petejkim/factory-lady
a factory library for node.js / javascript inspired by factory_girl
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Section titled “factory-lady.js”Factory-lady is a factory library for Node.js / JavaScript inspired by Factory_girl. It works asynchronously and supports lazy attributes as well as associations.
It works as long as new keyword is used on the model to instantiate new objects and save method is used to persist objects. For example, Mongoose models follow such convention.
Installation
Section titled “Installation”Node.js:
npm install factory-ladyTo use Factory-lady in the browser or other JavaScript environments, just copy and include factory-lady.js under lib directory.
Defining Factories
Section titled “Defining Factories”JavaScript:
var Factory = require('factory-lady') , User = require('../../app/models/user') , Post = require('../../app/models/post');
var emailCounter = 1;
Factory.define('user', User, { email : function(cb) { cb('user' + emailCounter++ + '@example.com'); } // lazy attribute, state : 'activated', password : '123456'});
Factory.define('post', Post, { user_id : Factory.assoc('user', 'id') // simply Factory.assoc('user') for user object itself, subject : 'Hello World', content : 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...'});CoffeeScript:
Factory = require 'factory-lady'User = require '../../app/models/user'Post = require '../../app/models/post'
emailCounter = 1
Factory.define 'user', User, email : (cb) -> cb("user#{emailCounter++}@example.com") # lazy attribute state : 'activated' password : '123456'
Factory.define 'post', Post, user_id : Factory.assoc 'user', 'id' # simply Factory.assoc 'user' for user object itself title : 'Hello World' content : 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...'Using Factories
Section titled “Using Factories”JavaScript:
Factory.build('post', function(post) { // post is a Post instance that is not saved});
Factory.build('post', { title: 'Foo', content: 'Bar' }, function(post) { // build a post and override title and content});
Factory.create('post', function(post) { // post is a saved Post instance});
Factory('post', function(post) { // post is a saved Post instance // same as Factory.create});CoffeeScript:
Factory.build 'post', (post) -> # post is a Post instance that is not saved
Factory.build 'post', title: 'Foo', content: 'Bar', (post) -> # post is a Post instance that is not saved
Factory.create 'post', (post) -> # post is a saved Post instance
Factory 'post', (post) -> # post is a saved Post instance # same as Factory.createLicense
Section titled “License”Copyright (c) 2011 Peter Jihoon Kim. This software is licensed under the MIT License.
