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Here is how to set up Capybara with RSpec 2 and Ruby on Rails 3. Further down I’ll also show you how to drive Selenium through Capybara. The only assumption is that you have a bare-bones Rails 3 application set up. First, add Capybara to your Gemfile:
Bootstrap in action, as demoed in Luca Pette's article Updated Feb 2012 for Bootstrap 2. Twitter’s new CSS toolkit, Bootstrap, is all the rage these days. I explain how to get the CSS, and optionally the mixins and the JavaScript, into your Rails app. “How do I serve Bootstrap through Rails 3.1’s asset pipeline?” Just add Ken Collins’s (@metaskill’s) less-rails-bootstrap gem (announced recently on
The Chef documentation assumes you have an entire server farm to manage, so it hits you with a lot of complexity. If all you want is to set up and maintain a single VM, this tutorial will help. This is the cloud We will be creating “throwaway” VMs that we can recreate with a single call. If you need to have a single server system persist for years across all changes, you should perhaps check out P
Spork is a forking test runner for RSpec and Cucumber that allows you to run your tests almost instantaneously, without waiting for the entire Rails stack to load. If you haven’t checked it out, I strongly recommend you do so now (use 0.9.0.rc4 for Rails 3 support) – it’s awesome for iterative/test-first development. For those who are using Spork already, here are two tricks to squeeze out the las
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