It took me a while to get the next release out, but I finally managed to
release RSpactor 0.9.16, a Mac OS X RSpec runner.
There are no new features but RSpactor should be a lot more stable and
responsive now. If you want to have a look and download:
Bastien,
What version of Rails and rspec are you using? Using a singular
resource like you presented works just fine for me,
Zach
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 10:06 AM, Bastien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't figure out what I do wrong there, I have a nested controller
which is defined as a
On Aug 4, 5:16 am, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
J2M wrote:
I'm setting the status code on a controller action but rspec doesn't
seem to be catching it in my spec. It works in the browser.
This is the controller method, called via xhr with header Accept:
'application/json'
def
Every time I save a model spec I get this:
super: no superclass method `respond_to?'
And I have to restart autotest to get it to go away.
Is there any solution to this?
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On Aug 4, 2008, at 5:55 PM, Fischer, Daniel wrote:
Every time I save a model spec I get this:
super: no superclass method `respond_to?'
Are you running under drb? Autotest? What version of rspec? rails?
I'm almost certain this is a rails loading bug...Are you requiring
anywhere?
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 2:52 PM, john [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I was curious if anyone out there had any examples or advice for running
specs on system status.
I would like to analyze unix utilities such as ps -aux|grep dispatch,
uptime, top (ruby processes), proper log activity,
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 5:10 PM, Evan Dorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I'd put this in a ZenTest forum (as opposed to RSpec), except
that I can't find one.
I find it frustrating that autotest keeps running when it finds failing
tests - but it quits back to the command line whenever a test