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@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Its main features include:
- Straightforward declarative syntax
- Chaining factory calls while retaining the global context
-- Support for multiple build strategies (saved/unsaved instances, attribute dicts, stubbed objects)
+- Support for multiple build strategies (saved/unsaved instances, stubbed objects)
- Multiple factories per class support, including inheritance
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ The class of the object must be defined in the ``model`` field of a ``class Meta
Using factories
"""""""""""""""
-factory_boy supports several different build strategies: build, create, attributes and stub:
+factory_boy supports several different build strategies: build, create, and stub:
.. code-block:: python
@@ -145,8 +145,8 @@ factory_boy supports several different build strategies: build, create, attribut
# Returns a saved User instance
user = UserFactory.create()
- # Returns a dict of attributes that can be used to build a User instance
- attributes = UserFactory.attributes()
+ # Returns a stub object (just a bunch of attributes)
+ obj = UserFactory.stub()
You can use the Factory class as a shortcut for the default build strategy: