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require 'erb'
require 'yaml'
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require 'csv'
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require 'zlib'
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require 'active_support/dependencies'
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require 'active_support/core_ext/logger'
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require 'active_support/core_ext/object/blank'
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if RUBY_VERSION < '1.9'
  module YAML #:nodoc:
    class Omap #:nodoc:
      def keys;   map { |k, v| k } end
      def values; map { |k, v| v } end
    end
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  end
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end

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if defined? ActiveRecord
  class FixtureClassNotFound < ActiveRecord::ActiveRecordError #:nodoc:
  end
else
  class FixtureClassNotFound < StandardError #:nodoc:
  end
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end

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# Fixtures are a way of organizing data that you want to test against; in short, sample data.
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# = Fixture formats
#
# Fixtures come in 3 flavors:
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#
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#   1.  YAML fixtures
#   2.  CSV fixtures
#   3.  Single-file fixtures
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#
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# == YAML fixtures
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#
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# This type of fixture is in YAML format and the preferred default. YAML is a file format which describes data structures
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# in a non-verbose, human-readable format. It ships with Ruby 1.8.1+.
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#
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# Unlike single-file fixtures, YAML fixtures are stored in a single file per model, which are placed in the directory appointed
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# by <tt>ActiveSupport::TestCase.fixture_path=(path)</tt> (this is automatically configured for Rails, so you can just
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# put your files in <tt><your-rails-app>/test/fixtures/</tt>). The fixture file ends with the <tt>.yml</tt> file extension (Rails example:
# <tt><your-rails-app>/test/fixtures/web_sites.yml</tt>). The format of a YAML fixture file looks like this:
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#
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#   rubyonrails:
#     id: 1
#     name: Ruby on Rails
#     url: http://www.rubyonrails.org
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#
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#   google:
#     id: 2
#     name: Google
#     url: http://www.google.com
#
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# This YAML fixture file includes two fixtures.  Each YAML fixture (ie. record) is given a name and is followed by an
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# indented list of key/value pairs in the "key: value" format.  Records are separated by a blank line for your viewing
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# pleasure.
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#
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# Note that YAML fixtures are unordered. If you want ordered fixtures, use the omap YAML type.  See http://yaml.org/type/omap.html
# for the specification.  You will need ordered fixtures when you have foreign key constraints on keys in the same table.
# This is commonly needed for tree structures.  Example:
#
#    --- !omap
#    - parent:
#        id:         1
#        parent_id:  NULL
#        title:      Parent
#    - child:
#        id:         2
#        parent_id:  1
#        title:      Child
#
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# == CSV fixtures
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#
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# Fixtures can also be kept in the Comma Separated Value (CSV) format. Akin to YAML fixtures, CSV fixtures are stored
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# in a single file, but instead end with the <tt>.csv</tt> file extension
# (Rails example: <tt><your-rails-app>/test/fixtures/web_sites.csv</tt>).
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#
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# The format of this type of fixture file is much more compact than the others, but also a little harder to read by us
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# humans.  The first line of the CSV file is a comma-separated list of field names.  The rest of the file is then comprised
# of the actual data (1 per line).  Here's an example:
#
#   id, name, url
#   1, Ruby On Rails, http://www.rubyonrails.org
#   2, Google, http://www.google.com
#
# Should you have a piece of data with a comma character in it, you can place double quotes around that value.  If you
# need to use a double quote character, you must escape it with another double quote.
#
# Another unique attribute of the CSV fixture is that it has *no* fixture name like the other two formats.  Instead, the
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# fixture names are automatically generated by deriving the class name of the fixture file and adding an incrementing
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# number to the end.  In our example, the 1st fixture would be called "web_site_1" and the 2nd one would be called
# "web_site_2".
#
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# Most databases and spreadsheets support exporting to CSV format, so this is a great format for you to choose if you
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# have existing data somewhere already.
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#
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# == Single-file fixtures
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#
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# This type of fixture was the original format for Active Record that has since been deprecated in favor of the YAML and CSV formats.
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# Fixtures for this format are created by placing text files in a sub-directory (with the name of the model) to the directory
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# appointed by <tt>ActiveSupport::TestCase.fixture_path=(path)</tt> (this is automatically configured for Rails, so you can just
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# put your files in <tt><your-rails-app>/test/fixtures/<your-model-name>/</tt> --
# like <tt><your-rails-app>/test/fixtures/web_sites/</tt> for the WebSite model).
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#
# Each text file placed in this directory represents a "record".  Usually these types of fixtures are named without
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# extensions, but if you are on a Windows machine, you might consider adding <tt>.txt</tt> as the extension.  Here's what the
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# above example might look like:
