Feature: When using factory_bot_rails together with Spring I want changes to my application to trigger the factory_bot_rails reloader So that factory_bot_rails doesn't hold onto stale class references Scenario: Editing a model without editing the factory When I successfully run `bundle exec rails new testapp -m ../../features/support/rails_template` And I cd to "testapp" And I add "factory_bot_rails" from this project as a dependency And I add "test-unit" as a dependency And I run `bundle install` with a clean environment And I write to "db/migrate/1_create_users.rb" with: """ migration_class = if ActiveRecord::Migration.respond_to?(:[]) ActiveRecord::Migration[4.2] else ActiveRecord::Migration end class CreateUsers < migration_class def self.up create_table :users do |t| t.string :name end end end """ And I run `bundle exec rake db:migrate` with a clean environment And I write to "app/models/user.rb" with: """ class User < ActiveRecord::Base end """ And I write to "test/factories.rb" with: """ FactoryBot.define do factory :author, class: User do name { "Frank" } end end """ And I write to "test/unit/user_test.rb" with: """ require 'test_helper' class UserTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase test "use factory" do author = FactoryBot.create(:author) assert_equal author.class.object_id, User.object_id end end """ And I run `bundle binstubs bundler rake spring --force` with a clean environment And I run `bin/spring binstub --all` with a clean environment And I run `bin/rake test` with Spring enabled And I append to "app/models/user.rb" with: """ # User model edited """ And I run `bin/rake test` with Spring enabled And I run `spring stop` with a clean environment Then the output should contain "1 runs, 1 assertions" And the output should not contain "Failure:" Scenario: Initializing the reloader with I18n support When I successfully run `bundle exec rails new testapp -m ../../features/support/rails_template` And I cd to "testapp" And I add "factory_bot_rails" from this project as a dependency And I add "test-unit" as a dependency And I run `bundle install` with a clean environment And I run `bundle exec rake db:migrate` with a clean environment And I write to "app/models/user.rb" with: """ class User TRANSLATION = I18n.translate("translation_key") end """ And I write to "config/locales/en.yml" with: """ en: translation_key: "translation_value" """ And I write to "test/factories.rb" with: """ FactoryBot.define do factory :user do User::TRANSLATION end end """ And I write to "test/unit/user_test.rb" with: """ require 'test_helper' class UserTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase test "use factory" do user = FactoryBot.build(:user) assert_equal "translation_value", User::TRANSLATION end end """ And I run `bundle exec rake test` with a clean environment Then the output should contain "1 runs, 1 assertions" And the output should not contain "Failure:"