require 'fileutils' require 'rspec/core/backtrace_cleaner' require 'rspec/core/ruby_project' require 'rspec/core/formatters/deprecation_formatter.rb' module RSpec module Core # Stores runtime configuration information. # # Configuration options are loaded from `~/.rspec`, `.rspec`, # `.rspec-local`, command line switches, and the `SPEC_OPTS` environment # variable (listed in lowest to highest precedence; for example, an option # in `~/.rspec` can be overridden by an option in `.rspec-local`). # # @example Standard settings # RSpec.configure do |c| # c.drb = true # c.drb_port = 1234 # c.default_path = 'behavior' # end # # @example Hooks # RSpec.configure do |c| # c.before(:suite) { establish_connection } # c.before(:each) { log_in_as :authorized } # c.around(:each) { |ex| Database.transaction(&ex) } # end # # @see RSpec.configure # @see Hooks class Configuration include RSpec::Core::Hooks class MustBeConfiguredBeforeExampleGroupsError < StandardError; end # @private def self.define_reader(name) define_method(name) do variable = instance_variable_defined?("@#{name}") ? instance_variable_get("@#{name}") : nil value_for(name, variable) end end # @private def self.deprecate_alias_key RSpec.deprecate("add_setting with :alias option", :replacement => ":alias_with") end # @private def self.define_aliases(name, alias_name) alias_method alias_name, name alias_method "#{alias_name}=", "#{name}=" define_predicate_for alias_name end # @private def self.define_predicate_for(*names) names.each {|name| alias_method "#{name}?", name} end # @private # # Invoked by the `add_setting` instance method. Use that method on a # `Configuration` instance rather than this class method. def self.add_setting(name, opts={}) raise "Use the instance add_setting method if you want to set a default" if opts.has_key?(:default) if opts[:alias] deprecate_alias_key define_aliases(opts[:alias], name) else attr_writer name define_reader name define_predicate_for name end [opts[:alias_with]].flatten.compact.each do |alias_name| define_aliases(name, alias_name) end end # @macro [attach] add_setting # @attribute $1 # Path to use if no path is provided to the `rspec` command (default: # `"spec"`). Allows you to just type `rspec` instead of `rspec spec` to # run all the examples in the `spec` directory. add_setting :default_path # Run examples over DRb (default: `false`). RSpec doesn't supply the DRb # server, but you can use tools like spork. add_setting :drb # The drb_port (default: nil). add_setting :drb_port # Default: `$stderr`. add_setting :error_stream # Default: `$stderr`. add_setting :deprecation_stream # Clean up and exit after the first failure (default: `false`). add_setting :fail_fast # The exit code to return if there are any failures (default: 1). add_setting :failure_exit_code # Determines the order in which examples are run (default: OS standard # load order for files, declaration order for groups and examples). define_reader :order # Indicates files configured to be required define_reader :requires # Returns dirs that have been prepended to the load path by #lib= define_reader :libs # Default: `$stdout`. # Also known as `output` and `out` add_setting :output_stream, :alias_with => [:output, :out] # Load files matching this pattern (default: `'**/*_spec.rb'`) add_setting :pattern, :alias_with => :filename_pattern # Report the times for the slowest examples (default: `false`). # Use this to specify the number of examples to include in the profile. add_setting :profile_examples # Run all examples if none match the configured filters (default: `false`). add_setting :run_all_when_everything_filtered # Allow user to configure their own success/pending/failure colors # @param [Symbol] should be one of the following: [:black, :white, :red, :green, :yellow, :blue, :magenta, :cyan] add_setting :success_color add_setting :pending_color add_setting :failure_color add_setting :default_color add_setting :fixed_color add_setting :detail_color # Seed for random ordering (default: generated randomly each run). # # When you run specs with `--order random`, RSpec generates a random seed # for the randomization and prints it to the `output_stream` (assuming # you're using RSpec's built-in formatters). If you discover an ordering # dependency (i.e. examples fail intermittently