Did you see this?

http://code.jeremyevans.net/doc/fixture_dependencies/

It is fixtures for Sequel.

Personally when U actually get around to writing the tests for
wolfmanblog, I'll probably use givens, but htta is just a personal
preference.

On Jan 31, 10:02 pm, Phlip <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> At my day job, with 1,700 test cases in just one project, we are very 
> >> sensitive
> >> to the quality of our fixtures and their database hooks. Doing things The 
> >> Merb
> >> Way would slow down both our programming, and our test runs
> > I'm sorry? No, doing things the "Merb Way" would NOT slow you down. You
> > are doing things wrong. Plain and simple. You are refusing to use the
> > correct tools for the job and then complaining about it.
>
> I need you to focus: Writing fixtures in blocks to the database, and using a
> transaction around each test case is a best practice. Sorry to trigger a
> diatribe; I'm aware that the Merb community is very good at finding
> alternatives. One of them is extra complex fixture systems, redundantly 
> declared...
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