socialcast_shoulda_ext 0.1.4
Socialcast Shoulda Extensions
Adds new matchers and functionality to the shoulda test library
Installation
In your Gemfile:
group :test do
gem 'socialcast_shoulda_ext', :git => 'git@github.com:socialcast/socialcast-shoulda-ext.git', :require => 'shoulda_ext'
end
If you want to include the trigger_callbacks matcher, also add the following to your test helper:
ShouldaExt::Matchers::TriggerCallbackMatcher.attach_active_record_callback_hooks!
Matchers
RecordCountChangeMatcher
Test if the count for a model has changed, and by how much. Requires the context_with_matcher_before_hooks patch, which is included by default.
Provides the following matcher methods:
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create_record(klass_or_symbol) Alias for change_record_count.for(klass_or_symbol).by(1)
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create_records(klass_or_symbol, amount) Alias for change_record_count.for(klass_or_symbol).by(amount)
-
destroy_record(klass_or_symbol) Alias for change_record_count.for(klass_or_symbol).by(-1)
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destroy_records(klass_or_symbol, amount) Alias for change_record_count.for(klass_or_symbol).by(-amount)
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change_record_count Tests the difference in record count before and after the current setup/subject block Can be used with the follow methods:
-
for(klass_or_symbol) Provides the class which the test is being performed on. Can be a constant or a symbol
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by(amount) Provides an expected difference for the number of records for the specified class. Excluding this number will allow the matcher to check for any difference
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Examples:
context "creating a blog article" do
context "with good parameters" do
setup do
post :create, :blog => {:title => 'my blog post', :body => 'Ipsum lorem...'}
end
should create_record :blog
end
context "without a body" do
setup do
post :create, :blog => {:title => 'my blog post' }
end
should_not create_record Blog
end
end
RespondWithJson
Check if the controller’s response is json
Examples:
context ":index.json" do
setup do
get :index, :format => 'json'
end
# Just check to see that the response was json
should respond_with_json
# Evaluate the hash produced by the json yourself
should respond_with_json { |json| json.first['blog']['title'] == 'blog post 1'}
# Provide an exact match
should respond_with_json.exactly(['blog' => {'id' => 1, 'title' => 'blog post 1'}])
# Provide an exact match with a block
should response_with_json.exactly{ |json| JSON.parse(Blog.all.to_json)}
end
context ":index.html" do
setup do
get :index
end
# or the negation
should_not respond_with_json
end
TriggerCallbackMatcher
Test if create, update, destroy, or save callbacks were triggered.
Requires running ShouldaExt::Matchers::TriggerCallbackMatcher.attach_active_record_callback_hooks! in your test suite in order to work properly.
Examples:
context "doing nothing to a record" do
subject { Blog.new :title => 'blog title' }
should_not trigger_callbacks
end
context "creating a record" do
subject { Blog.create! :title => 'blog title' }
should trigger_callbacks.for :create
should_not trigger_callbacks.for :update, :destroy
end
Integrations
Currently only integrates with test/unit. RSpec support to come.
Shoulda Extensions
ContextWithMatcherBeforeHooks
Adds the ability to define a ‘before’ method on any method which will be run before each context’s setup/subject block. Used by RecordCountChangeMatcher to record the number of records before the tested operation takes place.