bingo bob wrote in post #960303:
> Bit of a hijack on this thread but I've got an app in production with
> currently no test coverage (yes, I know). I've dabbled with the rails in
> built tests in the past and totally understand why one should have test
> coverage, even if I don't do BDD.

Why not?  You asked us, months ago, what you should do before putting 
your app in production.  Everyone said "write tests".  Apparently you 
ignored us all.

>
> Anyway, I'm hearing that cucumber is what what all the cool kids are
> doing these days - that right? Is it a good place to start, if so any
> really good noob walkthrough for writing a cuc test - my app uses
> authlogic.

Yes.  And you'd have found it quickly I'd you'd bothered to look.

> In the past I've had problems with brittle fixtures
> (apparently I should use factories whatever they are),

"Whatever they are"?  Again, phrases like that make it clear that 
youbhavent bothered to look.

> also had the
> occasional problem simulating user logins in my tests.
>

And the problems are...?

I wouldn't normally answer with this little information, but in your 
case, it's clear that you've been given a lot of answers in previous 
discussions, but haven't bothered to pay attention to them or do your 
own research.  That's not fair to you or us.   So...read the previous 
threads, experiment, and then feel free to ask any further questions 
that pop up.

Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
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