Feature: Create example aliases Use `config.alias_example_to` to create new example group methods that define examples with the configured metadata. You can also specify metadata using only symbols. Scenario: Use `alias_example_to` to define a custom example name Given a file named "alias_example_to_spec.rb" with: """ruby RSpec.configure do |c| c.alias_example_to :task end RSpec.describe "a task example group" do task "does something" do expect(5).to eq(5) end end """ When I run `rspec alias_example_to_spec.rb --format doc` Then the output should contain "does something" And the examples should all pass Scenario: Use `alias_example_to` to define a pending example Given a file named "alias_example_to_pending_spec.rb" with: """ruby RSpec.configure do |c| c.alias_example_to :pit, :pending => "Pit alias used" end RSpec.describe "an example group" do pit "does something later on" do fail "not implemented yet" end end """ When I run `rspec alias_example_to_pending_spec.rb --format doc` Then the output should contain "does something later on (PENDING: Pit alias used)" And the output should contain "0 failures" Scenario: Use symbols as metadata Given a file named "use_symbols_as_metadata_spec.rb" with: """ruby RSpec.configure do |c| c.alias_example_to :pit, :pending end RSpec.describe "an example group" do pit "does something later on" do fail "not implemented yet" end end """ When I run `rspec use_symbols_as_metadata_spec.rb --format doc` Then the output should contain "does something later on (PENDING: No reason given)" And the output should contain "0 failures"