Michael Guterl
2011-Jan-13 21:17 UTC
[rspec-users] `rake spec` with rails 3.0.3 and rspec-rails 2.4.1
We''re upgrading a rails 2.3.x application to Rails 3. When running `rake spec` no specs are running. $ rake spec --trace (in /Users/michaelguterl/code/rm/board) ** Invoke spec (first_time, not_needed) $ gem list | grep rspec rspec (2.4.0) rspec-core (2.4.0) rspec-expectations (2.4.0) rspec-mocks (2.4.0) rspec-rails (2.4.1) $ rails -v Rails 3.0.3 lib/tasks/rspec.rake is now gone because as I understand it rake tasks can be loaded through railtie integration in rails 3, which I believe rspec takes advantage of. Any pointers would be appreciated. Best, Michael Guterl
David Chelimsky
2011-Jan-13 21:40 UTC
[rspec-users] `rake spec` with rails 3.0.3 and rspec-rails 2.4.1
On Jan 13, 2011, at 3:17 PM, Michael Guterl wrote:> We''re upgrading a rails 2.3.x application to Rails 3. When running > `rake spec` no specs are running. > > $ rake spec --trace > (in /Users/michaelguterl/code/rm/board) > ** Invoke spec (first_time, not_needed) > > $ gem list | grep rspec > rspec (2.4.0) > rspec-core (2.4.0) > rspec-expectations (2.4.0) > rspec-mocks (2.4.0) > rspec-rails (2.4.1) > > $ rails -v > Rails 3.0.3 > > lib/tasks/rspec.rake is now gone because as I understand it rake tasks > can be loaded through railtie integration in rails 3, which I believe > rspec takes advantage of. > > Any pointers would be appreciated.Did you include rspec-rails in the :development group? http://relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-rails
Michael Guterl
2011-Jan-13 22:17 UTC
[rspec-users] `rake spec` with rails 3.0.3 and rspec-rails 2.4.1
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 4:40 PM, David Chelimsky <dchelimsky at gmail.com> wrote:> > On Jan 13, 2011, at 3:17 PM, Michael Guterl wrote: > >> We''re upgrading a rails 2.3.x application to Rails 3. ?When running >> `rake spec` no specs are running. >> >> $ rake spec --trace >> (in /Users/michaelguterl/code/rm/board) >> ** Invoke spec (first_time, not_needed) >> >> $ gem list | grep rspec >> rspec (2.4.0) >> rspec-core (2.4.0) >> rspec-expectations (2.4.0) >> rspec-mocks (2.4.0) >> rspec-rails (2.4.1) >> >> $ rails -v >> Rails 3.0.3 >> >> lib/tasks/rspec.rake is now gone because as I understand it rake tasks >> can be loaded through railtie integration in rails 3, which I believe >> rspec takes advantage of. >> >> Any pointers would be appreciated. > > Did you include rspec-rails in the :development group? > > http://relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-railsThanks David, despite pouring over that doc and the upgrade doc many times, I just kept missing it.
David Chelimsky
2011-Jan-13 22:40 UTC
[rspec-users] `rake spec` with rails 3.0.3 and rspec-rails 2.4.1
On Jan 13, 2011, at 4:17 PM, Michael Guterl wrote:> On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 4:40 PM, David Chelimsky <dchelimsky at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> On Jan 13, 2011, at 3:17 PM, Michael Guterl wrote: >> >>> We''re upgrading a rails 2.3.x application to Rails 3. When running >>> `rake spec` no specs are running. >>> >>> $ rake spec --trace >>> (in /Users/michaelguterl/code/rm/board) >>> ** Invoke spec (first_time, not_needed) >>> >>> $ gem list | grep rspec >>> rspec (2.4.0) >>> rspec-core (2.4.0) >>> rspec-expectations (2.4.0) >>> rspec-mocks (2.4.0) >>> rspec-rails (2.4.1) >>> >>> $ rails -v >>> Rails 3.0.3 >>> >>> lib/tasks/rspec.rake is now gone because as I understand it rake tasks >>> can be loaded through railtie integration in rails 3, which I believe >>> rspec takes advantage of. >>> >>> Any pointers would be appreciated. >> >> Did you include rspec-rails in the :development group? >> >> http://relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-rails > > Thanks David, despite pouring over that doc and the upgrade doc many > times, I just kept missing it.I''ll make sure it''s more clear.