Rails 2.3.8
GEMFILE
group :development do
gem "rspec", "1.3.0"
gem "rspec-rails", "1.3.2"
gem "guard-rspec" #https://github.com/guard/guard-rspec
end
SPEC_HELPER.RB
# This file is copied to ~/spec when you run ''ruby script/generate
rspec''
# from the project root directory.
ENV["RAILS_ENV"] ||= ''test''
require
File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),''..'',''config'',''environment''))
require ''spec/autorun''
require ''spec/rails''
# Uncomment the next line to use webrat''s matchers
#require ''webrat/integrations/rspec-rails''
# Requires supporting files with custom matchers and macros, etc,
# in ./support/ and its subdirectories.
Dir[File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),''support'',''**'',''*.rb''))].each
{|f| require f}
Spec::Runner.configure do |config|
# If you''re not using ActiveRecord you should remove these
# lines, delete config/database.yml and disable :active_record
# in your config/boot.rb
config.use_transactional_fixtures = true
config.use_instantiated_fixtures = false
config.fixture_path = RAILS_ROOT + ''/spec/fixtures/''
# == Fixtures
#
# You can declare fixtures for each example_group like this:
# describe "...." do
# fixtures :table_a, :table_b
#
# Alternatively, if you prefer to declare them only once, you can
# do so right here. Just uncomment the next line and replace the
fixture
# names with your fixtures.
#
# config.global_fixtures = :table_a, :table_b
#
# If you declare global fixtures, be aware that they will be
declared
# for all of your examples, even those that don''t use them.
#
# You can also declare which fixtures to use (for example fixtures
for test/fixtures):
#
# config.fixture_path = RAILS_ROOT + ''/spec/fixtures/''
#
# == Mock Framework
#
# RSpec uses its own mocking framework by default. If you prefer to
# use mocha, flexmock or RR, uncomment the appropriate line:
#
# config.mock_with :mocha
# config.mock_with :flexmock
# config.mock_with :rr
#
# == Notes
#
# For more information take a look at Spec::Runner::Configuration
and Spec::Runner
end
And my CAMPAIGN_SPEC.rb
require ''spec_helper''
require ''campaign''
describe "Campaign" do
describe "in first step" do
before(:each) do
@user = User.new
@user.save(false)
@campaign = Campaign.new(:user => @user)
end
it "should have an owner" do
@campaign.owner.should == @user
end
end
end
I run the specs with guard, spec spec/models/campaign_spec.rb or rake
spec:all but I don''t get any output.