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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:31:59+00:00 2026-05-14T00:31:59+00:00

I have a model defined this way class Lga < ActiveRecord::Base validates_uniqueness_of :code validates_presence_of

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I have a model defined this way

class Lga < ActiveRecord::Base
  validates_uniqueness_of :code
  validates_presence_of :name
end 

I’ve defined a factory for Lgas with

Factory.sequence(:lga_id) { |n| n + 10000 }

Factory.define :lga do |l|
  id = Factory.next :lga_id
  l.code "lga_#{id}"
  l.name "LGA #{id}"
end

However, when I run

Factory.create(:lga)
Factory.create(:lga)

in script/console I get

>> Factory.create(:lga)
=> #<Lga id: 2, code: "lga_10001", name: "LGA 10001", created_at: "2010-03-18  23:55:29", updated_at: "2010-03-18 23:55:29">
>> Factory.create(:lga)
ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid: Validation failed: Code has already been taken
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    2026-05-14T00:31:59+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:31 am

    The problem was that code and name attributes were not so called lazy attributes. I had thought of writing something like:

    Factory.define :lga do |l|
      l.code { |n| "lga_#{n+10000}" }
    end
    

    but I wanted to reuse the id in the name attribute too. You can make sure
    than id is evaluated each time Factory.create is called by putting it in an after_build hook.

    Factory.define :lga do |l|
       l.after_build do |lga|
         id = Factory.next :lga_id
         lga.code = "lga_#{id}"
         lga.name = "LGA #{id}"
       end
    end
    

    This only works in FactoryGirl 1.2.3 and above.

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