depending on order), set # this (on Configuration or on the command line with `--seed`) to run # using the same seed while you debug the issue. # # We recommend, actually, that you use the command line approach so you # don't accidentally leave the seed encoded. define_reader :seed # When a block passed to pending fails (as expected), display the failure # without reporting it as a failure (default: false). add_setting :show_failures_in_pending_blocks # Convert symbols to hashes with the symbol as a key with a value of # `true` (default: false). # # This allows you to tag a group or example like this: # # describe "something slow", :slow do # # ... # end # # ... instead of having to type: # # describe "something slow", :slow => true do # # ... # end add_setting :treat_symbols_as_metadata_keys_with_true_values # @private add_setting :tty # @private add_setting :include_or_extend_modules # @private add_setting :files_to_run # @private add_setting :expecting_with_rspec # @private attr_accessor :filter_manager attr_reader :backtrace_cleaner def initialize @expectation_frameworks = [] @include_or_extend_modules = [] @mock_framework = nil @files_to_run = [] @formatters = [] @color = false @pattern = '**/*_spec.rb' @failure_exit_code = 1 @backtrace_cleaner = BacktraceCleaner.new @default_path = 'spec' @deprecation_stream = $stderr @filter_manager = FilterManager.new @preferred_options = {} @seed = srand % 0xFFFF @failure_color = :red @success_color = :green @pending_color = :yellow @default_color = :white @fixed_color = :blue @detail_color = :cyan @profile_examples = false @requires = [] @libs = [] end # @private # # Used to set higher priority option values from the command line. def force(hash) if hash.has_key?(:seed) hash[:order], hash[:seed] = order_and_seed_from_seed(hash[:seed]) elsif hash.has_key?(:order) set_order_and_seed(hash) end @preferred_options.merge!(hash) self.warnings = value_for :warnings, nil end # @private def reset @reporter = nil @formatters.clear end # @overload add_setting(name) # @overload add_setting(name, opts) # @option opts [Symbol] :default # # set a default value for the generated getter and predicate methods: # # add_setting(:foo, :default => "default value") # # @option opts [Symbol] :alias_with # # Use `:alias_with` to alias the setter, getter, and predicate to another # name, or names: # # add_setting(:foo, :alias_with => :bar) # add_setting(:foo, :alias_with => [:bar, :baz]) # # Adds a custom setting to the RSpec.configuration object. # # RSpec.configuration.add_setting :foo # # Used internally and by extension frameworks like rspec-rails, so they # can add config settings that are domain specific. For example: # # RSpec.configure do |c| # c.add_setting :use_transactional_fixtures, # :default => true, # :alias_with => :use_transactional_examples # end # # `add_setting` creates three methods on the configuration object, a # setter, a getter, and a predicate: # # RSpec.configuration.foo=(value) # RSpec.configuration.foo # RSpec.configuration.foo? # returns true if foo returns anything but nil or false def add_setting(name, opts={}) default = opts.delete(:default) (class << self; self; end).class_eval do add_setting(name, opts) end send("#{name}=", default) if default end # Returns the configured mock framework adapter module def mock_framework mock_with :rspec unless @mock_framework @mock_framework end # Delegates to mock_framework=(framework) def mock_framework=(framework) mock_with framework end # The patterns to discard from backtraces. Deprecated, use # Configuration#backtrace_exclusion_patterns instead # # Defaults to RSpec::Core::BacktraceCleaner::DEFAULT_EXCLUSION_PATTERNS # # One can replace the list by using the setter or modify it through the # getter # # To override this behaviour and display a full backtrace, use # `--backtrace`on the command line, in a `.rspec` file, or in the # `rspec_options` attribute of RSpec's rake task. def backtrace_clean_patterns RSpec.deprecate("RSpec::Core::Configuration#backtrace_clean_patterns", :replacement => "RSpec::Core::Configuration#backtrace_exclusion_patterns") @backtrace_cleaner.exclusion_patterns end def backtrace_clean_patterns=(patterns) RSpec.deprecate("RSpec::Core::Configuration#backtrace_clean_patterns", :replacement => "RSpec::Core::Configuration#backtrace_exclusion_patterns") @backtrace_cleaner.exclusion_patterns = patterns end # The patterns to always include to backtraces. # # Defaults to [Regexp.new Dir.getwd] if the current working directory # matches any of the exclusion patterns. Otherwise it defaults to empty. # # One can replace the list by using the setter or modify it through the # getter def backtrace_inclusion_patterns @backtrace_cleaner.inclusion_patterns end def backtrace_inclusion_patterns=(patterns) @backtrace_cleaner.inclusion_patterns = patterns end # The patterns to discard from backtraces. # # Defaults to RSpec::Core::BacktraceCleaner::DEFAULT_EXCLUSION_PATTERNS # # One can replace the list by using the setter or modify it through the # getter # # To override this behaviour and display a full backtrace, use # `--backtrace`on the command line, in a `.rspec` file, or in the # `rspec_options` attribute of RSpec's rake task. def backtrace_exclusion_patterns @backtrace_cleaner.exclusion_patterns end def backtrace_exclusion_patterns=(patterns) @backtrace_cleaner.exclusion_patterns = patterns end # Sets the mock framework adapter module. # # `framework` can be a Symbol or a Module. # # Given any of `:rspec`, `:mocha`, `:flexmock`, or `:rr`, configures the # named framework. # # Given `:nothing`, configures no framework. Use this if you don't use # any mocking framework to save a little bit of overhead. # # Given a Module, includes that module in every example group. The module # should adhere to RSpec's mock framework adapter API: # # setup_mocks_for_rspec # - called before each example # # verify_mocks_for_rspec # - called after each example. Framework should raise an exception # when expectations fail # # teardown_mocks_for_rspec # - called after verify_mocks_for_rspec (even if there are errors) # # If the module responds to `configuration` and `mock_with` receives a block, # it will yield the configuration object to the block e.g. # # config.mock_with OtherMockFrameworkAdapter do |mod_config| # mod_config.custom_setting = true # end def mock_with(framework) framework_module = case framework when Module framework when String, Symbol require case framework.to_s when /rspec/i 'rspec/core/mocking/with_rspec' when /mocha/i 'rspec/core/mocking/with_mocha' when /rr/i 'rspec/core/mocking/with_rr' when /flexmock/i 'rspec/core/mocking/with_flexmock' else 'rspec/core/mocking/with_absolutely_nothing' end RSpec::Core::MockFrameworkAdapter end new_name, old_name = [framework_module, @mock_framework].map do |mod| mod.respond_to?(:framework_name) ? mod.framework_name : :unnamed end unless new_name == old_name assert_no_example_groups_defined(:mock_framework) end if block_given? raise "#{framework_module} must respond to `configuration` so that mock_with can yield it." unless framework_module.respond_to?(:configuration) yield framework_module.configuration end @mock_framework = framework_module end # Returns the configured expectation framework adapter module(s) def expectation_frameworks expect_with :rspec if @expectation_frameworks.empty? @expectation_frameworks end # Delegates to expect_with(framework) def expectation_framework=(framework) expect_with(framework) end # Sets the expectation framework module(s) to be included in each example # group. # # `frameworks` can be `:rspec`, `:stdlib`, a custom module, or any # combination thereof: # # config.expect_with :rspec # config.expect_with :stdlib # config.expect_with :rspec, :stdlib # config.expect_with OtherExpectationFramework # # RSpec will translate `:rspec` and `:stdlib` into the appropriate # modules. # # ## Configuration # # If the module responds to `configuration`, `expect_with` will # yield the `configuration` object if given a block: # # config.expect_with OtherExpectationFramework do |custom_config| # custom_config.custom_setting = true # end def expect_with(*frameworks) modules = frameworks.map do |framework| case framework when Module framework when :rspec require 'rspec/expectations' self.expecting_with_rspec = true ::RSpec::Matchers when :stdlib require 'test/unit/assertions' ::Test::Unit::Assertions else raise ArgumentError, "#{framework.inspect} is not supported" end end if (modules - @expectation_frameworks).any? assert_no_example_groups_defined(:expect_with) end if block_given? raise "expect_with only accepts a block with a single argument. Call expect_with #{modules.length} times, once with each argument, instead." if modules.length > 1 raise "#{modules.first} must respond to `configuration` so that expect_with can yield it." unless modules.first.respond_to?