Phillip, any updates on your efforts? I am keenly interested in a Cucumber tags like facility for RSpec
Cheers, Ed Ed Howland http://greenprogrammer.wordpress.com http://twitter.com/ed_howland On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 7:15 AM, Phillip Koebbe <phillipkoe...@gmail.com> wrote: > David Chelimsky wrote: >> >> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 12:13 AM, Mike Sassak<msas...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 10:17 PM, Phillip Koebbe >>> <phillipkoe...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> When I do >>>> >>>> script/spec -c -f n spec/models/**/*_spec.rb >>>> >>>> I get >>>> >>>> >>>> /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/rspec-1.3.0/lib/spec/runner/options.rb:283:in >>>> `files_to_load': File or directory not found: spec/models/**/*_spec.rb >>>> (RuntimeError) >>>> >>>> Yet, if I go into irb and do >>>> >>>> Dir.glob('spec/models/**/*_spec.rb') >>>> >>>> I get >>>> >>>> ["spec/models/county_spec.rb", "spec/models/county_user_spec.rb", >>>> "spec/models/message_county_spec.rb", "spec/models/message_spec.rb", >>>> "spec/models/message_user_spec.rb", "spec/models/postman_spec.rb", >>>> "spec/models/user_spec.rb"] >>>> >>>> Does spec not glob? I'm working on a wrapper script and I'd like to be >>>> able >>>> to run all specs of a given type (controller, model, view) by passing a >>>> single switch (-c, -m, -v). It works when I have subdirectories (as I do >>>> with controllers), but it isn't working when I don't (as with models). >>>> The >>>> fact that glob picks up the files properly got me wondering, so I >>>> thought >>>> I'd ask. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> When running script/spec from the CLI the globbing rules will depend >>> on the shell. Try searching Google for "bash globbing" (or whatever >>> shell you're using). But if all you need is to run all the model >>> specs, you could use "rake spec:models". That works well for me. >>> >> >> Or just "script/spec spec/models" >> >> > > Thanks for the replies. It's not as simple as I just want to spec all > models. As I mentioned, I'm writing a wrapper script to automate some things > that I repeatedly find myself doing or wanting to do. I am trying to do a > very simple **/* pattern when I don't pass a pattern as an argument. I don't > really want to have a conditional that says > > rake spec:models unless pattern > > when the rest of my code actually calls script/spec. David's suggestion > might work though. Right now, I do > > file = ARGV.at(0) if ARGV.size > 0 > file = '**/*' unless file > <some logic to determine what type of spec to run, which defines > filename_partial> > spec_path = "#{spec_path}/#{file}#{filename_partial}.rb" > > file can be "user", "admin/message", "admin/*", "*/message", or whatever I > need it to be. That's why I'm looking for the easiest way to run all of a > given type. Eventually I'm going to add support for ~, like with Cucumber > tags, except for specs. I did this in a wrapper for Cucumber features and it > is working out well for me. > > I'll keep kicking it around. I'm confident a reasonable solution is not far > off. > > Peace, > Phillip > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users