Mixer
Mixer is an application to generate instances of Django or SQLAlchemy models. It's useful for testing and fixtures replacement. Fast and convenient test-data generation.
Mixer supports:
- Django;
- SQLAlchemy;
- Flask-SQLAlchemy;
- Peewee;
- Pony;
- Mongoengine;
- Marshmallow;
- Custom schemes;
Docs are available at https://mixer.readthedocs.org/. Pull requests with documentation enhancements and/or fixes are awesome and most welcome.
Описание на русском языке: http://klen.github.io/mixer.html
Requirements
- Django (1.11, 2.1) for Django ORM support;
- Faker >= 0.7.3
- Flask-SQLALchemy for SQLAlchemy ORM support and integration as Flask application;
- Mongoengine for Mongoengine ODM support;
- SQLAlchemy for SQLAlchemy ORM support;
- Peewee ORM support;
- fake-factory >= 0.5.0
- faker == 0.7.3
- python 2.7 or 3.6+
Installation
Mixer should be installed using pip:
pip install mixer
Usage
By default Mixer tries to generate a fake (human-friendly) data.If you want to randomize the generated values initialize the Mixerby manual: Mixer(fake=False)By default Mixer saves the generated objects in a database. If you want to disablethis, initialize the Mixer by manual like: Mixer(commit=False)
Django workflow
Quick example:
from mixer.backend.django import mixer from customapp.models import User, UserMessage # Generate a random user user = mixer.blend(User) # Generate an UserMessage message = mixer.blend(UserMessage, user=user) # Generate an UserMessage and an User. Set username for generated user to 'testname'. message = mixer.blend(UserMessage, user__username='testname') # Generate SomeModel from SomeApp and select FK or M2M values from db some = mixer.blend('someapp.somemodel', somerelation=mixer.SELECT) # Generate SomeModel from SomeApp and force a value of money field from default to random some = mixer.blend('someapp.somemodel', money=mixer.RANDOM) # Generate 5 SomeModel's instances and take company field's values from custom generator some_models = mixer.cycle(5).blend('somemodel', company=(name for name in company_names))
Flask, Flask-SQLAlchemy
Quick example:
from mixer.backend.flask import mixer from models import User, UserMessage mixer.init_app(self.app) # Generate a random user user = mixer.blend(User) # Generate an userMessage message = mixer.blend(UserMessage, user=user) # Generate an UserMessage and an User. Set username for generated user to 'testname'. message = mixer.blend(UserMessage, user__username='testname') # Generate SomeModel and select FK or M2M values from db some = mixer.blend('project.models.SomeModel', somerelation=mixer.SELECT) # Generate SomeModel from SomeApp and force a value of money field from default to random some = mixer.blend('project.models.SomeModel', money=mixer.RANDOM) # Generate 5 SomeModel's instances and take company field's values from custom generator some_models = mixer.cycle(5).blend('project.models.SomeModel', company=(company for company in companies))
Support for Flask-SQLAlchemy models that have __init__ arguments
For support this scheme, just create your own mixer class, like this:
from mixer.backend.sqlalchemy import Mixer class MyOwnMixer(Mixer): def populate_target(self, values): target = self.__scheme(**values) return target mixer = MyOwnMixer()
SQLAlchemy workflow
Example of initialization:
from mixer.backend.sqlalchemy import Mixer ENGINE = create_engine('sqlite:///:memory:') BASE = declarative_base() SESSION = sessionmaker(bind=ENGINE) mixer = Mixer(session=SESSION(), commit=True) role = mixer.blend('package.models.Role')
Also, see Flask, Flask-SQLALchemy.
