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test-loop - Continuous testing for Ruby with fork/eval
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======================================================
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test-loop is a fast continuous testing tool for Ruby that
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and tests changes in your
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test-loop is a fast continuous testing tool for Ruby that automatically
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detects and tests changes in your application in an efficient manner:
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1. Absorbs the test execution overhead into the main Ruby process.
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2. Forks to run
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2. Forks to run your test files without overhead and in parallel.
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3. Avoids running unchanged test blocks inside changed test files.
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It relies on file modification times to determine what parts of your Ruby
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For example, if test files had the same names as their source files but the
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letters were in reverse order, then you would add the following hash entry
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to your configuration file:
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:test_file_matchers => {
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'{lib,app}/**/*.rb' => lambda do |path|
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For example, to display a summary of the test execution results as an OSD
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notification via libnotify, add the following hash entry to your
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configuration file:
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:after_all_tests => lambda do |success, ran_at, files, statuses|
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icon = success ? 'apple-green' : 'apple-red'
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config[:test_name_parser] ||= lambda do |line|
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case line
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when /^\s*def test_(\w+)/ then $1
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when /^\s*(test|context|should|describe|it)\b (['"])(.*?)\2/ then $3
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when /^\s*(test|context|should|describe|it)\b (['"])(.*?)\2/ then $3
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config[:before_each_test] ||= lambda do |test_file, test_names|
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unless test_names.empty?
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test_name_pattern = test_names.map do |name|
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# sanitize string interpolation and non-method-name characters
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name.strip.gsub(/\#\{.*?\}/, ' ').gsub(/\W+/, '.+')
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end.join('|')
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case File.basename(test_file)
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when /(\b|_)test(\b|_)/ # Test::Unit
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when /(\b|_)spec(\b|_)/ # RSpec
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success &&= test_passed = status.success?
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version: 5.0.1
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Suraj N. Kurapati
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date: 2011-01-
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date: 2011-01-18 00:00:00 -08:00
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