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4.1.2
Bug fixes
- Fix another regression with
validate_presence_of
so that it works against an attribute that has been decorated withserialize
using a custom serializer class. (#1236)
4.1.1
Bug fixes
- Patch some backward-incompatible changes to
validate_presence_of
that were made in the last version. As of 4.1.0 the presence matcher now checks to ensure that empty string will cause the record to be invalid (in addition to nil, which it was already checking against). However, this check was being performed even if the attribute or column the presence matcher is being run against didn't support being set to an empty string. This releases fixes this. (#1222, #1224, #1231)
4.1.0
Bug fixes
- Fix
validate_uniqueness_of
so that it works when a scope is defined as a string instead of a symbol on the model. (#1176) - Fix
have_db_index
so that it can be used against multiple models that are connected to different databases. (#1200)
Features
- Add support for Rails 6. No new Rails 6 features are supported, but only existing features that broke with the upgrade. (#1193)
- Add support for expression indexes (Rails 5, Postgres only) to
have_db_index
. (#1211) - Add
allow_nil
to thevalidate_presence_of
matcher. (834d8d0, #1100)
Improvements
- Update
validate_presence_of
so that if it is being used against an association which isrequired: true
oroptional: false
, or it is not configured as such but ActiveRecord defaultsbelong_to
associations tooptional: false
, and the matcher fails, the developer is reminded in the failure message that thebelong_to
matcher can be used instead. (#1214, 8697b01) - Update
define_enum_for
so that it produces a more helpful message on failure. (#1216)
4.0.1
Bug fixes
- Fix gemspec so that
setup
script isn't installed globally when gem is installed. (#1180)
4.0.0 (yanked)
This release mainly brings the gem up to date with modern versions of Ruby and Rails and drops support for older, unsupported versions. The compatibility list is now:
- Ruby: 2.6.0, 2.5.1, 2.4.4, 2.3.7
- Rails: 5.2.2, 5.1.6.1, 5.0.7, 4.2.10
Backward-incompatible changes
-
Drop support for Rails 4.0 and 4.1 as well as Ruby 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2, since they've been end-of-lifed. The gem now supports Ruby 2.3+ and Rails 4.2+.
-
use_before_filter
,use_after_filter
, anduse_around_filter
are no longer usable when using shoulda-matchers under Rails 5.x, as the corresponding controller callbacks don't exist there.- PR: #1054
Deprecations
-
define_enum_for
:with
is deprecated in favor ofwith_values
. This is to prevent confusion withwith_prefix
andwith_suffix
, which are new.- PR: #1077
Bug fixes
-
Fix association matchers when used under Rails 5.x so that they make use of
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.data_sources
instead ofActiveRecord::Base.connection.tables
, which was deprecated. -
Fix the
serialize
matcher so that it works with Rails 5.x. -
Fix our custom mocking library Doublespeak, which is used by
delegate_method
, so that it does not produce a warning under Ruby 2.4. -
Fix the
permit
matcher so that it uses the correct method signature to call the controller action with params in order to prevent a warning under Rails 5.x. -
Fix the
define_enum_for
matcher so that it once more allows string columns to be used as enum attributes. -
Fix
validate_uniqueness_of
when used under Rails 4.2 so that when the attribute you're testing is a boolean column, it will no longer emit a warning. -
Fix
validate_inclusion_of
so that if it fails, it will no longer blow up with the error "undefined method `attribute_setter' for nil:NilClass".- Original issue: #904
-
Add negative versions of all validation matchers (i.e. implement
does_not_match?
for them) to prevent them from blowing up with "undefined method `attribute_setter' for nil:NilClass".- Original issue: #904
Features
-
Add
required
andoptional
qualifiers tobelong_to
andhave_one
matchers. (When using thebelong_to
matcher under Rails 5+,required
is assumed unless overridden.) -
Add
without_validating_presence
qualifier tobelong_to
to get around the fact thatrequired
is assumed, above. -
Add
allow_nil
qualifier todelegate_method
. -
Add
allow_nil
qualifier tovalidate_length_of
.- Original PR: #724
-
Add a
port
option to theroute
matcher to allow testing a route that has a constraint on it such that only a specific port may be used to access that route. -
Add
with_prefix
andwith_suffix
todefine_enum_for
to allow testing theenum
macro with correspondingprefix
andsuffix
options (Rails 5 only). -
Add
index_errors
option tohas_many
(Rails 5 only).
