Issue created https://github.com/rspec/rspec-core/issues/2807

суббота, 19 декабря 2020 г. в 15:30:02 UTC+3, Руслан Корнев: 

> Sure. Tomorrow. Thanks!
>
> сб, 19 дек. 2020 г., 06:51 Jon Rowe <ma...@jonrowe.co.uk>:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> Thats highly likely an edgewise with our mini test integration, can you 
>> open an issue on rspec-core?
>>
>> Regards
>> Jon
>> ----------------
>> ma...@jonrowe.co.uk
>> https://jonrowe.co.uk
>>
>> On 19 December 2020 at 01:13, Руслан Корнев wrote:
>>
>> Hi! It seems that `aggregate_failures` doesn't work with `assert_select`? 
>> Or I am doing something wrong?
>>
>> ```
>> aggregate_failures do
>>   expect(true).to eq(false)
>>   expect(true).to eq(nil)
>> end
>> ```
>>
>> returns
>>
>> ```
>> 0.1) Failure/Error: expect(true).to eq(false)
>>
>>             expected: false
>>                  got: true
>>
>>             (compared using ==)
>>
>>             Diff:
>>             @@ -1 +1 @@
>>             -false
>>             +true
>>           # ./spec/requests/tables/news_controller_spec.rb:63:in `block 
>> (5 levels) in <top (required)>'
>>
>>      0.2) Failure/Error: expect(true).to eq(nil)
>>
>>             expected: nil
>>                  got: true
>>
>>             (compared using ==)
>>           # ./spec/requests/tables/news_controller_spec.rb:64:in `block 
>> (5 levels) in <top (required)>'
>> ```
>>
>> but
>>
>> ```
>> aggregate_failures do
>>   assert_select 'h1', 'Newss'
>>   assert_select 'h2', count: 4
>> end
>> ```
>>
>> returns only:
>>
>> ```
>> Minitest::Assertion: <Newss> expected but was
>> <News>..
>> Expected 0 to be >= 1.
>>
>>   0) Tables::NewsController#index with follow_redirect! has correct title
>>      Failure/Error: assert_select 'h1', 'Newss'
>>
>>      Minitest::Assertion:
>>        <Newss> expected but was
>>        <News>..
>>        Expected 0 to be >= 1.
>>      # ./spec/requests/tables/news_controller_spec.rb:63:in `block (5 
>> levels) in <top (required)>'
>> ```
>>
>> Any thoughts? thank you
>>
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