features/support/env.rb in shakespeare-0.1.0 vs features/support/env.rb in shakespeare-0.1.1

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@@ -1,55 +1,55 @@ -# IMPORTANT: This file is generated by cucumber-rails - edit at your own peril. -# It is recommended to regenerate this file in the future when you upgrade to a -# newer version of cucumber-rails. Consider adding your own code to a new file -# instead of editing this one. Cucumber will automatically load all features/**/*.rb -# files. - -ENV["RAILS_ENV"] ||= "cucumber" -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../../../config/environment') - -require 'cucumber/formatter/unicode' # Remove this line if you don't want Cucumber Unicode support -require 'cucumber/rails/rspec' -require 'cucumber/rails/world' -require 'cucumber/rails/active_record' -require 'cucumber/web/tableish' - -require 'webrat' -require 'webrat/core/matchers' -require 'cucumber/webrat/element_locator' # Deprecated in favor of #tableish - remove this line if you don't use #element_at or #table_at - -Webrat.configure do |config| - config.mode = :rails - config.open_error_files = false # Set to true if you want error pages to pop up in the browser -end - - -# If you set this to false, any error raised from within your app will bubble -# up to your step definition and out to cucumber unless you catch it somewhere -# on the way. You can make Rails rescue errors and render error pages on a -# per-scenario basis by tagging a scenario or feature with the @allow-rescue tag. -# -# If you set this to true, Rails will rescue all errors and render error -# pages, more or less in the same way your application would behave in the -# default production environment. It's not recommended to do this for all -# of your scenarios, as this makes it hard to discover errors in your application. -ActionController::Base.allow_rescue = false - -# If you set this to true, each scenario will run in a database transaction. -# You can still turn off transactions on a per-scenario basis, simply tagging -# a feature or scenario with the @no-txn tag. If you are using Capybara, -# tagging with @culerity or @javascript will also turn transactions off. -# -# If you set this to false, transactions will be off for all scenarios, -# regardless of whether you use @no-txn or not. -# -# Beware that turning transactions off will leave data in your database -# after each scenario, which can lead to hard-to-debug failures in -# subsequent scenarios. If you do this, we recommend you create a Before -# block that will explicitly put your database in a known state. -Cucumber::Rails::World.use_transactional_fixtures = true - -# How to clean your database when transactions are turned off. See -# http://github.com/bmabey/database_cleaner for more info. -require 'database_cleaner' -DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :truncation - +# IMPORTANT: This file is generated by cucumber-rails - edit at your own peril. +# It is recommended to regenerate this file in the future when you upgrade to a +# newer version of cucumber-rails. Consider adding your own code to a new file +# instead of editing this one. Cucumber will automatically load all features/**/*.rb +# files. + +ENV["RAILS_ENV"] ||= "cucumber" +require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../../../config/environment') + +require 'cucumber/formatter/unicode' # Remove this line if you don't want Cucumber Unicode support +require 'cucumber/rails/rspec' +require 'cucumber/rails/world' +require 'cucumber/rails/active_record' +require 'cucumber/web/tableish' + +require 'webrat' +require 'webrat/core/matchers' +require 'cucumber/webrat/element_locator' # Deprecated in favor of #tableish - remove this line if you don't use #element_at or #table_at + +Webrat.configure do |config| + config.mode = :rails + config.open_error_files = false # Set to true if you want error pages to pop up in the browser +end + + +# If you set this to false, any error raised from within your app will bubble +# up to your step definition and out to cucumber unless you catch it somewhere +# on the way. You can make Rails rescue errors and render error pages on a +# per-scenario basis by tagging a scenario or feature with the @allow-rescue tag. +# +# If you set this to true, Rails will rescue all errors and render error +# pages, more or less in the same way your application would behave in the +# default production environment. It's not recommended to do this for all +# of your scenarios, as this makes it hard to discover errors in your application. +ActionController::Base.allow_rescue = false + +# If you set this to true, each scenario will run in a database transaction. +# You can still turn off transactions on a per-scenario basis, simply tagging +# a feature or scenario with the @no-txn tag. If you are using Capybara, +# tagging with @culerity or @javascript will also turn transactions off. +# +# If you set this to false, transactions will be off for all scenarios, +# regardless of whether you use @no-txn or not. +# +# Beware that turning transactions off will leave data in your database +# after each scenario, which can lead to hard-to-debug failures in +# subsequent scenarios. If you do this, we recommend you create a Before +# block that will explicitly put your database in a known state. +Cucumber::Rails::World.use_transactional_fixtures = true + +# How to clean your database when transactions are turned off. See +# http://github.com/bmabey/database_cleaner for more info. +require 'database_cleaner' +DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :truncation +