I create model to another path
namespace Core\Entity;
use Core\Base\BaseEntity;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factories\HasFactory;
class News extends BaseEntity
{
use HasFactory;
And This is My seeder
use Core\Entity\News;
class NewsSeeder extends Seeder
{
public function run()
{
News::factory(500)->create();
}
And This is my factory
namespace Database\Factories;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factories\Factory;
/**
* #extends \Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factories\Factory<\Core\Entity\News>
*/
class NewsFactory extends Factory
{
/**
* Define the model's default state.
*
* #return array<string, mixed>
*/
public function definition()
{
return [
];
}
}
Problem Is it Can not Find path of Factory , gives me like this ERROR
Class "Database\Factories\Core\Entity\NewsFactory" not found
How I can solve this problem?
Update your namespace in Factory class:
namespace Database\Factories;
to
namespace Database\Factories\Core\Entity;
And run composer dump-autoload
I installed seeder, and now web.php isn't working. Meaning- I can comment things out, change things around, etc., but I'll still always receive the laravel welcome page.
I'm putting here my seeder code, maybe the problem is rooted there- but the code the way it is now was the only way I was able to get 'php artisan db:seed' to work.
UserSeeder:
<?php
namespace Database\Seeders;
use Illuminate\Database\Console\Seeds\WithoutModelEvents;
use Illuminate\Database\Seeder;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\DB;
use Illuminate\Support\Str;
class UserSeeder extends Seeder
{
/**
* Run the database seeds.
*
* #return void
*/
public function run()
{
DB::table('users')->insert([
'name'=> 'Admin',
'email'=> 'admin#medisonmedia.com',
'password'=> bcrypt('Aa123456')
]);
}
}
DatabaseSeeder:
<?php
use Illuminate\Database\Seeder;
class DatabaseSeeder extends Seeder
{
/**
* Run the database seeders.
*
* #return void
*/
// public function run()
// {
// $this->call(UserSeeder::class);
// }
public function run()
{
\App\Models\User::factory(1)->create();
}
}
i use php artisan db:seed --class UsersSeeder in cmd and it gives me error.
here is my code.
can anyone help me out?
<?php
namespace Database\Seeders;
// use Illuminate\Database\Console\Seeds\WithoutModelEvents;
use Illuminate\Database\Seeder;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\DB;
use Illuminate\Support\Facades\Hash;
class UsersSeeder extends Seeder
{
/**
* Run the database seeds.
*
* #return void
*/
public function run()
{
//
DB::table('users')->insert([
'name'=>'Yasaman',
'email'=>'Yasaman#gmail.com',
'password'=>Hash::make('1234')
]);
}
}
this is the error:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/5an383p1j4sm5m1/image.png/file
You probably have created_at and updated_at columns on your User db Table. Just give them a value and see if it works.
I get the title error when I run command:
php artisan db:seed
My screenshot:
I have no idea where this problem comes from. I was searching for code examples and solution but I haven't found anything :(
ArticlesTableSeeder.php
<?php
namespace Database\Seeders;
use Illuminate\Database\Seeder;
// use Laracasts\TestDummy\Factory as TestDummy;
class ArticlesTableSeeder extends Seeder
{
/**
* Run the database seeds.
*
* #return void
*/
public function run()
{
factory(App\Models\Article::class, 30)->create();
}
}
ArticleFactory.php
<?php
namespace Database\Factories;
use App\Models\Model;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factories\Factory;
use Illuminate\Support\Str;
class ModelFactory extends Factory
{
/**
* The name of the factory's corresponding model.
*
* #var string
*/
protected $model = App\Models\Article::class;
/**
* Define the model's default state.
*
* #return array
*/
public function definition()
{
return [
'title' => $faker->text(50),
'body' => $faker->text(200)
];
}
}
DatabaseSeeder.php
<?php
namespace Database\Seeders;
use Illuminate\Database\Seeder;
class DatabaseSeeder extends Seeder
{
/**
* Seed the application's database.
