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shoulda-matchers
shoulda-matchers provides Test::Unit- and RSpec-compatible one-liners that test common Rails functionality. These tests would otherwise be much longer, more complex, and error-prone.
Thank you to all the contributors.
ActiveModel Matchers
- allow_mass_assignment_of
tests usage of Rails 3's
attr_accessible
andattr_protected
macros. - allow_value
tests usage of the
validates_format_of
validation. - have_secure_password
tests usage of
has_secure_password
. - validate_confirmation_of
tests usage of
validates_confirmation_of
. - validate_exclusion_of
tests usage of
validates_exclusion_of
. - validate_inclusion_of
tests usage of
validates_inclusion_of
. - validate_length_of
tests usage of
validates_length_of
. - validate_numericality_of
tests usage of
validates_numericality_of
. - validate_presence_of
tests usage of
validates_presence_of
.
ActiveRecord Matchers
- accept_nested_attributes_for
tests usage of the
accepts_nested_attributes_for
macro. - belong_to
tests your
belongs_to
associations. - define_enum_for
tests usage of the
enum
macro. - have_and_belong_to_many
tests your
has_and_belongs_to_many
associations. - have_db_column tests that the table that backs your model has a specific column.
- have_db_index tests that the table that backs your model has an index on a specific column.
- have_many
tests your
has_many
associations. - have_one
tests your
has_one
associations. - have_readonly_attribute
tests usage of the
attr_readonly
macro. - serialize tests
usage of the
serialize
macro. - validate_uniqueness_of
tests usage of
validates_uniqueness_of
.
ActionController Matchers
- filter_param tests parameter filtering configuration.
- permit tests
that an action places a restriction on the
params
hash. - redirect_to tests that an action redirects to a certain location.
- render_template tests that an action renders a template.
- render_with_layout tests that an action is rendered with a certain layout.
- rescue_from
tests usage of the
rescue_from
macro. - respond_with tests that an action responds with a certain status code.
- route tests your routes.
- set_session
makes assertions on the
session
hash. - set_flash
makes assertions on the
flash
hash. - use_after_action
tests that a
after_action
callback is defined in your controller. (Aliased as use_after_filter.) - use_around_action
tests that a
around_action
callback is defined in your controller. (Aliased as use_around_filter.) - use_before_action
tests that a
before_action
callback is defined in your controller. (Aliased as use_before_filter.)
Independent Matchers
- delegate_method tests that an object forwards messages to other, internal objects by way of delegation.
Installation
RSpec
Include the gem in your Gemfile:
group :test do
gem 'shoulda-matchers', require: false
end
Then require the gem following rspec-rails in your rails_helper (or spec_helper if you're using RSpec 2.x):
require 'rspec/rails'
require 'shoulda/matchers'
Test::Unit
shoulda-matchers was originally a component of Shoulda, a meta-gem
that also provides should
and context
syntax via
shoulda-context. For this reason you'll want to include this
gem in your Gemfile instead:
group :test do
gem 'shoulda'
end
Non-Rails apps
Once it is loaded, shoulda-matchers automatically includes itself into your test framework. It will mix in the appropriate matchers for ActiveRecord, ActiveModel, and ActionController depending on the modules that are available at runtime. For instance, in order to use the ActiveRecord matchers, ActiveRecord must be present beforehand.
If your application is written against Rails, everything should "just work", as shoulda-matchers will most likely be declared after Rails in your Gemfile. If your application is written against another framework such as Sinatra or Padrino, you may have a different setup, so you will want to ensure that you are requiring shoulda-matchers after the components of Rails you are using. For instance, if you wanted to use and test against ActiveModel, you'd say:
gem 'activemodel'
gem 'shoulda-matchers'
and not:
gem 'shoulda-matchers'
gem 'activemodel'
Generating documentation
YARD is used to generate documentation, which can be viewed online. You can preview changes you make to the documentation locally by running
yard doc
from this directory. Then, open doc/index.html
in your browser.
If you want to see a live preview as you work without having to run yard
over
and over again, keep this command running in a separate terminal session:
watchr docs.watchr
Versioning
shoulda-matchers follows Semantic Versioning 2.0 as defined at http://semver.org.
License
shoulda-matchers is copyright © 2006-2015 thoughtbot, inc. It is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the MIT-LICENSE file.
About thoughtbot
shoulda-matchers is maintained and funded by thoughtbot, inc. The names and logos for thoughtbot are trademarks of thoughtbot, inc.
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