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factori

A factory library for Rust, inspired by FactoryBot. 🤖

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Factori Build Status Crates.io Docs.rs

A testing factory library for Rust, inspired by FactoryBot. 🤖 🦀

Factori makes it easy to instantiate your test objects/fixtures in tests while providing an ergonomic syntax for defining how they are instantiated.

Factori works on stable Rust >=1.30.

Documentation

See API documentation.

Example

Factori provides two macros: factori!, which defines a factory for a type, and create! which instantiates it:

#[macro_use]
extern crate factori;

pub struct Vehicle {
    number_wheels: u8,
    electric: bool,
}

factori!(Vehicle, {
    default {
        number_wheels = 4,
        electric = false,
    }

    mixin bike {
        number_wheels = 2,
    }
});

fn main() {
    let default = create!(Vehicle);
    assert_eq!(default.number_wheels, 4);
    assert_eq!(default.electric, false);

    // Its type is Vehicle, nothing fancy:
    let vehicle: Vehicle = default;

    let three_wheels = create!(Vehicle, number_wheels: 3);
    assert_eq!(three_wheels.number_wheels, 3);

    let electric_bike = create!(Vehicle, :bike, electric: true);
    assert_eq!(electric_bike.number_wheels, 2);
    assert_eq!(electric_bike.electric, true);
}

More examples are available in the tests/ directory.

Testing

Run:

cargo test

License

MIT

Dependencies

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