couch_potato 1.4.0 → 1.6.3

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/.ruby-version +1 -0
  3. data/.travis.yml +12 -8
  4. data/CHANGES.md +4 -0
  5. data/Gemfile +1 -1
  6. data/README.md +396 -276
  7. data/Rakefile +9 -9
  8. data/couch_potato-rspec.gemspec +20 -0
  9. data/couch_potato.gemspec +15 -16
  10. data/{active_support_4_0 → gemfiles/active_support_4_0} +3 -3
  11. data/{active_support_3_2 → gemfiles/active_support_4_1} +3 -2
  12. data/gemfiles/active_support_4_2 +11 -0
  13. data/lib/couch_potato-rspec.rb +3 -0
  14. data/lib/couch_potato.rb +3 -1
  15. data/lib/couch_potato/database.rb +42 -39
  16. data/lib/couch_potato/persistence/magic_timestamps.rb +5 -5
  17. data/lib/couch_potato/persistence/properties.rb +8 -2
  18. data/lib/couch_potato/persistence/simple_property.rb +11 -9
  19. data/lib/couch_potato/persistence/type_caster.rb +1 -1
  20. data/lib/couch_potato/railtie.rb +2 -0
  21. data/lib/couch_potato/version.rb +2 -1
  22. data/lib/couch_potato/view/base_view_spec.rb +18 -8
  23. data/lib/couch_potato/view/view_query.rb +2 -3
  24. data/spec/attachments_spec.rb +3 -3
  25. data/spec/callbacks_spec.rb +193 -113
  26. data/spec/conflict_handling_spec.rb +4 -4
  27. data/spec/create_spec.rb +5 -5
  28. data/spec/default_property_spec.rb +6 -6
  29. data/spec/destroy_spec.rb +5 -5
  30. data/spec/property_spec.rb +71 -61
  31. data/spec/rails_spec.rb +3 -3
  32. data/spec/railtie_spec.rb +12 -13
  33. data/spec/spec_helper.rb +3 -3
  34. data/spec/unit/active_model_compliance_spec.rb +16 -16
  35. data/spec/unit/attributes_spec.rb +36 -34
  36. data/spec/unit/base_view_spec_spec.rb +82 -35
  37. data/spec/unit/callbacks_spec.rb +2 -2
  38. data/spec/unit/couch_potato_spec.rb +3 -3
  39. data/spec/unit/create_spec.rb +12 -12
  40. data/spec/unit/custom_views_spec.rb +1 -1
  41. data/spec/unit/database_spec.rb +95 -95
  42. data/spec/unit/date_spec.rb +3 -3
  43. data/spec/unit/deep_dirty_attributes_spec.rb +104 -104
  44. data/spec/unit/dirty_attributes_spec.rb +19 -19
  45. data/spec/unit/forbidden_attributes_protection_spec.rb +4 -4
  46. data/spec/unit/initialize_spec.rb +37 -19
  47. data/spec/unit/json_spec.rb +4 -4
  48. data/spec/unit/lists_spec.rb +8 -8
  49. data/spec/unit/model_view_spec_spec.rb +14 -14
  50. data/spec/unit/persistence_spec.rb +6 -6
  51. data/spec/unit/properties_view_spec_spec.rb +4 -4
  52. data/spec/unit/rspec_matchers_spec.rb +73 -73
  53. data/spec/unit/rspec_stub_db_spec.rb +43 -42
  54. data/spec/unit/string_spec.rb +1 -1
  55. data/spec/unit/time_spec.rb +2 -2
  56. data/spec/unit/validation_spec.rb +1 -1
  57. data/spec/unit/view_query_spec.rb +54 -59
  58. data/spec/update_spec.rb +5 -5
  59. data/spec/view_updates_spec.rb +4 -4
  60. data/spec/views_spec.rb +43 -43
  61. metadata +18 -22
  62. data/lib/couch_potato/rspec.rb +0 -2
  63. data/lib/couch_potato/rspec/matchers.rb +0 -56
  64. data/lib/couch_potato/rspec/matchers/json2.js +0 -482
  65. data/lib/couch_potato/rspec/matchers/list_as_matcher.rb +0 -53
  66. data/lib/couch_potato/rspec/matchers/map_reduce_to_matcher.rb +0 -166
  67. data/lib/couch_potato/rspec/matchers/map_to_matcher.rb +0 -61
  68. data/lib/couch_potato/rspec/matchers/reduce_to_matcher.rb +0 -48
  69. data/lib/couch_potato/rspec/stub_db.rb +0 -57
metadata CHANGED
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- - lib/couch_potato/rspec/matchers/list_as_matcher.rb
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- module CouchPotato
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