Class: RSpec::Core::Configuration
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- RSpec::Core::Configuration
- Includes:
- Module.new, Hooks
- Defined in:
- lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb
Overview
Stores runtime configuration information.
Configuration options are loaded from multiple files and joined together with command-line switches and the SPEC_OPTS
environment variable.
Precedence order (where later entries overwrite earlier entries on conflicts):
-
Global (
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/rspec/options
, or~/.rspec
if it does not exist) -
Project-specific (
./.rspec
) -
Local (
./.rspec-local
) -
Command-line options
-
SPEC_OPTS
For example, an option set in the local file will override an option set in your global file.
The global, project-specific and local files can all be overridden with a separate custom file using the –options command-line parameter.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#bisect_runner ⇒ Symbol
Determines which bisect runner implementation gets used to run subsets of the suite during a bisection.
-
#color ⇒ Boolean
deprecated
Deprecated.
No longer recommended because of complex behavior. Instead, rely on the fact that TTYs will display color by default, or set #color_mode to :on to display color on a non-TTY output.
-
#color_mode ⇒ Boolean
The mode for determining whether to display output in color.
-
#default_color ⇒ Symbol
The default output color.
-
#default_path ⇒ String
Path to use if no path is provided to the
rspec
command (default:"spec"
). -
#detail_color ⇒ Symbol
Color used to print details.
-
#drb ⇒ Boolean
Run examples over DRb (default:
false
). -
#drb_port ⇒ void
The drb_port (default: nil).
-
#dry_run ⇒ void
Prints the formatter output of your suite without running any examples or hooks.
-
#error_stream ⇒ void
Default:
$stderr
. -
#example_status_persistence_file_path ⇒ void
The file path to use for persisting example statuses.
-
#exclude_pattern ⇒ String
Exclude files matching this pattern.
-
#fail_fast ⇒ void
If specified, indicates the number of failures required before cleaning up and exit (default:
nil
). -
#fail_if_no_examples ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not to fail when there are no RSpec examples (default: false).
-
#failure_color ⇒ Symbol
Color to use to indicate failure.
-
#failure_exit_code ⇒ Integer
The exit code to return if there are any failures (default: 1).
-
#files_to_run ⇒ Array
readonly
The spec files RSpec will run.
-
#fixed_color ⇒ Symbol
Color used when a pending example is fixed.
-
#libs ⇒ Array<String>
readonly
Returns dirs that have been prepended to the load path by the
-I
command line option. -
#max_displayed_failure_line_count ⇒ void
Maximum count of failed source lines to display in the failure reports.
-
#only_failures ⇒ void
(also: #only_failures?)
readonly
Indicates if the
--only-failures
(or--next-failure
) flag is being used. -
#output_stream ⇒ IO, String
Determines where RSpec will send its output.
-
#pattern ⇒ String
Load files matching this pattern (default:
'**{,//*}/*_spec.rb'
). -
#pending_color ⇒ Symbol
Color to use to print pending examples.
-
#profile_examples ⇒ void
private
Defaults
profile_examples
to 10 examples when@profile_examples
istrue
. -
#project_source_dirs ⇒ Array<String>
Specifies which directories contain the source code for your project.
-
#requires ⇒ Array<String>
readonly
Indicates files configured to be required.
-
#run_all_when_everything_filtered ⇒ void
deprecated
Deprecated.
Use #filter_run_when_matching instead for the specific filters that you want to be ignored if none match.
-
#shared_context_metadata_behavior ⇒ void
Configures how RSpec treats metadata passed as part of a shared example group definition.
-
#silence_filter_announcements ⇒ void
Don't print filter info i.e.
-
#success_color ⇒ Symbol
Color to use to indicate success.
-
#threadsafe ⇒ void
Use threadsafe options where available.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#add_formatter(formatter, output = output_wrapper) ⇒ void
(also: #formatter=)
Adds a formatter to the set RSpec will use for this run.
-
#add_setting(name, opts = {}) ⇒ void
Adds a custom setting to the RSpec.configuration object.
-
#after(scope = nil, *meta, &block) ⇒ void
(also: #prepend_after)
Defines a
after
hook. -
#alias_example_group_to(new_name, *args) ⇒ void
Creates a method that defines an example group with the provided metadata.
-
#alias_example_to(name, *args) ⇒ void
Creates a method that delegates to
example
including the submittedargs
. -
#alias_it_behaves_like_to(new_name, report_label = '') ⇒ void
(also: #alias_it_should_behave_like_to)
Define an alias for it_should_behave_like that allows different language (like “it_has_behavior” or “it_behaves_like”) to be employed when including shared examples.
-
#append_after(scope = nil, *meta, &block) ⇒ void
Adds
block
to the end of the list ofafter
blocks in the same scope (:example
,:context
, or:suite
), in contrast to #after, which adds the hook to the start of the list. -
#around(scope = nil, *meta, &block) ⇒ void
Registers
block
as anaround
hook. -
#backtrace_exclusion_patterns ⇒ Array<Regexp>
Regexps used to exclude lines from backtraces.
-
#backtrace_exclusion_patterns=(patterns) ⇒ void
Set regular expressions used to exclude lines in backtrace.
-
#backtrace_inclusion_patterns ⇒ Array<Regexp>
Regexps used to include lines in backtraces.
-
#backtrace_inclusion_patterns=(patterns) ⇒ void
Set regular expressions used to include lines in backtrace.
-
#before(scope = nil, *meta, &block) ⇒ void
(also: #append_before)
Defines a
before
hook. -
#color_enabled?(output = output_stream) ⇒ Boolean
Check if color is enabled for a particular output.
-
#default_formatter ⇒ void
The formatter that will be used if no formatter has been set.
-
#default_formatter=(value) ⇒ void
Sets a fallback formatter to use if none other has been set.
-
#define_derived_metadata(*filters) {|metadata| ... } ⇒ void
Defines a callback that can assign derived metadata values.
