see also http://github.com/mynyml/watchr/


On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 11:12 AM, Rob Mitchell <[email protected]>wrote:

> BlueRidge is great as you can run your specs from the command line,
> using rake. I have never tried ti use it with autotest, but found this
> blog entry:
> http://blog.thinkrelevance.com/2009/5/12/blue-ridge-1-0-javascript-unit-testing-for-rails-scandalous
> .
> It mentions http://github.com/EdvardM/rstakeout, which should make it
> possible, would love to know how you go. There's also
> http://github.com/visionmedia/jspec/ that gets a lot of attention and
> they mention being able to use auto-test.
>
> Rob
>
> On Jan 27, 10:50 am, Gabe Hollombe <[email protected]> wrote:
> > So, I'm down with the TDD/BDD hotness, but not for my javascript.  Can
> ya'll
> > enlighten me on what you're doing for js testing these days?
> >
> > It seems like BlueRidge (http://github.com/relevance/blue-ridge) is the
> way
> > to go for js testing in rails apps.  I'd love to give it a go, but I'm so
> > spoiled by autotest, I'd almost have to have a way to automatically run
> my
> > js specs whenever I edit a js or html file.  Anyone using BlueRidge know
> if
> > this is this possible?
> >
> > -g
>
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