diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index c4340b801..64bfe335f 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -13,4 +13,9 @@ debug.html .autotest *.iml tags +vendor/ruby/1.8/bin/ +vendor/ruby/1.8/doc/ +vendor/ruby/1.8/specifications/ +vendor/ruby/1.8/gems/ +/.bundle/ diff --git a/Gemfile b/Gemfile new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a9f1cbab2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Gemfile @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +source :gemcutter + +gem 'couchrest', '0.34' +gem 'dictionary', '1.0.0' +gem 'fastercsv', '1.5.3' +gem 'json', '1.4.6' +gem 'json_pure', '1.4.6' +gem 'mime-types', '1.16' +gem 'mini_magick', '1.3.2' +gem 'pdf-reader', '0.8.6' +gem 'prawn', '0.8.4' +gem 'rails', '2.3.5' +gem 'rest-client', '1.3.0' +gem 'subexec', '0.0.4' +gem 'uuidtools', '2.1.1' +gem 'validatable', '1.6.7' + +group :cucumber do + gem 'cucumber', '0.8.5' + gem 'cucumber-rails', '0.3.2' + gem 'hpricot', '0.8.2' +end + +group :test do + gem 'rspec', '1.3.0' + gem 'rspec-rails', '1.3.2' + gem 'webrat', '0.7.1' +end + diff --git a/Gemfile.lock b/Gemfile.lock new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1cf2b8974 --- /dev/null +++ b/Gemfile.lock @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +GEM + remote: http://rubygems.org/ + specs: + Ascii85 (1.0.0) + actionmailer (2.3.5) + actionpack (= 2.3.5) + actionpack (2.3.5) + activesupport (= 2.3.5) + rack (~> 1.0.0) + activerecord (2.3.5) + activesupport (= 2.3.5) + activeresource (2.3.5) + activesupport (= 2.3.5) + activesupport (2.3.5) + builder (2.1.2) + couchrest (0.34) + mime-types (>= 1.15) + rest-client (>= 0.5) + cucumber (0.8.5) + builder (~> 2.1.2) + diff-lcs (~> 1.1.2) + gherkin (~> 2.1.4) + json_pure (~> 1.4.3) + term-ansicolor (~> 1.0.4) + cucumber-rails (0.3.2) + cucumber (>= 0.8.0) + dictionary (1.0.0) + diff-lcs (1.1.2) + fastercsv (1.5.3) + gherkin (2.1.5) + trollop (~> 1.16.2) + hpricot (0.8.2) + json (1.4.6) + json_pure (1.4.6) + mime-types (1.16) + mini_magick (1.3.2) + subexec (~> 0.0.4) + nokogiri (1.4.3.1) + pdf-reader (0.8.6) + Ascii85 (>= 0.9) + prawn (0.8.4) + prawn-core (>= 0.8.4, < 0.9) + prawn-layout (>= 0.8.4, < 0.9) + prawn-security (>= 0.8.4, < 0.9) + prawn-core (0.8.4) + prawn-layout (0.8.4) + prawn-security (0.8.4) + rack (1.0.1) + rack-test (0.5.4) + rack (>= 1.0) + rails (2.3.5) + actionmailer (= 2.3.5) + actionpack (= 2.3.5) + activerecord (= 2.3.5) + activeresource (= 2.3.5) + activesupport (= 2.3.5) + rake (>= 0.8.3) + rake (0.8.7) + rest-client (1.3.0) + mime-types (>= 1.16) + rspec (1.3.0) + rspec-rails (1.3.2) + rack (>= 1.0.0) + rspec (>= 1.3.0) + subexec (0.0.4) + term-ansicolor (1.0.5) + trollop (1.16.2) + uuidtools (2.1.1) + validatable (1.6.7) + webrat (0.7.1) + nokogiri (>= 1.2.0) + rack (>= 1.0) + rack-test (>= 0.5.3) + +PLATFORMS + ruby + +DEPENDENCIES + couchrest (= 0.34) + cucumber (= 0.8.5) + cucumber-rails (= 0.3.2) + dictionary (= 1.0.0) + fastercsv (= 1.5.3) + hpricot (= 0.8.2) + json (= 1.4.6) + json_pure (= 1.4.6) + mime-types (= 1.16) + mini_magick (= 1.3.2) + pdf-reader (= 0.8.6) + prawn (= 0.8.4) + rails (= 2.3.5) + rest-client (= 1.3.0) + rspec (= 1.3.0) + rspec-rails (= 1.3.2) + subexec (= 0.0.4) + uuidtools (= 2.1.1) + validatable (= 1.6.7) + webrat (= 0.7.1) diff --git a/config/boot.rb b/config/boot.rb index dd5e3b691..cf9a54bee 100644 --- a/config/boot.rb +++ b/config/boot.rb @@ -105,6 +105,19 @@ def read_environment_rb end end end +class Rails::Boot + def run + load_initializer + + Rails::Initializer.class_eval do + def load_gems + @bundler_loaded ||= Bundler.require :default, (ENV['RAILS_ENV']||'development') + end + end + + Rails::Initializer.run(:set_load_path) + end +end # All that for this: Rails.boot! diff --git a/config/environment.rb b/config/environment.rb index f10b68f2d..e41b8d1bc 100644 --- a/config/environment.rb +++ b/config/environment.rb @@ -19,14 +19,6 @@ # config.gem "hpricot", :version => '0.6', :source => "http://code.whytheluckystiff.net" # config.gem "sqlite3-ruby", :lib => "sqlite3" # config.gem "aws-s3", :lib => "aws/s3" - config.gem "json", :lib => false, :version => '>= 1.4.6' - config.gem "json_pure", :lib => false, :version => '>= 1.4.6' - config.gem "uuidtools", :lib =>false - config.gem "dictionary" - config.gem "prawn" - config.gem "pdf-reader", :lib => false - config.gem "fastercsv" - config.gem "mini_magick" # config.gem "couchrest", :lib => false # config.gem "validatable", :lib => false diff --git a/config/preinitializer.rb b/config/preinitializer.rb new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4491f3a91 --- /dev/null +++ b/config/preinitializer.rb @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +begin + require "rubygems" + require "bundler" +rescue LoadError + raise "Could not load the bundler gem. Install it with `gem install bundler`." +end + +if Gem::Version.new(Bundler::VERSION) <= Gem::Version.new("0.9.24") + raise RuntimeError, "Your bundler version is too old for Rails 2.3." + + "Run `gem install bundler` to upgrade." +end + +begin + # Set up load paths for all bundled gems + ENV["BUNDLE_GEMFILE"] = File.expand_path("../../Gemfile", __FILE__) + Bundler.setup +rescue Bundler::GemNotFound + raise RuntimeError, "Bundler couldn't find some gems." + + "Did you run `bundle install`?" +end + diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/.specification b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/.specification deleted file mode 100644 index 610cd4a43..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/.specification +++ /dev/null @@ -1,208 +0,0 @@ ---- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification -name: couchrest -version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "0.34" -platform: ruby -authors: -- J. Chris Anderson -- Matt Aimonetti -- Marcos Tapajos -autorequire: -bindir: bin -cert_chain: [] - -date: 2010-01-14 00:00:00 +00:00 -default_executable: -dependencies: -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: rest-client - type: :runtime - version_requirement: - version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "0.5" - version: -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: mime-types - type: :runtime - version_requirement: - version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "1.15" - version: -description: CouchRest provides a simple interface on top of CouchDB's RESTful HTTP API, as well as including some utility scripts for managing views and attachments. -email: jchris@apache.org -executables: [] - -extensions: [] - -extra_rdoc_files: -- LICENSE -- README.md -- THANKS.md -files: -- LICENSE -- README.md -- Rakefile -- THANKS.md -- examples/model/example.rb -- examples/word_count/markov -- examples/word_count/views/books/chunked-map.js -- examples/word_count/views/books/united-map.js -- examples/word_count/views/markov/chain-map.js -- examples/word_count/views/markov/chain-reduce.js -- examples/word_count/views/word_count/count-map.js -- examples/word_count/views/word_count/count-reduce.js -- examples/word_count/word_count.rb -- examples/word_count/word_count_query.rb -- examples/word_count/word_count_views.rb -- history.txt -- lib/couchrest.rb -- lib/couchrest/commands/generate.rb -- lib/couchrest/commands/push.rb -- lib/couchrest/core/adapters/restclient.rb -- lib/couchrest/core/database.rb -- lib/couchrest/core/design.rb -- lib/couchrest/core/document.rb -- lib/couchrest/core/http_abstraction.rb -- lib/couchrest/core/response.rb -- lib/couchrest/core/rest_api.rb -- lib/couchrest/core/server.rb -- lib/couchrest/core/view.rb -- lib/couchrest/helper/pager.rb -- lib/couchrest/helper/streamer.rb -- lib/couchrest/helper/upgrade.rb -- lib/couchrest/middlewares/logger.rb -- lib/couchrest/mixins.rb -- lib/couchrest/mixins/attachments.rb -- lib/couchrest/mixins/attribute_protection.rb -- lib/couchrest/mixins/callbacks.rb -- lib/couchrest/mixins/class_proxy.rb -- lib/couchrest/mixins/collection.rb -- lib/couchrest/mixins/design_doc.rb -- lib/couchrest/mixins/document_queries.rb -- lib/couchrest/mixins/extended_attachments.rb -- lib/couchrest/mixins/extended_document_mixins.rb -- lib/couchrest/mixins/properties.rb -- lib/couchrest/mixins/validation.rb -- lib/couchrest/mixins/views.rb -- lib/couchrest/monkeypatches.rb -- lib/couchrest/more/casted_model.rb -- lib/couchrest/more/extended_document.rb -- lib/couchrest/more/property.rb -- lib/couchrest/support/blank.rb -- lib/couchrest/support/class.rb -- lib/couchrest/support/rails.rb -- lib/couchrest/validation/auto_validate.rb -- lib/couchrest/validation/contextual_validators.rb -- lib/couchrest/validation/validation_errors.rb -- lib/couchrest/validation/validators/absent_field_validator.rb -- lib/couchrest/validation/validators/confirmation_validator.rb -- lib/couchrest/validation/validators/format_validator.rb -- lib/couchrest/validation/validators/formats/email.rb -- lib/couchrest/validation/validators/formats/url.rb -- lib/couchrest/validation/validators/generic_validator.rb -- lib/couchrest/validation/validators/length_validator.rb -- lib/couchrest/validation/validators/method_validator.rb -- lib/couchrest/validation/validators/numeric_validator.rb -- lib/couchrest/validation/validators/required_field_validator.rb -- spec/couchrest/core/couchrest_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/core/database_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/core/design_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/core/document_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/core/server_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/helpers/pager_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/helpers/streamer_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/more/attribute_protection_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/more/casted_extended_doc_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/more/casted_model_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_attachment_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_subclass_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_view_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/more/property_spec.rb -- spec/fixtures/attachments/README -- spec/fixtures/attachments/couchdb.png -- spec/fixtures/attachments/test.html -- spec/fixtures/more/article.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/card.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/cat.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/course.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/event.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/invoice.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/person.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/question.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/service.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/user.rb -- spec/fixtures/views/lib.js -- spec/fixtures/views/test_view/lib.js -- spec/fixtures/views/test_view/only-map.js -- spec/fixtures/views/test_view/test-map.js -- spec/fixtures/views/test_view/test-reduce.js -- spec/spec.opts -- spec/spec_helper.rb -- utils/remap.rb -- utils/subset.rb 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spec/couchrest/more/casted_model_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_attachment_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_subclass_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_view_spec.rb -- spec/couchrest/more/property_spec.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/article.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/card.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/cat.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/course.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/event.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/invoice.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/person.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/question.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/service.rb -- spec/fixtures/more/user.rb -- spec/spec_helper.rb -- examples/model/example.rb -- examples/word_count/word_count.rb -- examples/word_count/word_count_query.rb -- examples/word_count/word_count_views.rb diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/LICENSE b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index a7e77cb28..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ - Apache License 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CouchRest lightly wraps -CouchDB's HTTP API, managing JSON serialization, and remembering the URI-paths -to CouchDB's API endpoints so you don't have to. - -CouchRest is designed to make a simple base for application and framework-specific object oriented APIs. CouchRest is Object-Mapper agnostic, the parsed JSON it returns from CouchDB shows up as subclasses of Ruby's Hash. Naked JSON, just as it was mean to be. - -Note: CouchRest only support CouchDB 0.9.0 or newer. - -## Easy Install - - $ sudo gem install couchrest - -### Relax, it's RESTful - -CouchRest rests on top of a HTTP abstraction layer using by default Heroku’s excellent REST Client Ruby HTTP wrapper. -Other adapters can be added to support more http libraries. - -### Running the Specs - -The most complete documentation is the spec/ directory. To validate your -CouchRest install, from the project root directory run `rake`, or `autotest` -(requires RSpec and optionally ZenTest for autotest support). - -## Docs - -API: [http://rdoc.info/projects/couchrest/couchrest](http://rdoc.info/projects/couchrest/couchrest) - -Check the wiki for documentation and examples [http://wiki.github.com/couchrest/couchrest](http://wiki.github.com/couchrest/couchrest) - -## Contact - -Please post bugs, suggestions and patches to the bug tracker at . - -Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/couchrest - -Also, check http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23couchrest - -## Ruby on Rails - -CouchRest is compatible with rails and can even be used a Rails plugin. -However, you might be interested in the CouchRest companion rails project: -[http://github.com/hpoydar/couchrest-rails](http://github.com/hpoydar/couchrest-rails) diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/Rakefile b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/Rakefile deleted file mode 100644 index 51b49730a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/Rakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -require 'rake' -require "rake/rdoctask" -require File.join(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)),'lib','couchrest') - -begin - require 'spec/rake/spectask' -rescue LoadError - puts <<-EOS -To use rspec for testing you must install rspec gem: - gem install rspec -EOS - exit(0) -end - -begin - require 'jeweler' - Jeweler::Tasks.new do |gemspec| - gemspec.name = "couchrest" - gemspec.summary = "Lean and RESTful interface to CouchDB." - gemspec.description = "CouchRest provides a simple interface on top of CouchDB's RESTful HTTP API, as well as including some utility scripts for managing views and attachments." - gemspec.email = "jchris@apache.org" - gemspec.homepage = "http://github.com/couchrest/couchrest" - gemspec.authors = ["J. Chris Anderson", "Matt Aimonetti", "Marcos Tapajos"] - gemspec.extra_rdoc_files = %w( README.md LICENSE THANKS.md ) - gemspec.files = %w( LICENSE README.md Rakefile THANKS.md history.txt) + Dir["{examples,lib,spec,utils}/**/*"] - Dir["spec/tmp"] - gemspec.has_rdoc = true - gemspec.add_dependency("rest-client", ">= 0.5") - gemspec.add_dependency("mime-types", ">= 1.15") - gemspec.version = CouchRest::VERSION - gemspec.date = "2008-11-22" - gemspec.require_path = "lib" - end -rescue LoadError - puts "Jeweler not available. Install it with: gem install jeweler" -end - -desc "Run all specs" -Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new('spec') do |t| - t.spec_opts = ["--color"] - t.spec_files = FileList['spec/**/*_spec.rb'] -end - -desc "Print specdocs" -Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(:doc) do |t| - t.spec_opts = ["--format", "specdoc"] - t.spec_files = FileList['spec/*_spec.rb'] -end - -desc "Generate the rdoc" -Rake::RDocTask.new do |rdoc| - files = ["README.rdoc", "LICENSE", "lib/**/*.rb"] - rdoc.rdoc_files.add(files) - rdoc.main = "README.rdoc" - rdoc.title = "CouchRest: Ruby CouchDB, close to the metal" -end - -desc "Run the rspec" -task :default => :spec diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/THANKS.md b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/THANKS.md deleted file mode 100644 index 08edeec13..