Laravel Populated Factory provides an easy way to generate factory data for models based on types and database column names.
Using the make:populated-factory
command by passing a model name and optional factory name override will create a new factory file based on the model. The command assumes the App
namespace, so you must pass the full namespace for models located elsewhere:
1php artisan make:populated-factory User
The result is a populated factory file based on your model:
1<?php 2 3use Faker\Generator as Faker; 4 5$factory->define(\App\User::class, function (Faker $faker) { 6 return [ 7 'name' => $faker->name, 8 'email' => $faker->unique()->safeEmail, 9 'email_verified_at' => $faker->dateTime,10 'password' => '$2y$10$uTDnsRa0h7wLppc8/vB9C.YqsrAZwhjCgLWjcmpbndTmyo1k5tbRC',11 'remember_token' => $faker->sha1,12 'created_at' => $faker->dateTime,13 'updated_at' => $faker->dateTime,14 ];15});
You can learn more about this package, get full installation instructions, and view the source code on GitHub at coderello/laravel-populated-factory.
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