require 'spec_helper' feature 'Creating acceptance specs', %q{ In order to not having to do it manually As a lazy Rails developer I want empty new specs to be generated for me } do scenario 'using the spec generator' do new_project_from :rails_project_with_steak run 'rails g steak:spec my_first_feature' path('spec/acceptance/my_first_feature_spec.rb').should exist content_of('spec/acceptance/my_first_feature_spec.rb').should include("require 'acceptance/acceptance_helper'") content_of('spec/acceptance/my_first_feature_spec.rb').should include("feature 'My first feature'") run 'rspec spec/acceptance/my_first_feature_spec.rb' output.should =~ /1 example, 0 failures/ end scenario 'under a subdirectory' do new_project_from :rails_project_with_steak run 'rails g steak:spec subdir/my_first_feature' content_of('spec/acceptance/subdir/my_first_feature_spec.rb').should include("feature 'My first feature'") run 'rspec spec/acceptance/subdir/my_first_feature_spec.rb' output.should =~ /1 example, 0 failures/ end scenario 'with Capybara and paths' do new_project_from :rails_project_with_steak create_file 'spec/acceptance/capybara_spec.rb', <<-RSPEC require 'acceptance/acceptance_helper' feature 'Capybara and paths' do scenario 'should visit homepage' do visit homepage page.should have_content("Ruby on Rails: Welcome aboard") end end RSPEC run 'rspec spec/acceptance/capybara_spec.rb' output.should =~ /1 example, 0 failures/ end scenario 'with Rails integration testing support' do new_project_from :rails_project_with_steak create_file 'spec/acceptance/integration_spec.rb', <<-RSPEC require 'acceptance/acceptance_helper' feature 'Capybara and paths' do scenario 'should visit homepage' do get '/' status.should == 200 end end RSPEC run 'rspec spec/acceptance/integration_spec.rb' output.should =~ /1 example, 0 failures/ end end