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/THANKS.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -CouchRest THANKS -===================== - -CouchRest was originally developed by J. Chris Anderson -and a number of other contributors. Many people further contributed to -CouchRest by reporting problems, suggesting various improvements or submitting -changes. A list of these people is included below. - - * [Matt Aimonetti](http://merbist.com/about/) - * [Greg Borenstein](http://ideasfordozens.com) - * [Geoffrey Grosenbach](http://nubyonrails.com/) - * [Jonathan S. Katz](http://github.com/jkatz) - * [Matt Lyon](http://mattly.tumblr.com/) - * Simon Rozet (simon /at/ rozet /dot/ name) - * [Marcos Tapajós](http://tapajos.me) - -Patches are welcome. The primary source for this software project is [on Github](http://github.com/couchrest/couchrest) - -A lot of people have active forks - thank you all - even the patches I don't end up using are helpful. diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/model/example.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/model/example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 10d1536cc..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/model/example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', '..', 'lib', 'couchrest') - -def show obj - puts obj.inspect - puts -end - -SERVER = CouchRest.new -SERVER.default_database = 'couchrest-extendeddoc-example' - -class Author < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database SERVER.default_database - property :name - - def drink_scotch - puts "... glug type glug ... I'm #{name} ... type glug glug ..." - end -end - -class Post < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database SERVER.default_database - - property :title - property :body - property :author, :cast_as => 'Author' - - timestamps! -end - -class Comment < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database SERVER.default_database - - property :commenter, :cast_as => 'Author' - timestamps! - - def post= post - self["post_id"] = post.id - end - def post - Post.get(self['post_id']) if self['post_id'] - end - -end - -puts "Act I: CRUD" -puts -puts "(pause for dramatic effect)" -puts -sleep 2 - -puts "Create an author." -quentin = Author.new("name" => "Quentin Hazel") -show quentin - -puts "Create a new post." -post = Post.new(:title => "First Post", :body => "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit...") -show post - -puts "Add the author to the post." -post.author = quentin -show post - -puts "Save the post." -post.save -show post - -puts "Load the post." -reloaded = Post.get(post.id) -show reloaded - -puts "The author of the post is an instance of Author." -reloaded.author.drink_scotch - -puts "\nAdd some comments to the post." -comment_one = Comment.new :text => "Blah blah blah", :commenter => {:name => "Joe Sixpack"} -comment_two = Comment.new :text => "Yeah yeah yeah", :commenter => {:name => "Jane Doe"} -comment_three = Comment.new :text => "Whatever...", :commenter => {:name => "John Stewart"} - -# TODO - maybe add some magic here? -comment_one.post = post -comment_two.post = post -comment_three.post = post -comment_one.save -comment_two.save -comment_three.save - -show comment_one -show comment_two -show comment_three - -puts "We can load a post through its comment (no magic here)." -show post = comment_one.post - -puts "Commenters are also authors." -comment_two['commenter'].drink_scotch -comment_one['commenter'].drink_scotch -comment_three['commenter'].drink_scotch - -puts "\nLet's save an author to her own document." -jane = comment_two['commenter'] -jane.save -show jane - -puts "Oh, that's neat! Because Ruby passes hash valuee by reference, Jane's new id has been added to the comment she left." -show comment_two - -puts "Of course, we'd better remember to save it." -comment_two.save -show comment_two - -puts "Oooh, denormalized... feel the burn!" -puts -puts -puts -puts "Act II: Views" -puts -puts -sleep 2 - -puts "Let's find all the comments that go with our post." -puts "Our post has id #{post.id}, so lets find all the comments with that post_id." -puts - -class Comment - view_by :post_id -end - -comments = Comment.by_post_id :key => post.id -show comments - -puts "That was too easy." -puts "We can even wrap it up in a finder on the Post class." -puts - -class Post - def comments - Comment.by_post_id :key => id - end -end - -show post.comments -puts "Gimme 5 minutes and I'll roll this into the framework. ;)" -puts -puts "There is a lot more that can be done with views, but a lot of the interesting stuff is joins, which of course range across types. We'll pick up where we left off, next time." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/markov b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/markov deleted file mode 100755 index b873f3e79..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/markov +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env ruby - -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)) + '/../../couchrest' - -cr = CouchRest.new("http://127.0.0.1:5984") -@db = cr.database('word-count-example') -@word_memoizer = {} - -def probable_follower_for(word) - @word_memoizer[word] ||= @db.view('markov/chain-reduce', :startkey => [word,nil], :endkey => [word,{}],:group_level => 2) - - # puts - # puts "search #{word} #{wprobs[word]['rows'].length}" - # @word_memoizer[word]['rows'].sort_by{|r|r['value']}.each{|r|puts [r['value'],r['key']].inspect} - - rows = @word_memoizer[word]['rows'].select{|r|(r['key'][1]!='')}.sort_by{|r|r['value']} - row = rows[(-1*[rows.length,5].min)..-1].sort_by{rand}[0] - row ? row['key'][1] : nil -end - - -word = ARGV[0] -words = [word] - -while word - $stdout.print ' ' if words.length > 1 - $stdout.print word - $stdout.flush - word = probable_follower_for(word) - words << word -end - -$stdout.print '.' -$stdout.flush -puts - -# `say #{words.join(' ')}` - diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/books/chunked-map.js b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/books/chunked-map.js deleted file mode 100644 index 24ebfd13c..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/books/chunked-map.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -function(doc) { - doc.title && doc.chunk && emit([doc.title, doc.chunk],null); -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/books/united-map.js b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/books/united-map.js deleted file mode 100644 index 02c88c25b..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/books/united-map.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -function(doc){if(doc.text && doc.text.match(/united/)) emit([doc.title, doc.chunk],null)} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/markov/chain-map.js b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/markov/chain-map.js deleted file mode 100644 index df3bd70c2..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/markov/chain-map.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -function(doc){ - var words = doc.text.split(/\W/).filter(function(w) {return w.length > 0}).map(function(w){return w.toLowerCase()}); - for (var i = 0, l = words.length; i < l; i++) { - emit(words.slice(i,4),doc.title); - } -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/markov/chain-reduce.js b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/markov/chain-reduce.js deleted file mode 100644 index 91926d2a3..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/markov/chain-reduce.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -function(key,vs,c){ - if (c) { - return sum(vs); - } else { - return vs.length; - } -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/word_count/count-map.js b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/word_count/count-map.js deleted file mode 100644 index dd676554a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/word_count/count-map.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -function(doc){ - var words = doc.text.split(/\W/).map(function(w){return w.toLowerCase()}); - words.forEach(function(word){ - if (word.length > 0) emit([word,doc.title],1); - }); -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/word_count/count-reduce.js b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/word_count/count-reduce.js deleted file mode 100644 index 42b5e12f4..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/views/word_count/count-reduce.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -function(key,values){ - return sum(values); -} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/word_count.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/word_count.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4f3af68b1..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/word_count.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -require 'rubygems' -require 'couchrest' - -couch = CouchRest.new("http://127.0.0.1:5984") -db = couch.database('word-count-example') -db.delete! rescue nil -db = couch.create_db('word-count-example') - -books = { - 'outline-of-science.txt' => 'http://www.gutenberg.org/files/20417/20417.txt', - 'ulysses.txt' => 'http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext03/ulyss12.txt', - 'america.txt' => 'http://www.gutenberg.org/files/16960/16960.txt', - 'da-vinci.txt' => 'http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext04/7ldv110.txt' -} - -books.each do |file, url| - pathfile = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),file) - `curl #{url} > #{pathfile}` unless File.exists?(pathfile) -end - - -books.keys.each do |book| - title = book.split('.')[0] - puts title - File.open(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),book),'r') do |file| - lines = [] - chunk = 0 - while line = file.gets - lines << line - if lines.length > 10 - db.save({ - :title => title, - :chunk => chunk, - :text => lines.join('') - }) - chunk += 1 - puts chunk - lines = [] - end - end - end -end - -# puts "The books have been stored in your CouchDB. To initiate the MapReduce process, visit http://127.0.0.1:5984/_utils/ in your browser and click 'word-count-example', then select view 'words' or 'count'. The process could take about 15 minutes on an average MacBook." - - diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/word_count_query.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/word_count_query.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 07e244692..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/word_count_query.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -require 'rubygems' -require 'couchrest' - -couch = CouchRest.new("http://127.0.0.1:5984") -db = couch.database('word-count-example') - -puts "Now that we've parsed all those books into CouchDB, the queries we can run are incredibly flexible." -puts "\nThe simplest query we can run is the total word count for all words in all documents:" -puts "this will take a few minutes the first time. if it times out, just rerun this script in a few few minutes." -puts db.view('word_count/words').inspect - -puts "\nWe can also narrow the query down to just one word, across all documents. Here is the count for 'flight' in all three books:" - -word = 'flight' -params = { - :startkey => [word], - :endkey => [word,{}] - } - -puts db.view('word_count/words',params).inspect - -puts "\nWe scope the query using startkey and endkey params to take advantage of CouchDB's collation ordering. Here are the params for the last query:" -puts params.inspect - -puts "\nWe can also count words on a per-title basis." - -title = 'da-vinci' -params = { - :key => [word, title] - } - -puts db.view('word_count/words',params).inspect - - -puts "\nHere are the params for 'flight' in the da-vinci book:" -puts params.inspect -puts -puts 'The url looks like this:' -puts 'http://127.0.0.1:5984/word-count-example/_view/word_count/count?key=["flight","da-vinci"]' -puts "\nTry dropping that in your browser..." \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/word_count_views.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/word_count_views.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4b1fb621d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/examples/word_count/word_count_views.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -require 'rubygems' -require 'couchrest' - -couch = CouchRest.new("http://127.0.0.1:5984") -db = couch.database('word-count-example') - -word_count = { - :map => 'function(doc){ - var words = doc.text.split(/\W/); - words.forEach(function(word){ - if (word.length > 0) emit([word,doc.title],1); - }); - }', - :reduce => 'function(key,combine){ - return sum(combine); - }' -} - -db.delete db.get("_design/word_count") rescue nil - -db.save({ - "_id" => "_design/word_count", - :views => { - :words => word_count - } -}) diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/history.txt b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/history.txt deleted file mode 100644 index dc7e3fd4f..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/history.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -== 0.34 - -* Major enhancements - - * Added support for https database URIs. (Mathias Meyer) - * Changing some validations to be compatible with activemodel. (Marcos Tapajós) - * Adds attribute protection to properties. (Will Leinweber) - * Improved CouchRest::Database#save_doc, added "batch" mode to significantly speed up saves at cost of lower durability gurantees. (Igal Koshevoy) - * Added CouchRest::Database#bulk_save_doc and #batch_save_doc as human-friendlier wrappers around #save_doc. (Igal Koshevoy) - -* Minor enhancements - - * Fix content_type handling for attachments - * Fixed a bug in the pagination code that caused it to paginate over records outside of the scope of the view parameters.