Denis Haskin wrote:> Can someone point me to some decent doc on autotest? Everything I''m > finding seems either pretty old, or says "autotest and rspec work out > of the box", which it isn''t for me... > > I installed the grosser-autotest gem (just guessing) and when I run > autotest it only runs (legacy) test/unit tests. > > Suggestions?RSpec now ships with an autospec command that acts as a wrapper.. are you using it? -Ben> > Thanks... > > dwh > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
Hmm. Okay, tried that but: $ autospec (Not running features. To run features in autotest, set AUTOFEATURE=true.) loading autotest/rails_rspec Autotest style autotest/rails_rspec doesn''t seem to exist. Aborting. I''m running my rails rspec examples just fine manually... dwh Ben Mabey wrote:> RSpec now ships with an autospec command that acts as a wrapper.. are > you using it? > > -Ben >
Denis Haskin wrote:> Hmm. Okay, tried that but: > > $ autospec > (Not running features. To run features in autotest, set > AUTOFEATURE=true.) > loading autotest/rails_rspec > Autotest style autotest/rails_rspec doesn''t seem to exist. Aborting. > > I''m running my rails rspec examples just fine manually... > > dwh >What version of the ZenTest gem do you have?> > Ben Mabey wrote: >> RSpec now ships with an autospec command that acts as a wrapper.. are >> you using it? >> >> -Ben >> > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
I didn''t have ZenTest installed. I just did, but I still get the same error. Should I *not* have grosser-autotest installed? $ gem list | grep -i test grosser-autotest (4.0.4) test-unit (2.0.2) ZenTest (4.0.0) dwh Scott Taylor wrote:> Denis Haskin wrote: >> Hmm. Okay, tried that but: >> >> $ autospec >> (Not running features. To run features in autotest, set >> AUTOFEATURE=true.) >> loading autotest/rails_rspec >> Autotest style autotest/rails_rspec doesn''t seem to exist. Aborting. >> >> I''m running my rails rspec examples just fine manually... >> >> dwh >> > What version of the ZenTest gem do you have? >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/rspec-users/attachments/20090520/bd979693/attachment.html>
Denis Haskin wrote:> I didn''t have ZenTest installed. I just did, but I still get the same > error. Should I *not* have grosser-autotest installed? > > $ gem list | grep -i test > grosser-autotest (4.0.4) > test-unit (2.0.2) > ZenTest (4.0.0)Try removing it. Make sure to grab the latest ZenTest (which you now have), and rspec (and rspec-on-rails, if you are in a rails project). Aslak used to have some good abbreviation for this phrase: what versions of everything are you using? - rspec - rspec on rails (if in a rails project) - rails (if in a rails project) - OS Scott> > dwh > > Scott Taylor wrote: >> Denis Haskin wrote: >>> Hmm. Okay, tried that but: >>> >>> $ autospec >>> (Not running features. To run features in autotest, set >>> AUTOFEATURE=true.) >>> loading autotest/rails_rspec >>> Autotest style autotest/rails_rspec doesn''t seem to exist. Aborting. >>> >>> I''m running my rails rspec examples just fine manually... >>> >>> dwh >>> >> What version of the ZenTest gem do you have? >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
Thanks. Ok -- removing grosser-autotest lets autotest run, but it''s only running my unit tests, not rspec: $ autotest (Not running features. To run features in autotest, set AUTOFEATURE=true.) loading autotest/rails /usr/bin/ruby1.8 -I.:lib:test -rubygems -e "%w[test/unit test/unit/design_test.rb test/functional/admin/user_controller_test.rb test/unit/helpers/admin/user_helper_test.rb test/unit/garment_test.rb test/functional/admin/admin_controller_test.rb test/unit/helpers/admin/admin_helper_test.rb].each { |f| require f }" | unit_diff -u Here''s all my versions: cucumber (0.3.3) rails (2.3.2, 2.2.2) rspec (1.2.6, 1.1.12) rspec-rails (1.2.6) ZenTest (4.0.0) OS: Ubuntu 8.10 I *was* missing rspec-rails, but even after installing it, same result as above. Is there some configuration I need to do to get rid of unit/functional tests and only run rspec+cucumber? Thanks! dwh Scott Taylor wrote:> Denis Haskin wrote: >> I didn''t have ZenTest installed. I just did, but I still get the >> same error. Should I *not* have grosser-autotest installed? >> >> $ gem list | grep -i test >> grosser-autotest (4.0.4) >> test-unit (2.0.2) >> ZenTest (4.0.0) > Try removing it. > > Make sure to grab the latest ZenTest (which you now have), and rspec > (and rspec-on-rails, if you are in a rails project). > > Aslak used to have some good abbreviation for this phrase: what > versions of everything are you using? > > - rspec > - rspec on rails (if in a rails project) > - rails (if in a rails project) > - OS > > Scott > > > >> >> dwh >> >> Scott Taylor wrote: >>> Denis Haskin wrote: >>>> Hmm. Okay, tried that but: >>>> >>>> $ autospec >>>> (Not running features. To run features in autotest, set >>>> AUTOFEATURE=true.) >>>> loading autotest/rails_rspec >>>> Autotest style autotest/rails_rspec doesn''t seem to exist. Aborting. >>>> >>>> I''m running my rails rspec examples just fine manually... >>>> >>>> dwh >>>> >>> What version of the ZenTest gem do you have? >
