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Relying on FakerPHP/Faker, Alice allows you to create a ton of fixtures/fake data for use while developing or testing your project. It gives you a few essential tools to make it very easy to generate complex data with constraints in a readable and easy to edit way, so that everyone on your team can tweak the fixtures if needed.

Warning: this doc is for alice 3.0. If you want to check the documentation for 2.x, follow this link.

2.x is in maintenance mode: PRs are accepted, but no active development is done on it by the maintainers any longer.

Table of Contents

  1. Installation
  2. Example
  3. Getting Started
    1. Basic Usage
    2. Framework integration
      1. Symfony
  4. Complete Reference
    1. Creating Fixtures
      1. YAML
      2. PHP
      3. JSON
    2. Fixture Ranges
    3. Fixture Lists
    4. Fixture Reference
    5. Calling Methods
      1. Method arguments with flags
      2. Method arguments with parameters
    6. Specifying Constructor Arguments
    7. Using a factory / a named constructor
    8. Optional Data
    9. Handling Unique Constraints
  5. Handling Relations
    1. References
    2. Multiple References
    3. Self reference
    4. Passing references to providers
  6. Keep Your Fixtures Dry
    1. Fixture Inheritance
    2. Including files
    3. Variables
    4. Parameters
      1. Static parameters
      2. Dynamic parameters
      3. Composite parameters
      4. Usage with functions (constructor included)
      5. Inject external parameters
  7. Customize Data Generation
    1. Faker Data
      1. Localized Fake Data
      2. Random data
      3. Default Providers
        1. Identity
        2. Current
        3. Cast
    2. Custom Faker Data Providers
  8. Advanced Guide
    1. Performance
    2. Expression Language (DSL)
      1. Parameters
      2. Functions
      3. Identity
      4. Arrays
      5. Optional
      6. References
      7. Property Reference
    3. Extending Alice
      1. Custom Flag
      2. Custom Instantiation
      3. Custom Accessor
  9. Third-party libraries
    1. Symfony
    2. Nette
    3. Zend Framework 2
    4. Framework Agnostic
  10. Contribute
    1. Differences between 2.x and 3.x
    2. Architecture
      1. FixtureBuilder
      2. Generator
    3. Expression Language
    4. Contributing
      1. Testing
      2. Profiling
  11. Backward Compatibility Promise (BCP)
  12. Upgrade
    1. Breaking changes between Alice 2.x and 3.0

Installation

This is installable via Composer as nelmio/alice:

composer require --dev nelmio/alice

Example

Here is a complete example of entity declaration:

Nelmio\Entity\User:
    user{1..10}:
        username: '<username()>'
        fullname: '<firstName()> <lastName()>'
        birthDate: '<date_create()>'
        email: '<email()>'
        favoriteNumber: '50%? <numberBetween(1, 200)>'

Nelmio\Entity\Group:
    group1:
        name: Admins
        owner: '@user1'
        members: '<numberBetween(1, 10)>x @user*'
        created: '<dateTimeBetween("-200 days", "now")>'
        updated: '<dateTimeBetween($created, "now")>'

You can then load them easily with:

$loader = new Nelmio\Alice\Loader\NativeLoader();
$objectSet = $loader->loadFile(__DIR__.'/fixtures.yml');

Or load an array right away:

$loader = new Nelmio\Alice\Loader\NativeLoader();
$objectSet = $loader->loadData([
    \Nelmio\Entity\User::class => [
        'user{1..10}' => [
            'username' => '<username()>',
            'fullname' => '<firstName()> <lastName()>',
            'birthDate' => '<date_create()>',
            'email' => '<email()>',
            'favoriteNumber' => '50%? <numberBetween(1, 200)>',
        ],
    ],
    \Nelmio\Entity\Group::class => [
        'group1' => [
            'name' => 'Admins',
            'owner' => '@user1',
            'members' => '<numberBetween(1, 10)>x @user*',
            'created' => '<dateTimeBetween("-200 days", "now")>',
            'updated' => '<dateTimeBetween($created, "now")>',
        ],
    ],
]);

For more information, refer to the documentation.

Third-party libraries

Framework Agnostic

Symfony

Nette

WordPress

Zend Framework 2:

Contribute

Check the contribution guide.

Backward Compatibility Promise (BCP)

The policy is for the major part following the same as Symfony's one with a few changes or highlights:

Upgrade

Check the upgrade guide.