I set RAILS_ENV in my stories/helper.rb file. That might be a good  
solution.


On Feb 19, 2008, at 10:32 AM, Ed Howland wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am trying to get Webrat integrated with RSpec. I've followed the
> steps in the various blog posts about this, but have one sniggling
> little issue. It might be a Webrat issue, but I am hoping the RSpec
> folks might have already solved it.
>
> I have the stories run from a Rake task  (am hoping for one of these
> in the main rspec rake task soon,) ut to run webrat stuff in the
> steps, you need to:
>
> rake spec:stories RAILS_ENV=test.
>
> The reason is due to the boot order of rake and plugins (of which
> webrat and rspec are ones), webrat/init.rb doesn't attach itself to
> ActionController::Integration::Session unless it is on the test
> environment. Only setting the RAILS_ENV ahead of the boot sequence
> fixes this. But I am wondering if there is another alternative.
>
> Also, has anyone gotten it to run with autotest?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Ed
>
>
>
>
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