Improvements
-
Replace usage of Fixnum with Integer to prevent Ruby 2.4 from emitting deprecation warnings.
3.1.3
Improvements
- Update
BigDecimal.new()
to useBigDecimal()
and avoid deprecation warnings in Ruby 2.6.
3.1.2
Deprecations
- This is the last version that supports Rails 4.0 and 4.1 and Ruby 2.0 and 2.1.
Bug fixes
-
When the
permit
matcher was used without#on
, the controller did not useparams#require
, the params object was duplicated, and the matcher did not recognize the#permit
call inside the controller. This behavior happened because the matcher overwrote double registries with the same parameter hash whenever ActionController::Parameters was instantiated.
3.1.1
Bug fixes
-
Some matchers make use of ActiveSupport's
in?
method, but do not include the file where this is defined in ActiveSupport. This causes problems with projects using shoulda-matchers that do not include all of ActiveSupport by default. To fix this, replacein?
with Ruby's builtininclude?
.- Pull request: #879
-
validate_uniqueness_of
works by creating a record if it doesn't exist, and then testing against a new record with various attributes set that are equal to (or different than) corresponding attributes in the existing record. In 3.1.0 a change was made whereby when the uniqueness matcher is given a new record and creates an existing record out of it, it ensures that the record is valid before continuing on. This created a problem because if the subject, before it was saved, was empty and therefore in an invalid state, it could not effectively be saved. While ideally this should be enforced, doing so would be a backward-incompatible change, so this behavior has been rolled back. (#880, #884, #885) -
Fix an issue with
validate_uniqueness_of
+scoped_to
when used against a model where the attribute has multiple uniqueness validations and each validation has a different set of scopes. In this case, a test written for the first validation (and its scopes) would pass, but tests for the other validations (and their scopes) would not, as the matcher only considered the first set of scopes as the actual set of scopes.
Improvements
-
Update
validate_uniqueness_of
so that if an existing record fails to be created because a column is non-nullable and was not filled in, raise an ExistingRecordInvalid exception with details on how to fix the test.- Commit: 78ccfc5
3.1.0
Bug fixes
-
Update
validate_numericality_of
so that submatchers are applied lazily instead of immediately. Previously, qualifiers were order-dependent, meaning that if you usedstrict
before you used, say,odd
, thenstrict
wouldn't actually apply toodd
. Now the order that you specify qualifiers doesn't matter.- Source: 6c67a5e
-
Fix
allow_value
so that it does not raise an AttributeChangedValueError (formerly CouldNotSetAttributeError) when used against an attribute that is an enum in an ActiveRecord model.- Source: 9e8603e
-
Add a
ignoring_interference_by_writer
qualifier to all matchers, not justallow_value
. This is enabled by default, which means that you should never get a CouldNotSetAttributeError again. (You may get some more information if a test fails, however.) -
Fix
validate_numericality_of
so that it does not blow up when used against a virtual attribute defined in an ActiveRecord model (that is, an attribute that is not present in the database but is defined usingattr_accessor
).- Source: #822
-
Update
validate_numericality_of
so that it no longer raises an IneffectiveTestError if used against a numeric column.
Features
-
Add a new qualifier,
ignoring_case_sensitivity
, tovalidate_uniqueness_of
. This provides a way to test uniqueness of an attribute whose case is normalized, either in a custom writer method for that attribute, or in a custombefore_validation
callback.
Improvements
-
Improve failure messages and descriptions of all matchers across the board so that it is easier to understand what the matcher was doing when it failed. (You'll see a huge difference in the output of the numericality and uniqueness matchers in particular.)
-
Matchers now raise an error if any attributes that the matcher is attempting to set do not exist on the model.
- Source: 2962112
-
Update
validate_numericality_of
so that it doesn't always run all of the submatchers, but stops on the first one that fails. Since failure messages now contain information as to what value the matcher set on the attribute when it failed, this change guarantees that the correct value will be shown.- Source: 8e24a6e
-
Continue to detect if attributes change incoming values, but now instead of immediately seeing a CouldNotSetAttributeError, you will only be informed about it if the test you've written fails.
- Source: 1189934
-
Add an additional check to
define_enum_for
to ensure that the column that underlies the enum attribute you're testing is an integer column.- Source: 68dd70a
-
Add a test for
validate_numericality_of
so that it officially supports money columns.
