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fail_fast.feature
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fail_fast.feature
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Feature: fail fast
Use the fail_fast option to tell RSpec to abort the run on first failure:
RSpec.configure {|c| c.fail_fast = true}
Background:
Given a file named "spec/spec_helper.rb" with:
"""
RSpec.configure {|c| c.fail_fast = true}
"""
Scenario: fail_fast with no failures (runs all examples)
Given a file named "spec/example_spec.rb" with:
"""
describe "something" do
it "passes" do
end
it "passes too" do
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec spec/example_spec.rb`
Then the examples should all pass
Scenario: fail_fast with first example failing (only runs the one example)
Given a file named "spec/example_spec.rb" with:
"""
require "spec_helper"
describe "something" do
it "fails" do
fail
end
it "passes" do
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec spec/example_spec.rb -fd`
Then the output should contain "1 example, 1 failure"
Scenario: fail_fast with multiple files, second example failing (only runs the first two examples)
Given a file named "spec/example_1_spec.rb" with:
"""
require "spec_helper"
describe "something" do
it "passes" do
end
it "fails" do
fail
end
end
describe "something else" do
it "fails" do
fail
end
end
"""
And a file named "spec/example_2_spec.rb" with:
"""
require "spec_helper"
describe "something" do
it "passes" do
end
end
describe "something else" do
it "fails" do
fail
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec spec`
Then the output should contain "2 examples, 1 failure"