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em-rspec

em-rspec is a very simple patch to RSpec 2 that sets up and tears down an EventMachine reactor loop, and run examples tagged as eventmachine: true within the context of the loop. It also will wrap examples in a Fiber so you are free to untangle nested callbacks.

Usage

gem install em-rspec

require 'em-rspec'

em-rspec extends RSpec so that you can decide which specs are to be executed within the context of a reactor loop:

describe 'em-rspec' eventmachine: true do
  it 'executes specs within a reactor loop' do
    EM.reactor_running?.should be_true # This is true
  end
end

How it works

As mentioned before, before the spec is run, a reactor loop is setup, and a callback to teardown the loop when your example finishes execution is created. This is an important point to consider because if you do any asynchronous i/o operations, your code will not be tested, because your code will likely have finished execution before the i/o operation is complete. It is an antipattern to actually hit the network in your tests and what you should do is mock out i/o calls to return immediately, e.g. http calls with webmock.

This is how your examples are run with em-rspec:

  • Set up reactor loop
  • Set callback to tear down reactor loop when spec is finished
  • Wrap example in fiber
  • Run before each block
  • Run example
  • Run after each block
  • Tear down reactor loop

© 2011 Stevie Graham

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