3.0.1
Bug fixes
-
Fix
validate_inclusion_of
+in_array
when used against a date or datetime column/attribute so that it does not raise a CouldNotSetAttributeError. (#783, 8fa97b4) -
Fix
validate_numericality_of
when used against a numeric column so that it no longer raises a CouldNotSetAttributeError if the matcher has been qualified in any way (only_integer
,greater_than
,odd
, etc.). (#784, #812)
Improvements
validate_uniqueness_of
now raises a NonCaseSwappableValueError if the value the matcher is using to test uniqueness cannot be case-swapped -- in other words, if it doesn't contain any alpha characters. When this is the case, the matcher cannot work effectively. (#789, ada9bd3)
3.0.0
Backward-incompatible changes
-
We've dropped support for Rails 3.x, Ruby 1.9.2, and Ruby 1.9.3, and RSpec 2. All of these have been end-of-lifed. (a4045a1, b7fe87a, 32c0e62)
-
The gem no longer detects the test framework you're using or mixes itself into that framework automatically. History has shown that performing any kind of detection is prone to bugs and more complicated than it should be.
Here are the updated instructions:
-
You no longer need to say
require: false
in your Gemfile; you can include the gem as normal. -
You'll need to add the following somewhere in your
rails_helper
(for RSpec) ortest_helper
(for Minitest / Test::Unit):Shoulda::Matchers.configure do |config| config.integrate do |with| # Choose a test framework: with.test_framework :rspec with.test_framework :minitest with.test_framework :minitest_4 with.test_framework :test_unit # Choose one or more libraries: with.library :active_record with.library :active_model with.library :action_controller # Or, choose the following (which implies all of the above): with.library :rails end end
(1900071)
-
-
Previously, under RSpec, all of the matchers were mixed into all of the example groups. This created a problem because some gems, such as active_model_serializers-matchers, provide matchers that share the same name as some of our own matchers. Now, matchers are only mixed into whichever example group they belong to:
- ActiveModel and ActiveRecord matchers are available only in model example groups.
- ActionController matchers are available only in controller example groups.
- The
route
matcher is available only in routing example groups.
-
There are two changes to
allow_value
:-
The negative form of
allow_value
has been changed so that instead of asserting that any of the given values is an invalid value (allowing good values to pass through), assert that all values are invalid values (allowing good values not to pass through). This means that this test which formerly passed will now fail:expect(record).not_to allow_value('good value', *bad_values)
(19ce8a6)
-
allow_value
now raises a CouldNotSetAttributeError if in setting the attribute, the value of the attribute from reading the attribute back is different from the one used to set it.This would happen if the writer method for that attribute has custom logic to ignore certain incoming values or change them in any way. Here are three examples we've seen:
-
You're attempting to assert that an attribute should not allow nil, yet the attribute's writer method contains a conditional to do nothing if the attribute is set to nil:
class Foo include ActiveModel::Model attr_reader :bar def bar=(value) return if value.nil? @bar = value end end describe Foo do it do foo = Foo.new foo.bar = "baz" # This will raise a CouldNotSetAttributeError since `foo.bar` is now "123" expect(foo).not_to allow_value(nil).for(:bar) end end
-
You're attempting to assert that an numeric attribute should not allow a string that contains non-numeric characters, yet the writer method for that attribute strips out non-numeric characters:
class Foo include ActiveModel::Model attr_reader :bar def bar=(value) @bar = value.gsub(/\D+/, '') end end describe Foo do it do foo = Foo.new # This will raise a CouldNotSetAttributeError since `foo.bar` is now "123" expect(foo).not_to allow_value("abc123").for(:bar) end end
-
You're passing a value to
allow_value
that the model typecasts into another value:describe Foo do # Assume that `attr` is a string # This will raise a CouldNotSetAttributeError since `attr` typecasts `[]` to `"[]"` it { should_not allow_value([]).for(:attr) } end
With all of these failing examples, why are we making this change? We want to guard you (as the developer) from writing a test that you think acts one way but actually acts a different way, as this could lead to a confusing false positive or negative.
