Hi, I have shared examples in a gem... some_gem_name/spec/some_gem_name/shared_examples.rb ...where the shared examples are contained in a module, e.g., module SharedExamples shared_examples_for ... end How can I include these shared examples in tests in a different gem that depends on my some_gem_name, above? Maybe I can refer to the shared examples in my dependent gem''s spec_helper? Thanks, Lille
David Chelimsky
2011-Dec-12 14:06 UTC
[rspec-users] how can shared examples be shared across gems?
On Dec 11, 2011, at 4:02 PM, Lille wrote:> Hi, > > I have shared examples in a gem... > > some_gem_name/spec/some_gem_name/shared_examples.rb > > ...where the shared examples are contained in a module, e.g., > > module SharedExamples > > shared_examples_for ... > > endHow does this even work? shared_examples_for is not defined in Module, so unless you''re leaving something important out, that should raise an error.> How can I include these shared examples in tests in a different gem > that depends on my some_gem_name, above? Maybe I can refer to the > shared examples in my dependent gem''s spec_helper?There are two ways you can do this: shared_examples "stuff" do before { ... } let(:name) { value } it "does something" do # .. end end As long as this file is required somewhere (only once, please) you can use those examples in your gem or any other gem: describe Something do it_behaves_like "stuff" end You can also define a module: module SharedExamples extend RSpec::Core::SharedContext before { ... } let(:name) { value } it "does something" do # .. end end Now you can do a standard Ruby include describe Something do include SharedExamples end see https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-core/docs/example-groups/shared-examples see http://rubydoc.info/github/rspec/rspec-core/master/RSpec/Core/SharedContext HTH, David
Thank you. Here is what I did to conform my gem spec to the conventions suggested at https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-core/docs/example-groups/shared-examples... my spec/spec_helper.rb... $LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__)) $LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), ''..'', ''lib'')) # Dir["spec/support/**/*.rb"].each {|f| require f} # this did not work... require ''rubygems'' require ''rum_92265'' require ''rspec'' require ''rspec/autorun'' require ''support/shared_examples'' # this did now, at the top of in lib/rum_92265.rb... require "rum_92265/version" require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../spec/support/shared_examples.rb" finally, here are the top lines of the spec/support/ shared_sample.rb... extend RSpec::Core::SharedContext shared_examples_for "Rum92265::A3::PartB" do ... Anyway, I hadn''t seen any gems with shared example groups exposed, so this was the best I could come up with -- it worked. It seems weird to require shared_samples.rb from the lib directory, but I couldn''t see where else -- gemspec, for example? -- to require it. Lille On Dec 12, 9:06?am, David Chelimsky <dchelim... at gmail.com> wrote:> On Dec 11, 2011, at 4:02 PM, Lille wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I have shared examples in a gem... > > > some_gem_name/spec/some_gem_name/shared_examples.rb > > > ...where the shared examples are contained in a module, e.g., > > > module SharedExamples > > > ? shared_examples_for ... > > > end > > How does this even work? shared_examples_for is not defined in Module, so unless you''re leaving something important out, that should raise an error. > > > How can I include these shared examples in tests in a different gem > > that depends on my some_gem_name, above? Maybe I can refer to the > > shared examples in my dependent gem''s spec_helper? > > There are two ways you can do this: > > shared_examples "stuff" do > ? before { ... } > ? let(:name) { value } > ? it "does something" do > ? ? # .. > ? end > end > > As long as this file is required somewhere (only once, please) you can use those examples in your gem or any other gem: > > describe Something do > ? it_behaves_like "stuff" > end > > You can also define a module: > > module SharedExamples > ? extend RSpec::Core::SharedContext > ? before { ... } > ? let(:name) { value } > ? it "does something" do > ? ? # .. > ? end > end > > Now you can do a standard Ruby include > > describe Something do > ? include SharedExamples > end > > seehttps://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-core/docs/example-groups/shared... > seehttp://rubydoc.info/github/rspec/rspec-core/master/RSpec/Core/SharedC... > > HTH, > David > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
David Chelimsky
2011-Dec-14 04:15 UTC
[rspec-users] how can shared examples be shared across gems?
