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== RSpec
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RSpec is a Behaviour Driven Development framework with tools to express User Stories
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with Executable Scenarios and Executable Examples at the code level.
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RSpec ships with several modules:
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Spec::Story provides a framework for expressing User Stories
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Spec::Example provides a framework for expressing code Examples
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Spec::Matchers provides Expression Matchers for use with Spec::Expectations
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and Spec::Mocks.
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Spec::Expectations supports setting expectations on your objects so you
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can do things like:
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result.should equal(expected_result)
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Spec::Mocks supports creating Mock Objects, Stubs, and adding Mock/Stub
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behaviour to your existing objects.
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== Installation
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The simplest approach is to install the gem:
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gem install -r rspec #mac users must sudo
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== Building the RSpec gem
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If you prefer to build the gem locally, check out source from svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/rspec/trunk. Then
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do the following:
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rake gem
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gem install pkg/rspec-0.x.x.gem (you may have to sudo)
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== Running RSpec's specs
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In order to run RSpec's full suite of specs (rake pre_commit) you must install the following gems:
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* rake # Runs the build script
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* rcov # Verifies that the code is 100% covered by specs
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* webby # Generates the static HTML website
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* syntax # Required to highlight ruby code
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* diff-lcs # Required if you use the --diff switch
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* win32console # Required by the --colour switch if you're on Windows
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* meta_project # Required in order to make releases at RubyForge
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* heckle # Required if you use the --heckle switch
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* hpricot # Used for parsing HTML from the HTML output formatter in RSpec's own specs
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Once those are all installed, you should be able to run the suite with the following steps:
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* svn co svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/rspec/trunk rspec
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* cd rspec
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* rake install_dependencies
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* cd example_rails_app
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* export RSPEC_RAILS_VERSION=1.2.3
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* rake rspec:generate_mysql_config
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* mysql -u root < db/mysql_setup.sql
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* cd ..
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* rake pre_commit
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Note that RSpec itself - once built - doesn't have any dependencies outside the Ruby core
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and stdlib - with a few exceptions:
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* The spec command line uses diff-lcs when --diff is specified.
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* The spec command line uses heckle when --heckle is specified.
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* The Spec::Rake::SpecTask needs RCov if RCov is enabled in the task.
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See http://rspec.rubyforge.org for further documentation.
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== Contributing
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