If you understand the problem and wish to override this behavior so that you do not get a CouldNotSetAttributeError, you can add the
ignoring_interference_by_writer
qualifier like so. Note that this will not always cause the test to pass.it { should_not allow_value([]).for(:attr).ignoring_interference_by_writer }
(9d9dc4e)
-
-
-
validate_uniqueness_of
is now properly case-sensitive by default, to match the default behavior of the validation itself. This is a backward-incompatible change because this test which incorrectly passed before will now fail:class Product < ActiveRecord::Base validates_uniqueness_of :name, case_sensitive: false end describe Product do it { is_expected.to validate_uniqueness_of(:name) } end
(57a1922)
-
ensure_inclusion_of
,ensure_exclusion_of
, andensure_length_of
have been removed in favor of theirvalidate_*
counterparts. (55c8d09) -
set_the_flash
andset_session
have been changed to more closely align with each other: -
Change
set_flash
so thatset_flash[:foo].now
is no longer valid syntax. You'll want to useset_flash.now[:foo]
instead. This was changed in order to more closely align with howflash.now
works when used in a controller. (#755, #752) -
Change behavior of
validate_uniqueness_of
when the matcher is not qualified with any scopes, but your validation is. Previously the following test would pass when it now fails:class Post < ActiveRecord::Base validate :slug, uniqueness: { scope: :user_id } end describe Post do it { should validate_uniqueness_of(:slug) } end
(6ac7b81)
Bug fixes
-
So far the tests for the gem have been running against only SQLite. Now they run against PostgreSQL, too. As a result we were able to fix some Postgres-related bugs, specifically around
validate_uniqueness_of
:-
When scoped to a UUID column that ends in an "f", the matcher is able to generate a proper "next" value without erroring. (#402, #587, #662)
-
Support scopes that are PostgreSQL array columns. Please note that this is only supported for Rails 4.2 and greater, as versions before this cannot handle array columns correctly, particularly in conjunction with the uniqueness validator. (#554)
-
Fix so that when scoped to a text column and the scope is set to nil before running it through the matcher, the matcher does not fail. (#521, #607)
-
-
Fix
define_enum_for
so that it actually tests that the attribute is present in the list of defined enums, as you could fool it by merely defining a class method that was the pluralized version of the attribute name. In the same vein, passing a pluralized version of the attribute name todefine_enum_for
would erroneously pass, and now it fails. (#641) -
Fix
permit
so that it does not break the functionality of ActionController::Parameters#require. (#648, #675) -
Fix
validate_uniqueness_of
+scoped_to
so that it does not raise an error if a record exists where the scoped attribute is nil. (#677) -
Fix
route
matcher so if your route includes a defaultformat
, you can specify this as a symbol or string. (#693) -
Fix
validate_uniqueness_of
so that it allows you to test against scoped attributes that are boolean columns. (#457, #694) -
Fix failure message for
validate_numericality_of
as it sometimes didn't provide the reason for failure. (#699) -
Fix
shoulda/matchers/independent
so that it can be required independently, without having to require all of the gem. (#746, e0a0200)
Features
-
Add
on
qualifier topermit
. This allows you to make an assertion that a restriction was placed on a slice of theparams
hash and not the entireparams
hash. Although we don't require you to use this qualifier, we do recommend it, as it's a more precise check. (#675) -
Add
strict
qualifier tovalidate_numericality_of
. (#620) -
Add
on
qualifier tovalidate_numericality_of
. (9748869; h/t #356, #358) -
Add
join_table
qualifier tohave_and_belong_to_many
. (#556) -
allow_values
is now an alias forallow_value
. This makes more sense when checking against multiple values:it { should allow_values('this', 'and', 'that') }
(#692)
2.8.0
Deprecations
-
ensure_length_of
has been renamed tovalidate_length_of
.ensure_length_of
is deprecated and will be removed in 3.0.0. -
set_the_flash
has been renamed toset_flash
.set_the_flash
is deprecated and will be removed in 3.0.0. -
set_session(:foo)
is deprecated in favor ofset_session[:foo]
.set_session(:foo)
will be invalid syntax in 3.0.0. -
Using
should set_session[:key].to(nil)
to assert that that a value has not been set is deprecated. Please useshould_not set_session[:key]
instead. In 3.0.0,should set_session[:key].to(nil)
will only pass if the value is truly nil.
