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diff --git a/doc/topics/awesome_co.md b/doc/topics/awesome_co.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0d725f64f3a --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/topics/awesome_co.md @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +--- +stage: Ecosystem +group: Foundations +info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments +description: AwesomeCo test data harness created by the Test Data Working Group https://about.gitlab.com/company/team/structure/working-groups/demo-test-data/ +comments: false +--- + +# AwesomeCo + +AwesomeCo is a test data seeding harness, that can seed test data into a user or group namespace. + +AwesomeCo uses FactoryBot in the backend which makes maintenance extremely easy. When a Model is changed, +FactoryBot will already be reflected to account for the change. + +## Docker Setup + +See [AwesomeCo Docker Demo](https://gitlab.com/-/snippets/2390362) + +## GDK Setup + +```shell +$ gdk start db +ok: run: services/postgresql: (pid n) 0s, normally down +ok: run: services/redis: (pid n) 74s, normally down +$ bundle install +Bundle complete! +$ bundle exec rake db:migrate +main: migrated +ci: migrated +``` + +### Run + +The `gitlab:seed:awesome_co` Rake task takes two arguments. `:name` and `:namespace_id`. + +```shell +$ bundle exec rake "gitlab:seed:awesome_co[awesome_co,1]" +Seeding AwesomeCo for Administrator +``` + +#### `:name` + +Where `:name` is the name of the AwesomeCo. (This will reflect .rb files located in db/seeds/awesome_co/*.rb) + +#### `:namespace_id` + +Where `:namespace_id` is the ID of the User or Group Namespace + +## List of Awesome Companies + +Each company (i.e. test data template) is represented as a Ruby file (.rb) in `db/seeds/awesome_co`. + +### AwesomeCo (db/seeds/awesome_co/awesome_co.rb) + +```shell +$ bundle exec rake "gitlab:seed:awesome_co[awesome_co,:namespace_id]" +Seeding AwesomeCo for :namespace_id +``` + +AwesomeCo is an automated seeding of [this demo repository](https://gitlab.com/tech-marketing/demos/gitlab-agile-demo/awesome-co). + +## Develop + +AwesomeCo seeding uses FactoryBot definitions from `spec/factories` which ... + +1. Saves time on development +1. Are easy-to-read +1. Are easy to maintain +1. Do not rely on an API that may change in the future +1. Are always up-to-date +1. Execute on the lowest-level (`ActiveRecord`) possible to create data as quickly as possible + +> _from the [FactoryBot README](https://github.com/thoughtbot/factory_bot#readme_) : factory_bot is a fixtures replacement with a straightforward definition syntax, support for multiple build +> strategies (saved instances, unsaved instances, attribute hashes, and stubbed objects), and support for multiple factories for the same class, including factory +> inheritance + +Factories reside in `spec/factories/*` and are fixtures for Rails models found in `app/models/*`. For example, For a model named `app/models/issue.rb`, the factory will +be named `spec/factories/issues.rb`. For a model named `app/models/project.rb`, the factory will be named `app/models/projects.rb`. + +### Taxonomy of a Factory + +Factories consist of three main parts - the **Name** of the factory, the **Traits** and the **Attributes**. + +Given: `create(:iteration, :with_title, :current, title: 'My Iteration')` + +||| +|:-|:-| +| **:iteration** | This is the **Name** of the factory. The file name will be the plural form of this **Name** and reside under either `spec/factories/iterations.rb` or `ee/spec/factories/iterations.rb`. | +| **:with_title** | This is a **Trait** of the factory. [See how it's defined](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/9c2a1f98483921dd006d70fdaed316e21fc5652f/ee/spec/factories/iterations.rb#L21-23). | +| **:current** | This is a **Trait** of the factory. [See how it's defined](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/9c2a1f98483921dd006d70fdaed316e21fc5652f/ee/spec/factories/iterations.rb#L29-31). | +| **title: 'My Iteration'** | This is an **Attribute** of the factory that will be passed to the Model for creation. | + +### Examples + +In these examples, you will see an instance variable `@owner`. This is the `root` user (`User.first`). + +#### Create a Group + +```ruby +my_group = create(:group, name: 'My Group', path: 'my-group-path') +``` + +#### Create a Project + +```ruby +# create a Project belonging to a Group +my_project = create(:project, :public, name: 'My Project', namespace: my_group, creator: @owner) +``` + +#### Create an Issue + +```ruby +# create an Issue belonging to a Project +my_issue = create(:issue, title: 'My Issue', project: my_project, weight: 2) +``` + +#### Create an Iteration + +```ruby +# create an Iteration under a Group +my_iteration = create(:iteration, :with_title, :current, title: 'My Iteration', group: my_group) +``` + +### Frequently encountered issues + +#### ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid: Validation failed: Email has already been taken, Username has already been taken + +This is because, by default, our factories are written to backfill any data that is missing. For instance, when a project +is created, the project must have somebody that created it. If the owner is not specified, the factory attempts to create it. + +**How to fix** + +Check the respective Factory to find out what key is required. Usually `:author` or `:owner`. + +```ruby +# This throws ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid +create(:project, name: 'Throws Error', namespace: create(:group, name: 'Some Group')) + +# Specify the user where @owner is a [User] record +create(:project, name: 'No longer throws error', owner: @owner, namespace: create(:group, name: 'Some Group')) +create(:epic, group: create(:group), author: @owner) +``` |