Denis Haskin wrote:> Thanks. Ok -- removing grosser-autotest lets autotest run, but it''s > only running my unit tests, not rspec: > > $ autotest > (Not running features. To run features in autotest, set > AUTOFEATURE=true.) > loading autotest/rails > /usr/bin/ruby1.8 -I.:lib:test -rubygems -e "%w[test/unit > test/unit/design_test.rb test/functional/admin/user_controller_test.rb > test/unit/helpers/admin/user_helper_test.rb test/unit/garment_test.rb > test/functional/admin/admin_controller_test.rb > test/unit/helpers/admin/admin_helper_test.rb].each { |f| require f }" > | unit_diff -u > > Here''s all my versions: > > cucumber (0.3.3) > rails (2.3.2, 2.2.2) > rspec (1.2.6, 1.1.12) > rspec-rails (1.2.6) > ZenTest (4.0.0) > > OS: Ubuntu 8.10 > > I *was* missing rspec-rails, but even after installing it, same result > as above. > > Is there some configuration I need to do to get rid of unit/functional > tests and only run rspec+cucumber? >Run "autospec", which should come with the latest rspec gem. Scott
> Is there some configuration I need to do to get rid of unit/functional > tests and only run rspec+cucumber?This eplains all there is to explain (though terse and not from your use case) http://zentest.rubyforge.org/ZenTest/Autotest.html and you now have to add code from that to your .autotest If you want to clear existing mappings, and add new mappings, while also ignoring any temp file created by cucumber (or autotest will keep triggering because it saw an updated file; which surprises me, as there is no mapping for those files...) you get something like this: Autotest.add_hook(:initialize) {|at| at.add_exception %r{^\.git} at.add_exception %r{^./tmp} at.clear_mappings # take out the default (test/test*rb) at.add_mapping(%r{^lib/.*\.rb$}) {|filename, _| Dir[''spec/**/*.rb''] } nil } The nil make sure that other :initialize hooks get executed. Very relevant if you have both ~/.autotest and .autotest I guess I should add this in some form to the rspec wiki ;) Bye, Kero. ___ How can I change the world if I can''t even change myself? -- Faithless, Salva Mea
> > Is there some configuration I need to do to get rid of unit/functional > > tests and only run rspec+cucumber?[...]> I guess I should add this in some form to the rspec wiki ;)Done: http://wiki.github.com/dchelimsky/rspec/autotest-integration Bye, Kero. ___ How can I change the world if I can''t even change myself? -- Faithless, Salva Mea
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 2:27 AM, Kero van Gelder <kero at chello.nl> wrote:>> > Is there some configuration I need to do to get rid of unit/functional >> > tests and only run rspec+cucumber? > > [...] >> I guess I should add this in some form to the rspec wiki ;) > > Done: > ? http://wiki.github.com/dchelimsky/rspec/autotest-integrationThanks Kero. I added a bit of information about autospec to that wiki page. Cheers, David> > Bye, > Kero. > ___ > How can I change the world if I can''t even change myself? > ?-- Faithless, Salva Mea > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users >
Kero van Gelder wrote:>>> Is there some configuration I need to do to get rid of unit/functional >>> tests and only run rspec+cucumber? >>> > > [...] > >> I guess I should add this in some form to the rspec wiki ;) >> > > Done: > http://wiki.github.com/dchelimsky/rspec/autotest-integration >+1. Thanks Kero. Scott> Bye, > Kero. > ___ > How can I change the world if I can''t even change myself? > -- Faithless, Salva Mea > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users >
> >> > Is there some configuration I need to do to get rid of unit/functional > >> > tests and only run rspec+cucumber? > > > > [...] > >> I guess I should add this in some form to the rspec wiki ;) > > > > Done: > > ? http://wiki.github.com/dchelimsky/rspec/autotest-integration > > Thanks Kero. I added a bit of information about autospec to that wiki page.I keep learning things... add_mapping returns nil, that''s why it works for autotest/rspec.rb But I''ve ran strace to confirm the problem I had with non-nil myself: ~/.autotest is ran *before* ./.autotest on my system (debian unstable). Are you sure it''s the other way around on your system? I haven''t seen autospec docs that claim one or the other. Bye, Kero. ___ How can I change the world if I can''t even change myself? -- Faithless, Salva Mea
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Kero van Gelder <kero at chello.nl> wrote:>> >> > Is there some configuration I need to do to get rid of unit/functional >> >> > tests and only run rspec+cucumber? >> > >> > [...] >> >> I guess I should add this in some form to the rspec wiki ;) >> > >> > Done: >> > ? http://wiki.github.com/dchelimsky/rspec/autotest-integration >> >> Thanks Kero. I added a bit of information about autospec to that wiki page. > > I keep learning things... > add_mapping returns nil, that''s why it works for autotest/rspec.rb > > But I''ve ran strace to confirm the problem I had with non-nil myself: > ~/.autotest is ran *before* ./.autotest on my system (debian unstable). > Are you sure it''s the other way around on your system? > I haven''t seen autospec docs that claim one or the other.No - you''re correct - I had it wrong- and what you''re experiencing makes more sense. The local .autotest should load after the global ~/.autotest so it can do app-specific stuff. I''ll update the wiki page as soon as I can load it (having trouble reaching github this moment). Cheers, David> > Bye, > Kero.