On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 6:29 PM, Patrick J. Collins <patr...@collinatorstudios.com> wrote: >> let! adds a before hook and before hooks get run in the order they're >> declared, so just declare them in the other order: >> >> let!(:yo_momma) { create_yo_momma } >> config.before(:each) do >> ActionMailer::base.deliveries.clear >> end > > Hmm.. The way that I usually work is that my "lets" are specific to a > spec... > > # some_spec.rb > > let!(:xyz) { "XYZ" } > > # some_other_spec.rb > > let!(:foo) { "foobar!" } > > ... > > So, my goal is to not have to clutter my actual spec files with things > like ActionMailer::Base.deliveries.clear ... That's something that I > want to always assure is blank at the beginning of an example regardless > of the what spec file I am running. > > I was hoping there was some way to change the order of hook execution, > and make the stuff in spec_helper happen last...
Nope. Global befores will always run before the ones declared locally. _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users