On Nov 4, 2010, at 2:21 PM, Jarmo Pertman wrote: > Hello!
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? It's more common across other libraries to put "dot files" in your home and/or project root directories. > 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 Sounds like a new bug. Please report to http://github.com/rspec/rspec-core/issues. > 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? Yes. Please report to http://github.com/rspec/rspec-core/issues. > 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? You can write a custom subclass of the HtmlFormatter and add whatever you like. > 5) I don't understand how to use multiple formatters together. You can't yet. rspec-core-2 was built from Micronaut, so a lot of the functionality had to be rebuilt. This is one feature I didn't forward port from rspec-1 because I didn't see the value in it for the complexity. RSpec-2 has been in the works for over a year now and you're the first person to ask about this, so it's obviously not a widely used feature, and I'm trying to keep unused features out. Feel free to report this to http://github.com/rspec/rspec-core/issues and we can discuss it further in the issue. > 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 _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users