aerni / statamic-factory
Quickly whip up fake content
Requires
- php: ^8.1
- fakerphp/faker: ^1.23.0
- laravel/prompts: ^0.1.17
- statamic/cms: ^5.0
- stillat/primitives: ^2.0
Requires (Dev)
- orchestra/testbench: ^8.0|^9.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^10.0
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-09-11 21:28:58 UTC
README
Factory
This addon provides an easy way to quickly whip up fake data for your Collection Entries
, Taxonomy Terms
and Globals
using Faker.
Installation
Install the addon using Composer:
composer require aerni/factory
Publish the config of the package:
php please vendor:publish --tag=factory-config
The following config will be published to config/factory.php
:
return [ /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Publish Status |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | The publish status of collection entries and taxonomy terms | created by the factory. | | Tip: Randomize the status by setting this to '(bool) random_int(0, 1)'. | */ 'published' => true, /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Title Fallback Settings |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | These title settings will function as a fallback to create titles for | your collection entries and taxonomy terms, if you didn't explicitly set | a 'title' field in the respective blueprint. | | 'chars': The character count of the title will be in this range. | 'real_text': Use real english words instead of Lorem Ipsum. | */ 'title' => [ 'chars' => [$min = 20, $max = 30], 'real_text' => true, ], ];
Basic Usage
Before you go crazy whipping up fake goodies, you need to let the Factory know what fields you want it to create. You do so by defining a factory
key on each field in your blueprint that you want to fake. The value of the key is a Faker formatter for simple fieldtypes and an array of options for advanced fieldtypes like a grid. Please consult the Faker Documentation for available formatters.
This is an example blueprint for a collection of people:
title: Person sections: main: display: Main fields: - handle: first_name field: type: text factory: firstName - handle: last_name field: type: text factory: lastName - handle: age field: type: number factory: numberBetween(20, 50) - handle: bio field: type: textarea factory: paragraph(3, true)
Run the factory in your terminal and follow the instructions:
php please factory
Special Fieldtypes
The above example works great for basic fieldtypes. But what about Bard, Replicator, Grid and Tables? I'm glad you asked. To fake content for these "Special Fieldtypes" you need to change the blueprint according to the examples below.
Bard & Replicator
min_sets
defines the minimum number of sets to create.
max_sets
defines the maximum number of sets to create.
title: 'Bard & Replicator' sections: main: display: Main fields: - handle: replicator field: type: replicator sets: text: display: Text factory: min_sets: 1 max_sets: 3 fields: - handle: text field: type: text factory: word - handle: textarea field: type: textarea factory: 'paragraph(3, true)'
Grid
min_rows
defines the minimum number of rows to create.
max_rows
defines the maximum number of rows to create.
title: Table sections: main: display: Main fields: - handle: grid field: type: grid factory: min_rows: 1 max_rows: 4 fields: - handle: first_name field: type: text factory: firstName - handle: last_name field: type: text factory: lastName
Table
min_rows
defines the minimum number of rows you want to create.
max_rows
defines the maximum number of rows you want to create.
min_cells
defines the minimum number of cells you want to create.
max_cells
defines the maximum number of cells you want to create.
formatter
defines the faker formatter to use.
title: Table sections: main: display: Main fields: - handle: table field: type: table factory: min_rows: 1 max_rows: 3 min_cells: 3 max_cells: 5 formatter: word