timecop 0.4.3 → 0.4.4
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- data/History.rdoc +11 -1
- data/VERSION.yml +1 -1
- data/lib/timecop/time_stack_item.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/timecop/timecop.rb +70 -66
- data/test/time_stack_item_test.rb +17 -13
- metadata +2 -3
data/History.rdoc
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=== 0.4.
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=== 0.4.4 / 2012-07-29
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* Maintenance
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* Can now configure Timecop to not use ActiveSupport by setting Timecop.active_support = false
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=== 0.4.3 / 2012-07-27
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* Maintenance
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* Fix alias of Time#new/Time#now when Time#new given with args
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=== 0.4.2 / 2012-07-27
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* Maintenance
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* Mock Time#new the same as Time#now since they're synonyms
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data/VERSION.yml
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time_klass = Time
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time_klass = Time.zone if Time.respond_to? :zone
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arg = args.shift
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if arg.is_a?(Time)
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if arg.respond_to?(:in_time_zone)
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if arg.is_a?(Time)
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if Timecop.active_support != false && arg.respond_to?(:in_time_zone)
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arg.in_time_zone
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else
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elsif arg.nil?
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if
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if arg.is_a?(String) && Timecop.active_support != false && Time.respond_to?(:parse)
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# we'll just assume it's a list of y/m/d/h/m/s
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data/lib/timecop/timecop.rb
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class Timecop
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include Singleton
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attr_accessor :active_support
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# Allows you to run a block of code and "fake" a time throughout the execution of that block.
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# This is particularly useful for writing test methods where the passage of time is critical to the business
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# logic being tested. For example:
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# joe = User.find(1)
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# joe.purchase_home()
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# assert !joe.mortgage_due?
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# Timecop.freeze(2008, 10, 5) do
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# assert joe.mortgage_due?
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# end
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# freeze and travel will respond to several different arguments:
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# 1. Timecop.freeze(time_inst)
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# 2. Timecop.freeze(datetime_inst)
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# 3. Timecop.freeze(date_inst)
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# 4. Timecop.freeze(offset_in_seconds)
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# 5. Timecop.freeze(year, month, day, hour=0, minute=0, second=0)
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# When a block is also passed, Time.now, DateTime.now and Date.today are all reset to their
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# previous values after the block has finished executing. This allows us to nest multiple
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# calls to Timecop.travel and have each block maintain it's concept of "now."
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# * Note: Timecop.freeze will actually freeze time. This can cause unanticipated problems if
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# benchmark or other timing calls are executed, which implicitly expect Time to actually move
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# forward.
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# * Rails Users: Be especially careful when setting this in your development environment in a
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# rails project. Generators will load your environment, including the migration generator,
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# which will lead to files being generated with the timestamp set by the Timecop.freeze call
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# in your dev environment
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# * Note: Timecop.travel will not freeze time (as opposed to Timecop.freeze). This is a particularly
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protected
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summary: A gem providing "time travel" and "time freezing" capabilities, making it
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