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Everyday Rails Testing with RSpec sample application (2017 edition)

Refer to the Everyday Rails blog for news on this edition of the book. You can find sample source for earlier editions in the everydayrails organization on GitHub. Thanks!


Sample Rails 5.1 application for Everyday Rails Testing with RSpec: A Practical Approach to Test-driven Development by Aaron Sumner. This repository demonstrates incremental testing of an existing application, starting with an untested codebase and working through model, controller, feature, and request specs.

Each chapter's progress has a specific branch in this repository. See chapter 1 of the book for details.

Using Git, you can check out each version by name. See details in the book.

If you're not comfortable with Git, you can also use GitHub's handy branch/tag filter to select a specific tag and browse the source code online. To learn more about Git, I recommend the free resources Git Immersion or Try Git.

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