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48 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
48 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
require 'spec_helper'
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RSpec.describe 'AwesomePrint/Ripple', skip: -> { !ExtVerifier.has_ripple? }.call do
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if ExtVerifier.has_ripple?
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before :all do
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class RippleUser
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include Ripple::Document
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key_on :_id
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property :_id, String
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property :first_name, String
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property :last_name, String
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end
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end
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after :all do
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Object.instance_eval { remove_const :RippleUser }
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end
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end
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before do
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@ap = AwesomePrint::Inspector.new plain: true, sort_keys: true
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end
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it 'should print class instance' do
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user = RippleUser.new _id: '12345', first_name: 'Al', last_name: 'Capone'
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out = @ap.send :awesome, user
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expect(out).to be_similar_to <<-EOS.strip
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#<RippleUser:placeholder_id> {
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:_id => "12345",
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:first_name => "Al",
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:last_name => "Capone"
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}
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EOS
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end
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it 'should print the class' do
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expect(@ap.send(:awesome, RippleUser)).to eq <<-EOS.strip
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class RippleUser < Object {
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:_id => :string,
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:first_name => :string,
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:last_name => :string
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}
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EOS
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end
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end
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