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Maintainer Username: | talyssonoc |
Maintainer Contact: | talyssonoc@gmail.com (talyssonoc) |
Package Create Date: | 2015-06-09 |
Package Last Update: | 2015-06-10 |
Language: | PHP |
License: | MIT |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-12-19 03:00:33 |
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Total Downloads: | 15 |
Monthly Downloads: | 0 |
Daily Downloads: | 0 |
Total Stars: | 2 |
Total Watchers: | 3 |
Total Forks: | 1 |
Total Open Issues: | 0 |
With Phactory Laravel you'll be able to use Phactory with Laravel 5.
If you don't know what Phactory
is:
Phactory is an alternative to using database fixtures in your PHP unit tests. Instead of maintaining a separate XML file of data, you define a blueprint for each table and then create as many different objects as you need in your PHP code.
Phactory Laravel
will access the database based on your Laravel
config, simple as that.
Be aware that you must specify a testing database, otherwise Phactory Laravel
will insert data in your development database.
First you need to add this to your composer.json
requires:
"talyssonoc/phactory-laravel": "dev-master"
Then set the minimum-stability
of your dependencies to dev
, adding this to your composer.json
:
"minimum-stability": "dev"
Then run:
$ composer install
After that you should add this to your service providers (at config/app.php
):
'PhactoryLaravel\PhactoryServiceProvider'
And that to your aliases (at the same file):
'Phactory' => 'PhactoryLaravel\\Phactory'
After that, Phactory
facade will be available for you to use.
Yours factories must be inside the folder app/Factories
, and you should use the API provided by Phactory
. The content of each file must be something like this:
<?php
Phactory::define('user', [
'name' => 'UserName :D'
]);
Note that is is not entirely necessary with Laravel 5.1, since it has model factories out-of-box, but you can still use Phactory Laravel
with Laravel 5.1 if you prefer.
Factories
folder