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Inspired by http://railstips.org/2007/7/23/autotest-growl-pass-fail-notifications
After using Growl notification, I decided to write my own plugin because I have to work on Ubuntu and Mac OS X and I missed the notification on my Linux box. This plugin works with Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. All you need to do is install the specific notification library for your OS.
Instead of displaying lots of notifications for each failure, I prefer to be notified about the whole test result (you'll have to check your log file anyway in order to clean up the failures/errors).
gem install test_notifier
Check https://github.com/fnando/notifier to see how you can configure a notifier for your OS.
If you're using Test::Unit you should add
require "test_notifier/runner/test_unit"
to your test_helper.rb
file.
If you're using RSpec you should add require "test_notifier/runner/spec"
to
your spec_helper.rb
file. If you're using RSpec 2-3, you need to add
require "test_notifier/runner/rspec"
instead.
If you're using Autotest you should add
require "test_notifier/runner/autotest"
to the file ~/.autotest
If you're using MiniTest you should add
require "test_notifier/runner/minitest"
to your test_helper.rb
file.
You can define your notifier.
TestNotifier.default_notifier = :terminal_notifier
The available notifiers are :terminal_notifier
, :hud
, :kdialog
,
:knotify
, :notify_send
, :osd_cat
, and :snarl
.
If you'd like to make Test Notifier optional for your project:
TestNotifier.silence_no_notifier_warning = true
https://github.com/fnando/test_notifier/graphs/contributors
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