-
#deprecation_stream ⇒ IO, String
Determines where deprecation warnings are printed.
-
#deprecation_stream=(value) ⇒ void
Determines where deprecation warnings are printed.
-
#disable_monkey_patching! ⇒ void
Enables zero monkey patching mode for RSpec.
-
#exclusion_filter ⇒ void
Returns the
exclusion_filter
. -
#exclusion_filter=(filter) ⇒ void
Clears and reassigns the
exclusion_filter
. -
#expect_with(*frameworks) ⇒ void
Sets the expectation framework module(s) to be included in each example group.
-
#expectation_framework=(framework) ⇒ void
Delegates to expect_with(framework).
-
#expectation_frameworks ⇒ void
Returns the configured expectation framework adapter module(s).
-
#expose_current_running_example_as(method_name) ⇒ void
Exposes the current running example via the named helper method.
-
#expose_dsl_globally=(value) ⇒ void
Use this to expose the core RSpec DSL via
Module
and themain
object. -
#expose_dsl_globally? ⇒ Boolean
Indicates if the DSL has been exposed off of modules and
main
. -
#extend(mod, *filters) ⇒ void
Tells RSpec to extend example groups with
mod
. -
#filter_gems_from_backtrace(*gem_names) ⇒ void
Adds #backtrace_exclusion_patterns that will filter lines from the named gems from backtraces.
-
#filter_run_excluding(*args) ⇒ void
Adds key/value pairs to the
exclusion_filter
. -
#filter_run_including(*args) ⇒ void
(also: #filter_run)
Adds key/value pairs to the
inclusion_filter
. -
#filter_run_when_matching(*args) ⇒ void
Applies the provided filter only if any of examples match, in constrast to #filter_run, which always applies even if no examples match, in which case no examples will be run.
-
#format_docstrings(&block) ⇒ void
Formats the docstring output using the block provided.
-
#formatters ⇒ Array
Returns a duplicate of the formatters currently loaded in the
FormatterLoader
for introspection. -
#full_backtrace=(true_or_false) ⇒ void
Toggle full backtrace.
-
#full_backtrace? ⇒ Boolean
Check if full backtrace is enabled.
-
#full_description ⇒ Array
Full description filter.
-
#full_description=(description) ⇒ void
Run examples matching on
description
in all files to run. -
#include(mod, *filters) ⇒ void
Tells RSpec to include
mod
in example groups. -
#include_context(shared_group_name, *filters) ⇒ void
Tells RSpec to include the named shared example group in example groups.
-
#inclusion_filter ⇒ void
(also: #filter)
Returns the
inclusion_filter
. -
#inclusion_filter=(filter) ⇒ void
(also: #filter=)
Clears and reassigns the
inclusion_filter
. -
#initialize ⇒ Configuration
constructor
Build an object to store runtime configuration options and set defaults.
-
#mock_framework ⇒ Symbol
Returns the configured mock framework adapter module.
-
#mock_framework=(framework) ⇒ void
Delegates to mock_framework=(framework).
-
#mock_with(framework) ⇒ void
Sets the mock framework adapter module.
-
#on_example_group_definition(&block) ⇒ void
Invokes block before defining an example group.
-
#on_example_group_definition_callbacks ⇒ void
private
Returns an array of blocks to call before defining an example group.
-
#order=(value) ⇒ void
Sets the default global ordering strategy.
-
#prepend(mod, *filters) ⇒ void
Tells RSpec to prepend example groups with
mod
. -
#prepend_before(scope = nil, *meta, &block) ⇒ void
Adds
block
to the start of the list ofbefore
blocks in the same scope (:example
,:context
, or:suite
), in contrast to #before, which adds the hook to the end of the list. -
#raise_errors_for_deprecations! ⇒ void
Turns deprecation warnings into errors, in order to surface the full backtrace of the call site.
-
#raise_on_warning=(value) ⇒ void
Turns warnings into errors.
-
#register_ordering(name) {|list| ... } ⇒ void
Registers a named ordering strategy that can later be used to order an example group's subgroups by adding
:order => <name>
metadata to the example group. -
#reporter ⇒ RSpec::Core::Reporter
The currently configured reporter.
-
#seed ⇒ void
Seed for random ordering (default: generated randomly each run).
-
#seed=(value) ⇒ void
Sets the seed value and sets the default global ordering to random.
-
#treat_symbols_as_metadata_keys_with_true_values=(_value) ⇒ void
deprecated
Deprecated.
This config option was added in RSpec 2 to pave the way for this being the default behavior in RSpec 3. Now this option is a no-op.
-
#warnings=(value) ⇒ void
Set Ruby warnings on or off.
-
#warnings? ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not ruby warnings are enabled.
-
#when_first_matching_example_defined(*filters) ⇒ void
Defines a callback that runs after the first example with matching metadata is defined.
Constructor Details
#initialize ⇒ Configuration
Build an object to store runtime configuration options and set defaults
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 477 def initialize # rubocop:disable Style/GlobalVars @start_time = $_rspec_core_load_started_at || ::RSpec::Core::Time.now # rubocop:enable Style/GlobalVars @expectation_frameworks = [] @include_modules = FilterableItemRepository::QueryOptimized.new(:any?) @extend_modules = FilterableItemRepository::QueryOptimized.new(:any?) @prepend_modules = FilterableItemRepository::QueryOptimized.new(:any?) @bisect_runner = RSpec::Support::RubyFeatures.fork_supported? ? :fork : :shell @bisect_runner_class = nil @before_suite_hooks = [] @after_suite_hooks = [] @mock_framework = nil @files_or_directories_to_run = [] @loaded_spec_files = Set.new @color = false @color_mode = :automatic @pattern = '**{,/*/**}/*_spec.rb' @exclude_pattern = '' @failure_exit_code = 1 @fail_if_no_examples = false @spec_files_loaded = false @backtrace_formatter = BacktraceFormatter.new @default_path = 'spec' @project_source_dirs = %w[ spec lib app ] @deprecation_stream = $stderr @output_stream = $stdout @reporter = nil @reporter_buffer = nil @filter_manager = FilterManager.new @static_config_filter_manager = FilterManager.new @ordering_manager = Ordering::ConfigurationManager.new @preferred_options = {} @failure_color = :red @success_color = :green @pending_color = :yellow @default_color = :white @fixed_color = :blue @detail_color = :cyan @profile_examples = false @requires = [] @libs = [] @derived_metadata_blocks = FilterableItemRepository::QueryOptimized.new(:any?) @threadsafe = true @max_displayed_failure_line_count = 10 @world = World::Null @shared_context_metadata_behavior = :trigger_inclusion define_built_in_hooks end |
Instance Attribute Details
#bisect_runner ⇒ Symbol
This option will only be used by --bisect
if you set it in a file loaded via --require
.
