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I'm trying to have a factory build an Offering object with a child object Rating that will receive the item_id from it's parent.

FactoryGirl.define do
  factory :offering do
    item_id nil
    element_id nil
    association :rating, factory: :rating, strategy: :build, :item => item_id
  end
end

The Offering is created with

offering = FactoryGirl.create :offering, item_id: 21, element_id: 211

But when run, it aborts with an error

Failure/Error: offering = FactoryGirl.create :offering, item_id: 21, element_id: 211
 ArgumentError:
   Trait not registered: item_id

I assume the error occurs because the item_id in the association definition is not "lazy" and therefor undefined.

How can I solve this?

2 Answers 2

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Unfortunately, I'm not aware of any way to do lazy evaluation for associations (someone please correct me if I'm wrong on this). Your best bet is probably to use a callback. Assuming you have a factory defined for :rating, try replacing your

association :rating, factory: :rating, strategy: :build, :item => item_id

with

after(:create) do |offering, evaluator|
  FactoryGirl.build(:rating, item_id: evaluator.item_id, element_id: evaluator.element_id)  
end
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You can lazily define the association:

FactoryGirl.define do
  factory :offering do
    item_id nil
    element_id nil
    rating { association(:rating, :item => item_id) }
  end
end
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  • @AliQanavatian can you be more specific? What do you not understand about how to make use of this code example? Feb 4, 2016 at 14:00
  • maybe a create: statement? Apr 5, 2016 at 9:38

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