RSpec::Support.require_rspec_support 'recursive_const_methods' module RSpec module Core # rubocop:disable Metrics/ClassLength # ExampleGroup and {Example} are the main structural elements of # rspec-core. Consider this example: # # describe Thing do # it "does something" do # end # end # # The object returned by `describe Thing` is a subclass of ExampleGroup. # The object returned by `it "does something"` is an instance of Example, # which serves as a wrapper for an instance of the ExampleGroup in which it # is declared. # # Example group bodies (e.g. `describe` or `context` blocks) are evaluated # in the context of a new subclass of ExampleGroup. Individual examples are # evaluated in the context of an instance of the specific ExampleGroup # subclass to which they belong. # # Besides the class methods defined here, there are other interesting macros # defined in {Hooks}, {MemoizedHelpers::ClassMethods} and # {SharedExampleGroup}. There are additional instance methods available to # your examples defined in {MemoizedHelpers} and {Pending}. class ExampleGroup extend Hooks include MemoizedHelpers extend MemoizedHelpers::ClassMethods include Pending extend SharedExampleGroup # @private def self.idempotently_define_singleton_method(name, &definition) (class << self; self; end).module_exec do remove_method(name) if method_defined?(name) && instance_method(name).owner == self define_method(name, &definition) end end # @!group Metadata # The [Metadata](Metadata) object associated with this group. # @see Metadata def self.metadata @metadata ||= nil end # Temporarily replace the provided metadata. # Intended primarily to allow an example group's singleton class # to return the metadata of the example that it exists for. This # is necessary for shared example group inclusion to work properly # with singleton example groups. # @private def self.with_replaced_metadata(meta) orig_metadata = metadata @metadata = meta yield ensure @metadata = orig_metadata end # @private # @return [Metadata] belonging to the parent of a nested {ExampleGroup} def self.superclass_metadata @superclass_metadata ||= superclass.respond_to?(:metadata) ? superclass.metadata : nil end # @private def self.delegate_to_metadata(*names) names.each do |name| idempotently_define_singleton_method(name) { metadata.fetch(name) } end end delegate_to_metadata :described_class, :file_path, :location # @return [String] the current example group description def self.description description = metadata[:description] RSpec.configuration.format_docstrings_block.call(description) end # Returns the class or module passed to the `describe` method (or alias). # Returns nil if the subject is not a class or module. # @example # describe Thing do # it "does something" do # described_class == Thing # end # end # def described_class self.class.described_class end # @!endgroup # @!group Defining Examples # @private # @macro [attach] define_example_method # @!scope class # @overload $1 # @overload $1(&example_implementation) # @param example_implementation [Block] The implementation of the example. # @overload $1(doc_string, *metadata_keys, metadata={}) # @param doc_string [String] The example's doc string. # @param metadata [Hash] Metadata for the example. # @param metadata_keys [Array] Metadata tags for the example. # Will be transformed into hash entries with `true` values. # @overload $1(doc_string, *metadata_keys, metadata={}, &example_implementation) # @param doc_string [String] The example's doc string. # @param metadata [Hash] Metadata for the example. # @param metadata_keys [Array] Metadata tags for the example. # Will be transformed into hash entries with `true` values. # @param example_implementation [Block] The implementation of the example. # @yield [Example] the example object # @example # $1 do # end # # $1 "does something" do # end # # $1 "does something", :slow, :uses_js do # end # # $1 "does something", :with => 'additional metadata' do # end # # $1 "does something" do |ex| # # ex is the Example object that contains metadata about the example # end def self.define_example_method(name, extra_options={}) idempotently_define_singleton_method(name) do |*all_args, &block| desc, *args = *all_args options = Metadata.build_hash_from(args) options.update(:skip => RSpec::Core::Pending::NOT_YET_IMPLEMENTED) unless block options.update(extra_options) example = RSpec::Core::Example.new(self, desc, options, block) examples << example example end end # Defines an example within a group. define_example_method :example # Defines an example within a group. # This is the primary API to define a code example. define_example_method :it # Defines an example within a group. # Useful for when your docstring does not read well off of `it`. # @example # RSpec.describe MyClass do # specify "#do_something is deprecated" do # # ... # end # end define_example_method :specify # Shortcut to define an example with `:focus => true`. # @see example define_example_method :focus, :focus => true # Shortcut to define an example with `:focus => true`. # @see example define_example_method :fexample, :focus => true # Shortcut to define an example with `:focus => true`. # @see example define_example_method :fit, :focus => true # Shortcut to define an example with `:focus => true`. # @see example define_example_method :fspecify, :focus => true # Shortcut to define an example with `:skip => 'Temporarily skipped with xexample'`. # @see example define_example_method :xexample, :skip => 'Temporarily skipped with xexample' # Shortcut to define an example with `:skip => 'Temporarily skipped with xit'`. # @see example define_example_method :xit, :skip => 'Temporarily skipped with xit' # Shortcut to define an example with `:skip => 'Temporarily skipped with xspecify'`. # @see example define_example_method :xspecify, :skip => 'Temporarily skipped with xspecify' # Shortcut to define an example with `:skip => true` # @see example define_example_method :skip, :skip => true # Shortcut to define an example with `:pending => true` # @see example define_example_method :pending, :pending => true # @!endgroup # @!group Defining Example Groups # @private # @macro [attach] define_example_group_method # @!scope class # @overload $1 # @overload $1(&example_group_definition) # @param example_group_definition [Block] The definition of the example group. # @overload $1(doc_string, *metadata_keys, metadata={}, &example_implementation) # @param doc_string [String] The group's doc string. # @param metadata [Hash] Metadata for the group. # @param metadata_keys [Array] Metadata tags for the group. # Will be transformed into hash entries with `true` values. # @param example_group_definition [Block] The definition of the example group. # # Generates a subclass of this example group which inherits # everything except the examples themselves. # # @example # # RSpec.describe "something" do # << This describe method is defined in # # << RSpec::Core::DSL, included in the # # << global namespace (optional) # before do # do_something_before # end # # let(:thing) { Thing.new } # # $1 "attribute (of something)" do # # examples in the group get the before hook # # declared above, and can access `thing` # end # end # # @see DSL#describe def self.define_example_group_method(name, metadata={}) idempotently_define_singleton_method(name) do |*args, &example_group_block| thread_data = RSpec::Support.thread_local_data top_level = self == ExampleGroup if top_level if thread_data[:in_example_group] raise "Creating an isolated context from within a context is " \ "not allowed. Change `RSpec.#{name}` to `#{name}` or " \ "move this to a top-level scope." end thread_data[:in_example_group] = true end begin description = args.shift combined_metadata = metadata.dup combined_metadata.merge!(args.pop) if args.last.is_a? Hash args << combined_metadata subclass(self, description, args, &example_group_block).tap do |child| children << child end ensure thread_data.delete(:in_example_group) if top_level end end RSpec::Core::DSL.expose_example_group_alias(name) end define_example_group_method :example_group # An alias of `example_group`. Generally used when grouping examples by a # thing you are describing (e.g. an object, class or method). # @see example_group define_example_group_method :describe # An alias of `example_group`. Generally used when grouping examples # contextually (e.g. "with xyz", "when xyz" or "if xyz"). # @see example_group define_example_group_method :context # Shortcut to temporarily make an example group skipped. # @see example_group define_example_group_method :xdescribe, :skip => "Temporarily skipped with xdescribe" # Shortcut to temporarily make an example group skipped. # @see example_group define_example_group_method :xcontext, :skip => "Temporarily skipped with xcontext" # Shortcut to define an example group with `:focus => true`. # @see example_group define_example_group_method :fdescribe, :focus => true # Shortcut to define an example group with `:focus => true`. # @see example_group define_example_group_method :fcontext, :focus => true # @!endgroup # @!group Including Shared Example Groups # @private # @macro [attach] define_nested_shared_group_method # @!scope class # # @see SharedExampleGroup def self.define_nested_shared_group_method(new_name, report_label="it should behave like") idempotently_define_singleton_method(new_name) do |name, *args, &customization_block| # Pass :caller so the :location metadata is set properly. # Otherwise, it'll be set to the next