# [with_model](https://github.com/Casecommons/with_model) [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/Casecommons/with_model.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Casecommons/with_model) [![Code Climate](https://codeclimate.com/github/Casecommons/with_model.png)](https://codeclimate.com/github/Casecommons/with_model) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/Casecommons/with_model/badge.png?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/r/Casecommons/with_model) [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/with_model.png)](https://rubygems.org/gems/with_model) [![Dependency Status](https://gemnasium.com/Casecommons/with_model.png)](https://gemnasium.com/Casecommons/with_model) `with_model` dynamically builds an ActiveRecord model (with table) before each test in a group and destroys it afterwards. ## Installation Install as usual: `gem install with_model` or add `gem 'with_model'` to your Gemfile. See `.travis.yml` for supported (tested) Ruby versions. ## RSpec Extend `WithModel` into RSpec: ```ruby require 'with_model' RSpec.configure do |config| config.extend WithModel end ``` ## minitest/spec Extend `WithModel` into minitest/spec: ```ruby require 'with_model' class Minitest::Spec extend WithModel end ``` ## Usage After setting up as above, call `with_model` and inside its block pass it a `table` block and a `model` block. ```ruby require 'spec_helper' describe "A blog post" do before :all do module SomeModule; end end after :all do Object.send :remove_const, :SomeModule end with_model :BlogPost do # The table block works just like a migration. table do |t| t.string :title t.timestamps end # The model block works just like the class definition. model do include SomeModule has_many :comments validates_presence_of :title def self.some_class_method 'chunky' end def some_instance_method 'bacon' end end end # with_model classes can have associations. with_model :Comment do table do |t| t.string :text t.belongs_to :blog_post t.timestamps end model do belongs_to :blog_post end end it "can be accessed as a constant" do expect(BlogPost).to be end it "has the module" do expect(BlogPost.include?(SomeModule)).to be_true end it "has the class method" do expect(BlogPost.some_class_method).to eq 'chunky' end it "has the instance method" do expect(BlogPost.new.some_instance_method).to eq 'bacon' end it "can do all the things a regular model can" do record = BlogPost.new expect(record).to_not be_valid record.title = "foo" expect(record).to be_valid expect(record.save).to be_true expect(record.reload).to eq record record.comments.create!(:text => "Lorem ipsum") expect(record.comments.count).to eq 1 end # with_model classes can have inheritance. class Car < ActiveRecord::Base self.abstract_class = true end with_model :Ford, superclass: Car do end it "has a specified superclass" do expect(Ford < Car).to be_true end end describe "another example group" do it "does not have the constant anymore" do expect(defined?(BlogPost)).to be_false end end describe "with table options" do with_model :WithOptions do table :id => false do |t| t.string 'foo' t.timestamps end end it "respects the additional options" do expect(WithOptions.columns.map(&:name)).to_not include("id") end end ``` ## Requirements - Ruby 1.9.3+ - RSpec or minitest/spec - ActiveRecord 3+ (for ActiveRecord 2, use with_model 0.2.x) ## Versioning As of version 1.0.0, with_model uses [Semantic Versioning 2.0.0](http://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). Previous versions used an ad-hoc versioning scheme. ## License Copyright © 2010-2014 Case Commons, LLC. Licensed under the MIT license, available in the “LICENSE” file.