Joaquin Rivera Padron wrote:
hi there,
In a step I need to assert (don't know hoe to translate this into
"should" terms) state before keep going, example:
Perhaps you need to make an "expectation" instead of an "assert"? :)
Given "I have signed up as tom who is an admin" do |user, role| do
# call some steps to create user tom
end
oops, sorry that was gone unfinished!
Given "I have signed up as tom who is an admin" do |user, role| do
# call some steps to create user tom
# I need to assert that tom really have the rol (this is not the
most important, so please bear with me)
user_should_have_role user, role
end
that as you see is not very pretty, I would like to do:
Spec::Matchers.define :have_rol do |role|
match do |user|
user.roles.collect{ |r| r.name <http://r.name> }.include?(role)
end
end
and then "assert":
tom.should have_role role
only I don't get to load the matcher. how you normally load custom
machters to be used in cucumber?
Try putting your Spec::Matchers.define block in your env.rb file to see
if that works. I haven't looked closely at how the new matcher DSL adds
the matchers but I would think that would work.
-Ben
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