On Dec 13, 2011, at 6:30 PM, Lille wrote: I moved your post to the bottom. Please read http://idallen.com/topposting.html and please bottom post or inline post so readers can more easily follow the thread.> On Dec 12, 9:06 am, David Chelimsky <dchelim... at gmail.com> wrote: >> On Dec 11, 2011, at 4:02 PM, Lille wrote: >> >>> Hi, >> >>> I have shared examples in a gem... >> >>> some_gem_name/spec/some_gem_name/shared_examples.rb >> >>> ...where the shared examples are contained in a module, e.g., >> >>> module SharedExamples >> >>> shared_examples_for ... >> >>> end >> >> How does this even work? shared_examples_for is not defined in Module, so unless you''re leaving something important out, that should raise an error. >> >>> How can I include these shared examples in tests in a different gem >>> that depends on my some_gem_name, above? Maybe I can refer to the >>> shared examples in my dependent gem''s spec_helper? >> >> There are two ways you can do this: >> >> shared_examples "stuff" do >> before { ... } >> let(:name) { value } >> it "does something" do >> # .. >> end >> end >> >> As long as this file is required somewhere (only once, please) you can use those examples in your gem or any other gem: >> >> describe Something do >> it_behaves_like "stuff" >> end >> >> You can also define a module: >> >> module SharedExamples >> extend RSpec::Core::SharedContext >> before { ... } >> let(:name) { value } >> it "does something" do >> # .. >> end >> end >> >> Now you can do a standard Ruby include >> >> describe Something do >> include SharedExamples >> end >> >> seehttps://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-core/docs/example-groups/shared... >> seehttp://rubydoc.info/github/rspec/rspec-core/master/RSpec/Core/SharedC... >> >> HTH, >> David> Thank you. > > Here is what I did to conform my gem spec to the conventions suggested > at https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-core/docs/example-groups/shared-examples... > > my spec/spec_helper.rb... > > $LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__)) > $LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), ''..'', ''lib''))You don''t need to modify the ^^ LOAD_PATH ^^ here - it''s already done for you by RSpec.> # Dir["spec/support/**/*.rb"].each {|f| require f} # this did not work...I''m assuming you''re using Ruby 1.9, which does not include "." on the LOAD_PATH (which is assumed by Dir["spec/support/**/*.rb"]). Either of these would work: Dir["./spec/support/**/*.rb"].each {|f| require f} Dir["support/**/*.rb"].each {|f| require f} I''ll update the docs on relishapp.com accordingly.> require ''rubygems'' > require ''rum_92265'' > require ''rspec'' > require ''rspec/autorun'' > > require ''support/shared_examples'' # this did > > now, at the top of in lib/rum_92265.rb... > > require "rum_92265/version" > require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../spec/support/shared_examples.rb"This ^^ is going to get you into trouble because Ruby doesn''t see /path/to/x/../spec/support/shared_examples.rb and /path/to/spec/support/shared_examples.rb as the same path (even though they end at the same file). This means that your users will likely end up requiring shared_examples.rb twice, which makes bad things happen. I''d recommend modifying and relying on the LOAD_PATH instead. More below.> > finally, here are the top lines of the spec/support/ > shared_sample.rb... > > extend RSpec::Core::SharedContext > > shared_examples_for "Rum92265::A3::PartB" doYou don''t need both "extend RSpec::Core::SharedContext" and "shared_examples_for". Just one or the other.> Anyway, I hadn''t seen any gems with shared example groups exposed, so > this was the best I could come up with -- it worked. It seems weird to > require shared_samples.rb from the lib directory, but I couldn''t see > where else -- gemspec, for example? -- to require it. > > LilleIf the idea here is to expose shared_examples to users of your gem, I''d actually store them under lib. Something like: lib/rum_92265/spec_support.rb # requires rum_92265/spec_support/shared_examples.rb lib/rum_92265/spec_support/shared_examples.rb Now you can require ''rum_92265/spec_support'' in your own spec/spec_helper.rb, and you can tell your users to do the same. HTH, David
> > Here is what I did to conform my gem spec to the conventions suggested > > athttps://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-core/docs/example-groups/shared...... > > > my spec/spec_helper.rb... > > > $LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__)) > > $LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), ''..'', ''lib'')) > > You don''t need to modify the ^^ LOAD_PATH ^^ here - it''s already done for you by RSpec.OK - I made this change, thanks...> > finally, here are the top lines of the spec/support/ > > shared_sample.rb... > > > extend RSpec::Core::SharedContext > > > shared_examples_for "Rum92265::A3::PartB" do > > You don''t need both "extend RSpec::Core::SharedContext" and "shared_examples_for". Just one or the other....and made this change...> If the idea here is to expose shared_examples to users of your gem, I''d actually store them under lib. Something like: > > lib/rum_92265/spec_support.rb # requires rum_92265/spec_support/shared_examples.rb > lib/rum_92265/spec_support/shared_examples.rb > > Now you can require ''rum_92265/spec_support'' in your own spec/spec_helper.rb, and you can tell your users to do the same....finally, I did this, too. These steps added up to a successful result for me. Thank you very much for your detailed and helpful response. Lille