Togetherne Togetherne
2008-Nov-06 09:52 UTC
[rspec-users] Parsing Variables from the RakeFile to spec_helper
Is this possible, i basically want to create a loop in my Rakefile which updates a variable in my spec file with every run the variable is something like: browser = ENV[''SELENIUM_RC_BROWSER''] || "*chrome" in my spec_helper i have: def create_selenium_driver remote_control_server = ENV[''SELENIUM_RC_HOST''] || "localhost" port = ENV[''SELENIUM_RC_PORT''] || 4444 browser = ENV[''SELENIUM_RC_BROWSER''] #browser = ENV[''SELENIUM_RC_BROWSER''] || "*chrome" timeout = ENV[''SELENIUM_RC_TIMEOUT''] || 200 application_host = ENV[''SELENIUM_APPLICATION_HOST''] || "" #application_port = ENV[''SELENIUM_APPLICATION_PORT''] || "" @selenium_driver = Selenium::Client::Driver.new( remote_control_server, port, browser, "http://#{application_host}", timeout) end I basically want to change the browser variable in my RakeFile and parse it to my spechelper so i can change it with every run.....any ideas? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
David Chelimsky
2008-Nov-06 13:39 UTC
[rspec-users] Parsing Variables from the RakeFile to spec_helper
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 4:52 AM, Togetherne Togetherne <lists at ruby-forum.com> wrote:> Is this possible, i basically want to create a loop in my Rakefile which > updates a variable in my spec file with every run the variable is > something like: > > browser = ENV[''SELENIUM_RC_BROWSER''] || "*chrome" > > in my spec_helper i have: > > > def create_selenium_driver > remote_control_server = ENV[''SELENIUM_RC_HOST''] || "localhost" > port = ENV[''SELENIUM_RC_PORT''] || 4444 > browser = ENV[''SELENIUM_RC_BROWSER''] > #browser = ENV[''SELENIUM_RC_BROWSER''] || "*chrome" > timeout = ENV[''SELENIUM_RC_TIMEOUT''] || 200 > application_host = ENV[''SELENIUM_APPLICATION_HOST''] || "" > #application_port = ENV[''SELENIUM_APPLICATION_PORT''] || "" > > @selenium_driver = Selenium::Client::Driver.new( > remote_control_server, port, browser, > "http://#{application_host}", timeout) > > end > > I basically want to change the browser variable in my RakeFile and parse > it to my spechelper so i can change it with every run.....any ideas?Are you saying you want to type the same command and have it behave differently each time? I think you''d have to save something to a file each run and read it in each subsequent run. Why not create different tasks? There''s a few ways you can handle that and keep control from the command line.
Togetherne Togetherne
2008-Nov-06 13:59 UTC
[rspec-users] Parsing Variables from the RakeFile to spec_helper
David Chelimsky wrote:> Why not create different tasks? There''s a few ways you can handle that > and keep control from the command line.Thanks for the reply, i have managed i think to get half way there!!: @environment = ["*iehta", "*chrome"] @environment.each {|browse| desc("Run all tests in parallel using DeepTest.") Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new("tests:run_in_parallel") do |t| ENV[''SELENIUM_RC_BROWSER''] = browse puts "running test on #{browse}" t.spec_files = FileList[''google*.rb''] t.deep_test :number_of_workers => 2 # :timeout_in_seconds => 300 t.spec_opts << ''--color'' t.spec_opts << "--require ''rubygems,selenium/rspec/reporting/selenium_test_report_formatter''" t.spec_opts << "--format=Selenium::RSpec::SeleniumTestReportFormatter:./tmp/test_report.html" t.spec_opts << "--format=progress" end } task :''tests:run_in_parallel'' => :create_report however everytime i run tests:run_in_parallel it runs the tests for *chrome twice!!?.... If i create a seperate rake task for each how would i chain them togethr to run 1 after eachother? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Mark Wilden
2008-Nov-06 15:38 UTC
[rspec-users] Parsing Variables from the RakeFile to spec_helper
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 5:59 AM, Togetherne Togetherne <lists at ruby-forum.com>wrote:> If i create a seperate rake task for each how would i chain them togethr > to run 1 after eachother? >Make a dependency chain. task3 depends on task2 which depends on task1. ///ark -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/rspec-users/attachments/20081106/1bea1c75/attachment.html>