(:configuration) yield modules.first.configuration end @expectation_frameworks.push(*modules) end def full_backtrace? @backtrace_cleaner.full_backtrace? end def full_backtrace=(true_or_false) @backtrace_cleaner.full_backtrace = true_or_false end def color(output=output_stream) # rspec's built-in formatters all call this with the output argument, # but defaulting to output_stream for backward compatibility with # formatters in extension libs return false unless output_to_tty?(output) value_for(:color, @color) end def color=(bool) if bool if RSpec.windows_os? and not ENV['ANSICON'] warn "You must use ANSICON 1.31 or later (http://adoxa.3eeweb.com/ansicon/) to use colour on Windows" @color = false else @color = true end end end # TODO - deprecate color_enabled - probably not until the last 2.x # release before 3.0 alias_method :color_enabled, :color alias_method :color_enabled=, :color= define_predicate_for :color_enabled, :color def libs=(libs) libs.map do |lib| @libs.unshift lib $LOAD_PATH.unshift lib end end def requires=(paths) RSpec.deprecate("RSpec::Core::Configuration#requires=(paths)", :replacement => "paths.each {|path| require path}") paths.map {|path| require path} @requires += paths end def debug=(bool) return unless bool begin require 'ruby-debug' Debugger.start rescue LoadError => e raise <<-EOM #{'*'*50} #{e.message} If you have it installed as a ruby gem, then you need to either require 'rubygems' or configure the RUBYOPT environment variable with the value 'rubygems'. #{e.backtrace.join("\n")} #{'*'*50} EOM end end def debug? !!defined?(Debugger) end # Run examples defined on `line_numbers` in all files to run. def line_numbers=(line_numbers) filter_run :line_numbers => line_numbers.map{|l| l.to_i} end def line_numbers filter.fetch(:line_numbers,[]) end def full_description=(description) filter_run :full_description => Regexp.union(*Array(description).map {|d| Regexp.new(d) }) end def full_description filter.fetch :full_description, nil end # @overload add_formatter(formatter) # # Adds a formatter to the formatters collection. `formatter` can be a # string representing any of the built-in formatters (see # `built_in_formatter`), or a custom formatter class. # # ### Note # # For internal purposes, `add_formatter` also accepts the name of a class # and paths to use for output streams, but you should consider that a # private api that may change at any time without notice. def add_formatter(formatter_to_use, *paths) formatter_class = built_in_formatter(formatter_to_use) || custom_formatter(formatter_to_use) || (raise ArgumentError, "Formatter '#{formatter_to_use}' unknown - maybe you meant 'documentation' or 'progress'?.") paths << output if paths.empty? formatters << formatter_class.new(*paths.map {|p| String === p ? file_at(p) : p}) end alias_method :formatter=, :add_formatter def formatters @formatters ||= [] end def reporter @reporter ||= begin add_formatter('progress') if formatters.empty? add_formatter(RSpec::Core::Formatters::DeprecationFormatter, deprecation_stream, output_stream) Reporter.new(*formatters) end end # @api private # # Defaults `profile_examples` to 10 examples when `@profile_examples` is `true`. # def profile_examples profile = value_for(:profile_examples, @profile_examples) if profile && !profile.is_a?(Integer) 10 else profile end end # @private def files_or_directories_to_run=(*files) files = files.flatten files << default_path if (command == 'rspec' || Runner.running_in_drb?) && default_path && files.empty? self.files_to_run = get_files_to_run(files) end # Creates a method that delegates to `example` including the submitted # `args`. Used internally to add variants of `example` like `pending`: # # @example # alias_example_to :pending, :pending => true # # # This lets you do this: # # describe Thing do # pending "does something" do # thing = Thing.new # end # end # # # ... which is the equivalent of # # describe Thing do # it "does something", :pending => true do # thing = Thing.new # end # end def