line because that's # the block's source_location. group = example_group("#{report_label} #{name}", :caller => (the_caller = caller)) do find_and_eval_shared("examples", name, the_caller.first, *args, &customization_block) end group.metadata[:shared_group_name] = name group end end # Generates a nested example group and includes the shared content # mapped to `name` in the nested group. define_nested_shared_group_method :it_behaves_like, "behaves like" # Generates a nested example group and includes the shared content # mapped to `name` in the nested group. define_nested_shared_group_method :it_should_behave_like # Includes shared content mapped to `name` directly in the group in which # it is declared, as opposed to `it_behaves_like`, which creates a nested # group. If given a block, that block is also eval'd in the current # context. # # @see SharedExampleGroup def self.include_context(name, *args, &block) find_and_eval_shared("context", name, caller.first, *args, &block) end # Includes shared content mapped to `name` directly in the group in which # it is declared, as opposed to `it_behaves_like`, which creates a nested # group. If given a block, that block is also eval'd in the current # context. # # @see SharedExampleGroup def self.include_examples(name, *args, &block) find_and_eval_shared("examples", name, caller.first, *args, &block) end # Clear memoized values when adding/removing examples # @private def self.reset_memoized @descendant_filtered_examples = nil @_descendants = nil @parent_groups = nil @declaration_line_numbers = nil end # Adds an example to the example group def self.add_example(example) reset_memoized examples << example end # Removes an example from the example group def self.remove_example(example) reset_memoized examples.delete example end # @private def self.find_and_eval_shared(label, name, inclusion_location, *args, &customization_block) shared_block = RSpec.world.shared_example_group_registry.find(parent_groups, name) unless shared_block raise ArgumentError, "Could not find shared #{label} #{name.inspect}" end SharedExampleGroupInclusionStackFrame.with_frame(name, Metadata.relative_path(inclusion_location)) do module_exec(*args, &shared_block) module_exec(&customization_block) if customization_block end end # @!endgroup # @private def self.subclass(parent, description, args, &example_group_block) subclass = Class.new(parent) subclass.set_it_up(description, *args, &example_group_block) subclass.module_exec(&example_group_block) if example_group_block # The LetDefinitions module must be included _after_ other modules # to ensure that it takes precedence when there are name collisions. # Thus, we delay including it until after the example group block # has been eval'd. MemoizedHelpers.define_helpers_on(subclass) subclass end # @private def self.set_it_up(description, *args, &example_group_block) # Ruby 1.9 has a bug that can lead to infinite recursion and a # SystemStackError if you include a module in a superclass after # including it in a subclass: https://gist.github.com/845896 # To prevent this, we must include any modules in # RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup before users create example groups and have # a chance to include the same module in a subclass of # RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup. So we need to configure example groups # here. ensure_example_groups_are_configured user_metadata = Metadata.build_hash_from(args) @metadata = Metadata::ExampleGroupHash.create( superclass_metadata, user_metadata, superclass.method(:next_runnable_index_for), description, *args, &example_group_block ) ExampleGroups.assign_const(self) @currently_executing_a_context_hook = false hooks.register_globals(self, RSpec.configuration.hooks) RSpec.configuration.configure_group(self) end # @private def self.examples @examples ||= [] end # @private def self.filtered_examples RSpec.world.filtered_examples[self] end # @private def self.descendant_filtered_examples @descendant_filtered_examples ||= filtered_examples + FlatMap.flat_map(children, &:descendant_filtered_examples) end # @private def self.children @children ||= [] end # @private def self.next_runnable_index_for(file) if self == ExampleGroup RSpec.world.num_example_groups_defined_in(file) else children.count + examples.count end + 1 end # @private def self.descendants @_descendants ||= [self] + FlatMap.flat_map(children, &:descendants) end ## @private def self.parent_groups @parent_groups ||= ancestors.select { |a| a < RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup } end # @private def self.top_level? superclass == ExampleGroup end # @private def self.ensure_example_groups_are_configured unless defined?