Generate massive amounts of fixtures based on predefined model using faker.js methods.
$ npm install fixture-factory --save-dev
var fixtureFactory = require('fixture-factory');
var userDataModel = {
firstName: 'name.firstName',
lastName: 'name.lastName',
};
fixtureFactory.register('user', userDataModel);
fixtureFactory.generateOne('user');
Expected Output
{
firstName: <generated first name>,
lastName: <generated last name>
}
fixtureFactory.generate('user', 10);
Expected Output
[
{
firstName: <generated first name>,
lastName: <generated last name>
}, ... 9 more
]
fixtureFactory.register('user', {
type: 'admin',
firstName: 'Daniel',
role: {
id: 'random.uuid',
name: 'internet.userName'
}
});
fixtureFactory.generateOne('user');
Expected Output
{
type: 'admin',
firstName: 'Daniel',
role:
{
id: '15751f0a-569d-4789-89cc-8f7c8405f007',
name: 'German_Glover10'
}
}
fixtureFactory.register('user', {
type: 'admin',
firstName: 'Daniel',
roles: [{
id: 'random.uuid',
name: 'internet.userName'
}, 10]
});
fixtureFactory.generateOne('user');
Expected Output
{
type: 'admin',
firstName: 'Daniel',
roles:
[
{
id: '1b8df9da-3f1a-4f9b-ab96-1de8cc4844c5',
name: 'Dawn_Dooley30'
},
... 9 more
]
}
fixtureFactory.generate('user',1 ,{
type: 'admin',
firstName: 'Daniel'
});
Expected Output
{
firstName: 'Daniel',
lastName: <generated last name>,
type: 'admin'
}
fixtureFactory.generateOne({
email: 'internet.email'
});
Expected Output
{
email: <generated email>
}
In case you want to have multiple instances of factory you can call noConflict
.
var fixtureFactory = require('fixture-factory');
var secondFixtureFactory = fixtureFactory.noConflict();
If defined method won't be found in faker.js it will be treated as simple string to be used as field value
var fixtureFactory = require('fixture-factory');
var userDataModel = {
staticField: 'someValue'
};
fixtureFactory.register('user', userDataModel);
fixtureFactory.generateOne('user');
Expected Output
{
staticField: 'someValue'
}
You may define a function in the data model which will be processed after all other fixtures have been generated
var fixtureFactory = require('fixture-factory');
var userDataModel = {
name: 'name.firstName',
email: function(fixtures) {
return fixtures.name + '@acme.com';
}
};
fixtureFactory.register('user', userDataModel);
fixtureFactory.generateOne('user');
Expected Output
{
staticField: '<generated name>@acme.com'
}
passing options to faker.js methods
if given method requires additional parameters you can pass it by adding args
property
var fixtureFactory = require('fixture-factory');
var userDataModel = {
age: {
method: 'random.number',
args: [
{
min: 18,
max: 90
}
]
}
};
fixtureFactory.register('user', userDataModel);
fixtureFactory.generateOne();
Expected Output
{
age: <number between 18 and 90>
}
you can pass parser method to change modify value of acquired fixture field
var fixtureFactory = require('fixture-factory');
var userDataModel = {
firstName : 'name.firstName'
};
fixtureFactory.register('user', userDataModel);
fixtureFactory.generateOne('user', {
firstName: function (fixtures, options, dataModel, faker) {
return 'sir '+ faker.name.firstName();
}
});
Expected Output
{
firstName: 'sir <some generated name>'
}
The Reference plugin is an example extension of the fixture factory that allows embeding other models into your definition. It is enabled by default.
fixtureFactory.register('user',{
type: 'admin',
firstName: 'Daniel'
});
fixtureFactory.register('role',{
id: 'random.uuid',
name: 'internet.userName'
});
fixtureFactory.generateOne('user', {
role: 'model.role'
});
Expected Output
{
type: 'admin',
firstName: 'Daniel',
role:
{
id: '15751f0a-569d-4789-89cc-8f7c8405f007',
name: 'German_Glover10'
}
}
fixtureFactory.register('user',{
type: 'admin',
firstName: 'Daniel'
});
fixtureFactory.register('role',{
id: 'random.uuid',
name: 'internet.userName'
});
fixtureFactory.generateOne('user', {
role: {
method: 'model.role',
reference: {
properties: {
active: true
}
}
}
});
Expected Output
{
type: 'admin',
firstName: 'Daniel',
role:
{
id: '8b23b7f8-c14b-4231-a768-5ecc407a5821',
name: 'Dianna36',
active: true
}
}
fixtureFactory.register('user',{
type: 'admin',
firstName: 'Daniel'
});
fixtureFactory.register('role',{
id: 'random.uuid',
name: 'internet.userName'
});
fixtureFactory.generateOne('user', {
roleId: 'model.role.id'
});
Expected Output
{
type: 'admin',
firstName: 'Daniel',
roleId: '17b6ec69-606d-4e97-b2c5-4eb9b3507e32'
}
- add support for defining own generators
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