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thoughtbot--shoulda-matchers/features/rails_integration.feature
2010-12-15 17:34:19 -05:00

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Feature: integrate with Rails
Background:
When I generate a new rails application
And I write to "db/migrate/1_create_users.rb" with:
"""
class CreateUsers < ActiveRecord::Migration
def self.up
create_table :users do |t|
t.string :name
end
end
end
"""
When I successfully run "rake db:migrate --trace"
And I write to "app/models/user.rb" with:
"""
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
validates_presence_of :name
end
"""
When I write to "app/controllers/examples_controller.rb" with:
"""
class ExamplesController < ApplicationController
def show
@example = 'hello'
render :nothing => true
end
end
"""
When I configure a wildcard route
Scenario: generate a rails application and use matchers in Test::Unit
When I configure the application to use shoulda-context
And I configure the application to use "shoulda-matchers" from this project
And I write to "test/unit/user_test.rb" with:
"""
require 'test_helper'
class UserTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
should validate_presence_of(:name)
end
"""
When I write to "test/functional/examples_controller_test.rb" with:
"""
require 'test_helper'
class ExamplesControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase
def setup
get :show
end
should respond_with(:success)
should assign_to(:example)
end
"""
When I successfully run "rake test TESTOPTS=-v --trace"
Then the output should contain "1 tests, 1 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors"
And the output should contain "2 tests, 2 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors"
And the output should contain "User should require name to be set"
And the output should contain "ExamplesController should assign @example"
Scenario: generate a rails application and use matchers in Rspec
When I configure the application to use rspec-rails
And I configure the application to use "shoulda-matchers" from this project
And I run the rspec generator
And I write to "spec/models/user_spec.rb" with:
"""
require 'spec_helper'
describe User do
it { should validate_presence_of(:name) }
end
"""
When I write to "spec/controllers/examples_controller_spec.rb" with:
"""
require 'spec_helper'
describe ExamplesController, "show" do
before { get :show }
it { should assign_to(:example) }
end
"""
When I successfully run "rake spec SPEC_OPTS=-fs --trace"
Then the output should contain "2 examples, 0 failures"
And the output should contain "should require name to be set"
And the output should contain "should assign @example"