I was wondering if there's an equivalent for find_or_initialize_by
in FactoryGirl that solve teh following issue:
The objective is that the model uses two tables that have the same country. I don't want to use a sequence for the country (as I found for Emails).
There's a uniqueness constraint on Country, but my main issue is that it create twice the same record of Country when I call once FactoryGirl.create(:click)
Thus, the Validation fail in the test.
Rspec:
# models/click_spec.rb
describe Click do
it "should have a valid constructor" do
FactoryGirl.create(:click).should be_valid
end
end
Factories:
# factories/countries.rb
FactoryGirl.define do
factory :country do
name "United States"
slug "us"
end
end
# factories/offers.rb
FactoryGirl.define do
factory :offer do
association :country, factory: :country
# Other columns
end
end
# factories/users.rb
FactoryGirl.define do
factory :user do
association :country, factory: :country
# Other columns
end
end
# factories/clicks.rb
FactoryGirl.define do
factory :click do
association :offer, factory: :offer
association :user, factory: :user
# Other columns
end
end
Model:
class Country < ActiveRecord::Base
validates :name, :slug,
presence: true,
uniqueness: { case_sensitive: false }
validates :slug,
length: { is: 2 }
end