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parallel_tests.feature
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parallel_tests.feature
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@rspec @disable-bundler
Feature:
Parallel tests and its corresponding test project work together with Simplecov
just fine and they produce the same output like a normal rspec run.
Background:
Given I'm working on the project "parallel_tests"
Scenario: Running it through parallel_tests produces the same results as a normal rspec run
Given I install dependencies
And SimpleCov for RSpec is configured with:
"""
require 'simplecov'
SimpleCov.start
"""
When I open the coverage report generated with `bundle exec parallel_rspec spec`
Then I should see the line coverage results for the parallel tests project
# Note it's better not to test this in the same scenario as before.
# Merging of results might kick in and ruin this.
Scenario: Running the project with normal rspec
Given I install dependencies
And SimpleCov for RSpec is configured with:
"""
require 'simplecov'
SimpleCov.start
"""
When I open the coverage report generated with `bundle exec rspec spec`
Then I should see the line coverage results for the parallel tests project
@branch_coverage
Scenario: Running the project with normal rspec and branch coverage
Given I install dependencies
And SimpleCov for RSpec is configured with:
"""
require 'simplecov'
SimpleCov.start do
enable_coverage :branch
end
"""
When I open the coverage report generated with `bundle exec rspec spec`
Then I should see the branch coverage results for the parallel tests project
@branch_coverage
Scenario: Running the project with normal rspec and branch coverage
Given I install dependencies
And SimpleCov for RSpec is configured with:
"""
require 'simplecov'
SimpleCov.start do
enable_coverage :branch
end
"""
When I open the coverage report generated with `bundle exec parallel_rspec spec`
Then I should see the branch coverage results for the parallel tests project
Scenario: Coverage violations aren't printed until the end
Given I install dependencies
And SimpleCov for RSpec is configured with:
"""
require 'simplecov'
SimpleCov.start do
minimum_coverage 89
end
"""
When I successfully run `bundle exec parallel_rspec spec`
Then the output should not match /+cover.+below.+minimum/