alias_example_to(new_name, *args) extra_options = build_metadata_hash_from(args) RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup.alias_example_to(new_name, extra_options) end # Define an alias for it_should_behave_like that allows different # language (like "it_has_behavior" or "it_behaves_like") to be # employed when including shared examples. # # Example: # # alias_it_behaves_like_to(:it_has_behavior, 'has behavior:') # # allows the user to include a shared example group like: # # describe Entity do # it_has_behavior 'sortability' do # let(:sortable) { Entity.new } # end # end # # which is reported in the output as: # # Entity # has behavior: sortability # # sortability examples here def alias_it_behaves_like_to(new_name, report_label = '') RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup.alias_it_behaves_like_to(new_name, report_label) end alias_method :alias_it_should_behave_like_to, :alias_it_behaves_like_to # Adds key/value pairs to the `inclusion_filter`. If the # `treat_symbols_as_metadata_keys_with_true_values` config option is set # to true and `args` includes any symbols that are not part of a hash, # each symbol is treated as a key in the hash with the value `true`. # # ### Note # # Filters set using this method can be overridden from the command line # or config files (e.g. `.rspec`). # # @example # # given this declaration # describe "something", :foo => 'bar' do # # ... # end # # # any of the following will include that group # config.filter_run_including :foo => 'bar' # config.filter_run_including :foo => /^ba/ # config.filter_run_including :foo => lambda {|v| v == 'bar'} # config.filter_run_including :foo => lambda {|v,m| m[:foo] == 'bar'} # # # given a proc with an arity of 1, the lambda is passed the value related to the key, e.g. # config.filter_run_including :foo => lambda {|v| v == 'bar'} # # # given a proc with an arity of 2, the lambda is passed the value related to the key, # # and the metadata itself e.g. # config.filter_run_including :foo => lambda {|v,m| m[:foo] == 'bar'} # # # with treat_symbols_as_metadata_keys_with_true_values = true # filter_run_including :foo # same as filter_run_including :foo => true def filter_run_including(*args) filter_manager.include_with_low_priority build_metadata_hash_from(args) end alias_method :filter_run, :filter_run_including # Clears and reassigns the `inclusion_filter`. Set to `nil` if you don't # want any inclusion filter at all. # # ### Warning # # This overrides any inclusion filters/tags set on the command line or in # configuration files. def inclusion_filter=(filter) filter_manager.include! build_metadata_hash_from([filter]) end alias_method :filter=, :inclusion_filter= # Returns the `inclusion_filter`. If none has been set, returns an empty # hash. def inclusion_filter filter_manager.inclusions end alias_method :filter, :inclusion_filter # Adds key/value pairs to the `exclusion_filter`. If the # `treat_symbols_as_metadata_keys_with_true_values` config option is set # to true and `args` excludes any symbols that are not part of a hash, # each symbol is treated as a key in the hash with the value `true`. # # ### Note # # Filters set using this method can be overridden from the command line # or config files (e.g. `.rspec`). # # @example # # given this declaration # describe "something", :foo => 'bar' do # # ... # end # # # any of the following will exclude that group # config.filter_run_excluding :foo => 'bar' # config.filter_run_excluding :foo => /^ba/ # config.filter_run_excluding :foo => lambda {|v| v == 'bar'} # config.filter_run_excluding :foo => lambda {|v,m| m[:foo] == 'bar'} # # # given a proc with an arity of 1, the lambda is passed the value related to the key, e.g. # config.filter_run_excluding :foo => lambda {|v| v == 'bar'} # # # given a proc with an arity of 2, the lambda is passed the value related to the key, # # and the metadata itself e.g. # config.filter_run_excluding :foo => lambda {|v,m| m[:foo] == 'bar'} # # # with treat_symbols_as_metadata_keys_with_true_values = true # filter_run_excluding :foo # same as filter_run_excluding :foo => true def filter_run_excluding(*args) filter_manager.exclude_with_low_priority build_metadata_hash_from(args) end # Clears and reassigns the `exclusion_filter`. Set to `nil` if you don't # want any exclusion