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Commit caa498fd by Nick Thomas

Use rspec-parameterized for table-based tests

parent b1ae717d
......@@ -324,6 +324,7 @@ group :development, :test do
gem 'spinach-rerun-reporter', '~> 0.0.2'
gem 'rspec_profiling', '~> 0.0.5'
gem 'rspec-set', '~> 0.1.3'
gem 'rspec-parameterized'
# Prevent occasions where minitest is not bundled in packaged versions of ruby (see #3826)
gem 'minitest', '~> 5.7.0'
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......@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ GEM
remote: https://rubygems.org/
specs:
RedCloth (4.3.2)
abstract_type (0.0.7)
ace-rails-ap (4.1.2)
actionmailer (4.2.8)
actionpack (= 4.2.8)
......@@ -41,6 +42,9 @@ GEM
tzinfo (~> 1.1)
acts-as-taggable-on (4.0.0)
activerecord (>= 4.0)
adamantium (0.2.0)
ice_nine (~> 0.11.0)
memoizable (~> 0.4.0)
addressable (2.3.8)
after_commit_queue (1.3.0)
activerecord (>= 3.0)
......@@ -124,6 +128,9 @@ GEM
coercible (1.0.0)
descendants_tracker (~> 0.0.1)
colorize (0.7.7)
concord (0.1.5)
adamantium (~> 0.2.0)
equalizer (~> 0.0.9)
concurrent-ruby (1.0.5)
concurrent-ruby-ext (1.0.5)
concurrent-ruby (= 1.0.5)
......@@ -461,6 +468,8 @@ GEM
mime-types (>= 1.16, < 4)
mail_room (0.9.1)
memoist (0.15.0)
memoizable (0.4.2)
thread_safe (~> 0.3, >= 0.3.1)
method_source (0.8.2)
mime-types (2.99.3)
mimemagic (0.3.0)
......@@ -601,6 +610,11 @@ GEM
premailer-rails (1.9.7)
actionmailer (>= 3, < 6)
premailer (~> 1.7, >= 1.7.9)
proc_to_ast (0.1.0)
coderay
parser
unparser
procto (0.0.3)
prometheus-client-mmap (0.7.0.beta11)
mmap2 (~> 2.2, >= 2.2.7)
pry (0.10.4)
......@@ -709,6 +723,10 @@ GEM
chunky_png
rqrcode-rails3 (0.1.7)
rqrcode (>= 0.4.2)
rspec (3.6.0)
rspec-core (~> 3.6.0)
rspec-expectations (~> 3.6.0)
rspec-mocks (~> 3.6.0)
rspec-core (3.6.0)
rspec-support (~> 3.6.0)
rspec-expectations (3.6.0)
......@@ -717,6 +735,12 @@ GEM
rspec-mocks (3.6.0)
diff-lcs (>= 1.2.0, < 2.0)
rspec-support (~> 3.6.0)
rspec-parameterized (0.4.0)
binding_of_caller
parser
proc_to_ast
rspec (>= 2.13, < 4)
unparser
rspec-rails (3.6.0)
actionpack (>= 3.0)
activesupport (>= 3.0)
......@@ -883,6 +907,14 @@ GEM
get_process_mem (~> 0)
unicorn (>= 4, < 6)
uniform_notifier (1.10.0)
unparser (0.2.6)
abstract_type (~> 0.0.7)
adamantium (~> 0.2.0)
concord (~> 0.1.5)
diff-lcs (~> 1.3)
equalizer (~> 0.0.9)
parser (>= 2.3.1.2, < 2.5)
procto (~> 0.0.2)
url_safe_base64 (0.2.2)
validates_hostname (1.0.6)
activerecord (>= 3.0)
......@@ -1085,6 +1117,7 @@ DEPENDENCIES
responders (~> 2.0)
rouge (~> 2.0)
rqrcode-rails3 (~> 0.1.7)
rspec-parameterized
rspec-rails (~> 3.6.0)
rspec-retry (~> 0.4.5)
rspec-set (~> 0.1.3)
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......@@ -268,6 +268,43 @@ end
- Avoid scenario titles that add no information, such as "successfully".
- Avoid scenario titles that repeat the feature title.
### Table-based / Parameterized tests
This style of testing is used to exercise one piece of code with a comprehensive
range of inputs. By specifying the test case once, alongside a table of inputs
and the expected output for each, your tests can be made easier to read and more
compact.
We use the [rspec-parameterized](https://github.com/tomykaira/rspec-parameterized)
gem. A short example, using the table syntax and checking Ruby equality for a
range of inputs, might look like this:
```ruby
describe "#==" do
using Rspec::Parameterized::TableSyntax
let(:project1) { create(:project) }
let(:project2) { create(:project) }
where(:a, :b, :result) do
1 | 1 | true
1 | 2 | false
true | true | true
true | false | false
project1 | project1 | true
project2 | project2 | true
project 1 | project2 | false
end
with_them do
it { expect(a == b).to eq(result) }
it 'is isomorphic' do
expect(b == a).to eq(result)
end
end
end
```
### Matchers
Custom matchers should be created to clarify the intent and/or hide the
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......@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ require File.expand_path("../../config/environment", __FILE__)
require 'rspec/rails'
require 'shoulda/matchers'
require 'rspec/retry'
require 'rspec-parameterized'
rspec_profiling_is_configured =
ENV['RSPEC_PROFILING_POSTGRES_URL'].present? ||
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