Determines which bisect runner implementation gets used to run subsets of the suite during a bisection. Your choices are:
-
:shell
: Performs a spec run by shelling out, booting RSpec and your application environment each time. This runner is the most widely compatible runner, but is not as fast. On platforms that do not support forking, this is the default. -
:fork
: Pre-boots RSpec and your application environment in a parent process, and then forks a child process for each spec run. This runner tends to be significantly faster than the:shell
runner but cannot be used in some situations. On platforms that support forking, this is the default. If you use this runner, you should ensure that all of your one-time setup logic goes in abefore(:suite)
hook instead of getting run at the top-level of a file loaded by--require
.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 449 def bisect_runner @bisect_runner end |
#color ⇒ Boolean
No longer recommended because of complex behavior. Instead, rely on the fact that TTYs will display color by default, or set #color_mode to :on to display color on a non-TTY output.
Enables color output if the output is a TTY. As of RSpec 3.6, this is the default behavior and this option is retained only for backwards compatibility.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 867 def color value_for(:color) { @color } end |
#color_mode ⇒ Boolean
The mode for determining whether to display output in color. One of:
-
:automatic - the output will be in color if the output is a TTY (the default)
-
:on - the output will be in color, whether or not the output is a TTY
-
:off - the output will not be in color
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 880 def color_mode value_for(:color_mode) { @color_mode } end |
#default_color ⇒ Symbol
The default output color. Defaults to :white
but can be set to one of the following: [:black, :white, :red, :green, :yellow, :blue, :magenta, :cyan]
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 327 add_setting :default_color |
#default_path ⇒ String
Other scripts invoking rspec
indirectly will ignore this setting.
Path to use if no path is provided to the rspec
command (default: "spec"
). Allows you to just type rspec
instead of rspec spec
to run all the examples in the spec
directory.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 118 add_read_only_setting :default_path |
#detail_color ⇒ Symbol
Color used to print details. Defaults to :cyan
but can be set to one of the following: [:black, :white, :red, :green, :yellow, :blue, :magenta, :cyan]
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 341 add_setting :detail_color |
#drb ⇒ Boolean
Run examples over DRb (default: false
). RSpec doesn't supply the DRb server, but you can use tools like spork.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 128 add_setting :drb |
#drb_port ⇒ void
The drb_port (default: nil).
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 132 add_setting :drb_port |
#dry_run ⇒ void
Prints the formatter output of your suite without running any examples or hooks.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 213 add_setting :dry_run |
#error_stream ⇒ void
Default: $stderr
.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 136 add_setting :error_stream |
#example_status_persistence_file_path ⇒ String #example_status_persistence_file_path=(value) ⇒ void
The file path to use for persisting example statuses. Necessary for the --only-failures
and --next-failure
CLI options.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 186 define_reader :example_status_persistence_file_path |
#exclude_pattern ⇒ String
Exclude files matching this pattern.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 270 define_reader :exclude_pattern |
#fail_fast ⇒ void
If specified, indicates the number of failures required before cleaning up and exit (default: nil
).
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 208 add_setting :fail_fast |
#fail_if_no_examples ⇒ Boolean
Whether or not to fail when there are no RSpec examples (default: false).
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 223 add_setting :fail_if_no_examples |
#failure_color ⇒ Symbol
Color to use to indicate failure. Defaults to :red
but can be set to one of the following: [:black, :white, :red, :green, :yellow, :blue, :magenta, :cyan]
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 320 add_setting :failure_color |
#failure_exit_code ⇒ Integer
The exit code to return if there are any failures (default: 1).
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 218 add_setting :failure_exit_code |
#files_to_run ⇒ Array
The spec files RSpec will run.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1041 def files_to_run @files_to_run ||= get_files_to_run(@files_or_directories_to_run) end |
#fixed_color ⇒ Symbol
Color used when a pending example is fixed. Defaults to :blue
but can be set to one of the following: [:black, :white, :red, :green, :yellow, :blue, :magenta, :cyan]
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 334 add_setting :fixed_color |
#libs ⇒ Array<String>
Returns dirs that have been prepended to the load path by the -I
command line option.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 234 define_reader :libs |
#max_displayed_failure_line_count ⇒ void
Maximum count of failed source lines to display in the failure reports. (default 10
). return [Integer]
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 428 add_setting :max_displayed_failure_line_count |
#only_failures ⇒ void (readonly) Also known as: only_failures?
Indicates if the --only-failures
(or --next-failure
) flag is being used.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 197 define_reader :only_failures |
#output_stream ⇒ IO, String
Determines where RSpec will send its output. Default: $stdout
.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 240 define_reader :output_stream |
#pattern ⇒ String
Load files matching this pattern (default: '**{,//*}/*_spec.rb'
).