#
#   web_sites/google
#   web_sites/yahoo.txt
#   web_sites/ruby-on-rails
#
# The file format of a standard fixture is simple.  Each line is a property (or column in db speak) and has the syntax
# of "name => value".  Here's an example of the ruby-on-rails fixture above:
#
#   id => 1
#   name => Ruby on Rails
#   url => http://www.rubyonrails.org
#
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# = Using fixtures in testcases
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#
# Since fixtures are a testing construct, we use them in our unit and functional tests.  There are two ways to use the
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# fixtures, but first let's take a look at a sample unit test:
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#
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#   require 'test_helper'
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#
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#   class WebSiteTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
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#     test "web_site_count" do
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#       assert_equal 2, WebSite.count
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#     end
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#   end
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#
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# By default, the <tt>test_helper module</tt> will load all of your fixtures into your test database, so this test will succeed.
# The testing environment will automatically load the all fixtures into the database before each test.
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# To ensure consistent data, the environment deletes the fixtures before running the load.
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#
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# In addition to being available in the database, the fixture's data may also be accessed by
# using a special dynamic method, which has the same name as the model, and accepts the
# name of the fixture to instantiate:
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#
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#   test "find" do
#     assert_equal "Ruby on Rails", web_sites(:rubyonrails).name
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#   end
#
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# Alternatively, you may enable auto-instantiation of the fixture data. For instance, take the following tests:
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#
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#   test "find_alt_method_1" do
#     assert_equal "Ruby on Rails", @web_sites['rubyonrails']['name']
#   end
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#
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#   test "find_alt_method_2" do
#     assert_equal "Ruby on Rails", @rubyonrails.news
#   end
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#
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# In order to use these methods to access fixtured data within your testcases, you must specify one of the
# following in your <tt>ActiveSupport::TestCase</tt>-derived class:
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#
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# - to fully enable instantiated fixtures (enable alternate methods #1 and #2 above)
#     self.use_instantiated_fixtures = true
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#
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# - create only the hash for the fixtures, do not 'find' each instance (enable alternate method #1 only)
#     self.use_instantiated_fixtures = :no_instances
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#
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# Using either of these alternate methods incurs a performance hit, as the fixtured data must be fully
# traversed in the database to create the fixture hash and/or instance variables. This is expensive for
# large sets of fixtured data.
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#
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# = Dynamic fixtures with ERb
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#
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# Some times you don't care about the content of the fixtures as much as you care about the volume. In these cases, you can
# mix ERb in with your YAML or CSV fixtures to create a bunch of fixtures for load testing, like:
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#
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#   <% for i in 1..1000 %>
#   fix_<%= i %>:
#     id: <%= i %>
#     name: guy_<%= 1 %>
#   <% end %>
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#
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# This will create 1000 very simple YAML fixtures.
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#
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# Using ERb, you can also inject dynamic values into your fixtures with inserts like <tt><%= Date.today.strftime("%Y-%m-%d") %></tt>.
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# This is however a feature to be used with some caution. The point of fixtures are that they're stable units of predictable
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# sample data. If you feel that you need to inject dynamic values, then perhaps you should reexamine whether your application
# is properly testable. Hence, dynamic values in fixtures are to be considered a code smell.
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#
# = Transactional fixtures
#
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# TestCases can use begin+rollback to isolate their changes to the database instead of having to delete+insert for every test case.
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#
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#   class FooTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
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#     self.use_transactional_fixtures = true
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#
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#     test "godzilla" do
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#       assert !Foo.find(:all).empty?
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#       Foo.destroy_all
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#       assert Foo.find(:all).empty?
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#     end
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#
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#     test "godzilla aftermath" do
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#       assert !Foo.find(:all).empty?
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#     end
#   end
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#
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# If you preload your test database with all fixture data (probably in the Rakefile task) and use transactional fixtures,
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# then you may omit all fixtures declarations in your test cases since all the data's already there and every case rolls back its changes.
#
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# In order to use instantiated fixtures with preloaded data, set +self.pre_loaded_fixtures+ to true. This will provide
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# access to fixture data for every table that has been loaded through fixtures (depending on the value of +use_instantiated_fixtures+)
