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$ gem install mackarel
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In your spec/spec_helper.rb file add
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In your `spec/spec_helper.rb` or `spec/rails_helper.rb` file add:
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```ruby
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config.include Mackarel
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RSpec.configure { |c| config.include Mackarel }
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```
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If you want to use [FactoryGirl](https://github.com/thoughtbot/factory_girl) as the backend for creating assets, add also:
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```ruby
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Mackarel.config { |c| c.factory = FactoryGirl }
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## Usage
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Mackarel allows you to write acceptance tests in Rails in a readable way without having to deal with things like Cucumber.
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Mackarel allows you to write acceptance tests in Rails in a readable way without having to deal with things like Cucumber.
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It uses feature tests with RSpec. It can use Factorygirl as the factory for models, and Capybara for website testing.
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You can do things like:
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### What are all the things I can do?
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#### Yielding
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```ruby
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when_i {}
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These just yield. They are used to increase readibility:
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```ruby
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RSpec.feature "Visiting admin page" do
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given { username = "user" }
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when_i { visit admin_page_path }
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and_i { login_with(username, pass) }
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then_i { expect(page).to have_http_status(200) }
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end
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end
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```
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#### Create objects
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```ruby
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create(what, *args, **kwargs, &blk)
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when_there_exists_a(what, *args, **kwargs, &blk)
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These generate objects. By default, they use `Mackarel::BasicFactory`
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to do so, but you can change that to use Factorygirl with
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`Mackarel.config.factory = Mackarel::FactoryGirl`, or create your own. See later in this README to see how.
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Create and friends figure out what you want to call the created
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downcasing it, and "underscore-ing" it. Also, l You can pass option
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`called:` to change that name. They also return the created object. If
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The `what`, `*args` and `*kwargs` are passed as is to the factory.
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Paolo Gianrossi
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bindir: bin
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date: 2017-07-
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dependencies:
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name: bundler
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