(John Wood) - * Removed amount_pages calculation for the pagination collection, since it cannot be reliably calculated without a view.(John Wood) - * Bug fix: http://github.com/couchrest/couchrest/issues/#issue/2 (Luke Burton) - * Bug fix: http://github.com/couchrest/couchrest/issues/#issue/1 (Marcos Tapajós) - * Removed the Database class deprecation notices (Matt Aimonetti) - * Adding support to :cast_as => 'Date'. (Marcos Tapajós) - * Improve documentation (Marcos Tapajós) - * Streamer fixes (Julien Sanchez) - * Fix Save on Document & ExtendedDocument crashed if bulk (Julien Sanchez) - * Fix Initialization of ExtendentDocument model shouldn't failed on a nil value in argument (deepj) - * Change to use Jeweler and Gemcutter (Marcos Tapajós) - -== 0.33 - -* Major enhancements - - * Added a new Rack logger middleware letting you log/save requests/queries (Matt Aimonetti) - -* Minor enhancements - - * Added #amount_pages to a paginated result array (Matt Aimonetti) - * Ruby 1.9.2 compatible (Matt Aimonetti) - * Added a property? method for property cast as :boolean (John Wood) - * Added an option to force the deletion of a attachments (bypass 409s) (Matt Aimonetti) - * Created a new abstraction layer for the REST API (Matt Aimonetti) - * Bug fix: made ExtendedDocument#all compatible with Couch 0.10 (tc) - -== 0.32 - -* Major enhancements - - * ExtendedDocument.get doesn't raise an exception anymore. If no documents are found nil is returned. - * ExtendedDocument.get! works the say #get used to work and will raise an exception if a document isn't found. - -* Minor enhancements - - * Bug fix: Model.all(:keys => [1,2]) was not working (Matt Aimonetti) - * Added ValidationErrors#count in order to play nicely with Rails (Peter Wagenet) - * Bug fix: class proxy design doc refresh (Daniel Kirsh) - * Bug fix: the count method on the proxy collection was missing (Daniel Kirsch) - * Added #amount_pages to a paginated collection. (Matt Aimonetti) - -== 0.31 - -* Major enhancements - - * Created an abstraction HTTP layer to support different http adapters (Matt Aimonetti) - * Added ExtendedDocument.create({}) and #create!({}) so you don't have to do Model.new.create (Matt Aimonetti) - -* Minor enhancements - - * Added an init.rb file for easy usage as a Rails plugin (Aaron Quint) - * Bug fix: pagination shouldn't die on empty results (Arnaud Berthomier) - * Optimized ExtendedDocument.count to run about 3x faster (Matt Aimonetti) - * Added Float casting (Ryan Felton & Matt Aimonetti) - -== 0.30 - -* Major enhancements - - * Added support for pagination (John Wood) - * Improved performance when initializing documents with timestamps (Matt Aimonetti) - -* Minor enhancements - - * Extended the API to retrieve an attachment URI (Matt Aimonetti) - * Bug fix: default value should be able to be set as false (Alexander Uvarov) - * Bug fix: validates_is_numeric should be able to properly validate a Float instance (Rob Kaufman) - * Bug fix: fixed the Timeout implementation (Seth Falcon) - - ---- - -Unfortunately, before 0.30 we did not keep a track of the modifications made to CouchRest. -You can see the full commit history on GitHub: http://github.com/couchrest/couchrest/commits/master/ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 03a6a65e5..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,159 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2008 J. Chris Anderson -# -# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -# You may obtain a copy of the License at -# -# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -# -# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -# limitations under the License. - -require 'rubygems' -begin - require 'json' -rescue LoadError - raise "You need install and require your own json compatible library since couchrest rest couldn't load the json/json_pure gem" unless Kernel.const_defined?("JSON") -end -require 'rest_client' - -$:.unshift File.dirname(__FILE__) unless - $:.include?(File.dirname(__FILE__)) || - $:.include?(File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))) - -require 'couchrest/monkeypatches' - -# = CouchDB, close to the metal -module CouchRest - VERSION = '0.34' unless self.const_defined?("VERSION") - - autoload :Server, 'couchrest/core/server' - autoload :Database, 'couchrest/core/database' - autoload :Response, 'couchrest/core/response' - autoload :Document, 'couchrest/core/document' - autoload :Design, 'couchrest/core/design' - autoload :View, 'couchrest/core/view' - autoload :Model, 'couchrest/core/model' - autoload :Pager, 'couchrest/helper/pager' - autoload :FileManager, 'couchrest/helper/file_manager' - autoload :Streamer, 'couchrest/helper/streamer' - autoload :Upgrade, 'couchrest/helper/upgrade' - - autoload :ExtendedDocument, 'couchrest/more/extended_document' - autoload :CastedModel, 'couchrest/more/casted_model' - - require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'couchrest', 'core', 'rest_api') - require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'couchrest', 'core', 'http_abstraction') - require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'couchrest', 'mixins') - require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'couchrest', 'support', 'rails') if defined?(Rails) - - # we extend CouchRest with the RestAPI module which gives us acess to - # the get, post, put, delete and copy - CouchRest.extend(::RestAPI) - - # The CouchRest module methods handle the basic JSON serialization - # and deserialization, as well as query parameters. The module also includes - # some helpers for tasks like instantiating a new Database or Server instance. - class << self - - # extracted from Extlib - # - # Constantize tries to find a declared constant with the name specified - # in the string. It raises a NameError when the name is not in CamelCase - # or is not initialized. - # - # @example - # "Module".constantize #=> Module - # "Class".constantize #=> Class - def constantize(camel_cased_word) - unless /\A(?:::)?([A-Z]\w*(?:::[A-Z]\w*)*)\z/ =~ camel_cased_word - raise NameError, "#{camel_cased_word.inspect} is not a valid constant name!" - end - - Object.module_eval("::#{$1}", __FILE__, __LINE__) - end - - # extracted from Extlib - # - # Capitalizes the first word and turns underscores into spaces and strips _id. - # Like titleize, this is meant for creating pretty output. - # - # @example - # "employee_salary" #=> "Employee salary" - # "author_id" #=> "Author" - def humanize(lower_case_and_underscored_word) - lower_case_and_underscored_word.to_s.gsub(/_id$/, "").gsub(/_/, " ").capitalize - end - - # todo, make this parse the url and instantiate a Server or Database instance - # depending on the specificity. - def new(*opts) - Server.new(*opts) - end - - def parse url - case url - when /^https?:\/\/(.*)\/(.*)\/(.*)/ - host = $1 - db = $2 - docid = $3 - when /^https?:\/\/(.*)\/(.*)/ - host = $1 - db = $2 - when /^https?:\/\/(.*)/ - host = $1 - when /(.*)\/(.*)\/(.*)/ - host = $1 - db = $2 - docid = $3 - when /(.*)\/(.*)/ - host = $1 - db = $2 - else - db = url - end - - db = nil if db && db.empty? - - { - :host => host || "127.0.0.1:5984", - :database => db, - :doc => docid - } - end - - # set proxy to use - def proxy url - HttpAbstraction.proxy = url - end - - # ensure that a database exists - # creates it if it isn't already there - # returns it after it's been created - def database! url - parsed = parse url - cr = CouchRest.new(parsed[:host]) - cr.database!(parsed[:database]) - end - - def database url - parsed = parse url - cr = CouchRest.new(parsed[:host]) - cr.database(parsed[:database]) - end - - def paramify_url url, params = {} - if params && !params.empty? - query = params.collect do |k,v| - v = v.to_json if %w{key startkey endkey}.include?(k.to_s) - "#{k}=#{CGI.escape(v.to_s)}" - end.join("&") - url = "#{url}?#{query}" - end - url - end - end # class << self -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/commands/generate.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/commands/generate.rb deleted file mode 100644 index dfdfc22e7..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/commands/generate.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -require 'fileutils' - -module CouchRest - module Commands - module Generate - - def self.run(options) - directory = options[:directory] - design_names = options[:trailing_args] - - FileUtils.mkdir_p(directory) - filename = File.join(directory, "lib.js") - self.write(filename, <<-FUNC) - // Put global functions here. - // Include in your views with - // - // //include-lib - FUNC - - design_names.each do |design_name| - subdirectory = File.join(directory, design_name) - FileUtils.mkdir_p(subdirectory) - filename = File.join(subdirectory, "sample-map.js") - self.write(filename, <<-FUNC) - function(doc) { - // Keys is first letter of _id - emit(doc._id[0], doc); - } - FUNC - - filename = File.join(subdirectory, "sample-reduce.js") - self.write(filename, <<-FUNC) - function(keys, values) { - // Count the number of keys starting with this letter - return values.length; - } - FUNC - - filename = File.join(subdirectory, "lib.js") - self.write(filename, <<-FUNC) - // Put functions specific to '#{design_name}' here. - // Include in your views with - // - // //include-lib - FUNC - end - end - - def self.help - helpstring = <<-GEN - - Usage: couchview generate directory design1 design2 design3 ... - - Couchview will create directories and example views for the design documents you specify. - - GEN - helpstring.gsub(/^ /, '') - end - - def self.write(filename, contents) - puts "Writing #{filename}" - File.open(filename, "w") do |f| - # Remove leading spaces - contents.gsub!(/^ ( )?/, '') - f.write contents - end - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/commands/push.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/commands/push.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a1dcc9380..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/commands/push.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -module CouchRest - - module Commands - - module Push - - def self.run(options) - directory = options[:directory] - database = options[:trailing_args].first - - fm = CouchRest::FileManager.new(database) - fm.loud = options[:loud] - - if options[:loud] - puts "Pushing views from directory #{directory} to database #{fm.db}" - end - - fm.push_views(directory) - end - - def self.help - helpstring = <<-GEN - - == Pushing views with Couchview == - - Usage: couchview push directory dbname - - Couchview expects a specific filesystem layout for your CouchDB views (see - example below). It also supports advanced features like inlining of library - code (so you can keep DRY) as well as avoiding unnecessary document - modification. - - Couchview also solves a problem with CouchDB's view API, which only provides - access to the final reduce side of any views which have both a map and a - reduce function defined. The intermediate map results are often useful for - development and production. CouchDB is smart enough to reuse map indexes for - functions duplicated across views within the same design document. - - For views with a reduce function defined, Couchview creates both a reduce view - and a map-only view, so that you can browse and query the map side as well as - the reduction, with no performance penalty. - - == Example == - - couchview push foo-project/bar-views baz-database - - This will push the views defined in foo-project/bar-views into a database - called baz-database. Couchview expects the views to be defined in files with - names like: - - foo-project/bar-views/my-design/viewname-map.js - foo-project/bar-views/my-design/viewname-reduce.js - foo-project/bar-views/my-design/noreduce-map.js - - Pushed to => http://127.0.0.1:5984/baz-database/_design/my-design - - And the design document: - { - "views" : { - "viewname-map" : { - "map" : "### contents of view-name-map.js ###" - }, - "viewname-reduce" : { - "map" : "### contents of view-name-map.js ###", - "reduce" : "### contents of view-name-reduce.js ###" - }, - "noreduce-map" : { - "map" : "### contents of noreduce-map.js ###" - } - } - } - - Couchview will create a design document for each subdirectory of the views - directory specified on the command line. - - == Library Inlining == - - Couchview can optionally inline library code into your views so you only have - to maintain it in one place. It looks for any files named lib.* in your - design-doc directory (for doc specific libs) and in the parent views directory - (for project global libs). These libraries are only inserted into views which - include the text - - // !include lib - - or - - # !include lib - - Couchview is a result of scratching my own itch. I'd be happy to make it more - general, so please contact me at jchris@grabb.it if you'd like to see anything - added or changed. - - GEN - helpstring.gsub(/^ /, '') - end - - end - - - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/adapters/restclient.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/adapters/restclient.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ed02228f0..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/adapters/restclient.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -module RestClientAdapter - - module API - def proxy=(url) - RestClient.proxy = url - end - - def proxy - RestClient.proxy - end - - def get(uri, headers={}) - RestClient.get(uri, headers) - end - - def post(uri, payload, headers={}) - RestClient.post(uri, payload, headers) - end - - def put(uri, payload, headers={}) - RestClient.put(uri, payload, headers) - end - - def delete(uri, headers={}) - RestClient.delete(uri, headers) - end - - def copy(uri, headers) - RestClient::Request.execute( :method => :copy, - :url => uri, - :headers => headers) - end - end - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/database.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/database.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 547e35cab..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/database.