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# Shoulda Matchers [![Gem Version][version-badge]][rubygems] [![Build Status][travis-badge]][travis] ![Downloads][downloads-badge]
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Shoulda Matchers provides RSpec- and Minitest-compatible one-liners that test
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common Rails functionality. These tests would otherwise be much longer, more
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complex, and error-prone.
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[View the official documentation for the latest version (3.0.0).][rubydocs]
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----
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### ActiveModel matchers
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* **[allow_mass_assignment_of](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_model/allow_mass_assignment_of_matcher.rb)**
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tests usage of Rails 3's `attr_accessible` and `attr_protected` macros.
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* **[allow_value](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_model/allow_value_matcher.rb)**
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tests that an attribute is valid or invalid if set to one or more values.
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*(Aliased as #allow_values.)*
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* **[have_secure_password](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_model/have_secure_password_matcher.rb)**
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tests usage of `has_secure_password`.
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* **[validate_absence_of](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_model/validate_absence_of_matcher.rb)**
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tests usage of `validates_absence_of`.
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* **[validate_acceptance_of](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_model/validate_acceptance_of_matcher.rb)**
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tests usage of `validates_acceptance_of`.
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* **[validate_confirmation_of](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_model/validate_confirmation_of_matcher.rb)**
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tests usage of `validates_confirmation_of`.
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* **[validate_exclusion_of](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_model/validate_exclusion_of_matcher.rb)**
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tests usage of `validates_exclusion_of`.
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* **[validate_inclusion_of](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_model/validate_inclusion_of_matcher.rb)**
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tests usage of `validates_inclusion_of`.
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* **[validate_length_of](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_model/validate_length_of_matcher.rb)**
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tests usage of `validates_length_of`.
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* **[validate_numericality_of](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_model/validate_numericality_of_matcher.rb)**
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tests usage of `validates_numericality_of`.
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* **[validate_presence_of](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_model/validate_presence_of_matcher.rb)**
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tests usage of `validates_presence_of`.
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### ActiveRecord matchers
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* **[accept_nested_attributes_for](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_record/accept_nested_attributes_for_matcher.rb)**
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tests usage of the `accepts_nested_attributes_for` macro.
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* **[belong_to](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_record/association_matcher.rb)**
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tests your `belongs_to` associations.
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* **[define_enum_for](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_record/define_enum_for_matcher.rb)**
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tests usage of the `enum` macro.
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* **[have_and_belong_to_many](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_record/association_matcher.rb)**
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tests your `has_and_belongs_to_many` associations.
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* **[have_db_column](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_record/have_db_column_matcher.rb)**
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tests that the table that backs your model has a specific column.
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* **[have_db_index](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_record/have_db_index_matcher.rb)**
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tests that the table that backs your model has an index on a specific column.
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* **[have_many](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_record/association_matcher.rb)**
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tests your `has_many` associations.
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* **[have_one](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_record/association_matcher.rb)**
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tests your `has_one` associations.
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* **[have_readonly_attribute](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_record/have_readonly_attribute_matcher.rb)**
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tests usage of the `attr_readonly` macro.
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* **[serialize](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_record/serialize_matcher.rb)** tests
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usage of the `serialize` macro.
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* **[validate_uniqueness_of](lib/shoulda/matchers/active_record/validate_uniqueness_of_matcher.rb)**
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tests usage of `validates_uniqueness_of`.
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### ActionController matchers
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* **[filter_param](lib/shoulda/matchers/action_controller/filter_param_matcher.rb)**
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tests parameter filtering configuration.
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* **[permit](lib/shoulda/matchers/action_controller/permit_matcher.rb)** tests
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that an action places a restriction on the `params` hash.
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* **[redirect_to](lib/shoulda/matchers/action_controller/redirect_to_matcher.rb)**
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tests that an action redirects to a certain location.
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* **[render_template](lib/shoulda/matchers/action_controller/render_template_matcher.rb)**
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tests that an action renders a template.
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* **[render_with_layout](lib/shoulda/matchers/action_controller/render_with_layout_matcher.rb)**
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tests that an action is rendered with a certain layout.