*
* #return void
*/
public function run()
{
$this->call(ArticlesTableSeeder::class);
}
}
Thank you in advance for your help!
In laravel 8 the default route namespace was removed.
Try to change:
ArticlesTableSeeder.php:
factory(App\Models\Article::class, 30)->create();
to:
\App\Models\Article::factory()->count(30)->create();
ArticleFactory.php:
protected $model = App\Models\Article::class;
to:
protected $model = \App\Models\Article::class;
and you will probably have to change:
'title' => $faker->text(50),
'body' => $faker->text(200)
to:
'title' => $this->faker->text(50),
'body' => $this->faker->text(200)
All suggestions that were mentioned here are correct.
Sometimes running composer require laravel/legacy-factories might fix your problem if you're using Laravel 8.
Also, in case you get an error that says Class 'Database\Factories\ArticleFactory' not found
then make sure you have class ArticleFactory extends Factory and not ModalFactory.
And make sure you're using HasFactory in the Article Model like here.
<?php
namespace App\Models;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factories\HasFactory;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
class Article extends Model
{
use HasFactory;
}
For more info: Laravel 8 Modal Factories
Try to change
factory(App\Models\Article::class, 30)->create();
to
App\Models\Article::factory()->count(30)->create();
ArticlesTableSeeder.php
<?php
namespace Database\Seeders;
use App\Models\Article;
use Illuminate\Database\Seeder;
class ArticlesTableSeeder extends Seeder
{
/**
* Run the database seeds.
*
* #return void
*/
public function run()
{
Article::factory()->times(30)->create();
}
}
ArticleFactory.php
<?php
namespace Database\Factories;
use App\Models\Article;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factories\Factory;
use Illuminate\Support\Str;
class ArticleFactory extends Factory
{
/**
* The name of the factory's corresponding model.
*
* #var string
*/
protected $model = Article::class;
/**
* Define the model's default state.
*
* #return array
*/
public function definition()
{
return [
'title' => $this->faker->text(50),
'body' => $this->faker->text(200)
];
}
}
If you are using version 8 of laravel, look at the upgrade guide.
"Laravel's model factories feature has been totally rewritten to support classes and is not compatible with Laravel 7.x style factories. However, to ease the upgrade process, a new laravel/legacy-factories package has been created to continue using your existing factories with Laravel 8.x. You may install this package via Composer:
composer require laravel/legacy-factories"
https://laravel.com/docs/8.x/upgrade#seeder-factory-namespaces
change
factory(App\Models\Article::class, 30)->create();
to
\App\Models\Article::factory(30)->create();
I'm facing the same issue when I realized my model was not using the HasFactory trait.
<?php
namespace App\Models;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Factories\HasFactory;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
class Category extends Model
{
use HasFactory;
/**
* The table associated with the model.
*
* #var string
*/
protected $table = 'categories';
}
So make sure this trait is being used by your model.
If you are using version 8 of laravel you can directory use:
use App\Models\Article;
Article::factory()->count(30)->create();
composer require laravel/legacy-factories
php artisan db:seed
I am currently trying to use a Seeder class file, called in the DatabaseSeeder::run method to seed the database using the latest version of Laravel (Laravel 5.1). However when I run the db:seed artisan method I get the following error and no new items are added to the database:
[ReflectionException]
Class PostsSeeder does not exist
The source of the DatabaseSeeder.php file is as follows:
use Illuminate\Database\Seeder;
use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
class DatabaseSeeder extends Seeder
{
/**
* Run the database seeds.
*
* #return void
*/
public function run()
{
Model::unguard();
$this->call(PostsSeeder::class);
Model::reguard();
}
}
And the source of the PostsSeeder.php file is:
use Illuminate\Database\Seeder;
class PostsSeeder extends Seeder
{
/**
* Run the database seeds.
*
* #return void
*/
public function run()
{
factory(App\Post::class, 25)->create();
}
}