Ben Mabey wrote: > I like using jeweler to create the structure of my gems. It is like > Rail's generators but for gems. Try it out: > > gem install jeweler > jeweler my_gem --rspec --cucumber > > > HTH, > Ben
not really - but thanks for offering help <:) I followed the Rspec Book, railscast's on the subject and used echoe and jeweller and had myself a genuine push'able Gem - but as my question was: how for Pete's sake am I going to be able to test Rails Controllers and Rails Models? (even tried reading the rspec-rails gem as suggested by matt wynne - and implementing parts from that. I partly see where dchelimsky is going, but it's just to complex to me, alas) - anyways, I'm on my 4th day on this gem-quest - and about to fold and walk away with the knowledge that testing is just a tad out of my league <:/ But - thanks a bunch for trying to steer me afloat :) /Walther -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users