This plugin is a source for nvim-cmp to complete Ruby on Rails fixture names. Names meaning the individual fixtures each fixture type represents.
For example, a User
model would have a users
fixture type and each fixture has a name. If you have a user fixture called bob
. This cmp source will auto-complete the fixture name bob when you type users(:
.
It will also parse the fixture file and show the fixture data/attributes in the documentation window.
There is a companion plugin, called cmp-rails-fixture-types that only completes fixture types.
Fixtures must exist in the default location of test/fixtures
or spec/fixtures
and be .yml
files.
This plugin regex parses the YAML files for completion data so anything fancy like a Ruby loop that generates fixtures will likely break.
Install cmp-rails-fixture-names using your plugin manager of choice. For example, here it is using lazy.nvim:
{
"hrsh7th/nvim-cmp",
dependencies = {
{ "wassimk/cmp-rails-fixture-names", version = "*", ft = "ruby" },
},
}
Then add rails-fixture-names
source in your nvim-cmp configuration:
require("cmp").setup {
-- ...
sources = {
{ name = "rails-fixture-names" },
-- other sources ...
},
-- ...
}