Hi,
I often create integration programs in Ruby that utilize ActiveRecord
without the full Rails stack. So I wonder what the best way would be to
fully utilize Cucumber and RSpec for BDD in this context.
1. Should I still include rspec-rails so hopefully at least the Model
support is available?
2. If so do I need to (or should I) create a similar directory structure
to a Rails app?
3. Would it make any sense to use a generator to create the directory
structure if not using views and a web server?
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Of less importance:
Actually I have considered creating/converting these integration
applications as full blown Rails applications since they definitely have
a model and controller aspect and the Rails framework provides so many
built-in features and extensions. But I can’t find a way to run a Rails
app without the use of a server which I really don’t need.
Eventually it might be desirable that some or all of the integration
logic be exposed as web services and if so perhaps a traditional Rails
app deployed on a server to provide the web services would trump the
overhead of requiring a server.
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Thanks,
Carl
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