1
0
Fork 0
mirror of https://github.com/thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers.git synced 2022-11-09 12:01:38 -05:00
Commit graph

22 commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Elliot Winkler
db7723d925 Add minitest to Rails 3.x appraisals
The minitest dependency is necessary in order to write Cucumber tests
that depend on Minitest.
2014-10-08 01:04:20 -06:00
Elliot Winkler
de7e550f7e Add Cucumber setup for testing standalone Ruby applications 2014-10-07 22:07:48 -06:00
Pedro Nascimento
1f24f04da3 Using RSpec 3 for development. 2014-08-14 12:16:54 -04:00
Elliot Winkler
12543ede2e Use same assertion class as Rails, if loaded
Given this scenario:

* Using Rails 4.1
* Gemfile has `gem 'shoulda-matchers', require: false`
* spec_helper has `require 'shoulda/matchers'` following
  `require 'rspec/rails'`
* Using Spring to run tests

matchers that delegate to assertions in Rails (e.g. `render_template`
and `route`) will fail in the wrong way if used. They fail because in
order to use these assertions, we expect that the assertions will
raise a specific exception, an exception that corresponds to whichever
test framework that Rails is using. For Rails versions that used
Test::Unit, this is Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError. For current Rails
versions, which now use Minitest, this exception is Minitest::Assertion.

The problem is that instead of asking Rails which exception class it's
using, we are trying to detect this exception class ourselves (for
cases in which Rails is not being used). This leads to the wrong class
being detected: when using a Rails version that uses Minitest, we choose
Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError as the class. This happens using the
exact scenario above because even though shoulda-matchers is loaded
after rspec-rails, rspec-rails itself defines
Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError.

Also add Cucumber tests that confirms this exact scenario works.
2014-06-27 14:06:47 -06:00
Elliot Winkler
f13e069f09 Add missing test dependences to Appraisals
Since as of commit 2748b75087, we no
longer install dependencies inside of the Rails app that is generated
and used to run all of the tests, we have to require all of the
dependencies that the app would install inside of the appropriate
Appraisals.

This was mostly straightforward except for some workarounds with the
turn gem:

* Rails 3.1 requires two versions of turn depending on which Ruby
  version you're using. On 1.9.2, it uses turn 0.9.2; after 1.9.2, it
  uses ~> 0.9.3. To accommodate this we have to have two versions of the
  Rails 3.1 appraisal which declare the different turn versions.
* Rails 3.1 also loads the turn gem even if, in the Gemfile for the app,
  turn is declared with `require: false`. This causes a problem while
  running our tests because turn actually requires minitest/autorun,
  which adds a hook so when Ruby exits, Minitest tests are run. Because
  we're already using RSpec, Minitest will try to re-run the `rspec`
  command we ran within a Minitest environment. This will fail since we
  are using RSpec-specific command line options to run the tests.
  Unfortunately there's no way to shut off minitest/autorun after it's
  been required, so we have to monkey-patch Minitest's #run method so
it's a no-op.
2014-05-21 09:50:46 -06:00
Mauro George
714cf87d78 Add support to rails 4.1.0 2014-04-08 17:41:31 -03:00
Elliot Winkler
e3c64779de Add Appraisal for Rails 4.0.1 2013-12-18 22:32:28 -07:00
Carsten Zimmermann
bcd8173383 Fix regression with context-dependent validations in ActiveResource
As reported in #348, model#valid? is called with one argument while
ActiveResource::Validations only defines #valid? without an optional
argument.

The interface of ActiveResouce::Validations#valid? is the same for
A'resource in Rails 3.2 and the one extracted into a gem.

Rails 3.2 version:
https://github.com/rails/rails/blob/3-2-stable/activeresource/lib/active_resource/validations.rb#L123

Gem version:
https://github.com/rails/activeresource/blob/master/lib/active_resource/validations.rb#L160
2013-09-11 14:26:40 -06:00
Matt Daubert
5815d38fa0 Add have_secure_password matcher 2013-09-05 19:51:04 -06:00
Derek Prior
2e4e76ccfb Add Rails 4 Appraisal
Rails 4 includes strong parameters and removed attr_accessible
(protected attributes). I removed the strong_parameters development
dependency and added it to all non-4.0 appraisals. I also added the
'protected_attributes' gem to the 4.0 appraisal because the test suite
examples make heavy use of attr_accessible.
2013-08-16 15:32:06 -06:00
Derek Prior
cd61fb6085 Ruby 2.0 Support
* Add Ruby 2.0 support to the Appraisals
* Update travis to test 2.0.0 with the 3.2 gemfile. Clean up the travis
  matrix to favor the include syntax over exclude.
* Edit gemfile.locks to point to relative paths.
2013-04-19 17:11:45 -04:00
Erik Michaels-Ober
dfcf777f47 Update 3.2.gemfile.lock 2012-12-03 08:32:44 -08:00
Erik Michaels-Ober
ac505cd16e Update 3.1.gemfile.lock 2012-12-03 08:31:45 -08:00
Erik Michaels-Ober
181efb3ea4 Update 3.0.gemfile.lock 2012-12-03 08:30:46 -08:00
Gabe Berke-Williams
04ce17726d Update appraisals to latest Rails versions. 2012-10-01 15:36:04 -04:00
Gabe Berke-Williams
aff28245e7 Test against Rails 3.2. 2012-04-20 14:35:57 -04:00
Gabe Berke-Williams
65cb82b2eb Bump Rails versions for appraisal. 2012-04-13 09:59:10 -04:00
Blake Thomson
76600615dd Remove uglifier and coffee-rails from the 3.1 gemfile, and modify spec_helper.rb to respect a BUNDLE_GEMFILE set on the command line. 2011-11-02 08:36:01 -07:00
Prem Sichanugrist
6785f596b4 Update Gem configuration for Ruby 1.9.3 and JRuby 2011-09-18 21:39:18 +07:00
Prem Sichanugrist
78b5e5f436 Update testing dependencies 2011-09-12 17:23:22 +07:00
Prem Sichanugrist
f1c8b80523 Go back and use bundle install --local, but specify additional dependencies in Appraisal file. 2011-05-30 16:14:06 -04:00
Prem Sichanugrist
44847c6a87 Add Appraisals to the project to handle testing against multiple Rails version
Note that we also bump RSpec to 2.6.1.beta1 because the incompatibility with Rails 3.1.0.rc1
2011-05-25 14:59:01 -04:00