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,333 +0,0 @@ -require 'cgi' -require "base64" - -module CouchRest - class Database - attr_reader :server, :host, :name, :root, :uri - attr_accessor :bulk_save_cache_limit - - # Create a CouchRest::Database adapter for the supplied CouchRest::Server - # and database name. - # - # ==== Parameters - # server:: database host - # name:: database name - # - def initialize(server, name) - @name = name - @server = server - @host = server.uri - @uri = "/#{name.gsub('/','%2F')}" - @root = host + uri - @streamer = Streamer.new(self) - @bulk_save_cache = [] - @bulk_save_cache_limit = 500 # must be smaller than the uuid count - end - - # returns the database's uri - def to_s - @root - end - - # GET the database info from CouchDB - def info - CouchRest.get @root - end - - # Query the _all_docs view. Accepts all the same arguments as view. - def documents(params = {}) - keys = params.delete(:keys) - url = CouchRest.paramify_url "#{@root}/_all_docs", params - if keys - CouchRest.post(url, {:keys => keys}) - else - CouchRest.get url - end - end - - # load a set of documents by passing an array of ids - def get_bulk(ids) - documents(:keys => ids, :include_docs => true) - end - alias :bulk_load :get_bulk - - # POST a temporary view function to CouchDB for querying. This is not - # recommended, as you don't get any performance benefit from CouchDB's - # materialized views. Can be quite slow on large databases. - def slow_view(funcs, params = {}) - keys = params.delete(:keys) - funcs = funcs.merge({:keys => keys}) if keys - url = CouchRest.paramify_url "#{@root}/_temp_view", params - JSON.parse(HttpAbstraction.post(url, funcs.to_json, {"Content-Type" => 'application/json'})) - end - - # backwards compatibility is a plus - alias :temp_view :slow_view - - # Query a CouchDB view as defined by a _design document. Accepts - # paramaters as described in http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/HttpViewApi - def view(name, params = {}, &block) - keys = params.delete(:keys) - name = name.split('/') # I think this will always be length == 2, but maybe not... - dname = name.shift - vname = name.join('/') - url = CouchRest.paramify_url "#{@root}/_design/#{dname}/_view/#{vname}", params - if keys - CouchRest.post(url, {:keys => keys}) - else - if block_given? - @streamer.view("_design/#{dname}/_view/#{vname}", params, &block) - else - CouchRest.get url - end - end - end - - # GET a document from CouchDB, by id. Returns a Ruby Hash. - def get(id, params = {}) - slug = escape_docid(id) - url = CouchRest.paramify_url("#{@root}/#{slug}", params) - result = CouchRest.get(url) - return result unless result.is_a?(Hash) - doc = if /^_design/ =~ result["_id"] - Design.new(result) - else - Document.new(result) - end - doc.database = self - doc - end - - # GET an attachment directly from CouchDB - def fetch_attachment(doc, name) - uri = url_for_attachment(doc, name) - HttpAbstraction.get uri - end - - # PUT an attachment directly to CouchDB - def put_attachment(doc, name, file, options = {}) - docid = escape_docid(doc['_id']) - name = CGI.escape(name) - uri = url_for_attachment(doc, name) - JSON.parse(HttpAbstraction.put(uri, file, options)) - end - - # DELETE an attachment directly from CouchDB - def delete_attachment(doc, name, force=false) - uri = url_for_attachment(doc, name) - # this needs a rev - begin - JSON.parse(HttpAbstraction.delete(uri)) - rescue Exception => error - if force - # get over a 409 - doc = get(doc['_id']) - uri = url_for_attachment(doc, name) - JSON.parse(HttpAbstraction.delete(uri)) - else - error - end - end - end - - # Save a document to CouchDB. This will use the _id field from - # the document as the id for PUT, or request a new UUID from CouchDB, if - # no _id is present on the document. IDs are attached to - # documents on the client side because POST has the curious property of - # being automatically retried by proxies in the event of network - # segmentation and lost responses. - # - # If bulk is true (false by default) the document is cached for bulk-saving later. - # Bulk saving happens automatically when #bulk_save_cache limit is exceded, or on the next non bulk save. - # - # If batch is true (false by default) the document is saved in - # batch mode, "used to achieve higher throughput at the cost of lower - # guarantees. When [...] sent using this option, it is not immediately - # written to disk. Instead it is stored in memory on a per-user basis for a - # second or so (or the number of docs in memory reaches a certain point). - # After the threshold has passed, the docs are committed to disk. Instead - # of waiting for the doc to be written to disk before responding, CouchDB - # sends an HTTP 202 Accepted response immediately. batch=ok is not suitable - # for crucial data, but it ideal for applications like logging which can - # accept the risk that a small proportion of updates could be lost due to a - # crash." - def save_doc(doc, bulk = false, batch = false) - if doc['_attachments'] - doc['_attachments'] = encode_attachments(doc['_attachments']) - end - if bulk - @bulk_save_cache << doc - bulk_save if @bulk_save_cache.length >= @bulk_save_cache_limit - return {"ok" => true} # Compatibility with Document#save - elsif !bulk && @bulk_save_cache.length > 0 - bulk_save - end - result = if doc['_id'] - slug = escape_docid(doc['_id']) - begin - uri = "#{@root}/#{slug}" - uri << "?batch=ok" if batch - CouchRest.put uri, doc - rescue HttpAbstraction::ResourceNotFound - p "resource not found when saving even tho an id was passed" - slug = doc['_id'] = @server.next_uuid - CouchRest.put "#{@root}/#{slug}", doc - end - else - begin - slug = doc['_id'] = @server.next_uuid - CouchRest.put "#{@root}/#{slug}", doc - rescue #old version of couchdb - CouchRest.post @root, doc - end - end - if result['ok'] - doc['_id'] = result['id'] - doc['_rev'] = result['rev'] - doc.database = self if doc.respond_to?(:database=) - end - result - end - - # Save a document to CouchDB in bulk mode. See #save_doc's +bulk+ argument. - def bulk_save_doc(doc) - save_doc(doc, true) - end - - # Save a document to CouchDB in batch mode. See #save_doc's +batch+ argument. - def batch_save_doc(doc) - save_doc(doc, false, true) - end - - # POST an array of documents to CouchDB. If any of the documents are - # missing ids, supply one from the uuid cache. - # - # If called with no arguments, bulk saves the cache of documents to be bulk saved. - def bulk_save(docs = nil, use_uuids = true) - if docs.nil? - docs = @bulk_save_cache - @bulk_save_cache = [] - end - if (use_uuids) - ids, noids = docs.partition{|d|d['_id']} - uuid_count = [noids.length, @server.uuid_batch_count].max - noids.each do |doc| - nextid = @server.next_uuid(uuid_count) rescue nil - doc['_id'] = nextid if nextid - end - end - CouchRest.post "#{@root}/_bulk_docs", {:docs => docs} - end - alias :bulk_delete :bulk_save - - # DELETE the document from CouchDB that has the given _id and - # _rev. - # - # If bulk is true (false by default) the deletion is recorded for bulk-saving (bulk-deletion :) later. - # Bulk saving happens automatically when #bulk_save_cache limit is exceded, or on the next non bulk save. - def delete_doc(doc, bulk = false) - raise ArgumentError, "_id and _rev required for deleting" unless doc['_id'] && doc['_rev'] - if bulk - @bulk_save_cache << { '_id' => doc['_id'], '_rev' => doc['_rev'], '_deleted' => true } - return bulk_save if @bulk_save_cache.length >= @bulk_save_cache_limit - return { "ok" => true } # Mimic the non-deferred version - end - slug = escape_docid(doc['_id']) - CouchRest.delete "#{@root}/#{slug}?rev=#{doc['_rev']}" - end - - # COPY an existing document to a new id. If the destination id currently exists, a rev must be provided. - # dest can take one of two forms if overwriting: "id_to_overwrite?rev=revision" or the actual doc - # hash with a '_rev' key - def copy_doc(doc, dest) - raise ArgumentError, "_id is required for copying" unless doc['_id'] - slug = escape_docid(doc['_id']) - destination = if dest.respond_to?(:has_key?) && dest['_id'] && dest['_rev'] - "#{dest['_id']}?rev=#{dest['_rev']}" - else - dest - end - CouchRest.copy "#{@root}/#{slug}", destination - end - - # Compact the database, removing old document revisions and optimizing space use. - def compact! - CouchRest.post "#{@root}/_compact" - end - - # Create the database - def create! - bool = server.create_db(@name) rescue false - bool && true - end - - # Delete and re create the database - def recreate! - delete! - create! - rescue HttpAbstraction::ResourceNotFound - ensure - create! - end - - # Replicates via "pulling" from another database to this database. Makes no attempt to deal with conflicts. - def replicate_from other_db - raise ArgumentError, "must provide a CouchReset::Database" unless other_db.kind_of?(CouchRest::Database) - CouchRest.post "#{@host}/_replicate", :source => other_db.root, :target => name - end - - # Replicates via "pushing" to another database. Makes no attempt to deal with conflicts. - def replicate_to other_db - raise ArgumentError, "must provide a CouchReset::Database" unless other_db.kind_of?(CouchRest::Database) - CouchRest.post "#{@host}/_replicate", :target => other_db.root, :source => name - end - - # DELETE the database itself. This is not undoable and could be rather - # catastrophic. Use with care! - def delete! - clear_extended_doc_fresh_cache - CouchRest.delete @root - end - - private - - def clear_extended_doc_fresh_cache - ::CouchRest::ExtendedDocument.subclasses.each{|klass| klass.design_doc_fresh = false if klass.respond_to?(:design_doc_fresh=) } - end - - def uri_for_attachment(doc, name) - if doc.is_a?(String) - puts "CouchRest::Database#fetch_attachment will eventually require a doc as the first argument, not a doc.id" - docid = doc - rev = nil - else - docid = doc['_id'] - rev = doc['_rev'] - end - docid = escape_docid(docid) - name = CGI.escape(name) - rev = "?rev=#{doc['_rev']}" if rev - "/#{docid}/#{name}#{rev}" - end - - def url_for_attachment(doc, name) - @root + uri_for_attachment(doc, name) - end - - def escape_docid id - /^_design\/(.*)/ =~ id ? "_design/#{CGI.escape($1)}" : CGI.escape(id) - end - - def encode_attachments(attachments) - attachments.each do |k,v| - next if v['stub'] - v['data'] = base64(v['data']) - end - attachments - end - - def base64(data) - Base64.encode64(data).gsub(/\s/,'') - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/design.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/design.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e9d114605..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/design.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -module CouchRest - class Design < Document - def view_by *keys - opts = keys.pop if keys.last.is_a?(Hash) - opts ||= {} - self['views'] ||= {} - method_name = "by_#{keys.join('_and_')}" - - if opts[:map] - view = {} - view['map'] = opts.delete(:map) - if opts[:reduce] - view['reduce'] = opts.delete(:reduce) - opts[:reduce] = false - end - self['views'][method_name] = view - else - doc_keys = keys.collect{|k|"doc['#{k}']"} # this is where :require => 'doc.x == true' would show up - key_emit = doc_keys.length == 1 ? "#{doc_keys.first}" : "[#{doc_keys.join(', ')}]" - guards = opts.delete(:guards) || [] - guards.concat doc_keys - map_function = <<-JAVASCRIPT -function(doc) { - if (#{guards.join(' && ')}) { - emit(#{key_emit}, null); - } -} -JAVASCRIPT - self['views'][method_name] = { - 'map' => map_function - } - end - self['views'][method_name]['couchrest-defaults'] = opts unless opts.empty? - method_name - end - - # Dispatches to any named view. - # (using the database where this design doc was saved) - def view view_name, query={}, &block - view_on database, view_name, query, &block - end - - # Dispatches to any named view in a specific database - def view_on db, view_name, query={}, &block - view_name = view_name.to_s - view_slug = "#{name}/#{view_name}" - defaults = (self['views'][view_name] && self['views'][view_name]["couchrest-defaults"]) || {} - db.view(view_slug, defaults.merge(query), &block) - end - - def name - id.sub('_design/','') if id - end - - def name= newname - self['_id'] = "_design/#{newname}" - end - - def save - raise ArgumentError, "_design docs require a name" unless name && name.length > 0 - super - end - - private - - # returns stored defaults if the there is a view named this in the design doc - def has_view?(view) - view = view.to_s - self['views'][view] && - (self['views'][view]["couchrest-defaults"]||{}) - end - - def fetch_view view_name, opts, &block - database.view(view_name, opts, &block) - end - - end - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/document.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/document.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4b79206fb..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/document.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -require 'delegate' - -module CouchRest - class Document < Response - include CouchRest::Mixins::Attachments - - extlib_inheritable_accessor :database - attr_accessor :database - - # override the CouchRest::Model-wide default_database - # This is not a thread safe operation, do not change the model - # database at runtime. - def self.use_database(db) - self.database = db - end - - def id - self['_id'] - end - - def rev - self['_rev'] - end - - # returns true if the document has never been saved - def new? - !rev - end - alias :new_document? :new? - - # Saves the document to the db using create or update. Also runs the :save - # callbacks. Sets the _id and _rev fields based on - # CouchDB's response. - # If bulk is true (defaults to false) the document is cached for bulk save. - def save(bulk = false) - raise ArgumentError, "doc.database required for saving" unless database - result = database.save_doc self, bulk - result['ok'] - end - - # Deletes the document from the database. Runs the :delete callbacks. - # Removes the _id and _rev fields, preparing the - # document to be saved to a new _id. - # If bulk is true (defaults to false) the document won't - # actually be deleted from the db until bulk save. - def destroy(bulk = false) - raise ArgumentError, "doc.database required to destroy" unless database - result = database.delete_doc(self, bulk) - if result['ok'] - self['_rev'] = nil - self['_id'] = nil - end - result['ok'] - end - - # copies the document to a new id. If the destination id currently exists, a rev must be provided. - # dest can take one of two forms if overwriting: "id_to_overwrite?rev=revision" or the actual doc - # hash with a '_rev' key - def copy(dest) - raise ArgumentError, "doc.database required to copy" unless database - result = database.copy_doc(self, dest) - result['ok'] - end - - # Returns the CouchDB uri for the document - def uri(append_rev = false) - return nil if new? - couch_uri = "#{database.root}/#{CGI.escape(id)}" - if append_rev == true - couch_uri << "?rev=#{rev}" - elsif append_rev.kind_of?(Integer) - couch_uri << "?rev=#{append_rev}" - end - couch_uri - end - - # Returns the document's database - def database - @database || self.class.database - end - - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/http_abstraction.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/http_abstraction.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 529866dd9..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/http_abstraction.