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* **[rescue_from](lib/shoulda/matchers/action_controller/rescue_from_matcher.rb)**
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tests usage of the `rescue_from` macro.
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* **[respond_with](lib/shoulda/matchers/action_controller/respond_with_matcher.rb)**
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tests that an action responds with a certain status code.
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* **[route](lib/shoulda/matchers/action_controller/route_matcher.rb)** tests
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your routes.
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* **[set_session](lib/shoulda/matchers/action_controller/set_session_matcher.rb)**
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makes assertions on the `session` hash.
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* **[set_flash](lib/shoulda/matchers/action_controller/set_flash_matcher.rb)**
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makes assertions on the `flash` hash.
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* **[use_after_action](lib/shoulda/matchers/action_controller/callback_matcher.rb#L79)**
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tests that an `after_action` callback is defined in your controller. *(Aliased
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as #use_after_filter.)*
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* **[use_around_action](lib/shoulda/matchers/action_controller/callback_matcher.rb#L129)**
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tests that an `around_action` callback is defined in your controller. *(Aliased
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as #use_around_filter.)*
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* **[use_before_action](lib/shoulda/matchers/action_controller/callback_matcher.rb#L54)**
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tests that a `before_action` callback is defined in your controller. *(Aliased
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as #use_before_filter.)*
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### Independent matchers
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* **[delegate_method](lib/shoulda/matchers/independent/delegate_method_matcher.rb)**
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tests that an object forwards messages to other, internal objects by way of
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delegation.
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## Getting started
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### RSpec
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Include `shoulda-matchers` in your Gemfile:
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``` ruby
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group :test do
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gem 'shoulda-matchers', '~> 3.0'
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end
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```
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[Then, configure the gem to integrate with RSpec](#configuration).
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Now you can use matchers in your tests. For instance a model test might look
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like this:
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``` ruby
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describe Person do
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it { should validate_presence_of(:name) }
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end
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```
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#### Availability of matchers in various example groups
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Since shoulda-matchers provides four categories of matchers, there are four
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different levels where you can use these matchers:
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* ActiveRecord and ActiveModel matchers are available only in model example
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groups, i.e., those tagged with `type: :model` or in files located under
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`spec/models`.
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* ActionController matchers are available only in controller example groups,
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i.e., those tagged with `type: :controller` or in files located under
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`spec/controllers`.
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* The `route` matcher is available also in routing example groups, i.e., those
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tagged with `type: :routing` or in files located under `spec/routing`.
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* Independent matchers are available in all example groups.
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**If you are using ActiveModel or ActiveRecord outside of Rails** and you want
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to use model matchers in certain example groups, you'll need to manually include
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them. Here's a good way of doing that:
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``` ruby
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RSpec.configure do |config|
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config.include(Shoulda::Matchers::ActiveModel, type: :model)
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config.include(Shoulda::Matchers::ActiveRecord, type: :model)
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end
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```
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Then you can say:
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``` ruby
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describe MyModel, type: :model do
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# ...
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end
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```
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#### `should` vs `is_expected.to`
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Note that in this README and throughout the documentation we're using the
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`should` form of RSpec's one-liner syntax over `is_expected.to`. The `should`
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form works regardless of how you've configured RSpec -- meaning you can still
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use it even when using the `expect` syntax. But if you prefer to use
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`is_expected.to`, you can do that too:
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``` ruby
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describe Person do
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it { is_expected.to validate_presence_of(:name) }
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end
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```
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### Minitest
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Shoulda Matchers was originally a component of [Shoulda][shoulda], a gem that
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also provides `should` and `context` syntax via
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[`shoulda-context`][shoulda-context]. For this reason you'll want to include this
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gem in your Gemfile instead:
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```ruby
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group :test do
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gem 'shoulda', '~> 3.5'
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end
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```
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[Then, configure the gem to integrate with Minitest](#configuration).
