Awesome
Meteor Factory
A package for creating test data or for generating fixtures.
Installation
meteor add dburles:factory
Table of Contents
Examples
Defining factories
Authors = new Meteor.Collection("authors");
Books = new Meteor.Collection("books");
Factory.define("author", Authors, {
name: "John Smith",
}).after((author) => {
// Do something smart
});
Factory.define("book", Books, {
authorId: Factory.get("author"),
name: "A book",
year() {
return _.random(1900, 2014);
},
});
// We can also extend from an existing factory
Factory.define(
"anotherBook",
Books,
Factory.extend("book", {
// ...
})
);
Creating documents
// Ex. 1: Inserts a new book into the books collection
const book = Factory.create("book");
// Ex. 2: New fields can be added or overwritten
const book = Factory.create("book", { name: "A better book" });
API
Note: When calling Factory.create('book')
both the Book and an Author are created. The newly created Author _id
will then be automatically assigned to that field. In the case of calling Factory.build('book')
as no insert operations are run, the _id
will be faked.
define
Factory.define('name', Collection, doc).after(doc => { ... })
- name
- A name for this factory
- Collection
- A meteor collection
- doc
- Document object
- .after hook (Optional)
- Returns the newly inserted document after calling
Factory.create
- Returns the newly inserted document after calling
get
Factory.get('name')
Returns the instance of name. Typical usage is to specify a relationship between collections as seen in the Book example above.
build
Factory.build('name', doc)
Builds the data structure for this factory
- name
- The name defined for this factory
- doc (Optional)
- Document object
buildAsync
Asynchronous version of build. Returns a Promise.
tree
Factory.tree('name', doc)
Builds an object tree without _id
fields. Useful for generating data for templates.
- name
- The name define for this factory
- doc (Optional)
- Document object
Example:
Factory.define("author", Authors, {
name: "John Smith",
});
Factory.define("book", Books, {
name: "A book",
author: Factory.get("author"),
});
const book = Factory.tree("book");
book
then equals:
{
name: 'A book',
author: {
name: 'John Smith'
}
}
treeAsync
Asynchronous version of tree. Returns a Promise.
create
Factory.create('name', doc)
Creates (inserts) this factory into mongodb
-
name
- The name defined for this factory
-
doc (Optional)
- Document object
createAsync
Asynchronous version of create. Returns a Promise.
extend
Factory.extend('name', doc)
Extend from an existing factory
- name
- The name defined for this factory
- doc (Optional)
- Document object
Contributing
Testing
Please submit new pull requests with tests if applicable. To run the test suite, run the following command:
meteor test-packages ./
Then open a browser at localhost:3000
(by default).
Other
Fake makes a great companion package. See https://atmospherejs.com/anti/fake
License
MIT. (c) Percolate Studio
factory was developed as part of the Verso project.