On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Zach Dennis <zach.dennis at gmail.com>
wrote:> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Denis Haskin <denis at
haskinferguson.net> wrote:
>> Where''s the recommended place to put helper methods & etc
for examples?
>> I''ve started putting them in spec/spec_helper.rb but
that''s going to get
>> awfully cluttered.? I''m thinking maybe a spec/lib, and add
that to include
>> path?? Or just put them in lib?? I notice restful_authentication (I
think)
>> put AuthenticatedTestHelper there.
>
> I make a spec/spec_helpers/ directory and put them in there. I try to
> namespace them in the module SpecHelpers to avoid conflict and/or
> confusion with other modules in the app.
>
> I would not use spec/lib/, because a rails app has a lib directory,
> and convention would have someone assume spec/lib/ are specs for
> objects in RAILS_ROOT/lib/.
Forgot to add in my spec_helper.rb I load all ruby files in spec/spec_helpers/
Dir[File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/spec_helpers/**/*.rb''].each
{ |f require f }
and then in my spec config I include specific ones I need:
Spec::Runner.configure do |config|
config.include SpecHelpers::MyApplicationMatchers
config.include SpecHelpers::ControllerMacros, :type => :controller
end
>
>>
>> Thx,
>>
>> dwh
>>
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