(@@example_groups_configured) RSpec.configuration.configure_mock_framework RSpec.configuration.configure_expectation_framework # rubocop:disable Style/ClassVars @@example_groups_configured = true # rubocop:enable Style/ClassVars end end # @private def self.before_context_ivars @before_context_ivars ||= {} end # @private def self.store_before_context_ivars(example_group_instance) each_instance_variable_for_example(example_group_instance) do |ivar| before_context_ivars[ivar] = example_group_instance.instance_variable_get(ivar) end end # Returns true if a `before(:context)` or `after(:context)` # hook is currently executing. def self.currently_executing_a_context_hook? @currently_executing_a_context_hook end # @private def self.run_before_context_hooks(example_group_instance) set_ivars(example_group_instance, superclass_before_context_ivars) @currently_executing_a_context_hook = true ContextHookMemoized::Before.isolate_for_context_hook(example_group_instance) do hooks.run(:before, :context, example_group_instance) end ensure store_before_context_ivars(example_group_instance) @currently_executing_a_context_hook = false end if RUBY_VERSION.to_f >= 1.9 # @private def self.superclass_before_context_ivars superclass.before_context_ivars end else # 1.8.7 # :nocov: # @private def self.superclass_before_context_ivars if superclass.respond_to?(:before_context_ivars) superclass.before_context_ivars else # `self` must be the singleton class of an ExampleGroup instance. # On 1.8.7, the superclass of a singleton class of an instance of A # is A's singleton class. On 1.9+, it's A. On 1.8.7, the first ancestor # is A, so we can mirror 1.8.7's behavior here. Note that we have to # search for the first that responds to `before_context_ivars` # in case a module has been included in the singleton class. ancestors.find { |a| a.respond_to?(:before_context_ivars) }.before_context_ivars end end # :nocov: end # @private def self.run_after_context_hooks(example_group_instance) set_ivars(example_group_instance, before_context_ivars) @currently_executing_a_context_hook = true ContextHookMemoized::After.isolate_for_context_hook(example_group_instance) do hooks.run(:after, :context, example_group_instance) end ensure before_context_ivars.clear @currently_executing_a_context_hook = false end # Runs all the examples in this group. def self.run(reporter=RSpec::Core::NullReporter) return if RSpec.world.wants_to_quit reporter.example_group_started(self) should_run_context_hooks = descendant_filtered_examples.any? begin run_before_context_hooks(new('before(:context) hook')) if should_run_context_hooks result_for_this_group = run_examples(reporter) results_for_descendants = ordering_strategy.order(children).map { |child| child.run(reporter) }.all? result_for_this_group && results_for_descendants rescue Pending::SkipDeclaredInExample => ex for_filtered_examples(reporter) { |example| example.skip_with_exception(reporter, ex) } true rescue Support::AllExceptionsExceptOnesWeMustNotRescue => ex for_filtered_examples(reporter) { |example| example.fail_with_exception(reporter, ex) } RSpec.world.wants_to_quit = true if reporter.fail_fast_limit_met? false ensure run_after_context_hooks(new('after(:context) hook')) if should_run_context_hooks reporter.example_group_finished(self) end end # @private def self.ordering_strategy order = metadata.fetch(:order, :global) registry = RSpec.configuration.ordering_registry registry.fetch(order) do warn <<-WARNING.gsub(/^ +\|/, '') |WARNING: Ignoring unknown ordering specified using `:order => #{order.inspect}` metadata. | Falling back to configured global ordering. | Unrecognized ordering specified at: #{location} WARNING registry.fetch(:global) end end # @private def self.run_examples(reporter) ordering_strategy.order(filtered_examples).map do |example| next if RSpec.world.wants_to_quit instance = new(example.inspect_output) set_ivars(instance, before_context_ivars) succeeded = example.run(instance, reporter) if !succeeded && reporter.fail_fast_limit_met? RSpec.world.wants_to_quit = true end succeeded end.all? end # @private def self.for_filtered_examples(reporter, &block) filtered_examples.each(&block) children.each do |child| reporter.example_group_started(child) child.for_filtered_examples(reporter, &block) reporter.example_group_finished(child) end false end # @private def self.declaration_line_numbers @declaration_line_numbers ||= [metadata[:line_number]] + examples.map { |e| e.metadata[:line_number] } + FlatMap.flat_map(children, &:declaration_line_numbers) end # @return [String] the unique id of this example group. Pass # this at the command line to re-run this exact example group. def self.id Metadata.id_from(metadata) end # @private def self.top_level_description parent_groups.last.description end # @private def self.set_ivars(instance, ivars) ivars.each { |name, value| instance.instance_variable_set(name, value) } end if RUBY_VERSION.to_f < 1.9 # :nocov: # @private INSTANCE_VARIABLE_TO_IGNORE = '@__inspect_output'.freeze # :nocov: else # @private INSTANCE_VARIABLE_TO_IGNORE = :@__inspect_output end # @private def self.each_instance_variable_for_example(group) group.instance_variables.each do |ivar| yield ivar unless ivar == INSTANCE_VARIABLE_TO_IGNORE end end def initialize(inspect_output=nil) @__inspect_output = inspect_output || '(no description provided)' super() # no args get passed end # @private def inspect "#<#{self.class} #{@__inspect_output}>" end unless method_defined?