#
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# When *not* to use transactional fixtures:
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#
# 1. You're testing whether a transaction works correctly. Nested transactions don't commit until all parent transactions commit,
#    particularly, the fixtures transaction which is begun in setup and rolled back in teardown. Thus, you won't be able to verify
#    the results of your transaction until Active Record supports nested transactions or savepoints (in progress).
# 2. Your database does not support transactions. Every Active Record database supports transactions except MySQL MyISAM.
#    Use InnoDB, MaxDB, or NDB instead.
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#
# = Advanced YAML Fixtures
#
# YAML fixtures that don't specify an ID get some extra features:
#
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# * Stable, autogenerated IDs
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# * Label references for associations (belongs_to, has_one, has_many)
# * HABTM associations as inline lists
# * Autofilled timestamp columns
# * Fixture label interpolation
# * Support for YAML defaults
#
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# == Stable, autogenerated IDs
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#
# Here, have a monkey fixture:
#
#   george:
#     id: 1
#     name: George the Monkey
#
#   reginald:
#     id: 2
#     name: Reginald the Pirate
#
# Each of these fixtures has two unique identifiers: one for the database
# and one for the humans. Why don't we generate the primary key instead?
# Hashing each fixture's label yields a consistent ID:
#
#   george: # generated id: 503576764
#     name: George the Monkey
#
#   reginald: # generated id: 324201669
#     name: Reginald the Pirate
#
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# Active Record looks at the fixture's model class, discovers the correct
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# primary key, and generates it right before inserting the fixture
# into the database.
#
# The generated ID for a given label is constant, so we can discover
# any fixture's ID without loading anything, as long as we know the label.
#
# == Label references for associations (belongs_to, has_one, has_many)
#
# Specifying foreign keys in fixtures can be very fragile, not to
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# mention difficult to read. Since Active Record can figure out the ID of
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# any fixture from its label, you can specify FK's by label instead of ID.
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#
# === belongs_to
#
# Let's break out some more monkeys and pirates.
#
#   ### in pirates.yml
#
#   reginald:
#     id: 1
#     name: Reginald the Pirate
#     monkey_id: 1
#
#   ### in monkeys.yml
#
#   george:
#     id: 1
#     name: George the Monkey
#     pirate_id: 1
#
# Add a few more monkeys and pirates and break this into multiple files,
# and it gets pretty hard to keep track of what's going on. Let's
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# use labels instead of IDs:
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#
#   ### in pirates.yml
#
#   reginald:
#     name: Reginald the Pirate
#     monkey: george
#
#   ### in monkeys.yml
#
#   george:
#     name: George the Monkey
#     pirate: reginald
#
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# Pow! All is made clear. Active Record reflects on the fixture's model class,
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# finds all the +belongs_to+ associations, and allows you to specify
# a target *label* for the *association* (monkey: george) rather than
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# a target *id* for the *FK* (<tt>monkey_id: 1</tt>).
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# ==== Polymorphic belongs_to
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# Supporting polymorphic relationships is a little bit more complicated, since
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# Active Record needs to know what type your association is pointing at. Something
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# like this should look familiar:
#
#   ### in fruit.rb
#
#   belongs_to :eater, :polymorphic => true
#
#   ### in fruits.yml
#
#   apple:
#     id: 1
#     name: apple
#     eater_id: 1
#     eater_type: Monkey
#
# Can we do better? You bet!
#
#   apple:
#     eater: george (Monkey)
#
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# Just provide the polymorphic target type and Active Record will take care of the rest.
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#
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# === has_and_belongs_to_many
#
# Time to give our monkey some fruit.
#
#   ### in monkeys.yml
#
#   george:
#     id: 1
#     name: George the Monkey
#
#   ### in fruits.yml
#
#   apple:
#     id: 1
#     name: apple
#
#   orange:
#     id: 2
#     name: orange
#
#   grape:
#     id: 3
#     name: grape
#
#   ### in fruits_monkeys.yml
#
#   apple_george:
#     fruit_id: 1
#     monkey_id: 1
#
#   orange_george:
#     fruit_id: 2
#     monkey_id: 1
#
#   grape_george:
#     fruit_id: 3
#     monkey_id: 1
#
# Let's make the HABTM fixture go away.
#
#   ### in monkeys.yml
#
#   george:
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#     id: 1
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#     name: George the Monkey
#     fruits: apple, orange, grape
#
#   ### in fruits.yml
#
#   apple:
#     name: apple
#
#   orange:
#     name: orange
#
#   grape:
#     name: grape
#
# Zap! No more fruits_monkeys.yml file. We've specified the list of fruits
# on George's fixture, but we could've just as easily specified a list
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# of monkeys on each fruit. As with +belongs_to+, Active Record reflects on
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# the fixture's model class and discovers the +has_and_belongs_to_many+
# associations.
#
# == Autofilled timestamp columns
#
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# If your table/model specifies any of Active Record's
# standard timestamp columns (+created_at+, +created_on+, +updated_at+, +updated_on+),
# they will automatically be set to <tt>Time.now</tt>.
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#
# If you've set specific values, they'll be left alone.
#
# == Fixture label interpolation
#
# The label of the current fixture is always available as a column value:
#
#   geeksomnia:
#     name: Geeksomnia's Account
#     subdomain: $LABEL
#
# Also, sometimes (like when porting older join table fixtures) you'll need
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# to be able to get a hold of the identifier for a given label. ERB
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# to the rescue:
#
#   george_reginald:
#     monkey_id: <%= Fixtures.identify(:reginald) %>
#     pirate_id: <%= Fixtures.identify(:george) %>
#
# == Support for YAML defaults
#
# You probably already know how to use YAML to set and reuse defaults in
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# your <tt>database.yml</tt> file. You can use the same technique in your fixtures:
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#
#   DEFAULTS: &DEFAULTS
#     created_on: <%= 3.weeks.ago.to_s(:db) %>
#
#   first:
#     name: Smurf
#     <<: *DEFAULTS
#
#   second:
#     name: Fraggle
#     <<: *DEFAULTS
#
# Any fixture labeled "DEFAULTS" is safely ignored.

