Re: [rspec-users] Granularity in stories (was Straw Poll: How are you using plain text stories (in rails)?)

2008-08-06 Thread Rahoul Baruah
On 6 Aug 2008, at 16:18, Matt Wynne wrote: It might help to have a look at the thread that starts here: http://www.benmabey.com/2008/05/19/imperative-vs-declarative- scenarios-in-user-stories/ Its a subtlety I'm only just getting my head around, but there's a wealth of useful experience behi

Re: [rspec-users] Granularity in stories (was Straw Poll: How are you using plain text stories (in rails)?)

2008-08-06 Thread Matt Wynne
Rahoul Baruah wrote: > > The thing that's been holding me back is the granularity. > > Do you try and write a scenario for every possible case? > It might help to have a look at the thread that starts here: http://www.benmabey.com/2008/05/19/imperative-vs-declarative-scenarios-in-user-stories/

[rspec-users] Granularity in stories (was Straw Poll: How are you using plain text stories (in rails)?)

2008-08-06 Thread Rahoul Baruah
Hi all. On 6 Aug 2008, at 15:47, Christopher Bailey wrote: But, yes, since starting to use stories, I'd guess I've written maybe two or three controller tests, and have wound up deleting many of my view tests (and don't use Rails integration tests at all). So, essentially, what it's boiling do