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additional_cli_steps.rb
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additional_cli_steps.rb
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require 'rspec/core' # to fix annoying "undefined method `configuration' for RSpec:Module (NoMethodError)"
Then /^the output should contain all of these:$/ do |table|
table.raw.flatten.each do |string|
assert_partial_output(string, all_output)
end
end
Then /^the output should not contain any of these:$/ do |table|
table.raw.flatten.each do |string|
expect(all_output).not_to match(regexp(string))
end
end
Then /^the output should contain one of the following:$/ do |table|
matching_output = table.raw.flatten.select do |string|
all_output =~ regexp(string)
end
expect(matching_output.count).to eq(1)
end
Then /^the example(?:s)? should(?: all)? pass$/ do
step %q{the output should contain "0 failures"}
step %q{the output should not contain "0 examples"}
step %q{the exit status should be 0}
end
Then /^the process should succeed even though no examples were run$/ do
step %q{the output should contain "0 examples, 0 failures"}
step %q{the exit status should be 0}
end
Then /^the backtrace\-normalized output should contain:$/ do |partial_output|
# ruby 1.9 includes additional stuff in the backtrace,
# so we need to normalize it to compare it with our expected output.
normalized_output = all_output.split("\n").map do |line|
line =~ /(^\s+# [^:]+:\d+)/ ? $1 : line # http://rubular.com/r/zDD7DdWyzF
end.join("\n")
expect(normalized_output).to match(regexp(partial_output))
end
# This step can be generalized if it's ever used to test other colors
Then /^the failing example is printed in magenta$/ do
# \e[35m = enable magenta
# \e[0m = reset colors
expect(all_output).to include("\e[35m" + "F" + "\e[0m")
end
Given /^I have a brand new project with no files$/ do
in_current_dir do
expect(Dir["**/*"]).to eq([])
end
end
Given /^I have run `([^`]*)`$/ do |cmd|
fail_on_error = true
run_simple(unescape(cmd), fail_on_error)
end
When "I accept the recommended settings by removing `=begin` and `=end` from `spec/spec_helper.rb`" do
in_current_dir do
spec_helper = File.read("spec/spec_helper.rb")
expect(spec_helper).to include("=begin", "=end")
to_keep = spec_helper.lines.reject do |line|
line.start_with?("=begin") || line.start_with?("=end")
end
File.open("spec/spec_helper.rb", "w") { |f| f.write(to_keep.join) }
expect(File.read("spec/spec_helper.rb")).not_to include("=begin", "=end")
end
end
When /^I create a spec file with the following content:$/ do |content|
write_file("spec/example_spec.rb", content)
end