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 259 define_reader :pattern |
#pending_color ⇒ Symbol
Color to use to print pending examples. Defaults to :yellow
but can be set to one of the following: [:black, :white, :red, :green, :yellow, :blue, :magenta, :cyan]
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 313 add_setting :pending_color |
#profile_examples ⇒ void
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Defaults profile_examples
to 10 examples when @profile_examples
is true
.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 292 add_setting :profile_examples |
#project_source_dirs ⇒ Array<String>
Specifies which directories contain the source code for your project. When a failure occurs, RSpec looks through the backtrace to find a a line of source to print. It first looks for a line coming from one of the project source directories so that, for example, it prints the expectation or assertion call rather than the source code from the expectation or assertion framework.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 286 add_setting :project_source_dirs |
#requires ⇒ Array<String>
Indicates files configured to be required.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 228 define_reader :requires |
#run_all_when_everything_filtered ⇒ void
Use #filter_run_when_matching instead for the specific filters that you want to be ignored if none match.
Run all examples if none match the configured filters (default: false
).
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 299 add_setting :run_all_when_everything_filtered |
#shared_context_metadata_behavior ⇒ :trigger_inclusion, :apply_to_host_groups #shared_context_metadata_behavior=(value) ⇒ void
Configures how RSpec treats metadata passed as part of a shared example group definition. For example, given this shared example group definition:
RSpec.shared_context "uses DB", :db => true do
around(:example) do |ex|
MyORM.transaction(:rollback => true, &ex)
end
end
…there are two ways RSpec can treat the :db => true
metadata, each of which has a corresponding config option:
-
:trigger_inclusion
: this shared context will be implicitly included in any groups (or examples) that have:db => true
metadata. -
:apply_to_host_groups
: the metadata will be inherited by the metadata hash of all host groups and examples.
:trigger_inclusion
is the legacy behavior from before RSpec 3.5 but should be considered deprecated. Instead, you can explicitly include a group with include_context
:
RSpec.describe "My model" do
include_context "uses DB"
end
…or you can configure RSpec to include the context based on matching metadata using an API that mirrors configured module inclusion:
RSpec.configure do |rspec|
rspec.include_context "uses DB", :db => true
end
:apply_to_host_groups
is a new feature of RSpec 3.5 and will be the only supported behavior in RSpec 4.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 401 define_reader :shared_context_metadata_behavior |
#silence_filter_announcements ⇒ void
Don't print filter info i.e. “Run options: include :focus=>true” (default false
). return [Boolean]
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 347 add_setting :silence_filter_announcements |
#success_color ⇒ Symbol
Color to use to indicate success. Defaults to :green
but can be set to one of the following: [:black, :white, :red, :green, :yellow, :blue, :magenta, :cyan]
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 306 add_setting :success_color |
#threadsafe ⇒ void
Use threadsafe options where available. Currently this will place a mutex around memoized values such as let blocks. return [Boolean]
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 422 add_setting :threadsafe |
Instance Method Details
#add_formatter(formatter) ⇒ void #add_formatter(formatter, output) ⇒ void Also known as: formatter=
Adds a formatter to the set RSpec will use for this run.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 941 def add_formatter(formatter, output=output_wrapper) formatter_loader.add(formatter, output) end |
#add_setting(name) ⇒ void #add_setting(name, opts) ⇒ void
Adds a custom setting to the RSpec.configuration object.
RSpec.configuration.add_setting :foo
Used internally and by extension frameworks like rspec-rails, so they can add config settings that are domain specific. For example:
RSpec.configure do |c|
c.add_setting :use_transactional_fixtures,
:default => true,
:alias_with => :use_transactional_examples
end
add_setting
creates three methods on the configuration object, a setter, a getter, and a predicate:
RSpec.configuration.foo=(value)
RSpec.configuration.foo
RSpec.configuration.foo? # Returns true if foo returns anything but nil or false.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 604 def add_setting(name, opts={}) default = opts.delete(:default) (class << self; self; end).class_exec do add_setting(name, opts) end __send__("#{name}=", default) if default end |
#after(scope = nil, *meta, &block) ⇒ void Also known as: prepend_after
Defines a after
hook. See Hooks#after for full docs.
This method differs from Hooks#after in only one way: it supports the :suite
scope. Hooks with the :suite
scope will be run once after the last example of the entire suite is executed.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1944 def after(scope=nil, *, &block) handle_suite_hook(scope, ) do @after_suite_hooks.unshift Hooks::AfterHook.new(block, {}) end || begin # defeat Ruby 2.5 lazy proc allocation to ensure # the methods below are passed the same proc instances # so `Hook` equality is preserved. For more info, see: # https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14045#note-5 block.__id__ add_hook_to_existing_matching_groups(, scope) { |g| g.after(scope, *, &block) } super(scope, *, &block) end end |
#alias_example_group_to(new_name, *args) ⇒ void
The defined aliased will also be added to the top level (e.g. main
and from within modules) if expose_dsl_globally
is set to true.
Creates a method that defines an example group with the provided metadata. Can be used to define example group/metadata shortcuts.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1154 def alias_example_group_to(new_name, *args) = Metadata.build_hash_from(args) RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup.define_example_group_method(new_name, ) end |
#alias_example_to(name, *args) ⇒ void
The specific example alias below (pending
) is already defined for you.
Use with caution. This extends the language used in your specs, but does not add any additional documentation. We use this in RSpec to define methods like focus
and xit
, but we also add docs for those methods.
Creates a method that delegates to example
including the submitted args
. Used internally to add variants of example
like pending
:
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1122 def alias_example_to(name, *args) = Metadata.build_hash_from(args) RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup.define_example_method(name, ) end |
#alias_it_behaves_like_to(new_name, report_label = '') ⇒ void Also known as: alias_it_should_behave_like_to
Use with caution. This extends the language used in your specs, but does not add any additional documentation. We use this in RSpec to define it_should_behave_like
(for backward compatibility), but we also add docs for that method.
