coderello / laravel-populated-factory
An easy way to generate populated factories.
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Requires
- php: ^7.3|^8.0
- doctrine/dbal: ^2.9
- laravel/framework: ^8.0
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Last update: 2024-11-18 20:35:24 UTC
README
Laravel Populated Factory provides an easy way to generate populated factories for models according to types & names of their columns.
Install
You can install this package via composer using this command:
composer require --dev coderello/laravel-populated-factory
The package will automatically register itself.
Usage
The only thing you need to do in order to generate a populated factory is to execute this command:
php artisan make:populated-factory User
This command assumes that the
User
model is in theApp
namespace. If your models are situated in another namespace (e.g.App\Models
) you should specify them either asModels\\User
or\\App\\Models\\User
.
Here is the populated factory generated for the User
model according to its column types & names.
<?php use Faker\Generator as Faker; /** @var $factory \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factory */ $factory->define(\App\User::class, function (Faker $faker) { return [ 'name' => $faker->name, 'email' => $faker->unique()->safeEmail, 'email_verified_at' => $faker->dateTime, 'password' => '$2y$10$uTDnsRa0h7wLppc8/vB9C.YqsrAZwhjCgLWjcmpbndTmyo1k5tbRC', 'remember_token' => $faker->sha1, 'created_at' => $faker->dateTime, 'updated_at' => $faker->dateTime, ]; });
If you want a custom name for the factory, you need to pass it as the second argument like so:
php artisan make:populated-factory User AdminFactory
If you want to override the existent factory, you need to use --force
flag like so:
php artisan make:populated-factory User --force
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.