Bug fixes
-
Fix
delegate_method
so that it works again with shoulda-context. (#591) -
Fix
validate_uniqueness_of
when used withscoped_to
so that when one of the scope attributes is a polymorphic*_type
attribute and the model has another validation on the same attribute, the matcher does not fail with an error. (#592) -
Fix
has_many
used withthrough
so that when the association does not exist, and the matcher fails, it does not raise an error when producing the failure message. (#588) -
Fix
have_and_belong_to_many
used withjoin_table
so that it does not fail whenforeign_key
and/orassociation_foreign_key
was specified on the association as a symbol instead of a string. (#584) -
Fix
allow_value
when an i18n translation key is passed towith_message
and the:against
option is used to specify an alternate attribute. A bug here also happened to affectvalidate_confirmation_of
when an i18n translation key is passed towith_message
. (#593) -
Fix
class_name
qualifier for association matchers so that if the model being referenced is namespaced, the matcher will correctly resolve the class before checking it against the association'sclass_name
. (#537) -
Fix
validate_inclusion_of
used withwith_message
so that it fails if given a message that does not match the message on the validation. (#598) -
Fix
route
matcher so that when controller and action are specified in hash notation (e.g.posts#show
), route parameters such asid
do not need to be specified as a string but may be specified as a number as well. (#602)
Features
-
Add ability to test
:primary_key
option on associations. (#597) -
Add
allow_blank
qualifier tovalidate_uniqueness_of
to complement theallow_blank
option. (#543) -
Change
set_session
so that #[] and #to qualifiers are optional, similar toset_flash
. That is, you can now sayshould set_session
to assert that any flash value has been set, orshould set_session.to('value')
to assert that any value in the session is 'value'. -
Change
set_session
so that its #to qualifier supports regexps, similar toset_flash
. -
Add
with_prefix
qualifier todelegate_method
to correspond to theprefix
option for Rails'sdelegate
macro. (#622) -
Add support for Rails 4.2, especially fixing
serialize
matcher to remove warning aboutserialized_attributes
being deprecated. (#627) -
Update
dependent
qualifier on association matchers to support:destroy
,:delete
,:nullify
,:restrict
,:restrict_with_exception
, and:restrict_with_error
. You can also passtrue
orfalse
to assert that the association has (or has not) been declared with any dependent option. (#631)
Improvements
- Tweak
allow_value
failure message so that it reads a bit nicer when listing existing errors.
2.7.0
Deprecations
-
ensure_inclusion_of
has been renamed tovalidate_inclusion_of
.ensure_inclusion_of
is deprecated and will be removed in 3.0.0. -
ensure_exclusion_of
has been renamed tovalidate_exclusion_of
.ensure_exclusion_of
is deprecated and will be removed in 3.0.0.
Bug fixes
-
Fix
delegate_method
so that it does not raise an error if the method that returns the delegate object is private. -
Warn when
ensure_inclusion_of
is chained with.in_array([false, true])
as well as with.in_array([true, false])
. -
Fix
set_session
so that theto
qualifier if given nil checks that the session variable in question was set to nil (previously this actually did nothing). -
Fix
filter_param
so that it works whenconfig.filter_parameters
contains regexes. -
Fix
delegate_method
so that it can be required independent of Active Support. -
Fix
validate_uniqueness_of
. When used against an unpersisted record whose model contained a non-nullable column other than the one being validated, the matcher would break. Even if the test set that column to a value beforehand, the record had to be persisted in order for the matcher to work. Now this is no longer the case and the record can remain unpersisted. -
Fix
validate_absence_of
: it required that a string be passed as the attribute name rather than a symbol (which is the usual and documented usage).
Features
- Add new matcher
define_enum_for
to test usage of theenum
macro introduced in Rails 4.1.
Improvements
-
have_and_belongs_to_many
now checks to make sure that the join table contains the correct columns for the left- and right-hand side of the association. -
Reword failure message for
delegate_method
so that it's a little more helpful.
2.6.2
Bug fixes
-
If you have a Rails >= 4.1 project and you are running tests using Spring, matchers that depend on assertions within Rails' testing layer (e.g.
render_template
androute
) will no longer fail. -
Fix
permit
so that it can be used more than once in the same test. -
Revert change to
validate_uniqueness_of
made in 2.6.0 so that it no longer provides default values for non-primary, non-nullable columns. This approach was causing test failures because it makes the assumption that none of these columns allow only specific values, which is not true. If you get an error fromvalidate_uniqueness_of
, your best bet continues to be creating a record manually and callingvalidate_uniqueness_of
on that instead. -
The majority of warnings that the gem produced have been removed. The gem still produces warnings under Ruby 1.9.3; we will address this in a future release.
