Caleb,
In most cases you could just create a lib folder under spec with your
new file in it. For example if you have:
lib/my_extension.rb
You would have:
spec/lib/my_extension_spec.rb
That starts out something like:
require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) +
''/../../spec_helper'')
describe MyExtension do
...
end
And that should about do it.
--
Chad Humphries
http://spicycode.com/
On Dec 22, 2007, at 1:17 PM, Caleb Land wrote:
> I was reading the documentation on using rails with rspec and I
> didn''t see anything about how to spec libraries in the rails /lib
> directory so that they''re integrated into the whole spec::rails
> system.
>
> Where should I put specs for my libraries, and what''s the best way
> to require the files that I''m testing in my spec?
>
> I''ve never used rspec before, and I''m new to rails, so
I''m huge newb.
>
> --
> Caleb Land
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