Here's my models :
Class Audition
belongs_to :video
end
Class Video
has_one :audition
end
and my factories :
Factory.define :video do |v|
v.filename {Sham.filename}
开发者_StackOverflow v.video_url {Sham.url}
end
Factory.define :audition do |a|
a.video {|a| a.association(:video)}
a.label {Sham.label}
end
How could I create a video factory that have an audition,
I mean, be able to :
v = Factory.create(:video)
v.audition # I'd like this to be not nil !
Because I have an observer on my video that try to access the audition from the video object
I tried several things but I always end with a stack level too deep or audition nil.
Do you have an idea ?
Thanks, Mike
If that's the case I would add the association into the other factory:
Factory.define :video do |v|
v.filename {Sham.filename}
v.video_url {Sham.url}
v.audition {|v| v.association(:audition)}
end
Then you can do
v = Factory(:video) # This will now have an audition
a = v.audition # This should not be nil
and
a = Factory(:audition) # An audition without a video, if that's possible?
You can also override any association as needed when you create the factory in your tests, i.e:
v = Factory(:video, :audition => Factory(:audition))
v = Factory(:video, :audition => nil)
Hope what I've said makes sense and is true lol. Let us know how you get on.
In 2020 the answer is to use traits with after create actions on one of the factories, e.g.
trait :with_audition do
after :create do |video|
create(:audition, video: video)
end
end
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