On 14 jan 2009, at 16:43, David Chelimsky wrote:

On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 5:34 AM, Bart Zonneveld <[email protected] > wrote:

On 14-jan-2009, at 12:10, aslak hellesoy wrote:

On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 11:12 AM, Bart Zonneveld <[email protected] >
wrote:

Hey list,

I've written a custom matcher (http://gist.github.com/46858) which I'd
like to use in Cucumber specifically.
In my spec_helper, I have required the file where the matcher lives in,
and added it to Spec::Runner.configure.
In one of my cucumber steps, I have: response.should have_notice("foo").
However, when I run the feature, I get the following error:
undefined method `has_notice?' for
#<ActionController::CgiResponse:0x308fc84> (NoMethodError)
Note the has_notice?...

Any ideas on how to add this matcher to the response?

World do |world|
world.extend(Matchers)
world
end

Thanks, now my matcher did get included. However, I'm trying to use have_tag
(as in http://gist.github.com/46868), and I get this error:
undefined method `have_tag' for #<Matchers::HaveNotice:0x2e4a5c8>
(NoMethodError)
Any ideas on how to make have_tag available in my custom matcher?

Gotta include the rspec-rails matchers as well (or webrat if you're
using those).

Uhm, yeah, but how? :)
I've included this in spec_helper, so I thought the webrat/rspec-rails matchers were included automatically...

thanks,
bartz
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