Paolo Donà wrote:
Hi guys,
running large story files I started missing the red/green output of my
specs.
Thus I wrote a small script
<http://github.com/paolodona/scripts/tree/master/colorize> you can
pipe the story output to, in order to 'colorize' it..
so instead of: $ ./stories/all.rb
you can say: $ ./stories/all.rb | ./colorize
and get pending and failed steps correctly highlighted.
There's a basic support for growl too if found in your path (I ripped
off most of the code from .autotest). That works, but it's certainly
not well integrated into RSpec stories. How would it be the right way
to do this?
(if you want to see how the result look like, take a look
here: http://paolodona.com/2008/7/6/colorize-rspec-stories-output)
--
Paolo Dona'
http://paolodona.com
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Hey Paolo,
This looks look. However, the story runner currently supports
colorization. You just need to pass in a --colour on the command line.
-Ben
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