# A sample Guardfile # More info at https://github.com/guard/guard#readme # Note: The cmd option is now required due to the increasing number of ways # rspec may be run, below are examples of the most common uses. # * bundler: 'bundle exec rspec' # * bundler binstubs: 'bin/rspec' # * spring: 'bin/rsspec' (This will use spring if running and you have # installed the spring binstubs per the docs) # * zeus: 'zeus rspec' (requires the server to be started separetly) # * 'just' rspec: 'rspec' guard 'ctags-bundler', :src_path => ["lib", "spec/support"] do watch(/^(app|lib|spec\/support)\/.*\.rb$/) watch('Gemfile.lock') end guard :rspec, cmd: 'bundle exec rspec' do watch(%r{^spec/.+_spec\.rb$}) watch(%r{^lib/(.+)\.rb$}) { |m| "spec/lib/#{m[1]}_spec.rb" } watch('spec/spec_helper.rb') { "spec" } # Rails example watch(%r{^spec/support/(.+)\.rb$}) { "spec" } # Turnip features and steps watch(%r{^spec/acceptance/(.+)\.feature$}) watch(%r{^spec/acceptance/steps/(.+)_steps\.rb$}) { |m| Dir[File.join("**/#{m[1]}.feature")][0] || 'spec/acceptance' } end