Unencumbered
You got Cucumber in my RSpec!
Write Cucumber-flavored integration tests as easily as you write your RSpec.
To Get Output Like This
Output from a rake spec:integration
run:
User creates a vurl
Scenario: creating
Given I am on the home page
When I submit a valid vurl
Then I should be on vurl stats page
And I should see a success message
And my vurl was successfully created
Make a Feature Like This
Put it in a spec file in the spec/integration folder. Here’s user_creates_vurl_spec.rb for example:
require File.('../../spec_helper', __FILE__)
Feature "User creates a vurl" do
Scenario "creating" do
Given "I am on the home page" do
executes { visit root_path }
When "I submit a valid vurl" do
executes do
fill_in "vurl_url", :with => 'http://example.com'
'Vurlify!'
end
Then "I should be on the vurl stats page" do
current_url.should == stats_url(Vurl.last.slug)
end
And "I should see a success message" do
response.body.should include('Vurl was successfully created')
end
And "my vurl was created" do
Vurl.last.url.should == 'http://example.com'
end
end
end
end
end
Set Up
Environment
Add this line to your config/environments/test.rb file. Make sure to use the :lib => false
item. We need to require the library manually in the spec_helper.rb, since it patches RSpec.
config.gem "unencumbered", :lib => false, :version => 'x.x.x'
spec_helper.rb
Meld these lines into your existing spec/spec_helper.rb. Note the unencumbered require needs to be after your RSpec requires, since it patches RSpec.
require 'unencumbered'
require 'webrat'
Webrat.configure do |config|
config.mode = :rails
end
Spec::Runner.configure do |config|
[...your other config code...]
config.include(Webrat::Matchers, :type => [:integration])
end
class ActionController::Integration::Session; include Spec::Matchers; end
spec.opts
RSpec’s nested format reads nicely. Put this line in your spec/spec.opts file.
--format nested
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