# ## Built-in Formatters # # * progress (default) - prints dots for passing examples, `F` for failures, `*` for pending # * documentation - prints the docstrings passed to `describe` and `it` methods (and their aliases) # * html # * textmate - html plus links to editor # * json - useful for archiving data for subsequent analysis # # The progress formatter is the default, but you can choose any one or more of # the other formatters by passing with the `--format` (or `-f` for short) # command-line option, e.g. # # rspec --format documentation # # You can also send the output of multiple formatters to different streams, e.g. # # rspec --format documentation --format html --out results.html # # This example sends the output of the documentation formatter to `$stdout`, and # the output of the html formatter to results.html. # # ## Custom Formatters # # You can tell RSpec to use a custom formatter by passing its path and name to # the `rspec` commmand. For example, if you define MyCustomFormatter in # path/to/my_custom_formatter.rb, you would type this command: # # rspec --require path/to/my_custom_formatter.rb --format MyCustomFormatter # # The reporter calls every formatter with this protocol: # # * `start(expected_example_count)` # * zero or more of the following # * `example_group_started(group)` # * `example_started(example)` # * `example_passed(example)` # * `example_failed(example)` # * `example_pending(example)` # * `message(string)` # * `stop` # * `start_dump` # * `dump_pending` # * `dump_failures` # * `dump_summary(duration, example_count, failure_count, pending_count)` # * `seed(value)` # * `close` # # You can either implement all of those methods or subclass # `RSpec::Core::Formatters::BaseTextFormatter` and override the methods you want # to enhance. # # @see RSpec::Core::Formatters::BaseTextFormatter # @see RSpec::Core::Reporter module RSpec::Core::Formatters autoload :DocumentationFormatter, 'rspec/core/formatters/documentation_formatter' autoload :HtmlFormatter, 'rspec/core/formatters/html_formatter' autoload :ProgressFormatter, 'rspec/core/formatters/progress_formatter' autoload :JsonFormatter, 'rspec/core/formatters/json_formatter' autoload :TextMateFormatter, 'rspec/core/formatters/text_mate_formatter' # @api private # # `RSpec::Core::Formatters::Loader` is an internal class for # managing formatters used by a particular configuration. It is # not expected to be used directly, but only through the configuration # interface. class Loader # @api private def initialize(reporter) @formatters = [] @reporter = reporter @setup = false @default_formatter = 'progress' end # @return [Array] the loaded formatters attr_reader :formatters # @return [Reporter] the reporter attr_reader :reporter # @private def setup_default(output_stream, deprecation_stream) if @formatters.empty? add @default_formatter, output_stream end unless @formatters.any? { |formatter| DeprecationFormatter === formatter } add DeprecationFormatter, deprecation_stream, output_stream end @formatters.each do |formatter| @reporter.register_listener formatter, *RSpec::Core::Reporter::NOTIFICATIONS end @setup = true end # @private def add(formatter_to_use, *paths) formatter_class = find_formatter(formatter_to_use) args = paths.map { |p| p.respond_to?(:puts) ? p : file_at(p) } formatter = formatter_class.new(*args) if @setup @reporter.register_listener formatter, *RSpec::Core::Reporter::NOTIFICATIONS end @formatters << formatter unless duplicate_formatter_exists?(formatter) formatter end private def find_formatter(formatter_to_use) built_in_formatter(formatter_to_use) || custom_formatter(formatter_to_use) || (raise ArgumentError, "Formatter '#{formatter_to_use}' unknown - maybe you meant 'documentation' or 'progress'?.") end def duplicate_formatter_exists?(new_formatter) @formatters.any? do |formatter| formatter.class === new_formatter && formatter.output == new_formatter.output end end def built_in_formatter(key) case key.to_s when 'd', 'doc', 'documentation' DocumentationFormatter when 's', 'n', 'spec', 'nested' RSpec.deprecate "Using `#{key.to_s}` as a shortcut for the DocumentationFormatter", :replacement => "`d`, `doc`, or `documentation`" DocumentationFormatter when 'h', 'html' HtmlFormatter when 'p', 'progress' ProgressFormatter when 'j', 'json' JsonFormatter when 't', 'textmate' if defined?(::RSpec::Mate::Formatters::TextMateFormatter) RSpec.deprecate "Using the text`#{key.to_s}` as a shortcut for the TextMateFormatter", :replacement => "`::RSpec::Mate::Formatters::TextMateFormatter`" else RSpec.deprecate "Using rspec-core's `::RSpec::Core::TextMateFormatter`", :replacement => "the `rspec-tmbundle` gem and it's `::RSpec::Mate::Formatters::TextMateFormatter`" end TextMateFormatter end end def custom_formatter(formatter_ref) if Class === formatter_ref formatter_ref elsif string_const?(formatter_ref) begin formatter_ref.gsub(/^::/,'').split('::').inject(Object) { |const,string| const.const_get string } rescue NameError require( path_for(formatter_ref) ) ? retry : raise end end end def string_const?(str) str.is_a?(String) && /\A[A-Z][a-zA-Z0-9_:]*\z/ =~ str end def path_for(const_ref) underscore_with_fix_for_non_standard_rspec_naming(const_ref) end def underscore_with_fix_for_non_standard_rspec_naming(string) underscore(string).sub(%r{(^|/)r_spec($|/)}, '\\1rspec\\2') end # activesupport/lib/active_support/inflector/methods.rb, line 48 def underscore(camel_cased_word) word = camel_cased_word.to_s.dup word.gsub!(/::/, '/') word.gsub!(/([A-Z]+)([A-Z][a-z])/,'\1_\2') word.gsub!(/([a-z\d])([A-Z])/,'\1_\2') word.tr!("-", "_") word.downcase! word end def file_at(path) FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(path)) File.new(path, 'w') end end end