Hello! I'm trying to migrate my scripts from RSpec 1.3.0 to 2.0.1 having some issues so far.
1) I don't like is that ".rspec" has to be in the working directory and cannot be anymore in "spec". Okay, i can issue "mv spec/ spec.opts .rspec" in my projects, but why isn't it supported? 2) If there is somewhere "require 'spec'" in existing specs or spec_helper or anywhere then test will not be run and this will be shown instead: Finished in 0 seconds 0 examples, 0 failures It is also possible to reproduce it like this from command line: rspec -rspec blah_spec.rb 3) Why does html formatter snippet show always failing line as: raise(RSpec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError.new(message)) in 1.x it would show the failing line in the spec file instead... is this a bug? 4) In 1.x i modified ExampleGroup's description in my html formatter to have some additional information in it like timestamp. I did it in example_group_started where the passed variable example_group was an instance of the ExampleGroup. In 2.x this is just a class name. How can i accomplish the similar functionality? 5) I don't understand how to use multiple formatters together. In RSpec 1.x it is possible to use multiple formatters like this: spec --format nested --format html:output/blah.html In RSpec 2.x it seems to me that only the last --format is used. The command below: rspec -f html -f d blah_spec.rb Uses only nested formatter. In RSpec 1.x you had to specify the file path like this: rspec -f html:path_to_output But it seems that in 2.x you have to use --out for that which overrides all the output of course. And on top of if there is everywhere used a term "formatter" in RSpec::Core::Configuration, but "formatters" (in plural) in RSpec::Core::Reporter. It's constructor also allows to pass multiple formatters into it. I'd like to use two formatters together - documentation and html. Documentation would be helpful for faster feedback and for an indication of end of the testrun on the command line, but (custom) html formatter would include more information for better troubleshooting. I managed to do that currently by little monkey-patching and manual coding: module RSpec module Core class Configuration def reporter=(reporter) @reporter = reporter end public :built_in_formatter end end end and in spec_helper or somewhere: config = RSpec.configuration config.color_enabled = true documentation_formatter = config.built_in_formatter(:documentation).new(config.output) @@html_formatter = MyHtmlFormatter.new("blah/index.html") # it takes file path as a string due to archival and file in use needs config.reporter = RSpec::Core::Reporter.new(documentation_formatter, @@html_formatter) Is there some easier/more normal way to do this? Does this mean that RSpec 2 is meant to be used with only 1 formatter simultaneously? _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users