Hello! 1) I would go straight to 3.9 for RSpec, the whole 3.x series should be 100% compatible with 3.0.0 so you should be fine once you’ve gotten 2.99 into an upgrade ready state. If its not a straight forward pass when you do that, I would check 3.0.0 passes, but really you should have no issues.
2) I would not upgrade to rspec-rails 4.0 until you are ready to upgrade Rails to 5.x at least. We do soft support Rails 4.2 on rspec-rails 4.0 but your life will be easier if you have upgraded Rails first. Cheers Jon ---------------- [email protected] https://jonrowe.co.uk On 19 September 2020 at 21:25, Jack Royal-Gordon wrote: > I’ve been working on migrating my Rails app and I’m currently up to Ruby 2.0, > Rails 4.0, RSpec 2.99. I want to move to the latest version of RSpec that > will work with the current Ruby/Rails environment, and provide a springboard > form where I can continue upgrading Ruby and Rails. > > Two questions: > 1) Should I be migrating one minor RSpec version at a time, as they recommend > for Rails, or can I just make the jump to my eventual target? > 2) Would the target version be 3.9, as the changlog for rspec-rails seems to > indicate (4.0 drops support for Rails 4, and I can’t find anything about any > other versions terminating support for either Ruby or Rails)? > > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "rspec" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/rspec/dejalu-217-df7b7b6f-2091-4586-9d6a-907727eba6e4%40jonrowe.co.uk.
