Re: [rspec-users] describe blocks without before(:all) / after(:all)

2010-03-29 Thread David Chelimsky
On Mar 29, 2010, at 10:36 PM, Jimmy Soho wrote: > Hi All, > > We have many specs like the pattern given below. > > The problem is that it's slow, because each inner context block will execute > the before(:all) in the outer describe block. > > Is there a way to setup an inner context block tha

[rspec-users] describe blocks without before(:all) / after(:all)

2010-03-29 Thread Jimmy Soho
Hi All, We have many specs like the pattern given below. The problem is that it's slow, because each inner context block will execute the before(:all) in the outer describe block. Is there a way to setup an inner context block that does not execute the before(:all) and after(:all), but does exec

Re: [rspec-users] Spork

2010-03-29 Thread steve ross
On Mar 29, 2010, at 1:04 PM, David Chelimsky wrote: > On Mar 29, 2010, at 2:48 PM, Ashley Moran wrote: > >> (2.5) Any reason why the new RSpec module is "Rspec" not "RSpec"? >> > > AFAIK, autoloaders (like in Rails and Autotest), assume a CamelCase > convention for class names, which RSpec vio

[rspec-users] undefined method

2010-03-29 Thread kojilab
Hi My test has the following line Account.stub(:find_by_slug_and_owner_id).with("my-account", '1').and_return(mock_account) In my model, I have def self.find_by_slug_and_owner_id(slug, owner_id) [code] end But I am getting NoMethodError in 'AccountsController GET add person

Re: [rspec-users] Spork

2010-03-29 Thread David Chelimsky
On Mar 29, 2010, at 2:48 PM, Ashley Moran wrote: > Hi > > Hopefully I'll get chance to finish Spork integration with RSpec 2 this > weekend. I've got two questions... > > (1) What's the best way to merge my changes back in? My shockingly bad > Git-fu has made it impossible to rebase on top o

[rspec-users] Spork

2010-03-29 Thread Ashley Moran
Hi Hopefully I'll get chance to finish Spork integration with RSpec 2 this weekend. I've got two questions... (1) What's the best way to merge my changes back in? My shockingly bad Git-fu has made it impossible to rebase on top of master. I suspect having a (now disabled) Textmate macro to

Re: [rspec-users] Problems testing destroy method in rspec2

2010-03-29 Thread Mauricio Aniche
Hi, Is there anyone else who had this problem? Thanks, Mauricio On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Mauricio Aniche wrote: > Hi David, > > I am using rspec2 beta4, which is the latest version in gemcutter. > > Hi Julian, > > The problem only happens in my spec. My rails3 applications works fine >