explicitly listing all gems that appear in the default Rails Gemfile
- Avoiding bootsnap and javascript, since they aren't relevant to these tests

Co-authored-by: alex <alexandr1golubenko@gmail.com>
2020-03-29 11:51:41 -04:00

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Feature:
In order to not have to manually configure Factory Bot as the Rails testing fixture replacement by using the --fixture-replacement=factory_bot option
I would like the Factory Bot Rails gem to configure Factory Bot as the fixture replacement.
Background:
Given I create a new rails application
And I add "factory_bot_rails" from this project as a dependency
Scenario: Using Factory Bot and Factory Bot Rails with Test Unit generates a factory file and does not generate a fixture file
And I run `bundle install` with a clean environment
And I run `bundle exec rails generate model User name:string` with a clean environment
Then the following files should exist:
| test/factories/users.rb |
And the following files should not exist:
| test/fixtures/users.yml |
Scenario: Using Factory Bot and Factory Bot Rails with RSpec should generate a factory file
When I add "rspec-rails" as a dependency
And I configure the factories as:
"""
config.generators do |g|
g.test_framework :rspec, fixture: true
g.fixture_replacement :factory_bot
end
"""
And I run `bundle install` with a clean environment
Then the output should contain "rspec-rails"
And I run `bundle exec rails generate model User name:string` with a clean environment
Then the following files should exist:
| spec/factories/users.rb |
And the following files should not exist:
| spec/fixtures/users.yml |
Scenario: Using Factory Bot and Factory Bot Rails with RSpec and suffix configuration should generate a factory file with suffix
When I add "rspec-rails" as a dependency
And I configure the factories as:
"""
config.generators do |g|
g.test_framework :rspec, fixture: true
g.fixture_replacement :factory_bot, suffix: 'factory'
end
"""
And I run `bundle install` with a clean environment
Then the output should contain "rspec-rails"
And I run `bundle exec rails generate model User name:string` with a clean environment
Then the following files should exist:
| spec/factories/users_factory.rb |
And the following files should not exist:
| spec/fixtures/users.yml |
Scenario: Using Factory Bot and Factory Bot Rails does not override a manually-configured factories directory using RSpec
When I add "rspec-rails" as a dependency
And I configure the factories directory as "custom/dir"
And I run `bundle install` with a clean environment
Then the output should contain "rspec-rails"
And I run `bundle exec rails generate model User name:string` with a clean environment
Then the following files should not exist:
| test/factories/users.rb |
| spec/factories/users.rb |
But the following files should exist:
| custom/dir/users.rb |
Scenario: Using Factory Bot and Factory Bot Rails does not override a manually-configured factories directory using Test::Unit
When I configure the factories directory as "custom/dir"
And I run `bundle install` with a clean environment
And I run `bundle exec rails generate model User name:string` with a clean environment
Then the following files should not exist:
| test/factories/users.rb |
| spec/factories/users.rb |
But the following files should exist:
| custom/dir/users.rb |
Scenario: Using Factory Bot Rails with MiniTest should generate a factory file
When I run `bundle install` with a clean environment
And I run `bundle exec rails generate model User name:string` with a clean environment
Then the following files should exist:
| test/factories/users.rb |
But the following files should not exist:
| spec/fixtures/users.yml |
Scenario: Using Factory Bot Rails with MiniTest and a custom directory should generate a factory file
When I configure the factories directory as "custom/dir"
And I run `bundle install` with a clean environment
And I run `bundle exec rails generate model User name:string` with a clean environment
Then the following files should exist:
| custom/dir/users.rb |
But the following files should not exist:
| spec/fixtures/users.yml |
Scenario: Disable Factory Bot generator
When I configure the factories as:
"""
config.generators do |g|
g.factory_bot false
end
"""
And I run `bundle install` with a clean environment
And I run `bundle exec rails generate model User name:string` with a clean environment
Then the following files should not exist:
| test/factories/users.rb |
| spec/factories/users.rb |
Scenario: Use a suffix with the Factory Bot generator
When I add "rspec-rails" as a dependency
When I configure the factories as:
"""
config.generators do |g|
g.factory_bot suffix: 'suffix'
end
"""
And I run `bundle install` with a clean environment
And I run `bundle exec rails generate model User name:string` with a clean environment
Then the following files should exist:
| spec/factories/users_suffix.rb |
Then the following files should not exist:
| spec/factories/users.rb |
Scenario: Use a filename_proc with the Factory Bot generator
When I add "rspec-rails" as a dependency
When I configure the factories as:
"""
config.generators do |g|
g.factory_bot filename_proc: Proc.new { |tb| "prefix_#{tb.singularize}_suffix" }
end
"""
And I run `bundle install` with a clean environment
And I run `bundle exec rails generate model User name:string` with a clean environment
Then the following files should exist:
| spec/factories/prefix_user_suffix.rb |
Then the following files should not exist:
| spec/factories/users.rb |