Okay, I'll drop the failing tests for now and file a ticket for you to replace them with something better at a different layer.
On Dec 8, 2009, at 8:47 AM, Reinier Balt wrote: > I made a start with factory-girl for cucumber, so that should be a nice > replacement I think. > > I hope to get to it in December/January. > > Reinier > > Van: Eric Allen [mailto:[email protected]] > Verzonden: dinsdag 8 december 2009 14:37 > Aan: Reinier Balt > CC: track-discuss > Onderwerp: Re: [Tracks-discuss] Rails 2.3.5 > > It seems to be yet another framework for generating fixtures, but we have > something Cucumber-esque in there somewhere. Will you be playing with things > soon enough that you can go after the test situation before 1.9/2.0? > > On Dec 8, 2009, at 4:20 AM, "Reinier Balt" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Isn’t Scenarios the predecessor of Cucumber? In that case I’d prefer to > migrate to cucumber. > I’ve done some work on cucumber a few months ago, but got stuck on getting > Selenium running for testing ajax in the scenario’s. It’s on my todo list :-) > > Reinier > > Van: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] Namens Eric Allen > Verzonden: dinsdag 8 december 2009 5:17 > Aan: track-discuss > Onderwerp: [Tracks-discuss] Rails 2.3.5 > > I'm making good progress upgrading Tracks to run on Rails 2.3.5, but I've > gotten stuck on a few tests. Anybody want to take a crack at the last few? > Specs are also failing because the upgrade broke the Scenarios plugin. It's > apparently unmaintainedat this point, so maybe we should move on? > > http://github.com/epall/tracks/tree/rails23
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