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2008 Sep 09
12
cucumber - mark a step as pending
I love the way I can throw a call to pending() in the top of an
unfinished RSpec example and stop it from failing the build.
Is there a similar way to do such a thing with good ole'' cucumber?
cheers,
Matt
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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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2007 Aug 16
17
undefined method `mock_model'' for [RSpec example]:#<Class:0x25550a8>
I am getting:
undefined method `mock_model'' for [RSpec example]:#<Class:0x25550a8>
with my view specs after upgrading to 1.0.8. Is anyone else seeing this?
To isolate the message I did the following setup:
- create new rails project (with edge)
- installed rspec and rspec_on_rails
- ran rake spec
- ran script/generate rspec_scaffold products
- tried to run a builtin view
2008 Jan 19
6
Quiet Backtrace in RSpec
I''m using RSpec on Rails and would like to clean up the backtraces, so I
went looking for an RSpec equivalent to ThoughtBot''s Quiet Backtrace
gem<http://thoughtbot.com/projects/quietbacktrace>.
I found Spec::Runner::QuietBacktraceTweaker in the RDOCS, but I can''t figure
out how to use it. Can I add something to spec_helper.rb that will
utilize
2007 Feb 22
9
specking, speccing, or spec''ing
I vote for spec''ing.
Anybody else?
2007 Dec 17
14
Change in isolation behaviour 1.08 - 1.10 ?
Hi,
I just moved from 1.08 to 1.10 and now have one example failing, which,
under 1.08, passed. Is the due to a change in behaviour?
Here''s my spec (removed some passing examples)
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/../spec_helper''
describe "A user" do
before(:each) do
@user = User.new
@valid_user = User.new(
:email =>
2007 Oct 21
18
plain text stories
Thanks to discussions on this list, suggestions from many of you and a
patch from Pat Maddox, we now have Plain Text User Stories in Story
Runner.
Read more:
http://blog.davidchelimsky.net/articles/2007/10/21/story-runner-in-plain-english
Cheers,
David
2007 Mar 15
5
rake spec:views no transaction error
Hello,
I have recently upgraded to the 0.8.2 release of rSpec, and I am receiving
the following message with each view spec execution:
WARNING: there is no transaction in progress
I have upgraded the rspec_on_rails plugin as well, and both the model and
controller tests are working flawlessly. Is there some simple step I
missed? thanks for the input.
-Chris
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2007 Feb 28
4
acts_as_authenticated error with Object#id
I''m getting this when I run my Rails controller specs.
<projectroot>/config/../lib/authenticated_system.rb:16: warning: Object#id
will be deprecated; use Object#object_id
I added "include AuthenticatedTestHelper" to /spec/spec_helper.rb so
that my controller tests^H^H^H^H^Hspecs can use the "login_as" helper
method. Anyone know how to fix this?
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2006 Dec 04
5
should_be_different -- possible implementation
There is an assert_difference helper for Test::Unit (you can read
about it at http://blog.caboo.se/articles/2006/06/13/a-better-
assert_difference and to some it should look familiar -- you know who
you are :), so I took a shot at one for rSpec on Rails.
class Object
def should_be_different(method = nil, difference = nil)
return self.should_not_eql(yield) if method.nil?
2008 Mar 04
10
Pretty story output for non-Rails project
I''m taking my first fledgling steps driving a new ruby (non-rails)
project with BDD. I''ve got a (test) story working. However, when I
run the story in TextMate (via command-r), the output is plain text.
See: http://skitch.com/georgeanderson/8grg/run-examples
How do I get the output to look pretty (formatted)?
rspec-1.1.3
OS X 10.5.2
TextMate v1.5.7 (1455)
Thanks,
/g
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2007 May 21
4
Just upgraded to 1.0.0, should render_text isn''t working for me
I finally got around to upgrading from 0.8.2 (!!). I had a spec which
looked like
specify "should render abc123" do
controller.should_render :text => "abc123"
get :key
end
With 1.0.0, the new spec is
it "should render abc123" do
get :key
response.should render_text("abc123")
end
However it doesn''t work, giving me the error:
undefined
2007 May 31
28
Another attempt for a succinct model validation DSL
On 5/28/07, David Chelimsky <dchelimsky at gmail.com> wrote:
> The behaviour you''re trying to describe is that the User should
> require that passwords bear certain qualities - in this case a length
> between 5 and 40. So you need to ask yourself how the User should
> behave when this requirement is violated, and then specify that it
> behaves that way.
>
>
2006 Oct 31
5
How to run edge RSpec (on Rails)?
I''m interested in tracking edge development of the RSpec on Rails
plugin and I''m a bit confused.
The installation guide
(http://rspec.rubyforge.org/documentation/rails/install.html) says,
"You''ll have to install the RSpec core gem first." It also says,
"Take note of what rspec version you''re installing ? it''s very
important that you
2007 Nov 21
7
describe scope
Hi,
Googling ''RSpec describe scope'' didn''t yield much, so apologies if
this question has been dealt with.
It seem well known that a ruby class is ''visible'' between describes,
and if this is a problem then you should use some counter as prefix or
suffix:
''class Item_001; ... end''
Is there any work underway, or sheduled release where
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 Apr 28
7
[ rspec-Patches-9605 ] Patch for ER 9472, shared behaviour
Hi all - I''ve applied (to trunk) Bob Cotton''s patch which supports
shared behaviours (link to tracker below).
I''m still toying w/ names, so please be aware that until this is
released w/ 0.9 it should be considered experimental and there will
NOT be translation support for it. It will definitely be included in
some form - just the names (specifically
2007 Mar 29
21
a better "should have valid associations"
This is pretty much the same as last time around, if you recall.
Thanks to Wilson for converting to the new form. I''ve added a few
lines. Basically, it iterates over your model associations and does
two things.
- First, just try to call the association. Usually fixes speeling
erors or other such silliness.
- Second, try to find a record with an :include on the association.
This
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.
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2007 Oct 02
6
Rails 2.0 Preview Release and RSpec Trunk
Hi all,
For those of you checking out the Rails 2.0 preview release:
RSpec-1.0.8 does not support Rails 2.0.
Unfortunately, we''re in the middle of some big changes to the
internals in trunk and won''t be in a position to do a release for
another week or so. Therefore, if you are using the Rails 2.0 preview,
you''ll need to use the RSpec trunk.
Additionally, right now