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2009 Oct 06
3
rspec-rails 1.2.9 Released
rspec-rails version 1.2.9 has been released! * <http://rspec.info> * <http://rubyforge.org/projects/rspec> * <http://github.com/dchelimsky/rspec-rails> * <http://wiki.github.com/dchelimsky/rspec/rails> * <rspec-devel at rubyforge.org> Behaviour Driven Development for Ruby on Rails. Changes: ### Version 1.2.9 / 2009-10-05 * enhancements * added route_to and
2009 Mar 02
2
Changes in specs for routes in rspec 1.1.99.x
Trying the next release of rspec, I have had to make changes in the existing specs for routing. I have written an script with sed that makes this automatically (two files) spec/upgrade.sed ================ /route_for/s/id => 1/id => "1"/g /route_for.*create/s/== \(["''].*["'']\)/== {:path => \1, :method => :post}/ /route_for.*update/s/==
2007 Nov 21
6
route_for and nested resources
I can''t figure out how to make the updates to allow for the route_form method to return a url that matches the expected. Here is a sample route_for(:controller => :task, :action => :new).should == "/task/new" If a task has to be created for a user, how exactly do I do this. The following doesn''t work: route_for(:controller => :task, :action => :new,
2007 Oct 26
4
spec_server doesn''t update ''required'' files
I have some specs that ''require'' other files. When running spec_server, if these required files are changed, it''s not picked up when the specs are run. I have to restart spec_server to get the changes recognized. Is there an option or some such to have spec_server reload required files as well when a spec is run? Thanks, Steve
2009 May 02
10
Problem verifying routing error
Hi, When upgrading to rspec/rspec-rails 1.2.6 gem (from 1.1.12), I''m having a new problem verifying routes that should not exist. This is to support something like this in routes.rb: map.resources :orders do |orders| orders.resources :items, :except => [:index,:show] end I used to use lambda {}.should_raise( routing error ), but it stopped detecting any raised error.
2007 May 25
0
still seeing strange behaviour with spec_server
hi all a few days ago i reported spec_server didn''t appear to be running specs and the command itself was running slowly. I''ve since tried it on a new system with a clean install of ubuntu 7.04, rails 1.2.3 and rspec 1.0.2 and I''m seeing the same behavior. *** without spec_server *** x at holly:~/rails/test$ time ruby script/spec spec/models/user_spec.rb . Finished in
2008 Mar 20
1
Combining autotest, rspec, rspec_on_rails and spec-server
Hello, I''ve been trying to google the definitive way to combine autotest, rspec, and spec-server, but to no avail. It seems like there are lots of suggestions from old versions. Furthermore, some commands such as rake:autotest don''t seem to be around anymore. So, is it required to install ZenTest as a gem? I have version 3.9.1. I believe this gets me the autotest
2007 Mar 27
1
REST rspec_generator
Is there some reason that the rspec resource generator produces code like this: context "Routes for the AnimalsController should map" do controller_name :animals specify "{ :controller => ''animals'', :action => ''index'' } to / animals" do route_for(:controller => "animals", :action =>
2007 Jun 21
3
Sqlite3, in-memory db and rspec_server
Hi everyone. I can''t get the above(subject line) combination to work. If I use a standard sqlite3 file db for the test db, and spec_server all the specs on my models pass. If I use an in-memory db for the test db, script/spec w/o spec_server, they all pass. But if I use in-memory and spec_server I get the following error: 1) ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid in ''User should be
2008 Apr 23
0
self referential (n-n relationship) belongs many controller
Hi all, I ve some troubles in my small acpplication (only 2 tables). I want to follow up tasks but these tasks are linked to others tasks. So I ve tried to do store the nn relationship in other table called links 1st table : tasks columns : id | infos neutral... (as title, description etc ...) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- model : class
2007 May 21
4
slow execution times using spec_server
hi all I''m seeing strange behaviour when running specs using spec_server. They take longer to execute, and it looks like none of examples are being run. here''s the output for a simple spec file using just the spec command: ---------- foo at holly:~/rails/allison$ time ruby/script spec spec/models/listing_spec.rb ...... Finished in 0.060469 seconds 6 examples, 0 failures <
2010 Aug 30
1
undefined method `route_for' for #<RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup::Nested_1::Nested_1:
Hello, all, I have this error with my rspec - controller - test, and yes, I do found the thread with the same error here, but it isn''t helped me, think it''s not my case. i have rails -v = Rails 3.0.0.rc, rspec -v = 2.0.0.beta.18 (hope they should match each other). my test is here: spec/controllers/posts_controller_spec.rb and i ran it with command: rspec
2007 May 15
5
spec_server
hi all I''m trying to use spec_server to run my specs in rails, but the specs don''t seem to be running any faster, and it looks like they''re being run twice when I use the --drb option ..? The app I''m testing is just a basic rails app with 2 empty models and a hello world controller. The specs are just the default ones created by the generators. I was
2007 Aug 31
2
How to spec routes for a resource nested in multiples resources?
Hi, I got the resource "Llamadas" nested in: - Operadores - Productos - Centros Here is part of my routes http://pastie.caboo.se/92767 I want to spec that the routes for Llamadas, I tried several approachs: - route_for(:controller => "llamadas", :action => "exitosas", :operador_id => 1).should == "/operador/1/llamadas;exitosas" -
2008 Jan 31
4
RSpec-1.1.3
RSpec-1.1.3 has been released. If you''re using RSpec and autotest, you''ll have to upgrade to RSpec-1.1.3 and ZenTest-3.9.0 at the same time. == Version 1.1.3 Maintenance release. * Tightened up exceptions list in autotest/rails_spec. Closes #264. * Applied patch from Ryan Davis for ZenTest-3.9.0 compatibility * Applied patch from Kero to add step_upcoming to story listeners.
2008 May 08
2
Testing render :text without has_text
A controller I''m trying to test simply delivers a text string to the client, which then demarshalls it to retrieve some objects. I want to test that the returned string is correct. I don''t want to compare the string character-by-character with response.has_text because that ties me to the implementation of the Marshall class. Instead, I just want to demarshall the string
2007 Nov 01
3
no speed up with spec_server
Hey guys, I''m running spec_server and using --drb with my specs in Rails, and I''m seeing virtually no speed up. I''m using rspec/rspec_on_rails trunk. Is there something I''m doing wrong? TIA, Jeremy -- Jeremy Stephens Computer Systems Analyst I School of Medicine Department of Biostatistics Vanderbilt University
2007 Dec 12
3
Problem running examples with spec_server
Hello, Running RSpec without DRB works fine. However, "spec -X" runs without error but provides no output at all, even though the DRB spec_server seems to be fine. Has anyone got some suggestions as to why and how to fix? RSpec: 1-1-0RC1 build time 20071212145122 RSpec on Rails: Build time 20071212145122 Ruby: 1.8.6 Rails: 2-0-1 Win XP SP 2 Thanks very much, Dave -------------- next
2008 Sep 13
4
rake does recognize "rake examples_with_rcov"
Hi, Q1 - Know why rake doesn''t recognize "rake examples_with_rcov" per http://rspec.info/documentation/tools/rcov.html ? Q2 - Also when I run "rake spec:rcov" it seems to give me the same as if I just run "autotest" or "rake spec". I was expecting a heap of pointers to code I haven''t tested?
2009 Mar 17
1
Route failure with Rails2.3 and rspec1.2
Hello all, I have a spec for a route that used to pass under Rails 2.2.2 and rspec 1.1.12, but can?t figure out what is wrong since I updated. Here is the assertion: route_for( { :controller => ''purchase_orders'', :action => ''update'', :company_id => "32", :id