Just a shot in the dark... are there any tools out there that will let me know what code in my controllers and models are not being unit and functional tested? Thanks, Joe
On Dec 8, 2005, at 9:19 AM, Joe Van Dyk wrote:> Just a shot in the dark... are there any tools out there that will let > me know what code in my controllers and models are not being unit and > functional tested? > > Thanks, > JoeInsurance [1] is kind of (still) in a beta-ish testing phase. You can give that a try (and I''d appreciate feedback). Note that it requires Ruby 1.8.3 so you''ll have to set that up if you''re not using it already. [1] http://insurance.rubyforge.org/ -- Scott Barron Lunchbox Software http://lunchboxsoftware.com http://lunchroom.lunchboxsoftware.com http://rubyi.st
> > Insurance [1] is kind of (still) in a beta-ish testing phase. You can > give that a try (and I''d appreciate feedback). Note that it requires > Ruby 1.8.3 so you''ll have to set that up if you''re not using it already. >It seems that the links under "What does the output looks like" leads to nowhere, is it just not yet available ? I''ll definitely give Insurance a try. _______________________________________________ Rails mailing list Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails
On Dec 8, 2005, at 11:16 AM, Thibaut Barrère wrote:>> Insurance [1] is kind of (still) in a beta-ish testing phase. You can >> give that a try (and I''d appreciate feedback). Note that it requires >> Ruby 1.8.3 so you''ll have to set that up if you''re not using it >> already. > > It seems that the links under "What does the output looks like" leads > to nowhere, is it just not yet available ? > > I''ll definitely give Insurance a try.Oh, sorry. Not yet, I have to re-encode the movie. I''ll get to it later today. Thanks for pointing it out. -- Scott Barron Lunchbox Software http://lunchboxsoftware.com http://lunchroom.lunchboxsoftware.com http://rubyi.st