Define an alias for it_should_behave_like that allows different language (like “it_has_behavior” or “it_behaves_like”) to be employed when including shared examples.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1185 def alias_it_behaves_like_to(new_name, report_label='') RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup.define_nested_shared_group_method(new_name, report_label) end |
#append_after(scope = nil, *meta, &block) ⇒ void
Adds block
to the end of the list of after
blocks in the same scope (:example
, :context
, or :suite
), in contrast to #after, which adds the hook to the start of the list.
See Hooks#after for full after
hook docs.
This method differs from Hooks#append_after in only one way: it supports the :suite
scope. Hooks with the :suite
scope will be run once after the last example of the entire suite is executed.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1973 def append_after(scope=nil, *, &block) handle_suite_hook(scope, ) do @after_suite_hooks << Hooks::AfterHook.new(block, {}) end || begin # defeat Ruby 2.5 lazy proc allocation to ensure # the methods below are passed the same proc instances # so `Hook` equality is preserved. For more info, see: # https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14045#note-5 block.__id__ add_hook_to_existing_matching_groups(, scope) { |g| g.append_after(scope, *, &block) } super(scope, *, &block) end end |
#around(scope = nil, *meta, &block) ⇒ void
Registers block
as an around
hook.
See Hooks#around for full around
hook docs.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1991 def around(scope=nil, *, &block) # defeat Ruby 2.5 lazy proc allocation to ensure # the methods below are passed the same proc instances # so `Hook` equality is preserved. For more info, see: # https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14045#note-5 block.__id__ add_hook_to_existing_matching_groups(, scope) { |g| g.around(scope, *, &block) } super(scope, *, &block) end |
#backtrace_exclusion_patterns ⇒ Array<Regexp>
Regexps used to exclude lines from backtraces.
Excludes lines from ruby (and jruby) source, installed gems, anything in any “bin” directory, and any of the RSpec libs (outside gem installs) by default.
You can modify the list via the getter, or replace it with the setter.
To override this behaviour and display a full backtrace, use --backtrace
on the command line, in a .rspec
file, or in the rspec_options
attribute of RSpec's rake task.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 642 def backtrace_exclusion_patterns @backtrace_formatter.exclusion_patterns end |
#backtrace_exclusion_patterns=(patterns) ⇒ void
Set regular expressions used to exclude lines in backtrace.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 648 def backtrace_exclusion_patterns=(patterns) @backtrace_formatter.exclusion_patterns = patterns end |
#backtrace_inclusion_patterns ⇒ Array<Regexp>
Regexps used to include lines in backtraces.
Defaults to [Regexp.new Dir.getwd].
Lines that match an exclusion and an inclusion pattern will be included.
You can modify the list via the getter, or replace it with the setter.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 661 def backtrace_inclusion_patterns @backtrace_formatter.inclusion_patterns end |
#backtrace_inclusion_patterns=(patterns) ⇒ void
Set regular expressions used to include lines in backtrace.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 667 def backtrace_inclusion_patterns=(patterns) @backtrace_formatter.inclusion_patterns = patterns end |
#before(scope = nil, *meta, &block) ⇒ void Also known as: append_before
Defines a before
hook. See Hooks#before for full docs.
This method differs from Hooks#before in only one way: it supports the :suite
scope. Hooks with the :suite
scope will be run once before the first example of the entire suite is executed.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1891 def before(scope=nil, *, &block) handle_suite_hook(scope, ) do @before_suite_hooks << Hooks::BeforeHook.new(block, {}) end || begin # defeat Ruby 2.5 lazy proc allocation to ensure # the methods below are passed the same proc instances # so `Hook` equality is preserved. For more info, see: # https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14045#note-5 block.__id__ add_hook_to_existing_matching_groups(, scope) { |g| g.before(scope, *, &block) } super(scope, *, &block) end end |
#color_enabled?(output = output_stream) ⇒ Boolean
Check if color is enabled for a particular output.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 888 def color_enabled?(output=output_stream) case color_mode when :on then true when :off then false else # automatic output_to_tty?(output) || (color && tty?) end end |
#default_formatter ⇒ void
The formatter that will be used if no formatter has been set. Defaults to 'progress'.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 948 def default_formatter formatter_loader.default_formatter end |
#default_formatter=(value) ⇒ void
Sets a fallback formatter to use if none other has been set.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 959 def default_formatter=(value) formatter_loader.default_formatter = value end |
#define_derived_metadata(*filters) {|metadata| ... } ⇒ void
Defines a callback that can assign derived metadata values.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1816 def (*filters, &block) = Metadata.build_hash_from(filters, :warn_about_example_group_filtering) @derived_metadata_blocks.append(block, ) end |
#deprecation_stream ⇒ IO, String
Determines where deprecation warnings are printed. Defaults to $stderr
.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 162 define_reader :deprecation_stream |
#deprecation_stream=(value) ⇒ void
Determines where deprecation warnings are printed.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 166 def deprecation_stream=(value) if @reporter && !value.equal?(@deprecation_stream) warn "RSpec's reporter has already been initialized with " \ "#{deprecation_stream.inspect} as the deprecation stream, so your change to "\ "`deprecation_stream` will be ignored. You should configure it earlier for " \ "it to take effect, or use the `--deprecation-out` CLI option. " \ "(Called from #{CallerFilter.first_non_rspec_line})" else @deprecation_stream = value end end |
#disable_monkey_patching! ⇒ void
It configures rspec-mocks and rspec-expectations only if the user is using those (either explicitly or implicitly by not setting mock_with
or expect_with
to anything else).
If the user uses this options with mock_with :mocha
(or similiar) they will still have monkey patching active in their test environment from mocha.
Enables zero monkey patching mode for RSpec. It removes monkey patching of the top-level DSL methods (describe
, shared_examples_for
, etc) onto main
and Module
, instead requiring you to prefix these methods with RSpec.
