From a36a871bd276e479b2782e1f0fce4b4052eaee36 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Javier Vidal Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 18:10:50 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Adding badges --- README.md | 2 + mic.gemspec | 1 + spec/spec_helper.rb | 89 ++++----------------------------------------- 3 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 81 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 8cefa87..56074ac 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -109,7 +109,9 @@ By default, only operating markets are returned, but it is also possible to incl ## Code Status +[![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/mic.svg)](http://badge.fury.io/rb/mic) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/javiervidal/mic.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/javiervidal/mic) +[![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/javiervidal/mic/badge.png?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/r/javiervidal/mic?branch=master) [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/javiervidal/mic/badges/gpa.svg)](https://codeclimate.com/github/javiervidal/mic) ## Copyright diff --git a/mic.gemspec b/mic.gemspec index d0a7cf1..1449140 100644 --- a/mic.gemspec +++ b/mic.gemspec @@ -23,4 +23,5 @@ Gem::Specification.new do |spec| spec.add_development_dependency "awesome_print" spec.add_development_dependency "rspec" spec.add_development_dependency "simplecov" + spec.add_development_dependency "coveralls" end diff --git a/spec/spec_helper.rb b/spec/spec_helper.rb index 5ba5034..2d0fac0 100644 --- a/spec/spec_helper.rb +++ b/spec/spec_helper.rb @@ -1,93 +1,20 @@ require 'simplecov' +require 'coveralls' + +SimpleCov.formatters = [SimpleCov::Formatter::HTMLFormatter, Coveralls::SimpleCov::Formatter] + SimpleCov.start + require 'mic' -# This file was generated by the `rspec --init` command. Conventionally, all -# specs live under a `spec` directory, which RSpec adds to the `$LOAD_PATH`. -# The generated `.rspec` file contains `--require spec_helper` which will cause this -# file to always be loaded, without a need to explicitly require it in any files. -# -# Given that it is always loaded, you are encouraged to keep this file as -# light-weight as possible. Requiring heavyweight dependencies from this file -# will add to the boot time of your test suite on EVERY test run, even for an -# individual file that may not need all of that loaded. Instead, consider making -# a separate helper file that requires the additional dependencies and performs -# the additional setup, and require it from the spec files that actually need it. -# -# The `.rspec` file also contains a few flags that are not defaults but that -# users commonly want. -# -# See http://rubydoc.info/gems/rspec-core/RSpec/Core/Configuration RSpec.configure do |config| - # rspec-expectations config goes here. You can use an alternate - # assertion/expectation library such as wrong or the stdlib/minitest - # assertions if you prefer. + config.expect_with :rspec do |expectations| - # This option will default to `true` in RSpec 4. It makes the `description` - # and `failure_message` of custom matchers include text for helper methods - # defined using `chain`, e.g.: - # be_bigger_than(2).and_smaller_than(4).description - # # => "be bigger than 2 and smaller than 4" - # ...rather than: - # # => "be bigger than 2" expectations.include_chain_clauses_in_custom_matcher_descriptions = true end - # rspec-mocks config goes here. You can use an alternate test double - # library (such as bogus or mocha) by changing the `mock_with` option here. config.mock_with :rspec do |mocks| - # Prevents you from mocking or stubbing a method that does not exist on - # a real object. This is generally recommended, and will default to - # `true` in RSpec 4. mocks.verify_partial_doubles = true end - -# The settings below are suggested to provide a good initial experience -# with RSpec, but feel free to customize to your heart's content. -=begin - # These two settings work together to allow you to limit a spec run - # to individual examples or groups you care about by tagging them with - # `:focus` metadata. When nothing is tagged with `:focus`, all examples - # get run. - config.filter_run :focus - config.run_all_when_everything_filtered = true - - # Limits the available syntax to the non-monkey patched syntax that is recommended. - # For more details, see: - # - http://myronmars.to/n/dev-blog/2012/06/rspecs-new-expectation-syntax - # - http://teaisaweso.me/blog/2013/05/27/rspecs-new-message-expectation-syntax/ - # - http://myronmars.to/n/dev-blog/2014/05/notable-changes-in-rspec-3#new__config_option_to_disable_rspeccore_monkey_patching - config.disable_monkey_patching! - - # This setting enables warnings. It's recommended, but in some cases may - # be too noisy due to issues in dependencies. - config.warnings = true - - # Many RSpec users commonly either run the entire suite or an individual - # file, and it's useful to allow more verbose output when running an - # individual spec file. - if config.files_to_run.one? - # Use the documentation formatter for detailed output, - # unless a formatter has already been configured - # (e.g. via a command-line flag). - config.default_formatter = 'doc' - end - - # Print the 10 slowest examples and example groups at the - # end of the spec run, to help surface which specs are running - # particularly slow. - config.profile_examples = 10 - - # Run specs in random order to surface order dependencies. If you find an - # order dependency and want to debug it, you can fix the order by providing - # the seed, which is printed after each run. - # --seed 1234 - config.order = :random - - # Seed global randomization in this process using the `--seed` CLI option. - # Setting this allows you to use `--seed` to deterministically reproduce - # test failures related to randomization by passing the same `--seed` value - # as the one that triggered the failure. - Kernel.srand config.seed -=end -end + +end \ No newline at end of file