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class Fixtures < (RUBY_VERSION < '1.9' ? YAML::Omap : Hash)
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  MAX_ID = 2 ** 30 - 1
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  DEFAULT_FILTER_RE = /\.ya?ml$/

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  @@all_cached_fixtures = {}
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  def self.reset_cache(connection = nil)
    connection ||= ActiveRecord::Base.connection
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    @@all_cached_fixtures[connection.object_id] = {}
  end
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  def self.cache_for_connection(connection)
    @@all_cached_fixtures[connection.object_id] ||= {}
    @@all_cached_fixtures[connection.object_id]
  end
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  def self.fixture_is_cached?(connection, table_name)
    cache_for_connection(connection)[table_name]
  end

  def self.cached_fixtures(connection, keys_to_fetch = nil)
    if keys_to_fetch
      fixtures = cache_for_connection(connection).values_at(*keys_to_fetch)
    else
      fixtures = cache_for_connection(connection).values
    end
    fixtures.size > 1 ? fixtures : fixtures.first
  end

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  def self.cache_fixtures(connection, fixtures_map)
    cache_for_connection(connection).update(fixtures_map)
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  end
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  def self.instantiate_fixtures(object, table_name, fixtures, load_instances = true)
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    object.instance_variable_set "@#{table_name.to_s.gsub('.','_')}", fixtures
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    if load_instances
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      ActiveRecord::Base.silence do
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        fixtures.each do |name, fixture|
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          begin
            object.instance_variable_set "@#{name}", fixture.find
          rescue FixtureClassNotFound
            nil
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          end
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        end
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      end
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    end
  end
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  def self.instantiate_all_loaded_fixtures(object, load_instances = true)
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    all_loaded_fixtures.each do |table_name, fixtures|
      Fixtures.instantiate_fixtures(object, table_name, fixtures, load_instances)
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    end
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  end
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  cattr_accessor :all_loaded_fixtures
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  self.all_loaded_fixtures = {}
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  def self.create_fixtures(fixtures_directory, table_names, class_names = {})
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    table_names = [table_names].flatten.map { |n| n.to_s }
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    connection  = block_given? ? yield : ActiveRecord::Base.connection