2.6.1
Bug fixes
-
Revert changes to
validate_numericality_of
made in the last release, which made it so that comparison qualifiers specified on the validation are tested using a very small decimal number offset rather than a whole number by default, except if the matcher was qualified withonly_integer
. This means that prior to 2.6.0, if your validation specifiedonly_integer
and you did not, then after 2.6.0 that test would fail. This is now fixed. -
Fix regression in previous release where ActiveRecord matchers would not be included when ActiveRecord wasn't defined (i.e. if you were using ActiveModel only).
-
Revert the behavior of
allow_value
changed in 2.6.0 (it will no longer raise CouldNotClearAttribute). This was originally done as a part of a fix forvalidate_presence_of
when used in conjunction withhas_secure_password
. That fix has been updated so that it does not affectallow_value
. -
Fix callback matchers and correct test coverage.
-
Fix
permit
so that it does not interfere with different usages ofparams
in your controller action. Specifically, this will not raise an error:params.fetch(:foo, {}).permit(:bar, :baz)
(thepermit
will have no problems recognizing that :bar and :baz are permitted params). -
Fix
permit
on Rails 4.1 to use PATCH by default for #update instead of PUT. Previously you had to specify this manually. -
Fix
permit
so that it track multiple calls to #permit in your controller action. Previously only the last usage of #permit would be considered in determining whether the matcher matched. -
Fix
permit
so that if the route for your action requires params (such as id) then you can now specify those params:permit(:first_name, :last_name).for(:update, params: { id: 42 })
. -
Fix
delegate_method
so that it does not stub the target method forever, returning it to its original implementation after the match ends. -
Fix
validate_uniqueness_of
to work with Rails 4.1 enum columns.
Features
- Teach
with_message
qualifier onallow_value
to accept a hash of i18n interpolation values:allow_value('foo').for(:attr).with_message(:greater_than, values: { count: 20 })
.
2.6.0
-
The boolean argument to
have_db_index
'sunique
option is now optional, for consistency with other matchers. -
Association matchers now test that the model being referred to (either implicitly or explicitly, using
:class_name
) actually exists. -
Add ability to test
:autosave
option on associations. -
Fix
validate_uniqueness_of(...).allow_nil
so that it can be used against an non-password attribute which is in a model thathas_secure_password
. Doing so previously would result in a "Password digest missing on new record" error. -
Fix description for
validate_numericality_of
so that if the matcher fails, the error message reported does not say the matcher accepts integer values if you didn't specify that. -
Fix
ensure_inclusion_of
so that you can use it against a boolean column (and pass boolean values toin_array
). There are two caveats:- You should not test that your attribute allows both true and false
(
.in_array([true, false]
); there's no way to test that it doesn't accept anything other than that. - You cannot test that your attribute allows nil (
.in_array([nil])
) if the column does not allow null values.
- You should not test that your attribute allows both true and false
(
-
Change
validate_uniqueness_of(...)
so that it provides default values for non-nullable attributes. -
Running
rake
now installs Appraisals before running the test suite. (Additionally, we now manage Appraisals using theappraisal
executable in Appraisal 1.0.0.) -
Add
allow_nil
option tovalidate_numericality_of
so that you can validate that numeric values are validated only if a value is supplied. -
Fix
validate_numericality_of
so that test fails when the value withgreater_than
,greater_than_or_equal_to
,less_than
,less_than_or_equal_ to
orequal_to
is not appropriate. -
Change
validate_presence_of
under Rails 4 so that if you are using it with a user whose modelhas_secure_password
and whose password is set to a value, you will be instructed to use a user whose password is blank instead. The reason for this change is due to the fact that Rails 4's version ofhas_secure_password
defines #password= such thatnil
will be ignored, which interferes with howvalidate_presence_of
works. -
Add ability to test
belongs_to
associations defined with:inverse_of
. -
Add back matchers that were removed in 2.0.0:
permit
, for testing strong parameters, anddelegate_method
, for testing delegation. -
Add new matchers for testing controller filters:
before_filter
,after_filter
, andaround_filter
(aliased tobefore_action
,after_action
andaround_action
for Rails 4). -
Fix
rescue_from
matcher so that it does not raise an error when testing a method handler which has been marked as protected or private. -
Fix compatibility issues with Rails 4.1:
set_the_flash
andhave_and_belongs_to_many
no longer raise errors- Minitest no longer prints warnings whenever shoulda-matchers is required
v 2.5.0
-
Fix Rails/Test::Unit integration to ensure that the test case classes we are re-opening actually exist.
