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Feature: Access STDERR of command You may need to `#stop_all_commands` before accessing `#stderr` of a single command - e.g. `#last_command_started`. Background: Given I use a fixture named "cli-app" And the default aruba io wait timeout is 1 seconds Scenario: Existing executable Given an executable named "bin/cli" with: """bash #!/bin/bash echo 'Hello, Aruba!' >&2 """ And a file named "spec/run_spec.rb" with: """ruby require 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe 'Run command', :type => :aruba do before(:each) { run('cli') } before(:each) { stop_all_commands } it { expect(last_command_started.stderr).to start_with 'Hello' } end """ When I run `rspec` Then the specs should all pass Scenario: Waiting for output to "appear" after 2 seconds Given an executable named "bin/cli" with: """bash #!/bin/bash sleep 1 echo 'Hello, Aruba' >&2 """ And a file named "spec/run_spec.rb" with: """ruby require 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe 'Run command', :type => :aruba, :io_wait_timeout => 2 do before(:each) { run('cli') } it { expect(last_command_started.stderr).to start_with 'Hello' } end """ When I run `rspec` Then the specs should all pass
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