If I want to create and instance using "create" build strategy and then want to use "attributes_for" build strategy for verification, is it possible to do? And if I use sequences in the factory?开发者_StackOverflow Is it possible in Machinist gem?
Not quite sure I fully understand. And I'm not a user of machinist. But it sounds like you just want to do something like this.
@attributes = FactoryGirl.attributes_for(:my_object)
my_object = MyObject.create(@attributes)
my_object.some_property.should == @attributes[:some_property]
The solution John Hinnegan suggest is sound, but you better use the FactoryGirl.create
method for object initialization, because it will usually give you a valid Object. For example a after(:create)
won't be called if you use MyObject.new
.
@attributes = FactoryGirl.attributes_for(:my_object)
my_object = FactoryGirl.create(:my_object, @attributes)
expect(my_object.some_property).to eq @attributes[:some_property]
Thanks for this post, just wanted to add that the class is FactoryGirl
@user_attributes = FactoryGirl.attributes_for(:super_user)
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