-
Fix
ensure_length_of
so that it uses the right message to validate whenis_equal_to
is specified in conjunction with a custom message. -
The
route
matcher now accepts specifying a controller/action pair as a string instead of only a hash (e.g.route(...).to('posts#index')
instead ofroute(...).to(controller: 'posts', action: 'index')
). -
The
ensure_inclusion_of
matcher now works with a decimal column. -
Under Rails 3, if you had an association matcher chained with the the
order
submatcher -- e.g.should have_many(:foos).order(:bar)
-- and your association had an:include
on it, using the matcher would raise an error. This has been fixed. -
Fix
validate_uniqueness_of
so it doesn't fail if the attribute under test has a limit of fewer than 16 characters. -
You can now test that your
has_many :through
orhas_one :through
associations are defined with a:source
option. -
Add new matcher
validates_absence_of
. -
Update matchers so that they use
failure_message
andfailure_message_when_negated
to define error messages. These are new methods in the upcoming RSpec 3 release which replacefailure_message_for_should
andfailure_message_for_should_not
. We've kept backward compatibility so all of your existing tests should still work -- this is just to make sure when RSpec 3 is released you don't get a bunch of warnings.
v 2.4.0
-
Fix a bug with the
validate_numericality_of
matcher that would not allow thewith_message
option on certain submatchers. -
Fix a regression with context-dependent validations in ActiveResource
-
shoulda-matchers is now fully compatible with Rails 4.
-
When not using RSpec, shoulda-matchers is now auto-included into ActiveSupport::TestCase instead of Test::Unit::TestCase (in Rails 4 the former no longer inherits from the latter).
v 2.3.0
-
Fix a bug in
ensure_inclusion_of
that would cause issues with usingin_array
with an integer value. -
Add support for PostgreSQL UUID columns to
validates_uniqueness_of
(#334). -
Fix
validates_numericality_of
so thatis_equal_to
submatcher works correctly (#326). -
Fix context support for validation matchers and disallowed values (#313).
-
Add a
counter_cache
submatcher forbelongs_to
associations (#311). -
Add a
rescue_from
matcher for Rails controllers which checks that the correct ActiveSupport call has been made and that the handlers exist without actually throwing an exception (#287). -
Changed the scope of AssociationMatcher methods from protected to private.
-
Extracted
#order
,#through
, and#dependent
from AssociationMatcher as their own submatchers.
v 2.2.0
-
Fix
have_and_belong_to_many
matcher issue for Rails 4. -
Fix
validate_uniqueness_of.scoped_to
issue when the scoped field is already taken (#207). -
Add comparison submatchers to
validate_numericality_of
to correspond to the comparison options you can give tovalidates_numericality_of
(#244).
v 2.1.0
-
Add missing
failure_message_for_should_not
implementations tovalidate_numericality_of
and its submatchers -
Support validation contexts for testing validations
on: :create
and when using custom contexts likemodel.valid?(:my_context)
. -
Fix a bug in validations with autosaved models.
-
Fix maximum value detection for the
ensure_inclusion_of
andensure_exclusion_of
matchers. -
Add
:odd
and:even
options to thevalidate_numericality_of
matcher. -
Add
:touch
option to AssociationMatcher. -
Ruby 2.0.0 is now officially supported.
-
Fix the issue where using
%{attribute}
or%{model}
in I18n translations raised exceptions. -
Support datetime columns in
validate_uniqueness_of.scoped_to
. -
Add
allow_nil
option to thevalidate_uniqueness_of
matcher.
v 2.0.0
-
Remove the following matchers:
assign_to
respond_with_content_type
query_the_database
validate_format_of
have_sent_email
permit
(strong parameters matcher)delegate_method
-
For more information about 2.0 changes, see: http://robots.thoughtbot.com/post/47031676783/shoulda-matchers-2-0.
v 1.5.6
- Revert previous change in AllowValueMatcher that added a check for a properly-set attribute.
v 1.5.5
-
AllowValueMatcher checks that the right value is used for attempts at setting the attribute with it.
