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sharkhorse

v4.0.0

Published

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Sharkhorse

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Javascript Test factories

Summary

Defining Factories

Factory definitions are plain javascript objects that hold generator objects.

// message_factory.js
import {generators} from 'sharkhorse';

export const Message = {
    id: generators.sequence(),
    subject: generators.lorem().words(2),
    from: {
        name: generators.name().full(),
        email: generators.email()
    }
};

Building objects from factories

To build an object from a factory definition use a create or 'createMany` function the function would iterate through object's nested properties and evaluate all generators to their values

import {create, createMany} from 'sharkhorse';
import {Message} from './message_factory';

create(Message) // => {id: 1, subject: 'Lorem ipsum', from: {name: 'Nickolas Conrad', email: '[email protected]'}}
create(Message) // => {id: 2, subject: 'Lorem ipsum', from: {name: 'Seth Edwards', email: '[email protected]'}}

createMany() will create an array of objects

createMany(Message, 3) // [{...}, {...}, {...}]

generators

sequence()

generates an incrementing or decrementing number every time it's evaluated

generators.sequence() // 1, 2, ..
generators.sequence().decrement() // 1, 0, -1, ...
generators.sequence().startFrom(100) // 100, 101, 102, ...

number()

generates a random number

generators.number() // 285
generators.number().min(500) // 24029
generators.number().max(2)
generators.number().min(0).max(2)

randomItem(list)

generators.randomItem([1, 2, 3]) // one of the numbers

name()

generates a random name

generators.name() // Seth Edwards
generators.name().full() // Seth Edwards
generators.name().first() // Seth
generators.name().last() // Edwards

email()

generates a random unique email every time it's evaluated

generators.email() // [email protected], [email protected]

templateString()

Tagged template string generator. Any generator passed as a template string value will be evaluated when passing the generator into create function

let MyStr = generators.templateString`test${generators.sequence()}`;
create(MyStr); // test1
create(MyStr); // test2
create(MyStr); // test3

lorem()

generates random text

generators.lorem() // Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, per in mazim...
generators.lorem().word()
generators.lorem().words(n)
generators.lorem().paraghaph()
generators.lorem().paraghaphs(n)

date()

generators.date() // Date() object
generators.date().jsTimestamp // 1457241758397
generators.date().unixTimestamp // 1457241758

create(FactoryDefinition)

generates a new factory object from the passed argument

generate.create(MessageFactory) // {id: 1, subject: 'lorem', ...}

createMany(FactoryDefinition, n)

same as create() but generates an array of factories