. It enables expect-only syntax for rspec-mocks and rspec-expectations. It simply disables monkey patching on whatever pieces of RSpec the user is using.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1789 def disable_monkey_patching! self.expose_dsl_globally = false self.disable_monkey_patching = true conditionally_disable_mocks_monkey_patching conditionally_disable_expectations_monkey_patching end |
#exclusion_filter ⇒ void
Returns the exclusion_filter
. If none has been set, returns an empty hash.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1314 def exclusion_filter filter_manager.exclusions end |
#exclusion_filter=(filter) ⇒ void
Clears and reassigns the exclusion_filter
. Set to nil
if you don't want any exclusion filter at all.
Warning
This overrides any exclusion filters/tags set on the command line or in configuration files.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1307 def exclusion_filter=(filter) = Metadata.build_hash_from([filter], :warn_about_example_group_filtering) filter_manager.exclude_only end |
#expect_with(*frameworks) ⇒ void
Sets the expectation framework module(s) to be included in each example group.
frameworks
can be :rspec
, :test_unit
, :minitest
, a custom module, or any combination thereof:
config.expect_with :rspec
config.expect_with :test_unit
config.expect_with :minitest
config.expect_with :rspec, :minitest
config.expect_with OtherExpectationFramework
RSpec will translate :rspec
, :minitest
, and :test_unit
into the appropriate modules.
Configuration
If the module responds to configuration
, expect_with
will yield the configuration
object if given a block:
config.expect_with OtherExpectationFramework do |custom_config|
custom_config.custom_setting = true
end
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 803 def expect_with(*frameworks) modules = frameworks.map do |framework| case framework when Module framework when :rspec require 'rspec/expectations' # Tag this exception class so our exception formatting logic knows # that it satisfies the `MultipleExceptionError` interface. ::RSpec::Expectations::MultipleExpectationsNotMetError.__send__( :include, MultipleExceptionError::InterfaceTag ) ::RSpec::Matchers when :test_unit require 'rspec/core/test_unit_assertions_adapter' ::RSpec::Core::TestUnitAssertionsAdapter when :minitest require 'rspec/core/minitest_assertions_adapter' ::RSpec::Core::MinitestAssertionsAdapter else raise ArgumentError, "#{framework.inspect} is not supported" end end if (modules - @expectation_frameworks).any? assert_no_example_groups_defined(:expect_with) end if block_given? raise "expect_with only accepts a block with a single argument. " \ "Call expect_with #{modules.length} times, " \ "once with each argument, instead." if modules.length > 1 raise "#{modules.first} must respond to `configuration` so that " \ "expect_with can yield it." unless modules.first.respond_to?(:configuration) yield modules.first.configuration end @expectation_frameworks.push(*modules) end |
#expectation_framework=(framework) ⇒ void
Delegates to expect_with(framework).
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 776 def expectation_framework=(framework) expect_with(framework) end |
#expectation_frameworks ⇒ void
Returns the configured expectation framework adapter module(s)
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 764 def expectation_frameworks if @expectation_frameworks.empty? begin expect_with :rspec rescue LoadError expect_with Module.new end end @expectation_frameworks end |
#expose_current_running_example_as(method_name) ⇒ void
Exposes the current running example via the named helper method. RSpec 2.x exposed this via example
, but in RSpec 3.0, the example is instead exposed via an arg yielded to it
, before
, let
, etc. However, some extension gems (such as Capybara) depend on the RSpec 2.x's example
method, so this config option can be used to maintain compatibility.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1727 def expose_current_running_example_as(method_name) ExposeCurrentExample.module_exec do extend RSpec::SharedContext let(method_name) { |ex| ex } end include ExposeCurrentExample end |
#expose_dsl_globally=(value) ⇒ void
Use this to expose the core RSpec DSL via Module
and the main
object. It will be set automatically but you can override it to remove the DSL. Default: true
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 149 def expose_dsl_globally=(value) if value Core::DSL.expose_globally! Core::SharedExampleGroup::TopLevelDSL.expose_globally! else Core::DSL.remove_globally! Core::SharedExampleGroup::TopLevelDSL.remove_globally! end end |
#expose_dsl_globally? ⇒ Boolean
Indicates if the DSL has been exposed off of modules and main
. Default: true
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 141 def expose_dsl_globally? Core::DSL.exposed_globally? end |
#extend(mod, *filters) ⇒ void
Tells RSpec to extend example groups with mod
. Methods defined in mod
are exposed to example groups (not examples). Use filters
to constrain the groups to extend.
Similar to include
, but behavior is added to example groups, which are classes, rather than the examples, which are instances of those classes.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1437 def extend(mod, *filters) define_mixed_in_module(mod, filters, @extend_modules, :extend) do |group| safe_extend(mod, group) end end |
#filter_gems_from_backtrace(*gem_names) ⇒ void
The patterns this adds will match the named gems in their common locations (e.g. system gems, vendored with bundler, installed as a :git dependency with bundler, etc) but is not guaranteed to work for all possible gem locations. For example, if you have the gem source in a directory with a completely unrelated name, and use bundler's :path option, this will not filter it.
Adds #backtrace_exclusion_patterns that will filter lines from the named gems from backtraces.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 687 def filter_gems_from_backtrace(*gem_names) gem_names.each do |name| @backtrace_formatter.filter_gem(name) end end |
#filter_run_excluding(*args) ⇒ void
Adds key/value pairs to the exclusion_filter
. If args
includes any symbols that are not part of the hash, each symbol is treated as a key in the hash with the value true
.
Note
Filters set using this method can be overridden from the command line or config files (e.g. .rspec
).
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1294 def filter_run_excluding(*args) = Metadata.build_hash_from(args, :warn_about_example_group_filtering) filter_manager.exclude_with_low_priority static_config_filter_manager.exclude_with_low_priority Metadata.deep_hash_dup() end |
#filter_run_including(*args) ⇒ void Also known as: filter_run
Adds key/value pairs to the inclusion_filter
. If args
includes any symbols that are not part of the hash, each symbol is treated as a key in the hash with the value true
.
