Kristian Mandrup
2010-Aug-03 20:06 UTC
[rspec-users] RSpec 2 add-on for testing and specifying generators - initial release
http://github.com/kristianmandrup/rspec_for_generators When creating Rails generators I noticed that the only option I could find for testing was to use a special Rails TestCase class created specifically for use with Test Unit. So I thought I could wrap it to be used with RSpec 2 instead. I now have a working first release with room for lots of improvements! But at least it seems to work fine for now, as demonstrated by a small RSpec 2 test suite that comes with it. Note: This library is NOT in any way an official RSpec 2 release of any sort. I only use the RSpec name to indicate that it is an add-on component for RSpec 2. That it can be used with RSpec 2. Not sure what other convention there would be to indicate this? Maybe I should rename it to something like the following to make it more clear? rspec2-addon-for-generators Hope you find it useful as a starting point. Free feel to patch it, refactor etc. Enjoy! Kristian
David Chelimsky
2010-Aug-04 03:22 UTC
[rspec-users] RSpec 2 add-on for testing and specifying generators - initial release
On Aug 3, 2010, at 3:06 PM, Kristian Mandrup wrote:> http://github.com/kristianmandrup/rspec_for_generators > > When creating Rails generators I noticed that the only option I could > find for testing was to use a special Rails TestCase class created > specifically for use with Test Unit. > So I thought I could wrap it to be used with RSpec 2 instead. I now > have a working first release with room for lots of improvements! But > at least it seems to work fine for now, as demonstrated by a small > RSpec 2 test suite that comes with it. > > Note: This library is NOT in any way an official RSpec 2 release of > any sort. I only use the RSpec name to indicate that it is an add-on > component for RSpec 2. That it can be used with RSpec 2. > Not sure what other convention there would be to indicate this? > > Maybe I should rename it to something like the following to make it > more clear? > > rspec2-addon-for-generatorsBen Mabey called his email-spec. So maybe generator-spec?> > Hope you find it useful as a starting point. Free feel to patch it, > refactor etc. > Enjoy! > > Kristian > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
Kristian Mandrup
2010-Aug-04 10:22 UTC
[rspec-users] RSpec 2 add-on for testing and specifying generators - initial release
Alright, I will rename it when I get to it. Just improved it in a major fashion! Now as simple as this to set it up :) # spec/spec_helper.rb require ''rspec'' require ''rspec_for_generators'' Rails.application.configure do # use default rails tmp dir config.root_dir = TmpRails.root_dir(__FILE__) end # configure it! RSpec::Generator.configure! And to use it in a spec: require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/../spec_helper'') require_generator :demo describe ''model_generator'' do include RSpec::Rails::Orm::ActiveRecord before :each do RSpec::Generator.setup_generator ''model_generator'' do tests DemoGenerator end remove_model ''account'' end after :each do remove_model ''account'' end it "should decorate an existing Account model file with include Demo" do RSpec::Generator.with_generator do |g| name = ''account'' create_model name g.run_generator %w{account} g.should generate_file name, :model do |content| content.should have_class name do |klass| klass.should include_module ''Demo'' end end end end end On Aug 4, 5:22?am, David Chelimsky <dchelim... at gmail.com> wrote:> On Aug 3, 2010, at 3:06 PM, Kristian Mandrup wrote: > > > > >http://github.com/kristianmandrup/rspec_for_generators > > > When creating Rails generators I noticed that the only option I could > > find for testing was to use a special Rails TestCase class created > > specifically for use with Test Unit. > > So I thought I could wrap it to be used with RSpec 2 instead. I now > > have a working first release with room for lots of improvements! ?But > > at least it seems to work fine for now, as demonstrated by a small > > RSpec 2 test suite that comes with it. > > > Note: This library is NOT in any way an official RSpec 2 release of > > any sort. I only use the RSpec name to indicate that it is an add-on > > component for RSpec 2. That it can be used with RSpec 2. > > Not sure what other convention there would be to indicate this? > > > Maybe I should rename it to something like the following to make it > > more clear? > > > rspec2-addon-for-generators > > Ben Mabey called his email-spec. So maybe generator-spec? > > > > > Hope you find it useful as a starting point. Free feel to patch it, > > refactor etc. > > Enjoy! > > > Kristian > > _______________________________________________ > > rspec-users mailing list > > rspec-us... at rubyforge.org > >http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
Kristian Mandrup
2010-Aug-04 10:32 UTC
[rspec-users] RSpec 2 add-on for testing and specifying generators - initial release
Even simpler config now :) require ''rspec'' require ''rspec_for_generators'' # configure it like this to use default settings RSpec::Generator.configure_root_dir(__FILE__)