steak 2.0.0.beta1 → 2.0.0.beta2

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- ## TODO
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- * Rake stats
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- * Manual test different scenarios: rspec-rails already present, upgrade from Steak-1…
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  # Steak
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  The delicious combination of RSpec and Capybara for Acceptance BDD
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  ## Getting Started
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- _NOTE: The latest version of Steak assumes that you're testing a Rails 3 application, with RSpec 2 and Capybara. For Rails 2, RSpec 1 or Webrat you should use Steak 1.x (or consider upgrading to non-obsolete technologies ;P)_
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+ _NOTE: The following instructions refer to the development version of Steak which only works for Rails 3, RSpec 2 and Capybara 1.0. The [stable version](https://github.com/cavalle/steak/tree/steak-1), also works for Rails 2, RSpec 1 or Webrat_
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  It's super-easy to get you started. Just add the gem to your `Gemfile`…
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  group :test, :development do
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- gem 'steak'
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+ gem 'steak', '>= 2.0.0.beta1'
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  # ...
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  …and then install the gem and run the generator:
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  $ bundle
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  $ rails g steak:install
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- You're now set up! Take a look at the default directory structure you've got under `spec/acceptance`. It will help you organize the helpers and configurations for your acceptance specs.
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+ You're now set up! Note that Steak is the only dependency you really need, you can safely remove any reference to `capybara`, `rspec-rails` or `rspec` from your `Gemfile`, they will be included by Steak. Also note that, unless previously executed, Steak will run the RSpec generator so you don't need to invoke it.
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+ Take a look now at the default directory structure you've got under `spec/acceptance`. It will help you organize the helpers and configurations for your acceptance specs.
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- Note that Steak is the only dependency you really need, you can safely remove any reference to `capybara`, `rspec-rails` or `rspec` from your `Gemfile`, they will be included by Steak. Also note that, unless previously executed, Steak will run the RSpec generator so you don't need to invoke it.
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  ## Creating and running specs
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  module Steak
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- VERSION = '2.0.0.beta1'
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+ VERSION = '2.0.0.beta2'
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  end
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  source 'http://rubygems.org'
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- gem 'rails', '3.1.0.rc1'
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+ gem 'rails', '3.1.0.rc4'
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  # Bundle edge Rails instead:
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  # gem 'rails', :git => 'git://github.com/rails/rails.git'
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  end
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  platforms :jruby do
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+ # the javascript engine for execjs gem
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+ gem 'therubyrhino'
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  gem 'activerecord-jdbc-adapter'
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  # As rails --database switch does not support derby, hsqldb, h2 nor mssql
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  # Asset template engines
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  gem 'json'
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- gem 'sass'
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+ gem 'sass-rails', "~> 3.1.0.rc"
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  gem 'coffee-script'
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  gem 'uglifier'
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  # config.i18n.load_path += Dir[Rails.root.join('my', 'locales', '*.{rb,yml}').to_s]
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  # config.i18n.default_locale = :de
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- # Please note that JavaScript expansions are *ignored altogether* if the asset
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- # pipeline is enabled (see config.assets.enabled below). Put your defaults in
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- # app/assets/javascripts/application.js in that case.
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- #
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- # JavaScript files you want as :defaults (application.js is always included).
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- # config.action_view.javascript_expansions[:defaults] = %w(prototype prototype_ujs)
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  # Configure the default encoding used in templates for Ruby 1.9.
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  # Only use best-standards-support built into browsers
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  config.action_dispatch.best_standards_support = :builtin
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  end
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  # Disable Rails's static asset server (Apache or nginx will already do this)
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  config.serve_static_assets = false
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- # Compress both stylesheets and JavaScripts
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+ # Compress JavaScripts and CSS
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+ config.assets.compress = true
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+ # Specify the default JavaScript compressor
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  # Specifies the header that your server uses for sending files
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  # (comment out if your front-end server doesn't support this)
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  # If you change this key, all old signed cookies will become invalid!
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  # Make sure the secret is at least 30 characters and all random,
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  # no regular words or you'll be exposed to dictionary attacks.
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- RailsProject::Application.config.secret_token = 'ad1aecc8c76232b49f94176f2eb8817c32a618f2b38f139b2c602876aba4add6cef1f27523a958015b65841fe246c4a900b76702c649a297b0d7a1d4cd0fea8e'
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+ RailsProject::Application.config.secret_token = 'f655d2c21ac31f382e473191f3a59f7fd59284e7e17f04958b0a8377900051a3c47dbd2c617a7733f55e0ed6ee0b044e8397e82cd38b7647b9662fdf22cf8564'
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  # Be sure to restart your server when you modify this file.
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  #
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- # This file contains the settings for ActionController::ParametersWrapper
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- # which will be enabled by default in the upcoming version of Ruby on Rails.
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+ # This file contains settings for ActionController::ParamsWrapper which
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  # Enable parameter wrapping for JSON. You can disable this by setting :format to an empty array.
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  # self.profile_options = { :runs => 5, :metrics => [:wall_time, :memory]
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  # :output => 'tmp/performance', :formats => [:flat] }
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  def test_homepage
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  # gem 'rails', :git => 'git://github.com/rails/rails.git'
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+ # the javascript engine for execjs gem
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+ gem 'therubyrhino'
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  gem 'activerecord-jdbc-adapter'
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  # As rails --database switch does not support derby, hsqldb, h2 nor mssql
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  # Asset template engines
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  gem 'uglifier'
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  # If you change this key, all old signed cookies will become invalid!
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  # Make sure the secret is at least 30 characters and all random,
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  # no regular words or you'll be exposed to dictionary attacks.
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- RailsProject::Application.config.secret_token = 'ad1aecc8c76232b49f94176f2eb8817c32a618f2b38f139b2c602876aba4add6cef1f27523a958015b65841fe246c4a900b76702c649a297b0d7a1d4cd0fea8e'
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+ RailsProject::Application.config.secret_token = 'f655d2c21ac31f382e473191f3a59f7fd59284e7e17f04958b0a8377900051a3c47dbd2c617a7733f55e0ed6ee0b044e8397e82cd38b7647b9662fdf22cf8564'
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: steak
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- hash: 62196449
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  prerelease: 6
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  - beta
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- version: 2.0.0.beta1
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+ version: 2.0.0.beta2
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - "Luismi Cavall\xC3\xA9"
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2011-06-05 00:00:00 Z
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  dependencies:
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  type: :runtime
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  version_requirements: *id002
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  description: Steak is a minimal extension of RSpec-Rails that adds several conveniences to do acceptance testing of Rails applications using Capybara. It's an alternative to Cucumber in plain Ruby.