Note
Filters set using this method can be overridden from the command line or config files (e.g. .rspec
).
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1220 def filter_run_including(*args) = Metadata.build_hash_from(args, :warn_about_example_group_filtering) filter_manager.include_with_low_priority static_config_filter_manager.include_with_low_priority Metadata.deep_hash_dup() end |
#filter_run_when_matching(*args) ⇒ void
Applies the provided filter only if any of examples match, in constrast to #filter_run, which always applies even if no examples match, in which case no examples will be run. This allows you to leave configured filters in place that are intended only for temporary use. The most common example is focus filtering: config.filter_run_when_matching :focus
. With that configured, you can temporarily focus an example or group by tagging it with :focus
metadata, or prefixing it with an f
(as in fdescribe
, fcontext
and fit
) since those are aliases for describe
/context
/it
with :focus
metadata.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1236 def filter_run_when_matching(*args) when_first_matching_example_defined(*args) do filter_run(*args) end end |
#format_docstrings(&block) ⇒ void
Formats the docstring output using the block provided.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1578 def format_docstrings(&block) @format_docstrings_block = block_given? ? block : DEFAULT_FORMATTER end |
#formatters ⇒ Array
Returns a duplicate of the formatters currently loaded in the FormatterLoader
for introspection.
Note as this is a duplicate, any mutations will be disregarded.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 969 def formatters formatter_loader.formatters.dup end |
#full_backtrace=(true_or_false) ⇒ void
Toggle full backtrace.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 853 def full_backtrace=(true_or_false) @backtrace_formatter.full_backtrace = true_or_false end |
#full_backtrace? ⇒ Boolean
Check if full backtrace is enabled.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 847 def full_backtrace? @backtrace_formatter.full_backtrace? end |
#full_description ⇒ Array
Returns full description filter.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 922 def full_description filter.fetch :full_description, nil end |
#full_description=(description) ⇒ void
Run examples matching on description
in all files to run.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 917 def full_description=(description) filter_run :full_description => Regexp.union(*Array(description).map { |d| Regexp.new(d) }) end |
#include(mod, *filters) ⇒ void
Filtered module inclusions can also be applied to individual examples that have matching metadata. Just like Ruby's object model is that every object has a singleton class which has only a single instance, RSpec's model is that every example has a singleton example group containing just the one example.
Tells RSpec to include mod
in example groups. Methods defined in mod
are exposed to examples (not example groups). Use filters
to constrain the groups or examples in which to include the module.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1359 def include(mod, *filters) define_mixed_in_module(mod, filters, @include_modules, :include) do |group| safe_include(mod, group) end end |
#include_context(shared_group_name, *filters) ⇒ void
Filtered context inclusions can also be applied to individual examples that have matching metadata. Just like Ruby's object model is that every object has a singleton class which has only a single instance, RSpec's model is that every example has a singleton example group containing just the one example.
Tells RSpec to include the named shared example group in example groups. Use filters
to constrain the groups or examples in which to include the example group.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1402 def include_context(shared_group_name, *filters) shared_module = world.shared_example_group_registry.find([:main], shared_group_name) include shared_module, *filters end |
#inclusion_filter ⇒ void Also known as: filter
Returns the inclusion_filter
. If none has been set, returns an empty hash.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1258 def inclusion_filter filter_manager.inclusions end |
#inclusion_filter=(filter) ⇒ void Also known as: filter=
Clears and reassigns the inclusion_filter
. Set to nil
if you don't want any inclusion filter at all.
Warning
This overrides any inclusion filters/tags set on the command line or in configuration files.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1249 def inclusion_filter=(filter) = Metadata.build_hash_from([filter], :warn_about_example_group_filtering) filter_manager.include_only end |
#mock_framework ⇒ Symbol
Returns the configured mock framework adapter module.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 614 def mock_framework if @mock_framework.nil? begin mock_with :rspec rescue LoadError mock_with :nothing end end @mock_framework end |
#mock_framework=(framework) ⇒ void
Delegates to mock_framework=(framework).
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 626 def mock_framework=(framework) mock_with framework end |
#mock_with(framework) ⇒ void
Sets the mock framework adapter module.
framework
can be a Symbol or a Module.
Given any of :rspec
, :mocha
, :flexmock
, or :rr
, configures the named framework.
Given :nothing
, configures no framework. Use this if you don't use any mocking framework to save a little bit of overhead.
Given a Module, includes that module in every example group. The module should adhere to RSpec's mock framework adapter API:
setup_mocks_for_rspec
- called before each example
verify_mocks_for_rspec
- called after each example if the example hasn't yet failed.
Framework should raise an exception when expectations fail
teardown_mocks_for_rspec
- called after verify_mocks_for_rspec (even if there are errors)
If the module responds to configuration
and mock_with
receives a block, it will yield the configuration object to the block e.g.
config.mock_with OtherMockFrameworkAdapter do |mod_config|
mod_config.custom_setting = true
end
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 731 def mock_with(framework) framework_module = if framework.is_a?(Module) framework else const_name = MOCKING_ADAPTERS.fetch(framework) do raise ArgumentError, "Unknown mocking framework: #{framework.inspect}. " \ "Pass a module or one of #{MOCKING_ADAPTERS.keys.inspect}" end RSpec::Support.require_rspec_core "mocking_adapters/#{const_name.to_s.downcase}" RSpec::Core::MockingAdapters.const_get(const_name) end new_name, old_name = [framework_module, @mock_framework].map do |mod| mod.respond_to?(:framework_name) ? mod.framework_name : :unnamed end unless new_name == old_name assert_no_example_groups_defined(:mock_framework) end if block_given? raise "#{framework_module} must respond to `configuration` so that " \ "mock_with can yield it." unless framework_module.respond_to?(:configuration) yield framework_module.configuration end @mock_framework = framework_module end |
#on_example_group_definition(&block) ⇒ void
Invokes block before defining an example group
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 2023 def on_example_group_definition(&block) on_example_group_definition_callbacks << block end |
#on_example_group_definition_callbacks ⇒ void
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Returns an array of blocks to call before defining an example group
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 2029 def on_example_group_definition_callbacks @on_example_group_definition_callbacks ||= [] end |
#order=(value) ⇒ void
Sets the default global ordering strategy. By default this can be one of :defined
, :random
, but is customizable through the register_ordering
API. If order is set to 'rand:<seed>'
, the seed will also be set.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1623 delegate_to_ordering_manager :order= |
#prepend(mod, *filters) ⇒ void
Tells RSpec to prepend example groups with mod
. Methods defined in mod
are exposed to examples (not example groups). Use filters
to constrain the groups in which to prepend the module.
