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<?php /* |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Model Factories |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | Here you may define all of your model factories. Model factories give | you a convenient way to create models for testing and seeding your | database. Just tell the factory how a default model should look. | */ /** @var \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factory $factory */ use App\Shop\Addresses\Address; use App\Shop\Cities\City; use App\Shop\Couriers\Courier; use App\Shop\Customers\Customer; use App\Shop\Orders\Order; use App\Shop\OrderStatuses\OrderStatus; $factory->define(Order::class, function (Faker\Generator $faker) { $courier = factory(Courier::class)->create(); $customer = factory(Customer::class)->create(); $city = factory(City::class)->create(); $address = factory(Address::class)->create([ 'country_id' => 1, 'city' => $city->name, 'customer_id' => $customer->id ]); $os = factory(OrderStatus::class)->create(); return [ 'reference' => $faker->uuid, 'courier_id' => $courier->id, 'customer_id' => $customer->id, 'address_id' => $address->id, 'order_status_id' => $os->id, 'payment' => 'paypal', 'discounts' => $faker->randomFloat(2, 10, 999), 'total_products' => $faker->randomFloat(2, 10, 5555), 'tax' => $faker->randomFloat(2, 10, 9999), 'total' => $faker->randomFloat(2, 10, 9999), 'total_paid' => $faker->randomFloat(2, 10, 9999), 'invoice' => null, ]; });