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -require 'couchrest/core/adapters/restclient' - -# Abstraction layet for HTTP communications. -# -# By defining a basic API that CouchRest is relying on, -# it allows for easy experimentations and implementations of various libraries. -# -# Most of the API is based on the RestClient API that was used in the early version of CouchRest. -# -module HttpAbstraction - - # here is the list of exception expected by CouchRest - # please convert the underlying errors in this set of known - # exceptions. - class ResourceNotFound < StandardError; end - class RequestFailed < StandardError; end - class RequestTimeout < StandardError; end - class ServerBrokeConnection < StandardError; end - class Conflict < StandardError; end - - - # # Here is the API you need to implement if you want to write a new adapter - # # See adapters/restclient.rb for more information. - # - # def self.proxy=(url) - # end - # - # def self.proxy - # end - # - # def self.get(uri, headers=nil) - # end - # - # def self.post(uri, payload, headers=nil) - # end - # - # def self.put(uri, payload, headers=nil) - # end - # - # def self.delete(uri, headers=nil) - # end - # - # def self.copy(uri, headers) - # end - -end - -HttpAbstraction.extend(RestClientAdapter::API) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/response.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/response.rb deleted file mode 100644 index febfa264d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/response.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -module CouchRest - class Response < Hash - def initialize(pkeys = {}) - pkeys ||= {} - pkeys.each do |k,v| - self[k.to_s] = v - end - end - def []=(key, value) - super(key.to_s, value) - end - def [](key) - super(key.to_s) - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/rest_api.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/rest_api.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 62075b067..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/rest_api.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -module RestAPI - - def put(uri, doc = nil) - payload = doc.to_json if doc - begin - JSON.parse(HttpAbstraction.put(uri, payload)) - rescue Exception => e - if $DEBUG - raise "Error while sending a PUT request #{uri}\npayload: #{payload.inspect}\n#{e}" - else - raise e - end - end - end - - def get(uri) - begin - JSON.parse(HttpAbstraction.get(uri), :max_nesting => false) - rescue => e - if $DEBUG - raise "Error while sending a GET request #{uri}\n: #{e}" - else - raise e - end - end - end - - def post(uri, doc = nil) - payload = doc.to_json if doc - begin - JSON.parse(HttpAbstraction.post(uri, payload)) - rescue Exception => e - if $DEBUG - raise "Error while sending a POST request #{uri}\npayload: #{payload.inspect}\n#{e}" - else - raise e - end - end - end - - def delete(uri) - JSON.parse(HttpAbstraction.delete(uri)) - end - - def copy(uri, destination) - JSON.parse(HttpAbstraction.copy(uri, {'Destination' => destination})) - end - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/server.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/server.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2f46f86ab..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/server.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -module CouchRest - class Server - attr_accessor :uri, :uuid_batch_count, :available_databases - def initialize(server = 'http://127.0.0.1:5984', uuid_batch_count = 1000) - @uri = server - @uuid_batch_count = uuid_batch_count - end - - # Lists all "available" databases. - # An available database, is a database that was specified - # as avaiable by your code. - # It allows to define common databases to use and reuse in your code - def available_databases - @available_databases ||= {} - end - - # Adds a new available database and create it unless it already exists - # - # Example: - # - # @couch = CouchRest::Server.new - # @couch.define_available_database(:default, "tech-blog") - # - def define_available_database(reference, db_name, create_unless_exists = true) - available_databases[reference.to_sym] = create_unless_exists ? database!(db_name) : database(db_name) - end - - # Checks that a database is set as available - # - # Example: - # - # @couch.available_database?(:default) - # - def available_database?(ref_or_name) - ref_or_name.is_a?(Symbol) ? available_databases.keys.include?(ref_or_name) : available_databases.values.map{|db| db.name}.include?(ref_or_name) - end - - def default_database=(name, create_unless_exists = true) - define_available_database(:default, name, create_unless_exists = true) - end - - def default_database - available_databases[:default] - end - - # Lists all databases on the server - def databases - CouchRest.get "#{@uri}/_all_dbs" - end - - # Returns a CouchRest::Database for the given name - def database(name) - CouchRest::Database.new(self, name) - end - - # Creates the database if it doesn't exist - def database!(name) - create_db(name) rescue nil - database(name) - end - - # GET the welcome message - def info - CouchRest.get "#{@uri}/" - end - - # Create a database - def create_db(name) - CouchRest.put "#{@uri}/#{name}" - database(name) - end - - # Restart the CouchDB instance - def restart! - CouchRest.post "#{@uri}/_restart" - end - - # Retrive an unused UUID from CouchDB. Server instances manage caching a list of unused UUIDs. - def next_uuid(count = @uuid_batch_count) - @uuids ||= [] - if @uuids.empty? - @uuids = CouchRest.get("#{@uri}/_uuids?count=#{count}")["uuids"] - end - @uuids.pop - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/view.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/view.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b05dc40d7..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/core/view.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -module CouchRest - class View - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/helper/pager.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/helper/pager.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6749315a1..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/helper/pager.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -module CouchRest - class Pager - attr_accessor :db - def initialize db - @db = db - end - - def all_docs(limit=100, &block) - startkey = nil - oldend = nil - - while docrows = request_all_docs(limit+1, startkey) - startkey = docrows.last['key'] - docrows.pop if docrows.length > limit - if oldend == startkey - break - end - yield(docrows) - oldend = startkey - end - end - - def key_reduce(view, limit=2000, firstkey = nil, lastkey = nil, &block) - # start with no keys - startkey = firstkey - # lastprocessedkey = nil - keepgoing = true - - while keepgoing && viewrows = request_view(view, limit, startkey) - startkey = viewrows.first['key'] - endkey = viewrows.last['key'] - - if (startkey == endkey) - # we need to rerequest to get a bigger page - # so we know we have all the rows for that key - viewrows = @db.view(view, :key => startkey)['rows'] - # we need to do an offset thing to find the next startkey - # otherwise we just get stuck - lastdocid = viewrows.last['id'] - fornextloop = @db.view(view, :startkey => startkey, :startkey_docid => lastdocid, :limit => 2)['rows'] - - newendkey = fornextloop.last['key'] - if (newendkey == endkey) - keepgoing = false - else - startkey = newendkey - end - rows = viewrows - else - rows = [] - for r in viewrows - if (lastkey && r['key'] == lastkey) - keepgoing = false - break - end - break if (r['key'] == endkey) - rows << r - end - startkey = endkey - end - - key = :begin - values = [] - - rows.each do |r| - if key != r['key'] - # we're on a new key, yield the old first and then reset - yield(key, values) if key != :begin - key = r['key'] - values = [] - end - # keep accumulating - values << r['value'] - end - yield(key, values) - - end - end - - private - - def request_all_docs limit, startkey = nil - opts = {} - opts[:limit] = limit if limit - opts[:startkey] = startkey if startkey - results = @db.documents(opts) - rows = results['rows'] - rows unless rows.length == 0 - end - - def request_view view, limit = nil, startkey = nil, endkey = nil - opts = {} - opts[:limit] = limit if limit - opts[:startkey] = startkey if startkey - opts[:endkey] = endkey if endkey - - results = @db.view(view, opts) - rows = results['rows'] - rows unless rows.length == 0 - end - - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/helper/streamer.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/helper/streamer.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 35eb8243d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/helper/streamer.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -module CouchRest - class Streamer - attr_accessor :db - def initialize db - @db = db - end - - # Stream a view, yielding one row at a time. Shells out to curl to keep RAM usage low when you have millions of rows. - def view name, params = nil, &block - urlst = if /^_/.match(name) then - "#{@db.root}/#{name}" - else - name = name.split('/') - dname = name.shift - vname = name.join('/') - "#{@db.root}/_design/#{dname}/_view/#{vname}" - end - url = CouchRest.paramify_url urlst, params - # puts "stream #{url}" - first = nil - IO.popen("curl --silent \"#{url}\"") do |view| - first = view.gets # discard header - while line = view.gets - row = parse_line(line) - block.call row unless row.nil? # last line "}]" discarded - end - end - parse_first(first) - end - - private - - def parse_line line - return nil unless line - if /(\{.*\}),?/.match(line.chomp) - JSON.parse($1) - end - end - - def parse_first first - return nil unless first - parts = first.split(',') - parts.pop - line = parts.join(',') - JSON.parse("#{line}}") - rescue - nil - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/helper/upgrade.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/helper/upgrade.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3f8126fe0..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/helper/upgrade.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -module CouchRest - class Upgrade - attr_accessor :olddb, :newdb, :dbname - def initialize dbname, old_couch, new_couch - @dbname = dbname - @olddb = old_couch.database dbname - @newdb = new_couch.database!(dbname) - @bulk_docs = [] - end - def clone! - puts "#{dbname} - #{olddb.info['doc_count']} docs" - streamer = CouchRest::Streamer.new(olddb) - streamer.view("_all_docs_by_seq") do |row| - load_row_docs(row) if row - maybe_flush_bulks - end - flush_bulks! - end - - private - - def maybe_flush_bulks - flush_bulks! if (@bulk_docs.length > 99) - end - - def flush_bulks! - url = CouchRest.paramify_url "#{@newdb.uri}/_bulk_docs", {:all_or_nothing => true} - puts "posting #{@bulk_docs.length} bulk docs to #{url}" - begin - CouchRest.post url, {:docs => @bulk_docs} - @bulk_docs = [] - rescue Exception => e - puts e.response - raise e - end - end - - def load_row_docs(row) - results = @olddb.get(row["id"], {:open_revs => "all", :attachments => true}) - results.select{|r|r["ok"]}.each do |r| - doc = r["ok"] - if /^_/.match(doc["_id"]) && !/^_design/.match(doc["_id"]) - puts "invalid docid #{doc["_id"]} -- trimming" - doc["_id"] = doc["_id"].sub('_','') - end - doc.delete('_rev') - @bulk_docs << doc - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/middlewares/logger.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/middlewares/logger.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 11035b8f8..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/middlewares/logger.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,263 +0,0 @@ -#################################### -# USAGE -# -# in your rack.rb file -# require this file and then: -# -# couch = CouchRest.new -# LOG_DB = couch.database!('couchrest-logger') -# use CouchRest::Logger, LOG_DB -# -# Note: -# to require just this middleware, if you have the gem installed do: -# require 'couchrest/middlewares/logger' -# -# For log processing examples, see examples at the bottom of this file - -module CouchRest - class Logger - - def self.log - Thread.current["couchrest.logger"] ||= {:queries => []} - end - - def initialize(app, db=nil) - @app = app - @db = db - end - - def self.record(log_info) - log[:queries] << log_info - end - - def log - Thread.current["couchrest.logger"] ||= {:queries => []} - end - - def reset_log - Thread.current["couchrest.logger"] = nil - end - - def call(env) - reset_log - log['started_at'] = Time.now - log['env'] = env - log['url'] = 'http://' + env['HTTP_HOST'] + env['REQUEST_URI'] - response = @app.call(env) - log['ended_at'] = Time.now - log['duration'] = log['ended_at'] - log['started_at'] - # let's report the log in a different thread so we don't slow down the app - @db ? Thread.new(@db, log){|db, rlog| db.save_doc(rlog);} : p(log.inspect) - response - end - end -end - -# inject our logger into CouchRest HTTP abstraction layer -module HttpAbstraction - - def self.get(uri, headers=nil) - start_query = Time.now - log = {:method => :get, :uri => uri, :headers => headers} - response = super(uri, headers=nil) - end_query = Time.now - log[:duration] = (end_query - start_query) - CouchRest::Logger.record(log) - response - end - - def self.post(uri, payload, headers=nil) - start_query = Time.now - log = {:method => :post, :uri => uri, :payload => (payload ? (JSON.load(payload) rescue 'parsing error') : nil), :headers => headers} - response = super(uri, payload, headers=nil) - end_query = Time.now - log[:duration] = (end_query - start_query) - CouchRest::Logger.record(log) - response - end - - def self.put(uri, payload, headers=nil) - start_query = Time.now - log = {:method => :put, :uri => uri, :payload => (payload ? (JSON.load(payload) rescue 'parsing error') : nil), :headers => headers} - response = super(uri, payload, headers=nil) - end_query = Time.now - log[:duration] = (end_query - start_query) - CouchRest::Logger.record(log) - response - end - - def self.delete(uri, headers=nil) - start_query = Time.now - log = {:method => :delete, :uri => uri, :headers => headers} - response = super(uri, headers=nil) - end_query = Time.now - log[:duration] = (end_query - start_query) - CouchRest::Logger.record(log) - response - end - -end - - -# Advanced usage example -# -# -# # DB VIEWS -# by_url = { -# :map => -# "function(doc) { -# if(doc['url']){ emit(doc['url'], 1) }; -# }", -# :reduce => -# 'function (key, values, rereduce) { -# return(sum(values)); -# };' -# } -# req_duration = { -# :map => -# "function(doc) { -# if(doc['duration']){ emit(doc['url'], doc['duration']) }; -# }", -# :reduce => -# 'function (key, values, rereduce) { -# return(sum(values)/values.length); -# };' -# } -# -# query_duration = { -# :map => -# "function(doc) { -# if(doc['queries']){ -# doc.queries.forEach(function(query){ -# if(query['duration'] && query['method']){ -# emit(query['method'], query['duration']) -# } -# }); -# }; -# }" , -# :reduce => -# 'function (key, values, rereduce) { -# return(sum(values)/values.length); -# };' -# } -# -# action_queries = { -# :map => -# "function(doc) { -# if(doc['queries']){ -# emit(doc['url'], doc['queries'].length) -# }; -# }", -# :reduce => -# 'function (key, values, rereduce) { -# return(sum(values)/values.length); -# };' -# } -# -# action_time_spent_in_db = { -# :map => -# "function(doc) { -# if(doc['queries']){ -# var totalDuration = 0; -# doc.queries.forEach(function(query){ -# totalDuration += query['duration'] -# }) -# emit(doc['url'], totalDuration) -# }; -# }", -# :reduce => -# 'function (key, values, rereduce) { -# return(sum(values)/values.length); -# };' -# } -# -# show_queries = %Q~function(doc, req) { -# var body = "" -# body += "

