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Test Rails generators with RSpec using the standard Rails::Generators::TestCase assertion methods.
Gemfile:
group :test do
gem "generator_spec"
end
Spec (files in spec/lib/generators
are recognized as generator type example group):
# spec/lib/generators/test/test_generator_spec.rb
require "generator_spec"
describe TestGenerator, type: :generator do
destination File.expand_path("../../tmp", __FILE__)
arguments %w(something)
before(:all) do
prepare_destination
run_generator
end
it "creates a test initializer" do
assert_file "config/initializers/test.rb", "# Initializer"
end
end
An RSpec file matching DSL is also provided, taken with permission from beard by carlhuda.
describe TestGenerator, "using custom matcher", type: :generator do
destination File.expand_path("../../tmp", __FILE__)
before do
prepare_destination
run_generator
end
specify do
expect(destination_root).to have_structure {
no_file "test.rb"
directory "config" do
directory "initializers" do
file "test.rb" do
contains "# Initializer"
does_not_contain "Something else"
end
end
end
directory "db" do
directory "migrate" do
file "123_create_tests.rb"
migration "create_tests" do
contains "class TestMigration"
does_not_contain "Something else"
end
end
end
}
end
end
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