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2007 Jun 03
3
should_receive.again
Hi,
It appears that if I have 2 should_receives in a row, the latest one
overrides the previous one(s).
If there isn''t one, could we add a way to accumulate them, such as
@thing.should_receive(:method).and_return(@value)
@thing.should_receive(:method).again.and_return(@value)
@thing.should_receive(:method).again.and_return(@value)
would be equivalent to
2007 May 22
5
rails edge
hi,
first time trying rspec, and rails edge. Are there any known issues
running rspec with rails edge?
for one, apparently script/generate scaffold_resource has been
renamed just "resource". Do I just search/replace "scaffold_resource"
with "resource" in file rspec_resource_generator.rb ? Somethings
still missing.
before i get "Couldn''t find
2007 May 23
3
log file
hi,
When running rails spec tests is there a log file generated? i''m
looking for generated sql to help me debug like in development.log
or is there a way to run the test against a webrick server so i can
see logs?
(i''m not running with spec_server at the moment, it doesnt seem to
work well with autotest)
thanks
linoj
2007 May 10
5
Shared behavior and_raise problem, and site aestetics
Hello,
Is anyone else having trouble with the and_raise method on mocks,
with respect to shared behaviors? If I do the following instead:
foo.should_receive(:bar).and_return { raise }
everything seems to work. I have been supplying no arguments to
and_raise, by the way.
Also, you may want to make the background in the code examples on the
home page a little lighter. I am hardly able to
2007 Jun 02
7
I''m really bad at controllers, help please.
Hey,
Sorry for so many questions - I''m really bad at this right now.
I''m trying to cover the following code w/ rspec
def index
if params[:user_id]
@user = User.find(params[:user_id])
@messages = @user.messages
end
end
So basically what I''m doing is listing all the messages for a user,
provided there is an id parameter.
describe
2007 Aug 14
4
Stubbing all methods
Mocha''s mock/stub framework has the ability to stub all methods on a
mock given. Does RSpec''s mocking framework have this ability? And
if not, is there some reason it shouldn''t be implemeneted?
Regards,
Scott
2007 Jun 08
20
When to use BDD/TDD w/ external libraries
Test First Development is great...But should you use it when you are
adding classes/methods on to external library that doesn''t have an
extensive test suite? I noticed that the rspec plugin for autotest
has no specs.
David Chemlinsky said something to the list a while back that has
been stewing in my subconscious - that you develop software
differently using Test First
2006 Oct 04
3
do we need stubbing?
Hey all -
The trunk currently supports three types of mocking/stubbing:
Mock Objects (created dynamically at runtime)
Partial Mocking of methods on existing classes
Stubbing of methods on existing objects or classes
The main difference between Partial Mocking and Stubbing is that Stubs
don''t verify.
I''m wondering if we really need the stubbing facility at all, given
that we
2007 Mar 27
3
Stubbing out method for all instances
I am using the acts_as_state_machine plugin to control state of an
object in my app, however when testing this I need to be able to stub
out the guard conditions so that state will change when I fire off an
event without depending on other models.
Guard conditions simply return true or false so I have an instance
method:
def encoded?
<check state of other objects>
return true
2007 Jun 25
5
strange mock error
I''m testing using the rspec mocking framework and rspec 1.0.5 and I''m
getting the following strange error:
#<Spec::Mocks::Mock:0x337f7c8> expected :set_defaults with (#<Service:
0x19c4040 @name="Service_1023">, {"1"=>"1", "2"=>"2"}) but received
it with (#<Service:0x19c4040
2007 Dec 04
10
Unexpected message on :attr_accessor
This may be a dumb noob issue, but I haven''t found any answers while seaching
the forum--
I have a controller method
def edit
@user = User.find params[:id]
@user.password_confirmation = @user.password
end
The User class has an "attr_accessor :password_confirmation" definition (so
"password_confirmation" doesn''t exist in the users table). My spec
2007 Feb 28
12
Specifying that code is called in a block
Not sure if this is possible currently.
I have a section of code like this:
ActiveRecord::Base.transaction do
cow.save!
duck.save!
dog.save!
end
(Names changed to protect the innocent.)
I''d like to specify that the saves run in a transaction. I can do
ActiveRecord::Base.should_receive(:transaction).and_yield
But is there any way to specify that the code is
2007 Apr 11
12
redirection doesn''t get detected well?
I''m doing a redirect in one of my controller actions and somehow I can''t
spec it, see this pastie: http://pastie.caboo.se/53120.
When following the link from a browser I''m being redirected to the right
page.
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2006 Nov 07
7
should_redirect_to in advance - feels unnatural
I can understand that it''s easier for rspec to set up a mock in advance
of the controller call. But it makes it difficult to do something like:
context "The HarkController, given Louie the logged-in user" do
setup do
post :login, :username => ''louie'', :password => ''atest''
end
specify "should redirect Louie to the home
2007 Jul 31
9
Any liberally-licensed open source projects out there that make good use of RSpec?
I''m trolling for example RSpec code. Any pointers appreciated.
Cheers,
Obie
2007 Oct 15
14
Top Quoting?
Sort of off-topic and don''t mean to complain, but many on this list
use top quoting. That works ok if you don''t quote the whole previous
thread. However, I''m finding that scrolling forever to locate the
reply on longer threads is getting tedious. What''s the rationale for
top-quoting?
Thx.
2007 Jul 31
11
helper spec not finding rails core helpers
Hi,
My helper specs were going ok until I added a call to a rails
DateHelper method in one of my helpers
http://api.rubyonrails.com/classes/ActionView/Helpers/
DateHelper.html#M000574
The helper runs fine from my view templates, just dies in the spec test.
I boiled my question down to a simple (not too useful) example. I''m
not sure what I''m missing.
#
2007 Jul 06
5
Outside-In with RSpec on Rails
I just read ''Mocks Aren''t Stubs'' and was intrigued by the notion of
''outside-in'' TDD.
As a Rails developer, I''m curious if others are employing this method
when developing Rails applications using RSpec. Is it common practice
(or even practical) to drive the development of a Rails app by
starting with view specs, then controller specs, then
2007 Apr 10
6
getting output of STDOUT in spec
Consider the following method:
def name_to_terminal
puts "Scott Taylor"
end
How would I spec this out?
Scott
2007 May 22
3
Comments wanted about spec''ing out a couple controller methods
(oops, accidentally sent this to the rspec-devel list, sorry about that)
Could someone help me spec out these Rails controller methods? I
don''t know where to get started, especially with the transaction
stuff. Or, if anyone else could suggest ways I could improve the
code, that would be great as well.
Puzzle has_one Media. Both are AR model objects.
class PuzzlesController <