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rspec-subject-extensions adds each short-hand to generate a nested example group with a single example that specifies the expected value of each attribute of the subject. If no attribute is given, each element of the subject will be used.

Documentation

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Install

gem install rspec-subject-extensions

Requirements

rspec ~> 2.6.0
i18n >= 0.5.0
activesupport >= 3.0

Usage

Each

Using the singular name of the attributes

Creates a nested example group named by each and the submitted attribute, and then generates an example for each attribute using the submitted block.

# This ...
describe Object do
  each(:item) { should be_an(Integer) }
end

# ... generates the same runtime structure as this:
describe Object do
  describe "each item"
    it "should be an Integer" do
      subject.items.each do |item|
        item.should be_an(Integer)
      end
    end
  end
end

The attribute can be a Symbol or a String.

Using no attribute. Ideal to test scopes

Creates a nested example group and then generates an example for each instance using the submitted block.

# This ...
describe Object do
  subject { Object.visible }
  each { should be_visible }
end

# ... generates the same runtime structure as this:
describe Object do
  describe "each instance" do
    it "should be visible" do
      subject.each do |element|
        element.should be_visible
      end
    end
  end
end

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License

MIT License. Copyright 2011 Sébastien Grosjean, sponsored by BookingSync, Vacation Rental's Booking Calendar Software