Sequel::Fixture
Just like Rails fixtures, but for Sequel.
This version includes support for defining the fixture schemas and uses sqlite3 adapter to inject data into memory.
Usage
Each fixture file defines the schema and data for a single table which is named after the file name.
Schema definition is optional, but note that db inserts will fail if the tables do not exist.
Assuming you have a fixture for the table users with:
# fixtures/simple/users.yaml
schema:
- name: name
type: string
primary_key: true
- name: last_name
type: string
- name: empty
type: string
data:
- name: John
last_name: Doe
email: john@doe.com
- name: Jane
last_name: Doe
email: jane@doe.com
and for messages:
# fixtures/simple/messages.yaml
schema:
- name: sender_id
type: integer
primary_key: true
- name: receiver_id
type: integer
- name: text
type: string
data:
- sender_id: 1
receiver_id: 2
text: Hi Jane! Long time no see.
- sender_id: 2
receiver_id: 1
text: John! Long time indeed. How are you doing?
and the ruby script
# script.rb
require "sequel-fixture"
DB = Sequel.sqlite # Just a simple example, needs sqlite3 gem
## Set the path of the fixture yaml files to be [script.rb]/fixtures/
Sequel::Fixture.path = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "fixtures")
fixture = Sequel::Fixture.new :simple, DB # Will load all the data in the fixture into the database
fixture.users # == fixture[:users]
fixture.users[0].name # => "John"
# The YAML files are parsed into a SymbolMatrix
# http://github.com/Fetcher/symbolmatrix
# Each table contains an array of Rows.
# Within each row the columns can be accessed by name (.name)
fixture.rollback # returns users and messages to pristine status ('TRUNCATE')
fixture = Sequel::Fixture.new :simple, DB, false # The `false` flag prevent the constructor to automatically push
# the fixture into the database
fixture.check # Will fail if the user or messages table
# were already occupied with something
fixture.push # Inserts the fixture in the database
fixture.rollback # Don't forget to rollback
...naturally, sequel-fixture
makes a lot more sense within some testing framework.
Contributing
bundle install --binstubs .bin --path vendor/bundle
Installation
gem install sequel-fixture
Or using Bundler
gem 'sequel-fixture'
And then execute:
bundle
License
Copyright (C) 2012 Whitepages
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.