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rspec-2.12 is a minor release (per SemVer), which includes numerous enhancements and bug fixes. It is fully backward compatible with previous rspec-2 releases and is a recommended upgrade for all users. Thanks to all who contributed. Special thanks to Myron Marston and Andy Lindeman for their personal contributions to the code as well as a great job shepherding pull requests from several new contr
rspec-2.11.0 is out and filled with a bunch of new features. Big thanks to all who contributed, especially Justin Ko, Andy Lindeman (the newest addition to the RSpec core team) and Myron Marston for their great job addressing issues and shepherding pull requests. Thanks also to Myron for all his work on two great new features: the new expectation syntax and support for stubbing constants. rspec-co
TL;DR Explicit use of the “subject” abstraction is a code smell, and should be refactored to use a more intention revealing name whenever possible. One liners rspec-core supports a one-liner syntax to reduce the noise of common requirements like validations: Without support for this syntax, the same example might look like this: The benefit of this more verbose example is that it we can read it an
API Docs (RDoc) http://rubydoc.info/gems/rspec-core http://rubydoc.info/gems/rspec-expectations http://rubydoc.info/gems/rspec-mocks http://rubydoc.info/gems/rspec-rails Cucumber docs http://relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-core http://relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations http://relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-mocks http://relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-rails rspec-core-2.10.0 full changelog Enhancements Ad
We released RSpec-2.8.0 today with a host of new features and improvements since 2.7. Some of the highlights are described below, but you can see the full changelogs at: http://rubydoc.info/gems/rspec-core/file/Changelog.md http://rubydoc.info/gems/rspec-expectations/file/Changelog.md http://rubydoc.info/gems/rspec-mocks/file/Changelog.md http://rubydoc.info/gems/rspec-rails/file/Changelog.md Docu
Bundler serves two primary purposes: it helps you to install the correct gem versions it constrains the load path to the correct gem versions at runtime Assuming you’re using Bundler to constrain your runtime environment (which you are if you’re using Rails 3 defaults), then you are likely prefixing most shell commands with bundle exec. Here’s a little tip to help save you the prefix, without addi
Maintaining balance while reducing duplication David Chelimsky Saturday, November 13, 2010 http://drw.com Saturday, November 13, 2010 http://rubygems.org/gems/rspec Saturday, November 13, 2010 http://relishapp.com/rspec Saturday, November 13, 2010 Saturday, November 13, 2010 http://pragprog.com/titles/achbd/the-rspec-book At printer on Nov 12! Saturday, November 13, 2010 This talk is not about RS
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[Updated on 17 March, 2010] I just released rspec-2.0.0.beta.4 with support for autotest, among other enhancements. Autotest integration is going to be a bit different in rspec-2. We’re removing the autospec command, which did nothing but set an environment variable and call autotest. In rspec-2, you’ll use the autotest command directly, but doing so requires a small bit of configuration. As of be
RSpec-2.0.0 has been released! This marks the end of a year-long effort that improves RSpec in a number of ways, including modularity, cleaner code, and much better integration with Rails-3 than was possible before. Docs, with a little bit of relish In addition to the documentation available at all the places mentioned my earlier post, we’ve also got all of the Cucumber features posted to Justin K
RSpec-2 is getting close to a release candidate, and as the beta gems have been flowing a lot of questions have been coming in, especially about documentation. Here is some information that should help. Source code RSpec development has moved to the rspec account on github. There are five repositories at the moment: http://github.com/rspec/rspec http://github.com/rspec/rspec-core http://github.com
The RSpec Development Team is pleased as glug (that’s kind of like punch, but more festive) to announce RSpec-1.1.0. Thanks to all who have contributed patches over the last few months. Big thanks to Dan North and Brian Takita for their important work on this release. Dan contributed his rbehave framework which is now the Story Runner. Brian patiently did a TON of refactoring around interoperabili
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