filter at all. # # ### Warning # # This overrides any exclusion filters/tags set on the command line or in # configuration files. def exclusion_filter=(filter) filter_manager.exclude! build_metadata_hash_from([filter]) end # Returns the `exclusion_filter`. If none has been set, returns an empty # hash. def exclusion_filter filter_manager.exclusions end # Tells RSpec to include `mod` in example groups. Methods defined in # `mod` are exposed to examples (not example groups). Use `filters` to # constrain the groups in which to include the module. # # @example # # module AuthenticationHelpers # def login_as(user) # # ... # end # end # # module UserHelpers # def users(username) # # ... # end # end # # RSpec.configure do |config| # config.include(UserHelpers) # included in all modules # config.include(AuthenticationHelpers, :type => :request) # end # # describe "edit profile", :type => :request do # it "can be viewed by owning user" do # login_as users(:jdoe) # get "/profiles/jdoe" # assert_select ".username", :text => 'jdoe' # end # end # # @see #extend def include(mod, *filters) include_or_extend_modules << [:include, mod, build_metadata_hash_from(filters)] end # Tells RSpec to extend example groups with `mod`. Methods defined in # `mod` are exposed to example groups (not examples). Use `filters` to # constrain the groups to extend. # # Similar to `include`, but behavior is added to example groups, which # are classes, rather than the examples, which are instances of those # classes. # # @example # # module UiHelpers # def run_in_browser # # ... # end # end # # RSpec.configure do |config| # config.extend(UiHelpers, :type => :request) # end # # describe "edit profile", :type => :request do # run_in_browser # # it "does stuff in the client" do # # ... # end # end # # @see #include def extend(mod, *filters) include_or_extend_modules << [:extend, mod, build_metadata_hash_from(filters)] end # @private # # Used internally to extend a group with modules using `include` and/or # `extend`. def configure_group(group) include_or_extend_modules.each do |include_or_extend, mod, filters| next unless filters.empty? || group.any_apply?(filters) send("safe_#{include_or_extend}", mod, group) end end # @private def safe_include(mod, host) host.send(:include,mod) unless host < mod end # @private def setup_load_path_and_require(paths) directories = ['lib', default_path].select { |p| File.directory? p } RSpec::Core::RubyProject.add_to_load_path(*directories) paths.each {|path| require path} @requires += paths end # @private if RUBY_VERSION.to_f >= 1.9 def safe_extend(mod, host) host.extend(mod) unless (class << host; self; end) < mod end else def safe_extend(mod, host) host.extend(mod) unless (class << host; self; end).included_modules.include?(mod) end end # @private def configure_mock_framework RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup.send(:include, mock_framework) end # @private def configure_expectation_framework expectation_frameworks.each do |framework| RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup.send(:include, framework) end end # @private def load_spec_files files_to_run.uniq.each {|f| load File.expand_path(f) } raise_if_rspec_1_is_loaded end # @private DEFAULT_FORMATTER = lambda { |string| string } # Formats the docstring output using the block provided. # # @example # # This will strip the descriptions of both examples and example groups. # RSpec.configure do |config| # config.format_docstrings { |s| s.strip } # end def format_docstrings(&block) @format_docstrings_block = block_given? ? block : DEFAULT_FORMATTER end # @private def format_docstrings_block @format_docstrings_block ||= DEFAULT_FORMATTER end # @api # # Sets the seed value and sets `order='rand'` def seed=(seed) order_and_seed_from_seed(seed) end # @api # # Sets the order and, if order is `'rand:'`, also sets the seed. def order=(type) order_and_seed_from_order(type) end def randomize? order.to_s.match(/rand/) end # @private DEFAULT_ORDERING = lambda { |list| list } # @private RANDOM_ORDERING = lambda do |list| Kernel.srand RSpec.configuration.seed ordering = list.sort_by { Kernel.rand(list.size) } Kernel.srand # reset random generation ordering end # Sets a strategy by which to order examples. # # @example # RSpec.configure do |config| # config.order_examples do |examples| # examples.reverse # end # end # # @see #order_groups # @see #order_groups_and_examples # @see #order= # @see #seed= def order_examples(&block) @example_ordering_block = block @order = "custom" unless built_in_orderer?