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    table_names_to_fetch = table_names.reject { |table_name| fixture_is_cached?(connection, table_name) }

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    unless table_names_to_fetch.empty?
      ActiveRecord::Base.silence do
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        connection.disable_referential_integrity do
          fixtures_map = {}
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          fixtures = table_names_to_fetch.map do |table_name|
            fixtures_map[table_name] = Fixtures.new(connection, File.split(table_name.to_s).last, class_names[table_name.to_sym], File.join(fixtures_directory, table_name.to_s))
          end
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          all_loaded_fixtures.update(fixtures_map)
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          connection.transaction(:requires_new => true) do
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            fixtures.reverse.each { |fixture| fixture.delete_existing_fixtures }
            fixtures.each { |fixture| fixture.insert_fixtures }
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            # Cap primary key sequences to max(pk).
            if connection.respond_to?(:reset_pk_sequence!)
              table_names.each do |table_name|
                connection.reset_pk_sequence!(table_name)
              end
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            end
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          end
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          cache_fixtures(connection, fixtures_map)
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        end
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      end
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    end
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    cached_fixtures(connection, table_names)
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  end

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  # Returns a consistent, platform-independent identifier for +label+.
  # Identifiers are positive integers less than 2^32.
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  def self.identify(label)
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    Zlib.crc32(label.to_s) % MAX_ID
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  end

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  attr_reader :table_name, :name
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  def initialize(connection, table_name, class_name, fixture_path, file_filter = DEFAULT_FILTER_RE)
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    @connection, @table_name, @fixture_path, @file_filter = connection, table_name, fixture_path, file_filter
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    @name = table_name # preserve fixture base name
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    @class_name = class_name ||
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                  (ActiveRecord::Base.pluralize_table_names ? @table_name.singularize.camelize : @table_name.camelize)
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    @table_name = "#{ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_prefix}#{@table_name}#{ActiveRecord::Base.table_name_suffix}"
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    @table_name = class_name.table_name if class_name.respond_to?(:table_name)
    @connection = class_name.connection if class_name.respond_to?(:connection)
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    read_fixture_files
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  end

  def delete_existing_fixtures
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    @connection.delete "DELETE FROM #{@connection.quote_table_name(table_name)}", 'Fixture Delete'
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  end

  def insert_fixtures
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    now = ActiveRecord::Base.default_timezone == :utc ? Time.now.utc : Time.now
    now = now.to_s(:db)

    # allow a standard key to be used for doing defaults in YAML
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    if is_a?(Hash)
      delete('DEFAULTS')
    else
      delete(assoc('DEFAULTS'))
    end
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    # track any join tables we need to insert later
    habtm_fixtures = Hash.new do |h, habtm|
      h[habtm] = HabtmFixtures.new(@connection, habtm.options[:join_table], nil, nil)
    end

    each do |label, fixture|
      row = fixture.to_hash

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      if model_class && model_class < ActiveRecord::Base
        # fill in timestamp columns if they aren't specified and the model is set to record_timestamps
        if model_class.record_timestamps
          timestamp_column_names.each do |name|
            row[name] = now unless row.key?(name)
          end
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        end

        # interpolate the fixture label
        row.each do |key, value|
          row[key] = label if value == "$LABEL"
        end

