RSpec > Is there a way to run all tests with one command?

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萌比男神i 2021-02-02 07:44

Is there a command that does this? I\'ve searched but can not find anything

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  • 2021-02-02 08:24

    if you are using rspec-rails then you can run using rake spec

    if you're testing models, use rake spec:models (or rake spec:routing or rake spec:controllers)

    if just testing one model, use rake SPEC=app/models/modelname.rb

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  • 2021-02-02 08:29

    go to your app directory and run rspec spec or bundle exec rspec spec. use spork to speed your testing...(i kinda say its compulsory)

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  • 2021-02-02 08:36

    Try this in your terminal window:

    bundle exec rspec spec
    
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  • 2021-02-02 08:41
    1. Create a .rspec file in the root of your project
    2. Add the path to where your specs are e.g.

      --default-path test/spec/

    3. Add the pattern of how your files are named e.g.

      --pattern ****/*.spec

    4. Run rspec and it should pick all your specs and run them :)

    default-path and pattern are simply command line arguments, which means you can also add any other command line argument that rspec takes (can run rspec --help to see the available options)

    According to https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-core/v/2-0/docs/configuration/read-command-line-configuration-options-from-files you can also put the options in ~/.rspec, which will make the options available globally. Local .rspec file options will override the global options.

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  • 2021-02-02 08:42

    For controller test

    1. bundle exec rake spec:controllers

    For model test

    1. bundle exec rake spec:models

    For all test

    1. bundle exec rake spec

    For specific file test do

    1. rspec file_name_spec.rb (example rspec spec/controllers/groups_controller_spec.rb)
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