(:singleton_class) # for 1.8.7 # :nocov: # @private def singleton_class class << self; self; end end # :nocov: end # Raised when an RSpec API is called in the wrong scope, such as `before` # being called from within an example rather than from within an example # group block. WrongScopeError = Class.new(NoMethodError) def self.method_missing(name, *args) if method_defined?(name) raise WrongScopeError, "`#{name}` is not available on an example group (e.g. a " \ "`describe` or `context` block). It is only available from " \ "within individual examples (e.g. `it` blocks) or from " \ "constructs that run in the scope of an example (e.g. " \ "`before`, `let`, etc)." end super end private_class_method :method_missing private def method_missing(name, *args) if self.class.respond_to?(name) raise WrongScopeError, "`#{name}` is not available from within an example (e.g. an " \ "`it` block) or from constructs that run in the scope of an " \ "example (e.g. `before`, `let`, etc). It is only available " \ "on an example group (e.g. a `describe` or `context` block)." end super end end # rubocop:enable Metrics/ClassLength # @private # Unnamed example group used by `SuiteHookContext`. class AnonymousExampleGroup < ExampleGroup def self.metadata {} end end # Contains information about the inclusion site of a shared example group. class SharedExampleGroupInclusionStackFrame # @return [String] the name of the shared example group attr_reader :shared_group_name # @return [String] the location where the shared example was included attr_reader :inclusion_location def initialize(shared_group_name, inclusion_location) @shared_group_name = shared_group_name @inclusion_location = inclusion_location end # @return [String] The {#inclusion_location}, formatted for display by a formatter. def formatted_inclusion_location @formatted_inclusion_location ||= begin RSpec.configuration.backtrace_formatter.backtrace_line( inclusion_location.sub(/(:\d+):in .+$/, '\1') ) end end # @return [String] Description of this stack frame, in the form used by # RSpec's built-in formatters. def description @description ||= "Shared Example Group: #{shared_group_name.inspect} " \ "called from #{formatted_inclusion_location}" end # @private def self.current_backtrace shared_example_group_inclusions.reverse end # @private def self.with_frame(name, location) current_stack = shared_example_group_inclusions current_stack << new(name, location) yield ensure current_stack.pop end # @private def self.shared_example_group_inclusions RSpec::Support.thread_local_data[:shared_example_group_inclusions] ||= [] end end end # @private # # Namespace for the example group subclasses generated by top-level # `describe`. module ExampleGroups extend Support::RecursiveConstMethods def self.assign_const(group) base_name = base_name_for(group) const_scope = constant_scope_for(group) name = disambiguate(base_name, const_scope) const_scope.const_set(name, group) end def self.constant_scope_for(group) const_scope = group.superclass const_scope = self if const_scope == ::RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup const_scope end def self.base_name_for(group) return "Anonymous" if group.description.empty? # Convert to CamelCase. name = ' ' << group.description name.gsub!(/[^0-9a-zA-Z]+([0-9a-zA-Z])/) do match = ::Regexp.last_match[1] match.upcase! match end name.lstrip! # Remove leading whitespace name.gsub!(/\W/, ''.freeze) # JRuby, RBX and others don't like non-ascii in const names # Ruby requires first const letter to be A-Z. Use `Nested` # as necessary to enforce that. name.gsub!(/\A([^A-Z]|\z)/, 'Nested\1'.freeze) name end if RUBY_VERSION == '1.9.2' # :nocov: class << self alias _base_name_for base_name_for def base_name_for(group) _base_name_for(group) + '_' end end private_class_method :_base_name_for # :nocov: end def self.disambiguate(name, const_scope) return name unless const_defined_on?(const_scope, name) # Add a trailing number if needed to disambiguate from an existing # constant. name << "_2" name.next! while const_defined_on?(const_scope, name) name end end end