Hi Phil

There most certainly is, in addition to the standard `https://rdoc.info` docs 
which all published gems have (e.g https://rdoc.info/gems/rspec-core for 
rspec-core) if you go to our site, https://rspec.info/documentation/ you’ll see 
links to all of our documentation, both our RDoc style API documentation and 
the Relish hosted “readable” documentation based on our cucumber scenarios.

To answer your question directly, `scenario` is an alias of `it` or `example`. 
It is used in rspec-rails in conjunction with Capybara for feature tests, see: 
https://relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-rails/v/4-0/docs/feature-specs/feature-spec

Cheers
Jon Rowe
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jonrowe.co.uk

On 9 April 2020 at 00:38, Phil Goodwin wrote:
> Is there any on-line documentation for Rspec? I assume not because I can't 
> find it by Google search. Even the Rspec site has a page that talks about the 
> documentation without actually linking to it. I just want to know whether 
> "scenario" is a synonym for "context". It seems like this is the simplest 
> thing. I'm going to feel so dumb when I find out where the documentation is, 
> but I honestly can't find it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Phil

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