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        # generate a primary key if necessary
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        if has_primary_key_column? && !row.include?(primary_key_name)
          row[primary_key_name] = Fixtures.identify(label)
        end
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        # If STI is used, find the correct subclass for association reflection
        reflection_class =
          if row.include?(inheritance_column_name)
            row[inheritance_column_name].constantize rescue model_class
          else
            model_class
          end

        reflection_class.reflect_on_all_associations.each do |association|
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          case association.macro
          when :belongs_to
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            # Do not replace association name with association foreign key if they are named the same
            fk_name = (association.options[:foreign_key] || "#{association.name}_id").to_s

            if association.name.to_s != fk_name && value = row.delete(association.name.to_s)
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              if association.options[:polymorphic]
                if value.sub!(/\s*\(([^\)]*)\)\s*$/, "")
                  target_type = $1
                  target_type_name = (association.options[:foreign_type] || "#{association.name}_type").to_s

                  # support polymorphic belongs_to as "label (Type)"
                  row[target_type_name] = target_type
                end
              end

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              row[fk_name] = Fixtures.identify(value)
            end
          when :has_and_belongs_to_many
            if (targets = row.delete(association.name.to_s))
              targets = targets.is_a?(Array) ? targets : targets.split(/\s*,\s*/)
              join_fixtures = habtm_fixtures[association]

              targets.each do |target|
                join_fixtures["#{label}_#{target}"] = Fixture.new(
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                  { association.primary_key_name => row[primary_key_name],
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                    association.association_foreign_key => Fixtures.identify(target) },
                  nil, @connection)
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              end
            end
          end
        end
      end

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      @connection.insert_fixture(fixture, @table_name)
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    end
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    # insert any HABTM join tables we discovered
    habtm_fixtures.values.each do |fixture|
      fixture.delete_existing_fixtures
      fixture.insert_fixtures
    end
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  private
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    class HabtmFixtures < ::Fixtures #:nodoc:
      def read_fixture_files; end
    end

    def model_class
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      unless defined?(@model_class)
        @model_class =
          if @class_name.nil? || @class_name.is_a?(Class)
            @class_name
          else
            @class_name.constantize rescue nil
          end
      end

      @model_class
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    end

    def primary_key_name
      @primary_key_name ||= model_class && model_class.primary_key
    end

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    def has_primary_key_column?
      @has_primary_key_column ||= model_class && primary_key_name &&
        model_class.columns.find { |c| c.name == primary_key_name }
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    end
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    def timestamp_column_names
      @timestamp_column_names ||= %w(created_at created_on updated_at updated_on).select do |name|
        column_names.include?(name)
      end
    end

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    def inheritance_column_name
      @inheritance_column_name ||= model_class && model_class.inheritance_column
    end

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    def column_names
      @column_names ||= @connection.columns(@table_name).collect(&:name)
    end

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    def read_fixture_files
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      if File.file?(yaml_file_path)
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        read_yaml_fixture_files
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      elsif File.file?(csv_file_path)
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        read_csv_fixture_files
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      end
    end

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    def read_yaml_fixture_files
      yaml_string = ""
      Dir["#{@fixture_path}/**/*.yml"].select { |f| test(?f, f) }.each do |subfixture_path|
        yaml_string << IO.read(subfixture_path)
      end
      yaml_string << IO.read(yaml_file_path)

      if yaml = parse_yaml_string(yaml_string)
        # If the file is an ordered map, extract its children.
        yaml_value =
          if yaml.respond_to?(:type_id) && yaml.respond_to?(:value)
            yaml.value
          else
            [yaml]
          end

        yaml_value.each do |fixture|
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          raise Fixture::FormatError, "Bad data for #{@class_name} fixture named #{fixture}" unless fixture.respond_to?(:each)
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          fixture.each do |name, data|
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            unless data
              raise Fixture::FormatError, "Bad data for #{@class_name} fixture named #{name} (nil)"
            end

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            self[name] = Fixture.new(data, model_class, @connection)
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          end
        end
      end
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    end

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    def read_csv_fixture_files
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      reader = CSV.parse(erb_render(IO.read(csv_file_path)))
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      header = reader.shift
      i = 0
      reader.each do |row|
        data = {}
        row.each_with_index { |cell, j| data[header[j].to_s.strip] = cell.to_s.strip }
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        self["#{@class_name.to_s.underscore}_#{i+=1}"] = Fixture.new(data, model_class, @connection)
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      end
    end

    def yaml_file_path
      "#{@fixture_path}.yml"
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    def csv_file_path
      @fixture_path + ".csv"
    end
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    def yaml_fixtures_key(path)
      File.basename(@fixture_path).split(".").first
    end

