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Faker Extension for Yii 2
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This extension provides a [`Faker`](https://github.com/fzaninotto/Faker) fixture command for Yii 2.
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Installation
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The preferred way to install this extension is through [composer](http://getcomposer.org/download/).
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Either run
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```
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php composer.phar require yiisoft/yii2-faker "*"
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```
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or add
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```json
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"yiisoft/yii2-faker": "*"
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```
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to the require section of your composer.json.
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Usage
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-----
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To use this extension, simply add the following code in your application configuration (console.php):
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```php
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'controllerMap' => [
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'faker' => [
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'class' => 'yii\faker\FixtureController',
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],
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],
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```
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Set valid ```test``` alias in your console config, for example for ```basic``` application template, this should be added
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to ```console.php``` config: ```Yii::setAlias('tests', __DIR__ . '/../tests');```
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To start using this command you need to be familiar (read guide) for the Faker library and
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generate fixtures template files, according to the given format:
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```php
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#users.php file under template path (by default @tests/unit/fixtures/templates)
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return [
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[
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'table_column0' => 'faker_formatter',
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...
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'table_columnN' => 'other_faker_formatter
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'table_columnN+1' => function ($fixture, $faker, $index) {
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//set needed fixture fields based on different conditions
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return $fixture;
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}
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],
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];
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~~~
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```
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If you use callback as a attribute value, then it will be called as shown with three parameters:
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* $fixture - current fixture array.
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* $faker - faker generator instance
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* $index - current fixture index. For example if user need to generate 3 fixtures for tbl_user, it will be 0..2.
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After you set all needed fields in callback, you need to return $fixture array back from the callback.
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After you prepared needed templates for tables you can simply generate your fixtures via command
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```php
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#generate fixtures for the users table based on users fixture template
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php yii faker/generate users
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#also a short version of this command ("generate" action is default)
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php yii faker users
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```
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In the code above "users" is template name, after this command run, new file named same as template
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will be created under the fixtures path (by default ```@tests/unit/fixtures```) folder.
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You can generate fixtures for all templates by specifying keyword "all_fixtures"
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```php
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php yii faker/generate all_fixtures
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```
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This command will generate fixtures for all template files that are stored under template path and
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store fixtures under fixtures path with file names same as templates names.
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You can specify how many fixtures per file you need by the second parameter. In the code below we generate
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all fixtures and in each file there will be 3 rows (fixtures).
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```php
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php yii faker/generate all_fixtures 3
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```
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You can specify different options of this command:
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```php
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#generate fixtures in russian language
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php yii faker/generate users 5 --language='ru_RU'
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#read templates from the other path
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php yii faker/generate all_fixtures --templatePath='@app/path/to/my/custom/templates'
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#generate fixtures into other folders, but be sure that this folders exists or you will get notice about that.
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php yii faker/generate all_fixtures --fixturesPath='@tests/unit/fixtures/subfolder1/subfolder2/subfolder3'
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```
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You also can create your own data providers for custom tables fields, see [Faker]((https://github.com/fzaninotto/Faker)) library guide for more info;
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After you created custom provider, for example:
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```php
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class Book extends \Faker\Provider\Base
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{
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public function title($nbWords = 5)
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{
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$sentence = $this->generator->sentence($nbWords);
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return mb_substr($sentence, 0, mb_strlen($sentence) - 1);
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}
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public function ISBN()
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{
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return $this->generator->randomNumber(13);
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}
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}
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```
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You can use it by adding it to the $providers property of the current command. In your console.php config:
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```php
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'controllerMap' => [
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'faker:fixture' => [
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'class' => 'yii\faker\FixtureController',
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'providers' => [
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'app\tests\unit\faker\providers\Book',
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],
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],
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]
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```
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