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2006 Aug 03
2
Including ALL fixtures for a test
I am running into some issues with my functional tests because they need
info from almost every single table in the database. I have long
laundry lists of fixture names to include on these test files and then I
have to troubleshooot bizarre test failures because of a fixture that
was not included.
So is there a way to simply include all fixtures in a test? Something
like:
fixtures :all
2006 Jul 24
1
Testing w/out DB connection
I have several plain ruby classes that do nothing but implement
algorithms. What is the prefferred way to run these w/out making a DB
connection every time?
Thanks,
Dennis Byrne
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2008 Feb 11
6
Should I Test My Fixtures?
I have a number of fixtures in my test suite. For example, with
acts_as_authenticated and acts_as_state_machine, I created a number of
users in different account states for use in functional testing.
(Suspended users can not log in, etc)
Is it a good idea to run fixtures through tests to ensure that they
conform to their ideals?
EG: assert users(:suspended_user).suspended?
If so, where should
2006 Jun 07
6
I want to stick my models in a module
I''ve got enough models now that I''d like to separate them into
modules. For example, I have the class Player that I want to stick in
the Trainer module. I''ve changed the definition to
class Trainer::Player
I''ve created a models/trainer dir, test/unit/trainer, and
test/fixtures/trainer. Change the PlayerTest class to be
Trainer::PlayerTest. I get the
2005 Sep 10
2
Output of warnings inside the source function
Hello, all.
There is a problem to get an output of warnings() function to sink in a
file specified.
There are to files
1. File "test" with content:
source("test_foo",local=T)
2. and file "test_foo" with content:
options(warn = 1)
sink("c:/temp/foo.txt",append=F)
warning("Foo warning")
warnings()
sink()
3. If I run R as
"c:\Program
2007 Apr 17
3
using rake db:fixtures:load with rspec fixtures
Hi, I''m new to rspec. I have some fixtures in /spec/fixtures. If they
were in /test/fixtures they could be loaded with rake db:fixtures:load.
Is there any way other than a symlink to load my rspec fixtures into
the database with rake? Or, can I cause rspec to load the fixtures
from /test/fixtures?
Thanks,
Paul
2011 Aug 10
1
How to stop Rspec loading my Cucumber fixtures
I have a bunch of fixtures designed to populate the database for my Cucumber
integration tests.
But at this stage I want my database to be empty when using Rspec.
So, I moved the fixtures from `/spec/fixtures` to
`features/support/fixtures`, and updated `features/support/env.rb` to read:
Fixtures.reset_cache
fixtures_folder = File.join(RAILS_ROOT, ''features'',
2007 Aug 08
1
Transactional fixtures not working as expected
Hi!
I am quite new to BDD and I just wrote my first tests. Suddenly I
received unexpected results because in a model test I load only
users-fixtures but when the views-fixtures in which I load the
posts-fixtures, are run before this model-test, the posts-fixtures are
loaded too. I test for example if there is one record in the posts-table
after creating one post. But when there are fixtures
2006 May 09
2
load fixtures
I''m finally getting beyond using basic test fixtures, and a few questions
have popped up. Has anyone found ways to do these?
1. Use a test fixture that is named differently from its table name? We''d like
to have more than one possible fixture per table. (Or perhaps use test fixtures
named similarly but in different directories.)
2. Load a test fixture for one test method only
2006 May 03
1
nil.strip error While trying to post xml data over https.
I am trying to subit some xml data over https to access an API. My code
so far seems to generate a very non-helpful error in the guts of the
net/http library. This code produces a NoMethodError for nil.strip"
require ''net/http''
require ''net/https''
require ''uri''
url =
2006 Jun 10
5
[REL] Manage Fixtures 2.0.0
Just released a new version of the _Managed Fixtures_ plugin, previously
known as _Export Fixtures_.
The name change comes with some added functionality for managing the
fixtures, primarily with two new import tasks for importing specific Models
or all of them within the test/fixtures directory.
Both new import tasks take the exported fixtures, and allow you to directly
import one, or all of
2006 May 23
2
Putting fixtures into subdirectories
I want to organize my fixtures just like the namespace of my models. So
for example if I have a model Company::Employee I''d like the fixture to
be in fixtures/company/employees.yml.
However, I can''t figure out how to specify the path of the fixture file.
If I do:
fixtures :employees
in my unit test it can''t find the fixture file. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Todd
2006 Mar 23
7
Fixtures just Do Not Work for Me
Hello,
I have been struggling to get fixtures to work here with no success.
They just Do Not Work For Me (tm).
I have created a model named Headline with the `generate'' script and
modified the test/fixtumes/headlines.yml as follows
----------
gita:
id: 1
author: raulseixas
title: gita
happened_at: 2005-01-01 00:00:00
description: gita
This is the CD reissue of
2011 Apr 26
1
problem populating table using rake db:fixtures:load
I''m running Rails 3 and I''m trying to populate a table using rake
db:fixtures:load, and I''m getting a "Could not find" file error.
The table is called stores, and I''ve confirmed that it exists, and the
data is in stores.yml in my test/fixtures directory. The command I''m
running is rake db:fixtures:load FIXTURES=stores.
The error message
2007 Jun 27
5
Mosquito Fixtures Won''t Load
I can''t get fixtures to load correctly in a Mosquito test. The first
fixture loads in the unit test, but the rest don''t load at all.
File structure:
tracker/
tracker.rb
test/
test_tracker.rb
fixtures/
tracker_measurements.yml
tracker_projects.yml
Relevant test code:
require ''rubygems''
2007 May 21
2
Rails'' fixtures suck! But what about something like this?
Sorry about the very long email, but this is a hairy topic that''s been
annoying me for some time and I decided to try to do something about.
Also, if you got this twice, I apologize too, but it didn''t seem to
have successfully gone out the first time.
Background:
----------
I''ve been dealing with Rails for about a year and a half now. I''ve
been using
2006 Jul 10
1
rake db:fixtures:load FIXTURES=xyz
I am attempting to do selective fixture loading against my test
database.
When I run
rake db:fixtures:load FIXTURES=DataSetInfo
I get no output. (A full trace is below). I''m trying to figure out why
nothing happens.
1) Does the command above attempt to operate against my test database?
2) DataSetInfo is the name of my table and the name of my yml file
I generated these YAML
2008 Feb 07
4
rspec fixtures stay in the test db - is this right?
I have some fixtures set up to put a few records in some of my tables.
In some of my rspec describe blocks, i''m *not* calling the fixtures, and
expecting the tables to be empty. But they''re not - the fixture data is
in there.
Am i using fixtures wrongly? I thought that the db was wiped at the
start of every test and the fixtures were only added if asked for. Is
that not the
2005 Jul 22
3
testing application_helper.rb
I am trying to run some functional (or are they unit?) tests on my
application_helper.rb. So far, I''ve not had any success in being able
to call the methods defined in application_helper.rb.
Here is my app/test/functional/helpers.rb
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/../test_helper''
require File.dirname(__FILE__) +
2006 Jun 23
2
Using fixtures from IRB
Folks,
I have the standard setup with auto-generated unit tests and
fixtures. I edited the fixtures and the tests but would now like to
test associations from irb. How do I do this?
I''m not sure how to load my fixtures into irb, for example. Once they
are loaded I would create objects, save them to the db and pull
things out.
Thanks, Joel
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