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    def parse_yaml_string(fixture_content)
      YAML::load(erb_render(fixture_content))
    rescue => error
      raise Fixture::FormatError, "a YAML error occurred parsing #{yaml_file_path}. Please note that YAML must be consistently indented using spaces. Tabs are not allowed. Please have a look at http://www.yaml.org/faq.html\nThe exact error was:\n  #{error.class}: #{error}"
    end

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    def erb_render(fixture_content)
      ERB.new(fixture_content).result
    end
end

class Fixture #:nodoc:
  include Enumerable
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  class FixtureError < StandardError #:nodoc:
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  end
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  class FormatError < FixtureError #:nodoc:
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  end
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  attr_reader :model_class
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  def initialize(fixture, model_class, connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection)
    @connection = connection
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    @fixture = fixture
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    @model_class = model_class.is_a?(Class) ? model_class : model_class.constantize rescue nil
  end

  def class_name
    @model_class.name if @model_class
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  end

  def each
    @fixture.each { |item| yield item }
  end

  def [](key)
    @fixture[key]
  end

  def to_hash
    @fixture
  end

  def key_list
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    columns = @fixture.keys.collect{ |column_name| @connection.quote_column_name(column_name) }
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    columns.join(", ")
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  end

  def value_list
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    list = @fixture.inject([]) do |fixtures, (key, value)|
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      col = model_class.columns_hash[key] if model_class.respond_to?(:ancestors) && model_class.ancestors.include?(ActiveRecord::Base)
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      fixtures << @connection.quote(value, col).gsub('[^\]\\n', "\n").gsub('[^\]\\r', "\r")
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    end
    list * ', '
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  def find
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    if model_class
      model_class.find(self[model_class.primary_key])
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    else
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      raise FixtureClassNotFound, "No class attached to find."
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    end
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  end
end

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module ActiveRecord
  module TestFixtures
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    extend ActiveSupport::Concern
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    included do
      setup :setup_fixtures
      teardown :teardown_fixtures

      superclass_delegating_accessor :fixture_path
      superclass_delegating_accessor :fixture_table_names
      superclass_delegating_accessor :fixture_class_names
      superclass_delegating_accessor :use_transactional_fixtures
      superclass_delegating_accessor :use_instantiated_fixtures   # true, false, or :no_instances
      superclass_delegating_accessor :pre_loaded_fixtures

      self.fixture_table_names = []
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      self.use_transactional_fixtures = true
      self.use_instantiated_fixtures = false
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      self.pre_loaded_fixtures = false
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      self.fixture_class_names = {}
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    end

    module ClassMethods
      def set_fixture_class(class_names = {})
        self.fixture_class_names = self.fixture_class_names.merge(class_names)
      end
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      def fixtures(*table_names)
        if table_names.first == :all
          table_names = Dir["#{fixture_path}/*.yml"] + Dir["#{fixture_path}/*.csv"]
          table_names.map! { |f| File.basename(f).split('.')[0..-2].join('.') }
        else
          table_names = table_names.flatten.map { |n| n.to_s }
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        end

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        self.fixture_table_names |= table_names
        require_fixture_classes(table_names)
        setup_fixture_accessors(table_names)
      end