" + doc['url'] + "

" -# body += "

Request duration in seconds: " + doc['duration'] + "

" -# body += "

" + doc['queries'].length + " queries

    " -# if (doc.queries){ -# doc.queries.forEach(function(query){ -# body += "
  • "+ query['uri'] +"
  • " -# }); -# }; -# body += "
" -# if(doc){ return { body: body} } -# }~ -# -# -# couch = CouchRest.new -# LOG_DB = couch.database!('couchrest-logger') -# design_doc = LOG_DB.get("_design/stats") rescue nil -# LOG_DB.delete_doc design_doc rescue nil -# LOG_DB.save_doc({ -# "_id" => "_design/stats", -# :views => { -# :by_url => by_url, -# :request_duration => req_duration, -# :query_duration => query_duration, -# :action_queries => action_queries, -# :action_time_spent_in_db => action_time_spent_in_db -# }, -# :shows => { -# :queries => show_queries -# } -# }) -# -# module CouchRest -# class Logger -# -# def self.roundup(value) -# begin -# value = Float(value) -# (value * 100).round.to_f / 100 -# rescue -# value -# end -# end -# -# # Usage example: -# # CouchRest::Logger.average_request_duration(LOG_DB)['rows'].first['value'] -# def self.average_request_duration(db) -# raw = db.view('stats/request_duration', :reduce => true) -# (raw.has_key?('rows') && !raw['rows'].empty?) ? roundup(raw['rows'].first['value']) : 'not available yet' -# end -# -# def self.average_query_duration(db) -# raw = db.view('stats/query_duration', :reduce => true) -# (raw.has_key?('rows') && !raw['rows'].empty?) ? roundup(raw['rows'].first['value']) : 'not available yet' -# end -# -# def self.average_get_query_duration(db) -# raw = db.view('stats/query_duration', :key => 'get', :reduce => true) -# (raw.has_key?('rows') && !raw['rows'].empty?) ? roundup(raw['rows'].first['value']) : 'not available yet' -# end -# -# def self.average_post_query_duration(db) -# raw = db.view('stats/query_duration', :key => 'post', :reduce => true) -# (raw.has_key?('rows') && !raw['rows'].empty?) ? roundup(raw['rows'].first['value']) : 'not available yet' -# end -# -# def self.average_queries_per_action(db) -# raw = db.view('stats/action_queries', :reduce => true) -# (raw.has_key?('rows') && !raw['rows'].empty?) ? roundup(raw['rows'].first['value']) : 'not available yet' -# end -# -# def self.average_db_time_per_action(db) -# raw = db.view('stats/action_time_spent_in_db', :reduce => true) -# (raw.has_key?('rows') && !raw['rows'].empty?) ? roundup(raw['rows'].first['value']) : 'not available yet' -# end -# -# def self.stats(db) -# Thread.new(db){|db| -# puts "=== STATS ===\n" -# puts "average request duration: #{average_request_duration(db)}\n" -# puts "average query duration: #{average_query_duration(db)}\n" -# puts "average queries per action : #{average_queries_per_action(db)}\n" -# puts "average time spent in DB (per action): #{average_db_time_per_action(db)}\n" -# puts "===============\n" -# } -# end -# -# end -# end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 06c44da90..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -mixins_dir = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'mixins') - -require File.join(mixins_dir, 'attachments') -require File.join(mixins_dir, 'callbacks') \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/attachments.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/attachments.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b4c1bfeeb..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/attachments.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -module CouchRest - module Mixins - module Attachments - - # saves an attachment directly to couchdb - def put_attachment(name, file, options={}) - raise ArgumentError, "doc must be saved" unless self.rev - raise ArgumentError, "doc.database required to put_attachment" unless database - result = database.put_attachment(self, name, file, options) - self['_rev'] = result['rev'] - result['ok'] - end - - # returns an attachment's data - def fetch_attachment(name) - raise ArgumentError, "doc must be saved" unless self.rev - raise ArgumentError, "doc.database required to put_attachment" unless database - database.fetch_attachment(self, name) - end - - # deletes an attachment directly from couchdb - def delete_attachment(name, force=false) - raise ArgumentError, "doc.database required to delete_attachment" unless database - result = database.delete_attachment(self, name, force) - self['_rev'] = result['rev'] - result['ok'] - end - - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/attribute_protection.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/attribute_protection.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b2efc53b3..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/attribute_protection.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -module CouchRest - module Mixins - module AttributeProtection - # Attribute protection from mass assignment to CouchRest properties - # - # Protected methods will be removed from - # * new - # * update_attributes - # * upate_attributes_without_saving - # * attributes= - # - # There are two modes of protection - # 1) Declare accessible poperties, assume all the rest are protected - # property :name, :accessible => true - # property :admin # this will be automatically protected - # - # 2) Declare protected properties, assume all the rest are accessible - # property :name # this will not be protected - # property :admin, :protected => true - # - # Note: you cannot set both flags in a single class - - def self.included(base) - base.extend(ClassMethods) - end - - module ClassMethods - def accessible_properties - properties.select { |prop| prop.options[:accessible] } - end - - def protected_properties - properties.select { |prop| prop.options[:protected] } - end - end - - def accessible_properties - self.class.accessible_properties - end - - def protected_properties - self.class.protected_properties - end - - def remove_protected_attributes(attributes) - protected_names = properties_to_remove_from_mass_assignment.map { |prop| prop.name } - return attributes if protected_names.empty? - - attributes.reject! do |property_name, property_value| - protected_names.include?(property_name.to_s) - end - - attributes || {} - end - - private - - def properties_to_remove_from_mass_assignment - has_protected = !protected_properties.empty? - has_accessible = !accessible_properties.empty? - - if !has_protected && !has_accessible - [] - elsif has_protected && !has_accessible - protected_properties - elsif has_accessible && !has_protected - properties.reject { |prop| prop.options[:accessible] } - else - raise "Set either :accessible or :protected for #{self.class}, but not both" - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/callbacks.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/callbacks.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e302ad7c5..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/callbacks.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,532 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2006-2009 David Heinemeier Hansson -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. -# -# Extracted from ActiveSupport::NewCallbacks written by Yehuda Katz -# http://github.com/rails/rails/raw/d6e4113c83a9d55be6f2af247da2cecaa855f43b/activesupport/lib/active_support/new_callbacks.rb -# http://github.com/rails/rails/commit/1126a85aed576402d978e6f76eb393b6baaa9541 - -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'support', 'class') - -module CouchRest - # Callbacks are hooks into the lifecycle of an object that allow you to trigger logic - # before or after an alteration of the object state. - # - # Mixing in this module allows you to define callbacks in your class. - # - # Example: - # class Storage - # include ActiveSupport::Callbacks - # - # define_callbacks :save - # end - # - # class ConfigStorage < Storage - # save_callback :before, :saving_message - # def saving_message - # puts "saving..." - # end - # - # save_callback :after do |object| - # puts "saved" - # end - # - # def save - # _run_save_callbacks do - # puts "- save" - # end - # end - # end - # - # config = ConfigStorage.new - # config.save - # - # Output: - # saving... - # - save - # saved - # - # Callbacks from parent classes are inherited. - # - # Example: - # class Storage - # include ActiveSupport::Callbacks - # - # define_callbacks :save - # - # save_callback :before, :prepare - # def prepare - # puts "preparing save" - # end - # end - # - # class ConfigStorage < Storage - # save_callback :before, :saving_message - # def saving_message - # puts "saving..." - # end - # - # save_callback :after do |object| - # puts "saved" - # end - # - # def save - # _run_save_callbacks do - # puts "- save" - # end - # end - # end - # - # config = ConfigStorage.new - # config.save - # - # Output: - # preparing save - # saving... - # - save - # saved - module Callbacks - def self.included(klass) - klass.extend ClassMethods - end - - def run_callbacks(kind, options = {}, &blk) - send("_run_#{kind}_callbacks", &blk) - end - - class Callback - @@_callback_sequence = 0 - - attr_accessor :filter, :kind, :name, :options, :per_key, :klass - def initialize(filter, kind, options, klass) - @kind, @klass = kind, klass - - normalize_options!(options) - - @per_key = options.delete(:per_key) - @raw_filter, @options = filter, options - @filter = _compile_filter(filter) - @compiled_options = _compile_options(options) - @callback_id = next_id - - _compile_per_key_options - end - - def clone(klass) - obj = super() - obj.klass = klass - obj.per_key = @per_key.dup - obj.options = @options.dup - obj.per_key[:if] = @per_key[:if].dup - obj.per_key[:unless] = @per_key[:unless].dup - obj.options[:if] = @options[:if].dup - obj.options[:unless] = @options[:unless].dup - obj - end - - def normalize_options!(options) - options[:if] = Array.wrap(options[:if]) - options[:unless] = Array.wrap(options[:unless]) - - options[:per_key] ||= {} - options[:per_key][:if] = Array.wrap(options[:per_key][:if]) - options[:per_key][:unless] = Array.wrap(options[:per_key][:unless]) - end - - def next_id - @@_callback_sequence += 1 - end - - def matches?(_kind, _filter) - @kind == _kind && - @filter == _filter - end - - def _update_filter(filter_options, new_options) - filter_options[:if].push(new_options[:unless]) if new_options.key?(:unless) - filter_options[:unless].push(new_options[:if]) if new_options.key?(:if) - end - - def recompile!(_options, _per_key) - _update_filter(self.options, _options) - _update_filter(self.per_key, _per_key) - - @callback_id = next_id - @filter = _compile_filter(@raw_filter) - @compiled_options = _compile_options(@options) - _compile_per_key_options - end - - def _compile_per_key_options - key_options = _compile_options(@per_key) - - @klass.class_eval <<-RUBY_EVAL, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def _one_time_conditions_valid_#{@callback_id}? - true #{key_options[0]} - end - RUBY_EVAL - end - - # This will supply contents for before and around filters, and no - # contents for after filters (for the forward pass). - def start(key = nil, options = {}) - object, terminator = (options || {}).values_at(:object, :terminator) - - return if key && !object.send("_one_time_conditions_valid_#{@callback_id}?") - - terminator ||= false - - # options[0] is the compiled form of supplied conditions - # options[1] is the "end" for the conditional - - if @kind == :before || @kind == :around - if @kind == :before - # if condition # before_save :filter_name, :if => :condition - # filter_name - # end - filter = <<-RUBY_EVAL - unless halted - result = #{@filter} - halted = (#{terminator}) - end - RUBY_EVAL - - [@compiled_options[0], filter, @compiled_options[1]].compact.join("\n") - else - # Compile around filters with conditions into proxy methods - # that contain the conditions. - # - # For `around_save :filter_name, :if => :condition': - # - # def _conditional_callback_save_17 - # if condition - # filter_name do - # yield self - # end - # else - # yield self - # end - # end - - name = "_conditional_callback_#{@kind}_#{next_id}" - txt, line = <<-RUBY_EVAL, __LINE__ + 1 - def #{name}(halted) - #{@compiled_options[0] || "if true"} && !halted - #{@filter} do - yield self - end - else - yield self - end - end - RUBY_EVAL - @klass.class_eval(txt, __FILE__, line) - "#{name}(halted) do" - end - end - end - - # This will supply contents for around and after filters, but not - # before filters (for the backward pass). - def end(key = nil, options = {}) - object = (options || {})[:object] - - return if key && !object.send("_one_time_conditions_valid_#{@callback_id}?") - - if @kind == :around || @kind == :after - # if condition # after_save :filter_name, :if => :condition - # filter_name - # end - if @kind == :after - [@compiled_options[0], @filter, @compiled_options[1]].compact.join("\n") - else - "end" - end - end - end - - private - # Options support the same options as filters themselves (and support - # symbols, string, procs, and objects), so compile a conditional - # expression based on the options - def _compile_options(options) - return [] if options[:if].empty? && options[:unless].empty? - - conditions = [] - - unless options[:if].empty? - conditions << Array.wrap(_compile_filter(options[:if])) - end - - unless options[:unless].empty? - conditions << Array.wrap(_compile_filter(options[:unless])).map {|f| "!#{f}"} - end - - ["if #{conditions.flatten.join(" && ")}", "end"] - end - - # Filters support: - # Arrays:: Used in conditions. This is used to specify - # multiple conditions. Used internally to - # merge conditions from skip_* filters - # Symbols:: A method to call - # Strings:: Some content to evaluate - # Procs:: A proc to call with the object - # Objects:: An object with a before_foo method on it to call - # - # All of these objects are compiled into methods and handled - # the same after this point: - # Arrays:: Merged together into a single filter - # Symbols:: Already methods - # Strings:: class_eval'ed into methods - # Procs:: define_method'ed into methods - # Objects:: - # a method is created that calls the before_foo method - # on the object. - def _compile_filter(filter) - method_name = "_callback_#{@kind}_#{next_id}" - case filter - when Array - filter.map {|f| _compile_filter(f)} - when Symbol - filter - when String - "(#{filter})" - when Proc - @klass.send(:define_method, method_name, &filter) - return method_name if filter.arity == 0 - - method_name << (filter.arity == 1 ? "(self)" : " self, Proc.new ") - else - @klass.send(:define_method, "#{method_name}_object") { filter } - - _normalize_legacy_filter(kind, filter) - - @klass.class_eval <<-RUBY_EVAL, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def #{method_name}(&blk) - #{method_name}_object.send(:#{kind}, self, &blk) - end - RUBY_EVAL - - method_name - end - end - - def _normalize_legacy_filter(kind, filter) - if !filter.respond_to?(kind) && filter.respond_to?