I would really appreciate a ruby based fixture creation solution such as 
FactoryGirl to come bundled with rails instead of the YAML ones.

+1 for this feature.

On Jul 5, 2012, at 7:48 PM, Olek Janiszewski wrote:

> Hi guys,
> 
> I've noticed the trend of trimming the fat from Rails in preparation for 
> version 4 (which I appreciate).
> 
> Do you think it'd make sense to also remove the test fixtures engine from 
> Rails 4? From what I've seen, it's now more common to use more advanced 
> solutions, with FactoryGirl leading the pack, and it's usually more practical 
> to use Ruby to define fixtures, rather than YAML.
> 
> More specifically:
> 
> - would the core team approve of such effort?
> - how much work would it mean?
> - (related) how tightly are fixtures actually used within Rails' tests?
> 
> It's hard to me to estimate the overall value/cost ratio, but if it's high 
> enough, I'd be willing to take a shot at it.
> 
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> Bye,
> Olek Janiszewski (exviva)
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Cumprimentos,
Luís Ferreira



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