Similar to include
, but module is included before the example group's class in the ancestor chain.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1476 def prepend(mod, *filters) define_mixed_in_module(mod, filters, @prepend_modules, :prepend) do |group| safe_prepend(mod, group) end end |
#prepend_before(scope = nil, *meta, &block) ⇒ void
Adds block
to the start of the list of before
blocks in the same scope (:example
, :context
, or :suite
), in contrast to #before, which adds the hook to the end of the list.
See Hooks#before for full before
hook docs.
This method differs from Hooks#prepend_before in only one way: it supports the :suite
scope. Hooks with the :suite
scope will be run once before the first example of the entire suite is executed.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1920 def prepend_before(scope=nil, *, &block) handle_suite_hook(scope, ) do @before_suite_hooks.unshift Hooks::BeforeHook.new(block, {}) end || begin # defeat Ruby 2.5 lazy proc allocation to ensure # the methods below are passed the same proc instances # so `Hook` equality is preserved. For more info, see: # https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/14045#note-5 block.__id__ add_hook_to_existing_matching_groups(, scope) { |g| g.prepend_before(scope, *, &block) } super(scope, *, &block) end end |
#raise_errors_for_deprecations! ⇒ void
Turns deprecation warnings into errors, in order to surface the full backtrace of the call site. This can be useful when you need more context to address a deprecation than the single-line call site normally provided.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1749 def raise_errors_for_deprecations! self.deprecation_stream = Formatters::DeprecationFormatter::RaiseErrorStream.new end |
#raise_on_warning=(value) ⇒ void
Turns warnings into errors. This can be useful when you want RSpec to run in a 'strict' no warning situation.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1697 def raise_on_warning=(value) if value RSpec::Support.warning_notifier = RAISE_ERROR_WARNING_NOTIFIER else RSpec::Support.warning_notifier = RSpec::Support::DEFAULT_WARNING_NOTIFIER end end |
#register_ordering(name) {|list| ... } ⇒ void
Pass the symbol :global
to set the ordering strategy that will be used to order the top-level example groups and any example groups that do not have declared :order
metadata.
Registers a named ordering strategy that can later be used to order an example group's subgroups by adding :order => <name>
metadata to the example group.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1671 delegate_to_ordering_manager :register_ordering |
#reporter ⇒ RSpec::Core::Reporter
Returns the currently configured reporter.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1001 def reporter # @reporter_buffer should only ever be set in this method to cover # initialization of @reporter. @reporter_buffer || @reporter ||= begin @reporter_buffer = DeprecationReporterBuffer.new formatter_loader.prepare_default output_wrapper, deprecation_stream @reporter_buffer.play_onto(formatter_loader.reporter) @reporter_buffer = nil formatter_loader.reporter end end |
#seed ⇒ void
Seed for random ordering (default: generated randomly each run).
When you run specs with --order random
, RSpec generates a random seed for the randomization and prints it to the output_stream
(assuming you're using RSpec's built-in formatters). If you discover an ordering dependency (i.e. examples fail intermittently depending on order), set this (on Configuration or on the command line with --seed
) to run using the same seed while you debug the issue.
We recommend, actually, that you use the command line approach so you don't accidentally leave the seed encoded.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1613 delegate_to_ordering_manager :seed |
#seed=(value) ⇒ void
Sets the seed value and sets the default global ordering to random.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1599 delegate_to_ordering_manager :seed= |
#treat_symbols_as_metadata_keys_with_true_values=(_value) ⇒ void
This config option was added in RSpec 2 to pave the way for this being the default behavior in RSpec 3. Now this option is a no-op.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 352 def (_value) RSpec.deprecate( "RSpec::Core::Configuration#treat_symbols_as_metadata_keys_with_true_values=", :message => "RSpec::Core::Configuration#treat_symbols_as_metadata_keys_with_true_values= " \ "is deprecated, it is now set to true as default and " \ "setting it to false has no effect." ) end |
#warnings=(value) ⇒ void
Set Ruby warnings on or off.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1677 def warnings=(value) $VERBOSE = !!value end |
#warnings? ⇒ Boolean
Returns Whether or not ruby warnings are enabled.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1682 def warnings? $VERBOSE end |
#when_first_matching_example_defined(*filters) ⇒ void
Defines a callback that runs after the first example with matching metadata is defined. If no examples are defined with matching metadata, it will not get called at all.
This can be used to ensure some setup is performed (such as bootstrapping a DB or loading a specific file that adds significantly to the boot time) if needed (as indicated by the presence of an example with matching metadata) but avoided otherwise.
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# File 'lib/rspec/core/configuration.rb', line 1839 def when_first_matching_example_defined(*filters) = Metadata.build_hash_from(filters, :warn_about_example_group_filtering) callback = lambda do || # Example groups do not have `:example_group` metadata # (instead they have `:parent_example_group` metadata). return unless .key?(:example_group) # Ensure the callback only fires once. @derived_metadata_blocks.delete(callback, ) yield end @derived_metadata_blocks.append(callback, ) end |