(:filter) - filter.class_eval( - "def #{kind}(context, &block) filter(context, &block) end", - __FILE__, __LINE__ - 1) - elsif filter.respond_to?(:before) && filter.respond_to?(:after) && kind == :around - def filter.around(context) - should_continue = before(context) - yield if should_continue - after(context) - end - end - end - - end - - # An Array with a compile method - class CallbackChain < Array - def initialize(symbol) - @symbol = symbol - end - - def compile(key = nil, options = {}) - method = [] - method << "halted = false" - each do |callback| - method << callback.start(key, options) - end - method << "yield self if block_given? && !halted" - reverse_each do |callback| - method << callback.end(key, options) - end - method.compact.join("\n") - end - - def clone(klass) - chain = CallbackChain.new(@symbol) - chain.push(*map {|c| c.clone(klass)}) - end - end - - module ClassMethods - #CHAINS = {:before => :before, :around => :before, :after => :after} - - # Make the _run_save_callbacks method. The generated method takes - # a block that it'll yield to. It'll call the before and around filters - # in order, yield the block, and then run the after filters. - # - # _run_save_callbacks do - # save - # end - # - # The _run_save_callbacks method can optionally take a key, which - # will be used to compile an optimized callback method for each - # key. See #define_callbacks for more information. - def _define_runner(symbol) - body = send("_#{symbol}_callback"). - compile(nil, :terminator => send("_#{symbol}_terminator")) - - body, line = <<-RUBY_EVAL, __LINE__ + 1 - def _run_#{symbol}_callbacks(key = nil, &blk) - if key - name = "_run__\#{self.class.name.hash.abs}__#{symbol}__\#{key.hash.abs}__callbacks" - - unless respond_to?(name) - self.class._create_keyed_callback(name, :#{symbol}, self, &blk) - end - - send(name, &blk) - else - #{body} - end - end - RUBY_EVAL - - undef_method "_run_#{symbol}_callbacks" if method_defined?("_run_#{symbol}_callbacks") - class_eval body, __FILE__, line - end - - # This is called the first time a callback is called with a particular - # key. It creates a new callback method for the key, calculating - # which callbacks can be omitted because of per_key conditions. - def _create_keyed_callback(name, kind, obj, &blk) - @_keyed_callbacks ||= {} - @_keyed_callbacks[name] ||= begin - str = send("_#{kind}_callback"). - compile(name, :object => obj, :terminator => send("_#{kind}_terminator")) - - class_eval "def #{name}() #{str} end", __FILE__, __LINE__ - - true - end - end - - # Define callbacks. - # - # Creates a _callback method that you can use to add callbacks. - # - # Syntax: - # save_callback :before, :before_meth - # save_callback :after, :after_meth, :if => :condition - # save_callback :around {|r| stuff; yield; stuff } - # - # The _callback method also updates the _run__callbacks - # method, which is the public API to run the callbacks. - # - # Also creates a skip__callback method that you can use to skip - # callbacks. - # - # When creating or skipping callbacks, you can specify conditions that - # are always the same for a given key. For instance, in ActionPack, - # we convert :only and :except conditions into per-key conditions. - # - # before_filter :authenticate, :except => "index" - # becomes - # dispatch_callback :before, :authenticate, :per_key => {:unless => proc {|c| c.action_name == "index"}} - # - # Per-Key conditions are evaluated only once per use of a given key. - # In the case of the above example, you would do: - # - # run_dispatch_callbacks(action_name) { ... dispatch stuff ... } - # - # In that case, each action_name would get its own compiled callback - # method that took into consideration the per_key conditions. This - # is a speed improvement for ActionPack. - def _update_callbacks(name, filters = CallbackChain.new(name), block = nil) - type = [:before, :after, :around].include?(filters.first) ? filters.shift : :before - options = filters.last.is_a?(Hash) ? filters.pop : {} - filters.unshift(block) if block - - callbacks = send("_#{name}_callback") - yield callbacks, type, filters, options if block_given? - - _define_runner(name) - end - - alias_method :_reset_callbacks, :_update_callbacks - - def set_callback(name, *filters, &block) - _update_callbacks(name, filters, block) do |callbacks, type, filters, options| - filters.map! do |filter| - # overrides parent class - callbacks.delete_if {|c| c.matches?(type, filter) } - Callback.new(filter, type, options.dup, self) - end - - options[:prepend] ? callbacks.unshift(*filters) : callbacks.push(*filters) - end - end - - def skip_callback(name, *filters, &block) - _update_callbacks(name, filters, block) do |callbacks, type, filters, options| - filters.each do |filter| - callbacks = send("_#{name}_callback=", callbacks.clone(self)) - - filter = callbacks.find {|c| c.matches?(type, filter) } - - if filter && options.any? - filter.recompile!(options, options[:per_key] || {}) - else - callbacks.delete(filter) - end - end - end - end - - def define_callbacks(*symbols) - terminator = symbols.pop if symbols.last.is_a?(String) - symbols.each do |symbol| - extlib_inheritable_accessor("_#{symbol}_terminator") { terminator } - - extlib_inheritable_accessor("_#{symbol}_callback") do - CallbackChain.new(symbol) - end - - _define_runner(symbol) - - # Define more convenient callback methods - # set_callback(:save, :before) becomes before_save - [:before, :after, :around].each do |filter| - self.class_eval <<-RUBY_EVAL, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def self.#{filter}_#{symbol}(*symbols, &blk) - _alias_callbacks(symbols, blk) do |callback, options| - set_callback(:#{symbol}, :#{filter}, callback, options) - end - end - RUBY_EVAL - end - end - end - - def _alias_callbacks(callbacks, block) - options = callbacks.last.is_a?(Hash) ? callbacks.pop : {} - callbacks.push(block) if block - callbacks.each do |callback| - yield callback, options - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/class_proxy.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/class_proxy.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 01016395f..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/class_proxy.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -module CouchRest - module Mixins - module ClassProxy - - def self.included(base) - base.extend(ClassMethods) - end - - module ClassMethods - - # Return a proxy object which represents a model class on a - # chosen database instance. This allows you to DRY operations - # where a database is chosen dynamically. - # - # ==== Example: - # - # db = CouchRest::Database.new(...) - # articles = Article.on(db) - # - # articles.all { ... } - # articles.by_title { ... } - # - # u = articles.get("someid") - # - # u = articles.new(:title => "I like plankton") - # u.save # saved on the correct database - - def on(database) - Proxy.new(self, database) - end - end - - class Proxy #:nodoc: - def initialize(klass, database) - @klass = klass - @database = database - end - - # ExtendedDocument - - def new(*args) - doc = @klass.new(*args) - doc.database = @database - doc - end - - def method_missing(m, *args, &block) - if has_view?(m) - query = args.shift || {} - view(m, query, *args, &block) - else - super - end - end - - # Mixins::DocumentQueries - - def all(opts = {}, &block) - @klass.all({:database => @database}.merge(opts), &block) - end - - def count(opts = {}, &block) - @klass.all({:database => @database, :raw => true, :limit => 0}.merge(opts), &block)['total_rows'] - end - - def first(opts = {}) - @klass.first({:database => @database}.merge(opts)) - end - - def get(id) - @klass.get(id, @database) - end - - # Mixins::Views - - def has_view?(view) - @klass.has_view?(view) - end - - def view(name, query={}, &block) - @klass.view(name, {:database => @database}.merge(query), &block) - end - - def all_design_doc_versions - @klass.all_design_doc_versions(@database) - end - - def model_design_doc - @klass.model_design_doc(@database) - end - - def cleanup_design_docs! - @klass.cleanup_design_docs!(@database) - end - - # Mixins::DesignDoc - - def design_doc - @klass.design_doc - end - - def design_doc_fresh - @klass.design_doc_fresh - end - - def refresh_design_doc - @klass.refresh_design_doc_on(@database) - end - - def save_design_doc - @klass.save_design_doc_on(@database) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/collection.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/collection.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b2488254b..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/collection.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,224 +0,0 @@ -module CouchRest - module Mixins - module Collection - - def self.included(base) - base.extend(ClassMethods) - end - - module ClassMethods - - # Creates a new class method, find_all_, that will - # execute the view specified with the design_doc and view_name - # parameters, along with the specified view_options. This method will - # return the results of the view as an Array of objects which are - # instances of the class. - # - # This method is handy for objects that do not use the view_by method - # to declare their views. - def provides_collection(collection_name, design_doc, view_name, view_options) - class_eval <<-END, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def self.find_all_#{collection_name}(options = {}) - view_options = #{view_options.inspect} || {} - CollectionProxy.new(@database, "#{design_doc}", "#{view_name}", view_options.merge(options), Kernel.const_get('#{self}')) - end - END - end - - # Fetch a group of objects from CouchDB. Options can include: - # :page - Specifies the page to load (starting at 1) - # :per_page - Specifies the number of objects to load per page - # - # Defaults are used if these options are not specified. - def paginate(options) - proxy = create_collection_proxy(options) - proxy.paginate(options) - end - - # Iterate over the objects in a collection, fetching them from CouchDB - # in groups. Options can include: - # :page - Specifies the page to load - # :per_page - Specifies the number of objects to load per page - # - # Defaults are used if these options are not specified. - def paginated_each(options, &block) - proxy = create_collection_proxy(options) - proxy.paginated_each(options, &block) - end - - # Create a CollectionProxy for the specified view and options. - # CollectionProxy behaves just like an Array, but offers support for - # pagination. - def collection_proxy_for(design_doc, view_name, view_options = {}) - options = view_options.merge(:design_doc => design_doc, :view_name => view_name) - create_collection_proxy(options) - end - - private - - def create_collection_proxy(options) - design_doc, view_name, view_options = parse_view_options(options) - CollectionProxy.new(@database, design_doc, view_name, view_options, self) - end - - def parse_view_options(options) - design_doc = options.delete(:design_doc) - raise ArgumentError, 'design_doc is required' if design_doc.nil? - - view_name = options.delete(:view_name) - raise ArgumentError, 'view_name is required' if view_name.nil? - - default_view_options = (design_doc.class == Design && - design_doc['views'][view_name.to_s] && - design_doc['views'][view_name.to_s]["couchrest-defaults"]) || {} - view_options = default_view_options.merge(options) - - [design_doc, view_name, view_options] - end - end - - class CollectionProxy - alias_method :proxy_respond_to?, :respond_to? - instance_methods.each { |m| undef_method m unless m =~ /(^__|^nil\?$|^send$|proxy_|^object_id$)/ } - - DEFAULT_PAGE = 1 - DEFAULT_PER_PAGE = 30 - - # Create a new CollectionProxy to represent the specified view. If a - # container class is specified, the proxy will create an object of the - # given type for each row that comes back from the view. If no - # container class is specified, the raw results are returned. - # - # The CollectionProxy provides support for paginating over a collection - # via the paginate, and paginated_each methods. - def initialize(database, design_doc, view_name, view_options = {}, container_class = nil) - raise ArgumentError, "database is a required parameter" if database.nil? - - @database = database - @container_class = container_class - - strip_pagination_options(view_options) - @view_options = view_options - - if design_doc.class == Design - @view_name = "#{design_doc.name}/#{view_name}" - else - @view_name = "#{design_doc}/#{view_name}" - end - end - - # See Collection.paginate - def paginate(options = {}) - page, per_page = parse_options(options) - results = @database.view(@view_name, pagination_options(page, per_page)) - remember_where_we_left_off(results, page) - results = convert_to_container_array(results) - results - end - - # See Collection.paginated_each - def paginated_each(options = {}, &block) - page, per_page = parse_options(options) - - begin - collection = paginate({:page => page, :per_page => per_page}) - collection.each(&block) - page += 1 - end until collection.size < per_page - end - - def respond_to?(*args) - proxy_respond_to?(*args) || (load_target && @target.respond_to?(*args)) - end - - # Explicitly proxy === because the instance method removal above - # doesn't catch it. - def ===(other) - load_target - other === @target - end - - private - - def method_missing(method, *args) - if load_target - if block_given? - @target.send(method, *args) { |*block_args| yield(*block_args) } - else - @target.send(method, *args) - end - end - end - - def load_target - unless loaded? - results = @database.view(@view_name, @view_options) - @target = convert_to_container_array(results) - end - @loaded = true - @target - end - - def loaded? - @loaded - end - - def reload - reset - load_target - self unless @target.nil? - end - - def reset - @loaded = false - @target = nil - end - - def inspect - load_target - @target.inspect - end - - def convert_to_container_array(results) - if @container_class.nil? - results - else - results['rows'].collect { |row| @container_class.new(row['doc']) } unless results['rows'].nil? - end - end - - def pagination_options(page, per_page) - view_options = @view_options.clone - if @last_key && @last_docid && @last_page == page - 1 - key = view_options.delete(:key) - end_key = view_options[:endkey] || key - options = { :startkey => @last_key, :endkey => end_key, :startkey_docid => @last_docid, :limit => per_page, :skip => 1 } - else - options = { :limit => per_page, :skip => per_page * (page - 1) } - end - view_options.merge(options) - end - - def parse_options(options) - page = options.delete(:page) || DEFAULT_PAGE - per_page = options.delete(:per_page) || DEFAULT_PER_PAGE - [page.to_i, per_page.to_i] - end - - def strip_pagination_options(options) - parse_options(options) - end - - def remember_where_we_left_off(results, page) - last_row = results['rows'].last - if last_row - @last_key = last_row['key'] - @last_docid = last_row['id'] - end - @last_page = page - end - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/design_doc.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/design_doc.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 35729a75d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/design_doc.