(block) end # @private def example_ordering_block @example_ordering_block ||= DEFAULT_ORDERING end # Sets a strategy by which to order groups. # # @example # RSpec.configure do |config| # config.order_groups do |groups| # groups.reverse # end # end # # @see #order_examples # @see #order_groups_and_examples # @see #order= # @see #seed= def order_groups(&block) @group_ordering_block = block @order = "custom" unless built_in_orderer?(block) end # @private def group_ordering_block @group_ordering_block ||= DEFAULT_ORDERING end # Sets a strategy by which to order groups and examples. # # @example # RSpec.configure do |config| # config.order_groups_and_examples do |groups_or_examples| # groups_or_examples.reverse # end # end # # @see #order_groups # @see #order_examples # @see #order= # @see #seed= def order_groups_and_examples(&block) order_groups(&block) order_examples(&block) end # Set Ruby warnings on or off def warnings= value $VERBOSE = !!value end def warnings $VERBOSE end private def get_files_to_run(paths) paths.map do |path| path = path.gsub(File::ALT_SEPARATOR, File::SEPARATOR) if File::ALT_SEPARATOR File.directory?(path) ? gather_directories(path) : extract_location(path) end.flatten.sort end def gather_directories(path) stripped = "{#{pattern.gsub(/\s*,\s*/, ',')}}" files = pattern =~ /^#{Regexp.escape path}/ ? Dir[stripped] : Dir["#{path}/#{stripped}"] files.sort end def extract_location(path) if path =~ /^(.*?)((?:\:\d+)+)$/ path, lines = $1, $2[1..-1].split(":").map{|n| n.to_i} filter_manager.add_location path, lines end path end def command $0.split(File::SEPARATOR).last end def value_for(key, default=nil) @preferred_options.has_key?(key) ? @preferred_options[key] : default end def assert_no_example_groups_defined(config_option) if RSpec.world.example_groups.any? raise MustBeConfiguredBeforeExampleGroupsError.new( "RSpec's #{config_option} configuration option must be configured before " + "any example groups are defined, but you have already defined a group." ) end end def raise_if_rspec_1_is_loaded if defined?(Spec) && defined?(Spec::VERSION::MAJOR) && Spec::VERSION::MAJOR == 1 raise <<-MESSAGE #{'*'*80} You are running rspec-2, but it seems as though rspec-1 has been loaded as well. This is likely due to a statement like this somewhere in the specs: require 'spec' Please locate that statement, remove it, and try again. #{'*'*80} MESSAGE end end def output_to_tty?(output=output_stream) tty? || (output.respond_to?(:tty?) && output.tty?) end def built_in_formatter(key) case key.to_s when 'd', 'doc', 'documentation', 's', 'n', 'spec', 'nested' require 'rspec/core/formatters/documentation_formatter' RSpec::Core::Formatters::DocumentationFormatter when 'h', 'html' require 'rspec/core/formatters/html_formatter' RSpec::Core::Formatters::HtmlFormatter when 't', 'textmate' require 'rspec/core/formatters/text_mate_formatter' RSpec::Core::Formatters::TextMateFormatter when 'p', 'progress' require 'rspec/core/formatters/progress_formatter' RSpec::Core::Formatters::ProgressFormatter when 'j', 'json' require 'rspec/core/formatters/json_formatter' RSpec::Core::Formatters::JsonFormatter end end def custom_formatter(formatter_ref) if Class === formatter_ref formatter_ref elsif string_const?(formatter_ref) begin eval(formatter_ref) rescue NameError require path_for(formatter_ref) eval(formatter_ref) 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 def order_and_seed_from_seed(value) order_groups_and_examples(&RANDOM_ORDERING) @order, @seed = 'rand', value.to_i [@order, @seed] end def set_order_and_seed(hash) hash[:order], seed = order_and_seed_from_order(hash[:order]) hash[:seed] = seed if seed end def order_and_seed_from_order(type) order, seed = type.to_s.split(':') @order = order @seed = seed = seed.to_i if seed if randomize? order_groups_and_examples(&RANDOM_ORDERING) elsif order == 'default' @order, @seed = nil, nil order_groups_and_examples(&DEFAULT_ORDERING) end return order, seed end def built_in_orderer?(block) [DEFAULT_ORDERING, RANDOM_ORDERING].include?(block) end end end end