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2007 Dec 07
4
strange error on mock proxy
I''m banging my head over this really strange error in a view test when I run "rake spec". The weird thing is that I don''t get the error when I run the spec file by itself. Here is the spec (I know, fixtures are the devil): describe "/units/new.html.erb here" do fixtures :units, :accounts, :groups it_should_behave_like
2008 Aug 19
5
RSpec raising routing errors where Rails doesn''t?
Hopefully someone here can help me figure out why the ERB: <% form_for(@fund, :url => {:host => PRIVATE_HOST}, :html => {:class => ''fund'', :multipart => true}) do |f| %> raises an error in my specs: No route matches {:action=>"index"} but works fine in my app and generates the following, desired HTML: <form
2007 Nov 28
6
textmate bundle
Does anyone else have issues running rspec textmate bundle? I''ve got revision 2997, but the blasted thing just won''t run. It is checked out to my /Users/zdennis/Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/RSpec.tmbundle When it runs I get the below error... "textmate" is not a valid class name
2008 Jan 15
0
Problem with ruby-debug and rspec
So i''ve been getting this same thing with both rspec 1.1.1 and now with 1.1.2. ruby-debug works with i''m in the application code, but not when i''m in the ''spec'', or spec helper methods i''m loading. Basically any command which should normally work like p, or pp, gets passed through to a method_missing. I''m kind of stumped on this
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
2011 Aug 09
0
Devise, RSpec and Webrat
My app is builded with rails 2.3.12, rspec-rails 1.3.2, webrat 0.7.3. My spec_helper.rb ENV["RAILS_ENV"] ||= ''test'' require File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),''..'',''config'',''environment'')) require ''spec/autorun'' require ''spec/rails'' require
2007 Dec 13
16
"Tricks" for testing after_create callback???
I''ve got a model Message, which needs to send an email using action mailer after it''s first saved in the database. I want to pass the model to the mailer which then uses methods on the message model to render the email. So the natural way to do this is in an after_create callback on the Message model. But I can''t see an easy way to test this. Here''s my spec
2008 Aug 15
7
Autotest and subclasses / namespaces
I am writing a controller admin/cities_controller.rb it inherits from AdminController, so it''s defined like class Admin::CitiesController > AdminController Whenever I save the controller file, autotest freaks out: uninitialized constant Admin::AdminController (NameError) I''m pretty used to just hitting CTRL-C to get autotest to re-load all the files, or flicking to
2007 Oct 16
6
RailsStory runner - empty response
I generated a new rails app then installed rspec and rspec_on_rails from trunk. I then created a sample story: require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/helper" Story "View Home Page", %{ As a user I want to view my home page So that I can get a birds eye view of the system }, :type => RailsStory do Scenario "Publisher with no videos" do When
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
2007 Nov 08
5
Running specs in reverse
There is an option "--reverse" to run examples in the reverse order which is good for detecting inter-dependencies between examples. Is it feasible for rspec to automatically switch between "forward" and "reverse" order each time a spec is run? My goal is to detect inter-dependencies sooner than later... Thanks Alvin.
2007 Aug 31
2
Can module spec "behave like" controller spec?
Hello everyone: Right now I am writing spec on modules, which are provided by my colleagues. Some of the modules actually contain action methods. I tried very hard to spec those action methods in modules. But it seems that the rspec does not allow module spec to ''get'' action like controller does. After I saw the documentation, I then used :behaviour_type=>:controller.
2007 Dec 19
5
Installation Trouble
Hey all, I''m new to BDD and rspec, but I am very intrigued. I tried installing rspec and rspec_on_rails into my Rails app, but I am having some trouble. I chose to install both as plugins, as the documentation suggests. I checked out the CURRENT tag from svn, and copied the rspec and rspec_on_rails directories into my app''s vendor/plugins directory. Then I ran
2007 Oct 16
5
RailsStory - lessons learned
After trying RailsStory for a few days, I have learned: 1. Rails testing support does not serve up static pages 2. RailsStory masks errors generated by the app under test 3. The masked errors are available in log/test 4. I should read log/test more often See http://pastie.caboo.se/107876 for an example for points 2 and 3 The welcome controller fails when the HTTP_USER_AGENT is missing.
2007 May 24
25
Specs for ApplicationController, where to put them?
The Rails ApplicationController (app/controllers/application.rb) serves as an abstract superclass for all other controllers in a Rails application and is a good place to put methods and filters which you want all of your controllers to use. In my case I''m using it to provide methods such as "current_user" and "logged_in?" etc. By default, RSpec
2007 Oct 23
9
Running rails specs outside of the normal project tree
I want to create a spec/regressions directory with various regressions (for my rails project). I tried the following: describe LoginController, "regression for user creation when steves_sister does not exist", :behavior_type => :controller do controller_name :login before :each do @params = { "commit"=>"Create Account",
2006 Sep 07
2
Matrix package in R-2.4.0alpha
In a newly downloaded version (today) of R-2-4-0alpha, with all packages from CRAN also installed today, I get: > library(Matrix) Erro en loadNamespace(package, c(which.lib.loc, lib.loc), keep.source = keep.source) : in 'Matrix' methods specified for export, but none defined: BIC, anova, coef, confint, deviance, fitted, fixef, formula, head, lmer, logLik, mcmcsamp, plot,
2004 Aug 06
4
integerization
Hi there. Just a little status update how that integerization is coming along. I am trying to limit myself to 32 bit arithmetics. That means not using any __int64 or long long datatypes at any point. I have now replaced all steps up to including the estimation of the LPC filter coefficients with integer code. That is about a quarter of the total work completed, I would say. One problem that i
2007 Dec 28
3
Converting to Rails 2.0.2
I''m moving an older project to Rails 2.0.2 and ran into a roadblock on the version matching. Here''s script/console session: >> Spec::VERSION::REV => "1785" >> Spec::Rails::VERSION::REV NoMethodError: undefined method `run='' for Test::Unit:Module from /Users/sxross/rails/tastie_work/vendor/plugins/rspec_on_rails/ lib/spec/rails.rb:16 from
2004 Oct 19
3
matrix of eigenvalues
I thought that the function eigen(A) will return a matrix with eigenvectors that are independent of each other (thus forming a base and the matrix being invertible). This seems not to be the case in the following example A=matrix(c(1,2,0,1),nrow=2,byrow=T) eigen(A) ->ev solve(ev$vectors) note that I try to get the upper triangular form with eigenvalues on the diagonal and (possibly) 1 just