# frozen_string_literal: true require 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe 'factories' do include DatabaseHelpers shared_examples 'factory' do |factory| describe "#{factory.name} factory" do it 'does not raise error when built' do expect { build(factory.name) }.not_to raise_error end it 'does not raise error when created' do expect { create(factory.name) }.not_to raise_error end factory.definition.defined_traits.map(&:name).each do |trait_name| describe "linting #{trait_name} trait" do skip 'does not raise error when created' do expect { create(factory.name, trait_name) }.not_to raise_error end end end end end # FactoryDefault speed up specs by creating associations only once # and reuse them in other factories. # # However, for some factories we cannot use FactoryDefault because the # associations must be unique and cannot be reused. skip_factory_defaults = %i[ fork_network_member ].to_set.freeze # Some factories and their corresponding models are based on # database views. In order to use those, we have to swap the # view out with a table of the same structure. factories_based_on_view = %i[ postgres_index postgres_index_bloat_estimate ].to_set.freeze without_fd, with_fd = FactoryBot.factories .partition { |factory| skip_factory_defaults.include?(factory.name) } context 'with factory defaults', factory_default: :keep do let_it_be(:namespace) { create_default(:namespace) } let_it_be(:project) { create_default(:project, :repository) } let_it_be(:user) { create_default(:user) } before do factories_based_on_view.each do |factory| view = build(factory).class.table_name swapout_view_for_table(view) end end with_fd.each do |factory| it_behaves_like 'factory', factory end end context 'without factory defaults' do without_fd.each do |factory| it_behaves_like 'factory', factory end end end