Laravel Populated Factory provides an easy way to generate populated factories for models according to types & names of their columns.
You can install this package via composer using this command:
composer require --dev coderello/laravel-populated-factoryThe package will automatically register itself.
The only thing you need to do in order to generate a populated factory is to execute this command:
php artisan make:populated-factory UserThis command assumes that the
Usermodel is in theAppnamespace. If your models are situated in another namespace (e.g.App\Models) you should specify them either asModels\\Useror\\App\\Models\\User.
Here is the populated factory generated for the User model according to its column types & names.
<?php
use Faker\Generator as Faker;
/** @var $factory \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factory */
$factory->define(\App\User::class, function (Faker $faker) {
    return [
        'name' => $faker->name,
        'email' => $faker->unique()->safeEmail,
        'email_verified_at' => $faker->dateTime,
        'password' => '$2y$10$uTDnsRa0h7wLppc8/vB9C.YqsrAZwhjCgLWjcmpbndTmyo1k5tbRC',
        'remember_token' => $faker->sha1,
        'created_at' => $faker->dateTime,
        'updated_at' => $faker->dateTime,
    ];
});If you want a custom name for the factory, you need to pass it as the second argument like so:
php artisan make:populated-factory User AdminFactoryIf you want to override the existent factory, you need to use --force flag like so:
php artisan make:populated-factory User --forcePlease see CONTRIBUTING for details.
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