Foundry makes creating fixtures data fun again, via an expressive, auto-completable, on-demand fixtures system with Symfony and Doctrine:
$post = PostFactory::new() // Create the factory for Post objects
->published() // Make the post in a "published" state
->create([ // create & persist the Post object
'slug' => 'post-a' // This Post object only requires the slug field - all other fields are random data
])
;
The factories can be used inside DoctrineFixturesBundle to load fixtures or inside your tests, where it has even more features.
Foundry supports doctrine/orm
(with doctrine/doctrine-bundle),
doctrine/mongodb-odm
(with doctrine/mongodb-odm-bundle)
or a combination of these.
Want to watch a screencast 🎥 about it? Check out https://symfonycasts.com/foundry
The test suite of this library needs one or more database, and static analysis needs to be ran on the smaller PHP version supported (currently PHP 7.2), then it comes with a full docker stack.
You must install docker and install docker-compose at first before running the tests.
The library is shipped with a Makefile
to run tests.
Each target will build and start the docker stack and install composer only if needed.
$ make help
validate Run fixcs, sca, full test suite and validate migrations
test-full Run full PHPunit (MySQL + Mongo)
test-fast Run PHPUnit with SQLite
test-mysql Run PHPUnit with MySQL
test-postgresql Run PHPUnit with PostgreSQL
test-mongo Run PHPUnit with Mongo
fixcs Run PHP-CS-Fixer
sca Run static analysis
database-generate-migration Generate new migration based on mapping in Zenstruck\Foundry\Tests\Fixtures\Entity
database-validate-mapping Validate mapping in Zenstruck\Foundry\Tests\Fixtures\Entity
database-drop-schema Drop database schema
docker-start Build and run containers
docker-stop Stop containers
docker-purge Purge containers
composer Run composer command
clear Start from a fresh install (needed if vendors have already been installed with another php version)
You can run each test-*
target with a special argument filter
:
$ make test-mysql filter=FactoryTest
which will use PHPUnit's --filter
option.
You can create a .env
file to change the ports used by docker:
MYSQL_PORT=3307
POSTGRES_PORT=5434
MONGO_PORT=27018
You can execute any command into the php container using docker compose:
$ docker-compose exec php [you commmand] # or "docker compose" depending on your docker compose version
The php container is shipped with xdebug activated. You can use step by step debugging session with PhpStorm: you should
create a server called FOUNDRY
in your PHP Remote Debug, with the IDE key xdebug_foundry
If for any reason docker is not available on your computer, the target make test-fast
will run tests with your local
php version, and sqlite will be used as database. Results may differ from the CI!
Whenever an entity in the fixtures is added or updated a migration must be generated with make migrations-generate
The AAA style of testing was first introduced to me by Adam Wathan's excellent Test Driven Laravel Course. The inspiration for this libraries API comes from Laravel factories and christophrumpel/laravel-factories-reloaded.