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= Shoulda - Making tests easy on the fingers and eyes
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Shoulda makes it easy to write elegant, understandable, and maintainable tests. Shoulda consists of test macros, assertions, and helpers added on to the Test::Unit framework. It's fully compatible with your existing tests, and requires no retooling to use.
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Helpers:: #context and #should give you rSpec like test blocks.
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In addition, you get nested contexts and a much more readable syntax.
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Macros:: Generate hundreds of lines of Controller and ActiveRecord tests with these powerful macros.
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They get you started quickly, and can help you ensure that your application is conforming to best practices.
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Assertions:: Many common rails testing idioms have been distilled into a set of useful assertions.
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Matchers:: Rspec-compatible matchers providing the same tests as Shoulda macros.
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= Usage
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=== Context Helpers (Shoulda::Context)
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Stop killing your fingers with all of those underscores... Name your tests with plain sentences!
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class UserTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
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context "A User instance" do
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setup do
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@user = User.find(:first)
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end
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should "return its full name" do
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assert_equal 'John Doe', @user.full_name
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end
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context "with a profile" do
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setup do
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@user.profile = Profile.find(:first)
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end
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should "return true when sent #has_profile?" do
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assert @user.has_profile?
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end
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end
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end
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end
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Produces the following test methods:
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"test: A User instance should return its full name."
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"test: A User instance with a profile should return true when sent #has_profile?."
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So readable!
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=== ActiveRecord Tests (Shoulda::ActiveRecord::Macros)
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Quick macro tests for your ActiveRecord associations and validations:
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class PostTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
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fixtures :all
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should_belong_to :user
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should_have_many :tags, :through => :taggings
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should_require_unique_attributes :title
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should_validate_presence_of :body, :message => /wtf/
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should_validate_presence_of :title
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should_only_allow_numeric_values_for :user_id
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end
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class UserTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
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should_have_many :posts
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should_not_allow_values_for :email, "blah", "b lah"
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should_allow_values_for :email, "a@b.com", "asdf@asdf.com"
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should_ensure_length_in_range :email, 1..100
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should_ensure_value_in_range :age, 1..100
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should_protect_attributes :password
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end
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Makes TDD so much easier.
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=== Controller Tests (Shoulda::Controller::Macros)
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Macros to test the most common controller patterns...
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context "on GET to :show for first record" do
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setup do
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get :show, :id => 1
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end
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should_assign_to :user
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should_respond_with :success
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should_render_template :show
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should_not_set_the_flash
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should "do something else really cool" do
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assert_equal 1, assigns(:user).id
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end
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end
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=== Helpful Assertions (Shoulda::Assertions)
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More to come here, but have fun with what's there.
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assert_same_elements([:a, :b, :c], [:c, :a, :b])
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assert_contains(['a', '1'], /\d/)
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assert_contains(['a', '1'], 'a')
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=== 3rd Party and Application Specific Macros
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Any *.rb file under RAILS_ROOT/test/shoulda_macros/ or vendor/(plugins|gems)/gem_name/shoulda_macros/ will be automatically required when you run your tests. This allows you to distribute macros with your plugins, or to organize the macros inside your application. Remember to add your macro to Test::Unit::TestCase in the macro file:
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# test/shoulda_macros/security.rb
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class Test::Unit::TestCase
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def self.should_be_denied(opts = {})
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should_set_the_flash_to(opts[:flash] || /Please log in/i)
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should_redirect_to(opts[:redirect] || 'login_url')
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end
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end
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= Rails Installation
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=== As a Gem
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Use this if you prefer to use versioned releases of shoulda. Specify the gem dependency in your config/environment.rb file:
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Rails::Initializer.run do |config|
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config.gem "thoughtbot-shoulda", :lib => "shoulda", :source => "http://gems.github.com"
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end
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Then:
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$ rake gems:install
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$ rake gems:unpack
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=== As a Plugin
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Use this if you prefer to use the edge version of shoulda:
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$ script/plugin install git://github.com/thoughtbot/shoulda.git
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=== As a Plugin (using git submodules)
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Use this if you prefer the idea of being able to easily switch between using edge or a tagged version of shoulda:
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$ git submodule add git://github.com/thoughtbot/shoulda.git vendor/plugins/shoulda
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= Credits
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Shoulda is maintained by {Tammer Saleh}[mailto:tsaleh@thoughtbot.com], and is funded by Thoughtbot[http://www.thoughtbot.com], inc.
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= License
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Shoulda is Copyright © 2006-2008 Tammer Saleh, Thoughtbot. It is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the MIT-LICENSE file.
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