Opal-RSpec Changelog
1.0.0 - 2022-11-24
Drop support for anything below Opal v1.6.alpha1
Update to the latest RSpec versions
Vendor-in
diff-lcs
Rework the async logic to use the
await
feature of Opal- If you use async features, it's crucial to use a
# await: *await*
magic comment (this will cause any call to a method containing anawait
word to be compiled with anawait
ES8 keyword) - Both
let
andsubject
that return a promise (ie. are async) must be referenced with an.await
method - In
around
blocks, you must callexample.run_await
instead of justexample.run
- Only
PromiseV2
is supported (PromiseV1
may work, but you should migrate your application to usePromiseV2
nevertheless, in Opal 2.0 it will become the default)
- If you use async features, it's crucial to use a
Drop a requirement of
opal-sprockets
- Sprockets support is still provided, but you need to manually
require "opal/rspec/sprockets"
- Sprockets support is still provided, but you need to manually
0.8.0 - 2021-12-01
Support for Opal v1.x
Fix some x-srting semicolon warnings
Fix forwarding the exit code to the rake task
0.7.1 - 2019-02-04
- add a project initializer:
opal-rspec --init
0.7.0 - 2019-02-03
Drop support for the legacy async syntax
Complete internal overhaul
Support for Opal v0.11
0.6.1 - 2017-05-25
Fixed compatibility with Rake 12
Open up to opal 0.11 (not officially supported yet)
0.6.0 - 2016-08-29
Support for Opal 0.8/0.9 removed
Opal 0.10 support
Arity checking enabled by default
Dropped support for PhantomJS < 2.0
Removed
Kernel#caller
monkey patch so test file/line metadata is only available if supplied via test metadata or for failures. Should improve performance since an exception isn't thrown for every test to gather the data
0.5.0 - 2015-12-08
By default, any subject, it example block, before(:each), after(:each), and around that returns a promise will be executed asynchronously. Async is NOT yet supported for context level hooks. Async approach from < 0.4.3 will still work.
Update to RSpec 3.1 (core is 3.1.7, expectations/support 3.1.2, mocks 3.1.3)
Opal 0.9 compatibility
A lot more aspects of RSpec should work now as 20+ Opal pull requests were completed from opal-rspec work
Remove copy of source from opal-rspec git repo (and just rely on git submodule fetch)
Rake task improvements:
- supports passing a test pattern (include and exclude) and FileLists besides 'spec/*/_spec.rb
- colors, formatter, and additional requires can be supplied from the command line via the SPEC_OPTS environment variable
Formatters:
- Fixed issues with RSpec's BaseTextFormatter and made ProgressFormatter the default when run via the Rake task
- Fix redundant messages with expectation fails
- Browser formatter now works w/ progress bar and has a 'Dump to console' link that will put a clickable stack trace for a failed example in the browser console
- JSON formatter supported
Fixed issues with constants/example group naming
Basic nodejs runner support
A lot more matchers enabled
PhantomJS 2.0 compatibility (also still compatible with 1.9.8). Thanks to @aost. Closes out https://github.com/opal/opal-rspec/issues/42
0.4.3 - 2015-06-14
- Allow the gem to be run under Opal 0.7 and 0.8
- Fix some threading issues
- Avoid some other calls to mutable-strings methods
0.4.2 - 2015-03-28
- Avoid phantomjs warning messages
0.4.1 - 2015-02-25
Remove predicate matcher fixes as Opal supports $1..$9 special gvars.
Update Opal dependency for ~> 0.6.0.
Remove double-escaping in inline x-strings (from Opal bug fix).
Remove opal-sprockets dependency - build tools now part of opal.
Replaced browser formatter to use html printer from rspec
Add timeout support to asynchronous specs