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Now you can use matchers in your tests. For instance a model test might look
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like this:
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``` ruby
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class PersonTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
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should validate_presence_of(:name)
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end
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```
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### Configuration
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Before you can use Shoulda Matchers, you'll need to tell it a couple of things:
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* Which test framework you're using
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* Which portion of the matchers you want to use
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You can supply this information by using a configuration block. Place the
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following in your test or spec helper:
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``` ruby
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Shoulda::Matchers.configure do |config|
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config.integrate do |with|
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# Choose a test framework:
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with.test_framework :rspec
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with.test_framework :minitest
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with.test_framework :minitest_4
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with.test_framework :test_unit
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# Choose one or more libraries:
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with.library :active_record
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with.library :active_model
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with.library :action_controller
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# Or, choose the following (which implies all of the above):
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with.library :rails
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end
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end
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```
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## Running tests
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### Unit tests
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Unit tests are the most common kind of tests in this gem, and the best way to
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run them is by using [Zeus].
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You'll want to run `zeus start` in one shell, then in another shell, instead of
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using `rspec` to run tests, you can use `zeus rspec`. So for instance, you might
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say:
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```
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zeus rspec spec/unit/shoulda/matchers/active_model/validate_inclusion_of_matcher_spec.rb
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```
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As a shortcut, you can also drop the initial part of the path and say this
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instead:
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zeus rspec active_model/validate_inclusion_of_matcher_spec.rb
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```
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### Acceptance tests
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The gem uses [Appraisal] to test against multiple versions of Rails and Ruby.
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This means that if you're trying to run a single test file, you'll need to
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specify which appraisal to use. For instance, you can't simply say:
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```
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rspec spec/acceptance/active_model_integration_spec.rb
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```
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Instead, you need to say
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```
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bundle exec appraisal 4.2 rspec spec/acceptance/active_model_integration_spec.rb
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```
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### All tests
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You can run all tests by saying:
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```
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bundle exec rake
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```
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## Generating documentation
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YARD is used to generate documentation, which can be viewed [online][rubydocs].
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You can preview changes you make to the documentation locally by running
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yard doc
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from this directory. Then, open `doc/index.html` in your browser.
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If you want to be able to regenerate the docs as you work without having to run
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`yard doc` over and over again, keep this command running in a separate terminal
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session:
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rake docs:autogenerate
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## Contributing
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Shoulda Matchers is open source, and we are grateful for
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[everyone][contributors] who's contributed so far.
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If you'd like to contribute, please take a look at the
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[instructions](CONTRIBUTING.md) for installing dependencies and crafting a good
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pull request.
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## Compatibility
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Shoulda Matchers is tested and supported against Rails 4.x, RSpec 3.x, Minitest
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5, and Ruby 2.x.
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## Versioning
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Shoulda Matchers follows Semantic Versioning 2.0 as defined at
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<http://semver.org>.
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## License
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Shoulda Matchers is copyright © 2006-2015
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[thoughtbot, inc](https://thoughtbot.com/). It is free software,
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and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the
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[MIT-LICENSE](MIT-LICENSE) file.
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## About thoughtbot
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![thoughtbot](https://thoughtbot.com/logo.png)
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Shoulda Matchers is maintained and funded by thoughtbot, inc.
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The names and logos for thoughtbot are trademarks of thoughtbot, inc.
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We are passionate about open source software.
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See [our other projects][community].
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We are [available for hire][hire].
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[community]: https://thoughtbot.com/community?utm_source=github
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[hire]: https://thoughtbot.com?utm_source=github
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[version-badge]: http://img.shields.io/gem/v/shoulda-matchers.svg
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[rubygems]: http://rubygems.org/gems/shoulda-matchers
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[travis-badge]: http://img.shields.io/travis/thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers/master.svg
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[travis]: http://travis-ci.org/thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers
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[downloads-badge]: http://img.shields.io/gem/dtv/shoulda-matchers.svg
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[rubydocs]: http://matchers.shoulda.io/docs
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[contributors]: https://github.com/thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers/contributors
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[shoulda]: http://github.com/thoughtbot/shoulda
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[shoulda-context]: http://github.com/thoughtbot/shoulda-context
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[Zeus]: https://github.com/burke/zeus
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[Appraisal]: https://github.com/thoughtbot/appraisal
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