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thoughtbot--factory_bot_rails/features/generators.feature

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Feature:
In order to easily generate factory files instead of fixture files when generating models
As a user of Rails3 and factory_girl
I would like to use factory_girl_rails generators.
Background:
Given I successfully run `bundle exec rails new testapp`
And I cd to "testapp"
And I add "factory_girl_rails" from this project as a dependency
Scenario: The factory_girl_rails generators create a factory file for each model that I generate
When I run `bundle install` with a clean environment
And I run `bundle exec rails generate model User name:string --fixture-replacement=factory_girl` with a clean environment
And I run `bundle exec rails generate model Namespaced::User name:string --fixture-replacement=factory_girl` with a clean environment
Then the output should contain "test/factories/users.rb"
And the output should contain "test/factories/namespaced_users.rb"
And the file "test/factories/users.rb" should contain "factory :user do"
And the file "test/factories/namespaced_users.rb" should contain "factory :namespaced_user, :class => 'Namespaced::User' do"
Scenario: The factory_girl_rails generators create a factory file with a custom name for each model that I generate
When I run `bundle install` with a clean environment
And I set the FactoryGirl :suffix option to "factory"
And I run `bundle exec rails generate model User name:string --fixture-replacement=factory_girl` with a clean environment
And I run `bundle exec rails generate model Namespaced::User name:string --fixture-replacement=factory_girl` with a clean environment
Then the output should contain "test/factories/users_factory.rb"
And the output should contain "test/factories/namespaced_users_factory.rb"
And the file "test/factories/users_factory.rb" should contain "factory :user do"
And the file "test/factories/namespaced_users_factory.rb" should contain "factory :namespaced_user, :class => 'Namespaced::User' do"