# frozen_string_literal: true require_relative '../lib/bitcoin' # Used for loading some fixtures require 'json' # Code coverage generation require 'simplecov' SimpleCov.start do add_group('Bitcoin') do |file| ['bitcoin.rb', 'opcodes.rb', 'script.rb', 'key.rb'].include?( file.filename.split('/').last ) end add_group 'Protocol', 'lib/bitcoin/protocol' add_group('Utilities') do |file| ['logger.rb', 'openssl.rb'].include?( file.filename.split('/').last ) end end # Require all test helper files. Dir['./spec/helpers/**/*.rb'].sort.each { |file| require file } # Configure external libraries LibraryHelpers.configure_libsecp256k1 RSpec.configure do |config| config.expect_with :rspec do |expectations| expectations.include_chain_clauses_in_custom_matcher_descriptions = true end config.mock_with :rspec do |mocks| # Prevents you from mocking or stubbing a method that does not exist on # a real object. This is generally recommended, and will default to # `true` in RSpec 4. mocks.verify_partial_doubles = true end # Causes shared context metadata to be inherited by the metadata hash of host # groups and examples, rather than triggering implicit auto-inclusion in # groups with matching metadata. config.shared_context_metadata_behavior = :apply_to_host_groups # This allows you to limit a spec run to individual examples or groups # you care about by tagging them with `:focus` metadata. When nothing # is tagged with `:focus`, all examples get run. RSpec also provides # aliases for `it`, `describe`, and `context` that include `:focus` # metadata: `fit`, `fdescribe` and `fcontext`, respectively. config.filter_run_when_matching :focus # Allows RSpec to persist some state between runs in order to support # the `--only-failures` and `--next-failure` CLI options. We recommend # you configure your source control system to ignore this file. config.example_status_persistence_file_path = 'spec-rspec/examples.txt' # Limits the available syntax to the non-monkey patched syntax that is # recommended. For more details, see: # - http://rspec.info/blog/2012/06/rspecs-new-expectation-syntax/ # - http://www.teaisaweso.me/blog/2013/05/27/rspecs-new-message-expectation-syntax/ # - http://rspec.info/blog/2014/05/notable-changes-in-rspec-3/#zero-monkey-patching-mode config.disable_monkey_patching! # This setting enables warnings. It's recommended, but in some cases may # be too noisy due to issues in dependencies. config.warnings = true # Many RSpec users commonly either run the entire suite or an individual # file, and it's useful to allow more verbose output when running an # individual spec file. if config.files_to_run.one? # Use the documentation formatter for detailed output, # unless a formatter has already been configured # (e.g. via a command-line flag). config.default_formatter = 'doc' end # Print the 10 slowest examples and example groups at the # end of the spec run, to help surface which specs are running # particularly slow. config.profile_examples = 10 # Run specs in random order to surface order dependencies. If you find an # order dependency and want to debug it, you can fix the order by providing # the seed, which is printed after each run. # --seed 1234 config.order = :random # Seed global randomization in this process using the `--seed` CLI option. # Setting this allows you to use `--seed` to deterministically reproduce # test failures related to randomization by passing the same `--seed` value # as the one that triggered the failure. Kernel.srand config.seed # Expose DSL globally so we don't have to namespace everything config.expose_dsl_globally = true # Include fixture helpers in all tests config.include FixtureHelpers config.include BlockHelpers config.include Bitcoin::Builder # Clear the network back to bitcoin mainnet before each test config.before(:each) do Bitcoin.network = :bitcoin end end