On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Erik Nost <lists at ruby-forum.com>
wrote:> We have thousands of code examples (''it'' methods) in each
of our rspec
> files, each of which is dependent upon the success of the previous one.
> These are wrapped in a few example groups (''desc''
methods).
>
> There''s no changing that; that''s the way they were
written.
>
> We are making significant changes to the code base, and the tests are
> failing. ?They are also taking a huge amount of time failing each of the
> successive code examples.
>
> Is there any way to get RSpec to terminate upon the first failure?
There''s no way that I''m aware of to do this in rspec-1. There
will
likely be a way to do it in rspec-2, but not yet (some of the
necessary pieces aren''t in place). Once we get there, you''ll
be able
to do something like:
# purely hypothetical code - do not try this at home
Rspec::Core.configure do |c|
c.after(:each) do
if running_example.metadata[:status] == ''failed''
running_example.example_group.break
end
end
end
Coming soon, but not quite yet.
Cheers,
David