      def try_to_load_dependency(file_name)
        require_dependency file_name
      rescue LoadError => e
        # Let's hope the developer has included it himself
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        # Let's warn in case this is a subdependency, otherwise
        # subdependency error messages are totally cryptic
        if ActiveRecord::Base.logger
          ActiveRecord::Base.logger.warn("Unable to load #{file_name}, underlying cause #{e.message} \n\n #{e.backtrace.join("\n")}")
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        end
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      end
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      def require_fixture_classes(table_names = nil)
        (table_names || fixture_table_names).each do |table_name|
          file_name = table_name.to_s
          file_name = file_name.singularize if ActiveRecord::Base.pluralize_table_names
          try_to_load_dependency(file_name)
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        end
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      end
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      def setup_fixture_accessors(table_names = nil)
        table_names = [table_names] if table_names && !table_names.respond_to?(:each)
        (table_names || fixture_table_names).each do |table_name|
          table_name = table_name.to_s.tr('.', '_')
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          define_method(table_name) do |*fixtures|
            force_reload = fixtures.pop if fixtures.last == true || fixtures.last == :reload
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            @fixture_cache[table_name] ||= {}
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            instances = fixtures.map do |fixture|
              @fixture_cache[table_name].delete(fixture) if force_reload
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              if @loaded_fixtures[table_name][fixture.to_s]
                @fixture_cache[table_name][fixture] ||= @loaded_fixtures[table_name][fixture.to_s].find
              else
                raise StandardError, "No fixture with name '#{fixture}' found for table '#{table_name}'"
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              end
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            end
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            instances.size == 1 ? instances.first : instances
          end
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        end
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      end
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      def uses_transaction(*methods)
        @uses_transaction = [] unless defined?(@uses_transaction)
        @uses_transaction.concat methods.map(&:to_s)
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      end

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      def uses_transaction?(method)
        @uses_transaction = [] unless defined?(@uses_transaction)
        @uses_transaction.include?(method.to_s)
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    def run_in_transaction?
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      use_transactional_fixtures &&
        !self.class.uses_transaction?(method_name)
    end
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    def setup_fixtures
      return unless defined?(ActiveRecord) && !ActiveRecord::Base.configurations.blank?
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      if pre_loaded_fixtures && !use_transactional_fixtures
        raise RuntimeError, 'pre_loaded_fixtures requires use_transactional_fixtures'
      end
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      @fixture_cache = {}
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      @@already_loaded_fixtures ||= {}
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      # Load fixtures once and begin transaction.
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      if run_in_transaction?
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        if @@already_loaded_fixtures[self.class]
          @loaded_fixtures = @@already_loaded_fixtures[self.class]
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        else
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          load_fixtures
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        end
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        ActiveRecord::Base.connection.increment_open_transactions
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        ActiveRecord::Base.connection.transaction_joinable = false
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        ActiveRecord::Base.connection.begin_db_transaction
      # Load fixtures for every test.
      else
        Fixtures.reset_cache
        @@already_loaded_fixtures[self.class] = nil
        load_fixtures
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      end

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      # Instantiate fixtures for every test if requested.
      instantiate_fixtures if use_instantiated_fixtures
    end

    def teardown_fixtures
      return unless defined?(ActiveRecord) && !ActiveRecord::Base.configurations.blank?
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      unless run_in_transaction?
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        Fixtures.reset_cache
      end
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      # Rollback changes if a transaction is active.
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      if run_in_transaction? && ActiveRecord::Base.connection.open_transactions != 0
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        ActiveRecord::Base.connection.rollback_db_transaction
        ActiveRecord::Base.connection.decrement_open_transactions
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      end
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      ActiveRecord::Base.clear_active_connections!
    end
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    private
      def load_fixtures
        @loaded_fixtures = {}
        fixtures = Fixtures.create_fixtures(fixture_path, fixture_table_names, fixture_class_names)
        unless fixtures.nil?
          if fixtures.instance_of?(Fixtures)
            @loaded_fixtures[fixtures.name] = fixtures
          else
            fixtures.each { |f| @loaded_fixtures[f.name] = f }
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          end
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        end
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      # for pre_loaded_fixtures, only require the classes once. huge speed improvement
      @@required_fixture_classes = false
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      def instantiate_fixtures
        if pre_loaded_fixtures
          raise RuntimeError, 'Load fixtures before instantiating them.' if Fixtures.all_loaded_fixtures.empty?
          unless @@required_fixture_classes
            self.class.require_fixture_classes Fixtures.all_loaded_fixtures.keys
            @@required_fixture_classes = true
          end
          Fixtures.instantiate_all_loaded_fixtures(self, load_instances?)
        else
          raise RuntimeError, 'Load fixtures before instantiating them.' if @loaded_fixtures.nil?
          @loaded_fixtures.each do |table_name, fixtures|
            Fixtures.instantiate_fixtures(self, table_name, fixtures, load_instances?)
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      def load_instances?
        use_instantiated_fixtures != :no_instances
      end
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  end
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end