- Please note that previously-passing tests might now fail. It is likely that it's not a bug, but please make sure that the code you're testing is written properly before submitting an issue.
-
Use DisallowValueMatcher for
disallows_value_of
method. -
Assert
class_name
value on real class name for AssociationMatcher. -
Correct the variable used for
validate_confirmation_of
matcher description.
v 1.5.4
- Properly-released version of 1.5.3.
v 1.5.3 - yanked due to mis-release
- Alleviate the need to add
rspec
gem to your app.
v 1.5.1
-
Bump version dependency of Bourne to allow for Mocha upgrade.
-
Should fix incompatibility with MiniTest.
v 1.5.0
-
Deprecate the following matchers:
assign_to
respond_with_content_type
query_the_database
validate_format_of
have_sent_email
permit
(strong parameters matcher)delegate_method
-
Use RSpec's native
configure.include
syntax for including matchers into RSpec (#204). -
Do not force MiniTest loading when test-unit is available (this was fixed before 1.3.0 then reverted in 1.3.0).
v1.4.2
- Add a new
delegate_method
matcher.
v1.4.1
-
Fix an issue when used with Test::Unit on the allow value matcher.
-
Fix an issue with using
ensure_inclusion_of(:attr)
given an array of true or false values.
v1.4.0
-
Add
strict
option to validation matchers. -
Verify that arguments to
set_the_flash
matcher are valid. -
Fix issue in ValidateUniquenessMatcher that could cause an error on postgres.
-
You can now pass an array to
ensure_exclusion_of
usingin_array
. -
Allow testing of
:foreign_key
option forhas_one
relationships using the association matcher. -
Fix bug where
ensure_length_of
would pass if the given string was too long. -
allow_blank
will now allow values such as: ' ', '\n', and '\r'. -
Test outside values for
ensure_inclusion_of
when given an array. -
Fix the output of the
set_the_flash
matcher.
v1.3.0
-
validate_format_of
will acceptallow_blank(bool)
andallow_nil(bool)
. -
Prefer Test::Unit to MiniTest when loading integrations so that RubyMine is happy (#88).
-
validates_uniqueness_of
will now create a record if one does not exist. Previously, users were required to create a record in the database before using this matcher. -
Fix an edge case when where the matchers weren't loaded into Test::Unit when mixing RSpec and Test::Unit tests and also loading both the 'rspec-rails' gem and 'shoulda-matchers' gem from the same Gemfile group, namely [:test, :development].
-
controller.should_not render_partial
now correctly matchesrender partial: "partial"
.
v1.2.0
-
ensure_inclusion_of
now has anin_array
parameter:ensure_inclusion_of(:attr).in_array(['foo', 'bar'])
. It cannot be used with the.in_range
option. (vpereira) -
ensure_in_inclusion_of
within_array
will acceptallow_blank(bool)
andallow_nil(false)
-
Test against Rails 3.2.
-
Fix
ensure_length_of
to use all possible I18n error messages. -
have_db_index.unique(nil)
used to function exactly the same ashave_db_index
with no unique option. It now functions the same ashave_db_index.unique(false)
. -
In 1.1.0,
have_sent_email
checked all emails to ensure they matched. It now checks that only one email matches, which restores 1.0.0 behavior.
v1.1.0
-
Add
only_integer
option tovalidate_numericality_of
:should validate_numericality_of(:attribute).only_integer
-
Add a
query_the_database
matcher:it { should query_the_database(4.times).when_calling(:complicated_method) }
it { should query_the_database(4.times).or_less.when_calling(:complicated_method) }
it { should_not query_the_database.when_calling(:complicated_method) }
-
Database columns are now correctly checked for primality. E.G., this works now:
it { should have_db_column(:id).with_options(:primary => true) }
-
The flash matcher can check specific flash keys using [], like so:
it { should set_the_flash[:alert].to("Password doesn't match") }
-
The
have_sent_email
matcher can checkreply_to
:it { should have_sent_email.reply_to([user, other]) }
-
Add
validates_confirmation_of
matcher:it { should validate_confirmation_of(:password) }
-
Add
serialize
matcher:it { should serialize(:details).as(Hash).as_instance_of(Hash) }
-
shoulda-matchers checks for all possible I18n keys, instead of just e.g.
activerecord.errors.messages.blank
-
Add
accept_nested_attributes
matcher -
Our very first dependency: ActiveSupport >= 3.0.0