Mongoengine workflow
Example usage:
from mixer.backend.mongoengine import mixer class User(Document): created_at = DateTimeField(default=datetime.datetime.now) email = EmailField(required=True) first_name = StringField(max_length=50) last_name = StringField(max_length=50) username = StringField(max_length=50) class Post(Document): title = StringField(max_length=120, required=True) author = ReferenceField(User) tags = ListField(StringField(max_length=30)) post = mixer.blend(Post, author__username='foo')
Marshmallow workflow
Example usage:
from mixer.main import mixer import marshmallow as ma class User(ma.Schema): created_at = ma.fields.DateTime(required=True) email = ma.fields.Email(required=True) first_name = ma.fields.String(required=True) last_name = ma.fields.String(required=True) username = ma.fields.String(required=True) class Post(ma.Schema): title = ma.fields.String(required=True) author = ma.fields.Nested(User, required=True) post = mixer.blend(Post, author__username='foo')
Common usage
Quick example:
from mixer.main import mixer class Test: one = int two = int name = str class Scheme: name = str money = int male = bool prop = Test scheme = mixer.blend(Scheme, prop__one=1)
DB commits
By default 'django', 'flask', 'mongoengine' backends tries to save objects in database. For preventing this behavior init mixer manually:
from mixer.backend.django import Mixer mixer = Mixer(commit=False)
Or you can temporary switch context use the mixer as context manager:
from mixer.backend.django import mixer # Will be save to db user1 = mixer.blend('auth.user') # Will not be save to db with mixer.ctx(commit=False): user2 = mixer.blend('auth.user')
Custom fields
Mixer allows you to define generators for fields by manually.
Quick example:
from mixer.main import mixer class Test: id = int name = str mixer.register(Test, name=lambda: 'John', id=lambda: str(mixer.faker.small_positive_integer()) ) test = mixer.blend(Test) test.name == 'John' isinstance(test.id, str) # You could pinned just a value to field mixer.register(Test, name='Just John') test = mixer.blend(Test) test.name == 'Just John'
Also, you can make your own factory for field types:
from mixer.backend.django import Mixer, GenFactory def get_func(*args, **kwargs): return "Always same" class MyFactory(GenFactory): generators = { models.CharField: get_func } mixer = Mixer(factory=MyFactory)
Middlewares
You can add middleware layers to process generation:
from mixer.backend.django import mixer # Register middleware to model @mixer.middleware('auth.user') def encrypt_password(user): user.set_password('test') return user
You can add several middlewares. Each middleware should get one argument (generated value) and return them.
It's also possible to unregister a middleware:
mixer.unregister_middleware(encrypt_password)
Locales
By default mixer uses 'en' locale. You could switch mixer default locale by creating your own mixer:
from mixer.backend.django import Mixer mixer = Mixer(locale='it') mixer.faker.name() ## u'Acchisio Conte'
At any time you could switch mixer current locale:
mixer.faker.locale = 'cz' mixer.faker.name() ## u'Miloslava Urbanov\xe1 CSc.' mixer.faker.locale = 'en' mixer.faker.name() ## u'John Black' # Use the mixer context manager mixer.faker.phone() ## u'1-438-238-1116' with mixer.ctx(locale='fr'): mixer.faker.phone() ## u'08 64 92 11 79' mixer.faker.phone() ## u'1-438-238-1116'
Bug tracker
If you have any suggestions, bug reports or annoyances please report them to the issue tracker at https://github.com/klen/mixer/issues
Contributing
Development of mixer happens at Github: https://github.com/klen/mixer
Contributors
- Antoine Bertin (https://github.com/Diaoul)
- Benjamin Port (https://github.com/bport)
- Dmitriy Moseev (https://github.com/DmitriyMoseev)
- Eelke Hermens (https://github.com/eelkeh)
- Esteban J. G. Gabancho (https://github.com/egabancho)
- Felix Dreissig (https://github.com/F30)
- Illia Volochii (https://github.com/illia-v)
- Jannis (https://github.com/jnns)
- Kirill Pavlov (https://github.com/pavlov99)
- Kwok-kuen Cheung (https://github.com/cheungpat)
- Mahdi Yusuf (https://github.com/myusuf3)
- Marek Baczyński (https://github.com/imbaczek)
- Marigold (https://github.com/Marigold)
- Matt Caldwell (https://github.com/mattcaldwell)
- Mikhail Porokhovnichenko (https://github.com/marazmiki)
- Skylar Saveland (https://github.com/skyl)
- Suriya Subramanian (https://github.com/suriya)
- Gram (https://github.com/orsinium)
License
Licensed under a BSD license.