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= QuickShoulda
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A Rails generator which automatically generates Shoulda test cases ,
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Just by specifying path to your model file , a bunch of Shoulda test cases will be generated for you in the correspondent spec file
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== Examples :
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app/models/user.rb
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class User < ActiveRecord::Base
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validates :username , :presence => true
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validates :email, :format => EmailRegex, :uniqueness => true
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has_many :posts
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has_many :comments, :through => :posts
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end
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Rails generate quick_shoulda:generate app/models/user.rb
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This will add these bellow contents to spec/models/user_spec.rb with ( QuickShoulda will automatically create this file if not yet created )
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describe 'User' do
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describe '#Validations' do
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it { should validate_presence_of(:username) }
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it { should validate_uniqueness_of(:email) }
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it { should allow_value('us@gmail.com').for(:email) }
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it { should allow_value('us.vn@gmail.com').for(:email) }
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it { should allow_value('us_vn@gmail.com').for(:email) }
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end
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describe '#Associations' do
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it { should have_many(:posts) }
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it { should have_many(:comments).through(:posts) }
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end
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end
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== Installation
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gem install 'quick_shoulda'
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or add to Gemfile:
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group :development do
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gem 'quick_shoulda'
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end
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== Usage
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Rails generate quick_shoulda:generate app/models/user.rb
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== Contributing
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1. Fork it
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2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
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3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Added some feature'`)
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4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
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5. Create new Pull Request
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== Copyright
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Copyright (c) 2013 nqtien310@gmail.com.
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spec.description = %q{
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spec.description = %q{Read model file to extract the validations/associations
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and then utilize Rails generator to write correspondent shoulda test cases to your correspondent spec file }
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spec.summary = %q{read through your model file and generate Shoulda test cases }
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description: ! "Read model file to extract the validations/associations\n and
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# QuickShoulda
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## Installation
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## Contributing
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