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Added Rspec and Webrat plugins and started porting Selenium on Rails tests to Rspec Plain Text Stories driving Webrat driving Selenium.
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silence_warnings { RAILS_ENV = "test" }
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require 'application'
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require 'action_controller/test_process'
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require 'action_controller/integration'
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require 'active_record/fixtures' if defined?(ActiveRecord::Base)
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require 'test/unit'
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require 'spec'
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require 'spec/rails/matchers'
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require 'spec/rails/mocks'
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require 'spec/rails/example'
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require 'spec/rails/extensions'
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require 'spec/rails/version'
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module Spec
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# = Spec::Rails
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#
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# Spec::Rails (a.k.a. RSpec on Rails) is a Ruby on Rails plugin that allows you to drive the development
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# of your RoR application using RSpec, a framework that aims to enable Example Driven Development
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# in Ruby.
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#
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# == Features
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#
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# * Use RSpec to independently specify Rails Models, Views, Controllers and Helpers
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# * Integrated fixture loading
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# * Special generators for Resources, Models, Views and Controllers that generate Specs instead of Tests.
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#
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# == Vision
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#
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# For people for whom TDD is a brand new concept, the testing support built into Ruby on Rails
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# is a huge leap forward. The fact that it is built right in is fantastic, and Ruby on Rails
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# apps are generally much easier to maintain than they might have been without such support.
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#
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# For those of us coming from a history with TDD, and now BDD, the existing support presents some problems related to dependencies across specs. To that end, RSpec on Rails supports 4 types of specs. We’ve also built in first class mocking and stubbing support in order to break dependencies across these different concerns.
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#
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# == More Information
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#
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# See Spec::Rails::Runner for information about the different kinds of contexts
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# you can use to spec the different Rails components
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#
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# See Spec::Rails::Expectations for information about Rails-specific expectations
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# you can set on responses and models, etc.
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#
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# == License
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#
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# RSpec on Rails is licensed under the same license as RSpec itself,
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# the MIT-LICENSE.
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module Rails
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end
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end
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