Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "rake spec fails where rake spec:(models|controllers|views) pass"
2008 Jul 09
2
Can I get RSpec NOT to abort rake on failing specs?
At work we''ve got a rather complex app with both specs and tests. Our
default rake task runs all our our tests and specs. We''ve also got separate
rake tasks to run groups of tests and specs in the various subdirectories.
The default task simply lists all the individual tasks as pre-reqs.
We do a lot of branching and merging, so we really want to run all of the
tests and specs
2007 Apr 09
7
RCov results seem to include the spec files
I saw the RCov page at http://rspec.rubyforge.org/tools/rcov.html and
decided to add it to my project. My rakefile looks like this:
require "rake"
require "spec/rake/spectask"
desc "Run all specs with RCov"
Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new("spec:rcov") do |t|
t.spec_files = FileList["spec/**/*_spec.rb"]
t.rcov = true
end
When I run rake spec:rcov,
2009 Apr 22
1
Tests for my gem cannot find classes in gems lib directory ..
I am writing a gem and using RSpec to drive my development. However,
whenever I describe a class within the gems lib I get an uninitialized
constant error. I am placing my folder structure, spec.rake and first
spec below. I feel I must be missing something obvious.
Additionally, I did output the value of f in lib inclusion code and it
is traversing the lib folder correctly and I can
2007 May 17
0
strange results when using rcov with rspec
I have some specs tucked away inside my vendor/plugins directory that
I want to run when I run rake spec.
I''ve got the rake task working just fine, but for some reason rcov
seems to choke when I try to tweak the included/excluded files to
ignore any files in app/ but to include files in vendor/plugins/
plugin/app/**
The error I get is this:
No file to analyze was found. All the
2007 May 10
1
RSpec 0.9.4
RSpec 0.9.4 has just been released. Gems haven''t rsync''ed around the
globe yet, so you might have to wait a few hours to install it.
The big news this time is Spec::Ui 0.2.0, which has been released
along with RSpec core. This RSpec extension gives you custom Watir
matchers (custom Selenium-RC matchers are not implemented yet).
Moreover, it comes with a custom KICK ASS formatter
2007 Apr 13
21
ZenTest autotest now handles RSpec, yay!
Josh Knowles http://joshknowles.com/ just let me know that ZenTest Autotest
3.50 now handles your RSpec specs.
http://blog.zenspider.com/archives/2007/04/zentest_version_350_has_been_released.html
That''s a great news.
Josh also shared with me a quick hack to make autotest work with only the
RSpec plugin installed.
Add the following into your ~/.autotest file
2008 Mar 17
10
RSpec and RCov with JRuby
Hi,
I am using JRuby (trunk) and wrote a bunch of specifications for my
code. Everything works fine so far.
Now I am trying to integrate RCov in my test run. I have installed
RCov without the C extensions. I tried it with a simple script and it
worked (pretty slow, but it doesn?t matter).
But when I add the rcov options to my Rake task, RCov is not invoke
properly!
Rakefile:
2007 Aug 10
3
Using rcov and ouput to screen
I''d like to output my rcov data to the screen in ascii instead of
html...is that possible using the rake spec:rcov command?
Also, is there somewhere that will allow me to search the mail
archives...I''m pretty sure someone else has asked similar questions.
Thanks for the help.
Mike B.
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2007 May 03
7
before method
Would it be desirable to have before and after take a spec name as
well as :each and :all?
Scott
2007 Jan 05
6
RSpec 0.7.5 with Rails and rcov
I seem to be missing something because I am at a loss on how to get
rcov, RSpec, and Rails working together. Would someone mind dropping
some hints?
2007 Aug 10
0
(no subject)
Scott said:
>> I''d like to output my rcov data to the screen in ascii instead of
>> html...is that possible using the rake spec:rcov command?
> Look at the RSpec gem''s rdoc. I believe it is something like
> Rake::RcovTask. An option can be provided to give rcov options. Run
> rcov --help.
This told me I needed the -T option to get what I wanted.
2007 Feb 23
0
Using rspec_on_rails without a test
Looks like you can run rspec w/out hitting the database by doing the
following:
1. Setting up a new rake task which does not have db:test:prepare as
a dependency:
namespace :spec do
desc "Run the specs under spec/models without a database"
Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(:models_no_db) do |t|
t.spec_opts = [''--options'',
2008 May 27
4
Failing rspec story not causing a CruiseControl.rb build to fail?
We''ve just added rspec stories to our CruiseControl.rb build. When there''s a failing scenario we see the failure in the log output, but it doesn''t cause the CruiseControl build to fail. We''ve also just upgraded to the latest rspec version, 1.1.4, which fixes rspec bug 228, but the CC.rb build is still passing.
Has anyone got failing rspec stories making
2004 Apr 21
2
Resizing a ListCtrl
Hi Guys,
I''m having serious troubles resizing a dialog with a ListCtrl. The ctrl
will not resize horizontally no matter what I''m doing. I''ve attached a
sample code below. Any help will be greatly appreciated, as I really
like wxRuby :)
I''ve also tried to copy from the example from listtest.rbw, but that
also doesn''t seem to work.
Another thing
2007 Jul 26
3
Canonical way to generate RSpec HTML report in Rails app
Hi!
I was just wondering how you typically generate a spec HTML report in
a Rails app. Currently I''m doing something like this:
spec spec -f h:spec/spec_report.html
But that seems sort of clumsy and I would have thought that there was
a rake task for it. Have I overlooked something?
Thanks!
Peter
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Peter Marklund
Garvar Lundins Gr?nd 7
11220 Stockholm
2012 Jun 18
1
Changing many csv files using apply?
Dear all,
I have many csv files whose contents I want to change a bit en masse. So far, I've written code that can change them in a for loop, like so:
# Subset of files in the folder I want to change
subset = "somestring"
# Retrieve list of files to change
filelist=list.files()
filelist = filelist[grep(subset, filelist)]
for(i in 1:length(filelist)){
setwd(readdir)
2009 Feb 19
2
read.table : how to condition on error while opening file?
Hi,
I'm using read.table in a loop, to read in multiple files. The problem
is that when a file is missing there is an error message and the loop is
broken; what I'd like to do is to test for the error and simply do
"next" instead of breaking the loop. Anybody knows how to do that?
Example:
filelist <- c("file1.txt", "file2.txt",
2003 Feb 12
2
Filelist caching
Hi,
I've noticed every time someone does an rsync-request on my ftp-site
(which also provides rsync as mirror method), rsyncd creates a filelist.
This is a quite IO and CPU intensive procedure, especially for things
mirrors like FreeBSD with lots of little files.
I was wondering... is there a way to cache that filelist? Our mirrors
are updated once, or twice a day, it could speed up
2010 Feb 19
3
Plotting multiple table automatically
Hi All,
I have a slight issue getting R to plot a series of tables automatically.
Essentially I have a series of tables that I wish to plot. They are named
on_2, on_3 etc. based on the file name when they were read in. I have
filelist <- list.files() to give me list of the table names. I wish to plot
each table, so I was thinking along some kind of for loop as below:
for (i in 1:Number_Files)
2009 Mar 23
2
Looping of read.table and assignment
Dear all,
I am trying to read in and assign data from 50 tables in an automated fashion. I have the following code, which I created with the help of textbooks and the internet, but it only seems to read in the final data file over and over again. For example, when I type:> table_1951 I get the same values in the table as when I type> table_2000 despite the values in the source tables