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# Find Or Create A Record With FactoryBot
I have a bunch of tests throughout my test suite that rely on a particular kind
of unique record. Let's say it is a special admin user.
```ruby
admin = FactoryBot.create(:user, email: 'admin@company.com')
```
If this user has already been created then trying to re-create it with
[FactoryBot](https://github.com/thoughtbot/factory_bot) will result in a unique
email validation error.
Another way to approach this would be to either find or create the admin user.
In some standard Rails code that might look like this:
```ruby
admin =
User.find_by(email: 'admin@company.com') ||
FactoryBot.create(:user, email: 'admin@company.com')
```
There is some repetitiveness to this that I'd like to avoid. FactoryBot doesn't
have an equivalent to ActiveRecord's `find_and_create_by`, but we can work
around this.
We can add an `initialize_with` directive to the `User` factory.
```ruby
FactoryBot.define do
factory :user do
sequence(:email) { |n| 'user#{n}@example.com' }
# a bunch of other attributes
initialize_with { User.find_or_create_by(email: email) }
end
end
```
With this in place, we can call `FactoryBot.create` with the already existing
_admin_ user and it will look up the record instead of raising a validation
error.
[source](https://stackoverflow.com/a/11799674/535590)