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -require 'digest/md5' - -module CouchRest - module Mixins - module DesignDoc - - def self.included(base) - base.extend(ClassMethods) - end - - module ClassMethods - attr_accessor :design_doc, :design_doc_slug_cache, :design_doc_fresh - - def design_doc - @design_doc ||= Design.new(default_design_doc) - end - - def design_doc_id - "_design/#{design_doc_slug}" - end - - def design_doc_slug - return design_doc_slug_cache if (design_doc_slug_cache && design_doc_fresh) - funcs = [] - design_doc['views'].each do |name, view| - funcs << "#{name}/#{view['map']}#{view['reduce']}" - end - self.design_doc_slug_cache = self.to_s - end - - def default_design_doc - { - "language" => "javascript", - "views" => { - 'all' => { - 'map' => "function(doc) { - if (doc['couchrest-type'] == '#{self.to_s}') { - emit(doc['_id'],1); - } - }" - } - } - } - end - - def refresh_design_doc - reset_design_doc - save_design_doc - end - - def refresh_design_doc_on(db) - reset_design_doc - save_design_doc_on(db) - end - - # Save the design doc onto the default database, and update the - # design_doc attribute - def save_design_doc - reset_design_doc unless design_doc_fresh - self.design_doc = update_design_doc(design_doc) - end - - # Save the design doc onto a target database in a thread-safe way, - # not modifying the model's design_doc - def save_design_doc_on(db) - update_design_doc(Design.new(design_doc), db) - end - - private - - def reset_design_doc - current = self.database.get(design_doc_id) rescue nil - design_doc['_id'] = design_doc_id - if current.nil? - design_doc.delete('_rev') - else - design_doc['_rev'] = current['_rev'] - end - self.design_doc_fresh = true - end - - # Writes out a design_doc to a given database, returning the - # updated design doc - def update_design_doc(design_doc, db = database) - saved = db.get(design_doc['_id']) rescue nil - if saved - design_doc['views'].each do |name, view| - saved['views'][name] = view - end - db.save_doc(saved) - saved - else - design_doc.database = db - design_doc.save - design_doc - end - end - - end # module ClassMethods - - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/document_queries.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/document_queries.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d7c8a11c5..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/document_queries.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -module CouchRest - module Mixins - module DocumentQueries - - def self.included(base) - base.extend(ClassMethods) - end - - module ClassMethods - - # Load all documents that have the "couchrest-type" field equal to the - # name of the current class. Take the standard set of - # CouchRest::Database#view options. - def all(opts = {}, &block) - view(:all, opts, &block) - end - - # Returns the number of documents that have the "couchrest-type" field - # equal to the name of the current class. Takes the standard set of - # CouchRest::Database#view options - def count(opts = {}, &block) - all({:raw => true, :limit => 0}.merge(opts), &block)['total_rows'] - end - - # Load the first document that have the "couchrest-type" field equal to - # the name of the current class. - # - # ==== Returns - # Object:: The first object instance available - # or - # Nil:: if no instances available - # - # ==== Parameters - # opts:: - # View options, see CouchRest::Database#view options for more info. - def first(opts = {}) - first_instance = self.all(opts.merge!(:limit => 1)) - first_instance.empty? ? nil : first_instance.first - end - - # Load a document from the database by id - # No exceptions will be raised if the document isn't found - # - # ==== Returns - # Object:: if the document was found - # or - # Nil:: - # - # === Parameters - # id:: Document ID - # db:: optional option to pass a custom database to use - def get(id, db = database) - begin - doc = db.get id - rescue - nil - else - new(doc) - end - end - - # Load a document from the database by id - # An exception will be raised if the document isn't found - # - # ==== Returns - # Object:: if the document was found - # or - # Exception - # - # === Parameters - # id:: Document ID - # db:: optional option to pass a custom database to use - def get!(id, db = database) - doc = db.get id - new(doc) - end - - end - - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/extended_attachments.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/extended_attachments.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8dbac458b..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/extended_attachments.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -module CouchRest - module Mixins - module ExtendedAttachments - - # creates a file attachment to the current doc - def create_attachment(args={}) - raise ArgumentError unless args[:file] && args[:name] - return if has_attachment?(args[:name]) - self['_attachments'] ||= {} - set_attachment_attr(args) - rescue ArgumentError => e - raise ArgumentError, 'You must specify :file and :name' - end - - # reads the data from an attachment - def read_attachment(attachment_name) - Base64.decode64(database.fetch_attachment(self, attachment_name)) - end - - # modifies a file attachment on the current doc - def update_attachment(args={}) - raise ArgumentError unless args[:file] && args[:name] - return unless has_attachment?(args[:name]) - delete_attachment(args[:name]) - set_attachment_attr(args) - rescue ArgumentError => e - raise ArgumentError, 'You must specify :file and :name' - end - - # deletes a file attachment from the current doc - def delete_attachment(attachment_name) - return unless self['_attachments'] - self['_attachments'].delete attachment_name - end - - # returns true if attachment_name exists - def has_attachment?(attachment_name) - !!(self['_attachments'] && self['_attachments'][attachment_name] && !self['_attachments'][attachment_name].empty?) - end - - # returns URL to fetch the attachment from - def attachment_url(attachment_name) - return unless has_attachment?(attachment_name) - "#{database.root}/#{self.id}/#{attachment_name}" - end - - # returns URI to fetch the attachment from - def attachment_uri(attachment_name) - return unless has_attachment?(attachment_name) - "#{database.uri}/#{self.id}/#{attachment_name}" - end - - private - - def encode_attachment(data) - ::Base64.encode64(data).gsub(/\r|\n/,'') - end - - def get_mime_type(file) - ::MIME::Types.type_for(file.path).empty? ? - 'text\/plain' : MIME::Types.type_for(file.path).first.content_type.gsub(/\//,'\/') - end - - def set_attachment_attr(args) - content_type = args[:content_type] ? args[:content_type] : get_mime_type(args[:file]) - self['_attachments'][args[:name]] = { - 'content_type' => content_type, - 'data' => encode_attachment(args[:file].read) - } - end - - end # module ExtendedAttachments - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/extended_document_mixins.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/extended_document_mixins.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 89d650ad9..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/extended_document_mixins.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'properties') -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'document_queries') -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'views') -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'design_doc') -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'validation') -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'extended_attachments') -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'class_proxy') -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'collection') -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'attribute_protection') diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/properties.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/properties.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d0d85372d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/properties.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,200 +0,0 @@ -require 'time' -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'more', 'property') - -class Time - # returns a local time value much faster than Time.parse - def self.mktime_with_offset(string) - string =~ /(\d{4})\/(\d{2})\/(\d{2}) (\d{2}):(\d{2}):(\d{2}) ([\+\-])(\d{2})/ - # $1 = year - # $2 = month - # $3 = day - # $4 = hours - # $5 = minutes - # $6 = seconds - # $7 = time zone direction - # $8 = tz difference - # utc time with wrong TZ info: - time = mktime($1, RFC2822_MONTH_NAME[$2.to_i - 1], $3, $4, $5, $6, $7) - tz_difference = ("#{$7 == '-' ? '+' : '-'}#{$8}".to_i * 3600) - time + tz_difference + zone_offset(time.zone) - end -end - -module CouchRest - module Mixins - module Properties - - class IncludeError < StandardError; end - - def self.included(base) - base.class_eval <<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - extlib_inheritable_accessor(:properties) unless self.respond_to?(:properties) - self.properties ||= [] - EOS - base.extend(ClassMethods) - raise CouchRest::Mixins::Properties::IncludeError, "You can only mixin Properties in a class responding to [] and []=, if you tried to mixin CastedModel, make sure your class inherits from Hash or responds to the proper methods" unless (base.new.respond_to?(:[]) && base.new.respond_to?(:[]=)) - end - - def apply_defaults - return if self.respond_to?(:new?) && (new? == false) - return unless self.class.respond_to?(:properties) - return if self.class.properties.empty? - # TODO: cache the default object - self.class.properties.each do |property| - key = property.name.to_s - # let's make sure we have a default - unless property.default.nil? - if property.default.class == Proc - self[key] = property.default.call - else - self[key] = Marshal.load(Marshal.dump(property.default)) - end - end - end - end - - def cast_keys - return unless self.class.properties - self.class.properties.each do |property| - cast_property(property) - end - end - - def cast_property(property, assigned=false) - return unless property.casted - key = self.has_key?(property.name) ? property.name : property.name.to_sym - # Don't cast the property unless it has a value - return unless self[key] - if property.type.is_a?(Array) - klass = ::CouchRest.constantize(property.type[0]) - arr = self[key].dup.collect do |value| - unless value.instance_of?(klass) - value = convert_property_value(property, klass, value) - end - associate_casted_to_parent(value, assigned) - value - end - self[key] = klass != String ? CastedArray.new(arr) : arr - self[key].casted_by = self if self[key].respond_to?(:casted_by) - else - if property.type == 'boolean' - klass = TrueClass - else - klass = ::CouchRest.constantize(property.type) - end - - unless self[key].instance_of?(klass) - self[key] = convert_property_value(property, klass, self[property.name]) - end - associate_casted_to_parent(self[property.name], assigned) - end - - end - - def associate_casted_to_parent(casted, assigned) - casted.casted_by = self if casted.respond_to?(:casted_by) - casted.document_saved = true if !assigned && casted.respond_to?(:document_saved) - end - - def convert_property_value(property, klass, value) - if ((property.init_method == 'new') && klass == Time) - # Using custom time parsing method because Ruby's default method is toooo slow - value.is_a?(String) ? Time.mktime_with_offset(value.dup) : value - # Float instances don't get initialized with #new - elsif ((property.init_method == 'new') && klass == Float) - cast_float(value) - # 'boolean' type is simply used to generate a property? accessor method - elsif ((property.init_method == 'new') && klass == TrueClass) - value - else - klass.send(property.init_method, value.dup) - end - end - - def cast_property_by_name(property_name) - return unless self.class.properties - property = self.class.properties.detect{|property| property.name == property_name} - return unless property - cast_property(property, true) - end - - def cast_float(value) - begin - Float(value) - rescue - value - end - end - - module ClassMethods - - def property(name, options={}) - existing_property = self.properties.find{|p| p.name == name.to_s} - if existing_property.nil? || (existing_property.default != options[:default]) - define_property(name, options) - end - end - - protected - - # This is not a thread safe operation, if you have to set new properties at runtime - # make sure to use a mutex. - def define_property(name, options={}) - # check if this property is going to casted - options[:casted] = options[:cast_as] ? options[:cast_as] : false - property = CouchRest::Property.new(name, (options.delete(:cast_as) || options.delete(:type)), options) - create_property_getter(property) - create_property_setter(property) unless property.read_only == true - properties << property - end - - # defines the getter for the property (and optional aliases) - def create_property_getter(property) - # meth = property.name - class_eval <<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def #{property.name} - self['#{property.name}'] - end - EOS - - if property.type == 'boolean' - class_eval <<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__ - def #{property.name}? - if self['#{property.name}'].nil? || self['#{property.name}'] == false || self['#{property.name}'].to_s.downcase == 'false' - false - else - true - end - end - EOS - end - - if property.alias - class_eval <<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - alias #{property.alias.to_sym} #{property.name.to_sym} - EOS - end - end - - # defines the setter for the property (and optional aliases) - def create_property_setter(property) - property_name = property.name - class_eval <<-EOS - def #{property_name}=(value) - self['#{property_name}'] = value - cast_property_by_name('#{property_name}') - end - EOS - - if property.alias - class_eval <<-EOS - alias #{property.alias.to_sym}= #{property_name.to_sym}= - EOS - end - end - - end # module ClassMethods - - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/validation.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/validation.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 094b70f54..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/validation.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,246 +0,0 @@ -# Extracted from dm-validations 0.9.10 -# -# Copyright (c) 2007 Guy van den Berg -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -class Object - def validatable? - false - end -end - -require 'pathname' -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'support', 'class') - -dir = File.join(Pathname(__FILE__).dirname.expand_path, '..', 'validation') - -require File.join(dir, 'validation_errors') -require File.join(dir, 'contextual_validators') -require File.join(dir, 'auto_validate') - -require File.join(dir, 'validators', 'generic_validator') -require File.join(dir, 'validators', 'required_field_validator') -require File.join(dir, 'validators', 'absent_field_validator') -require File.join(dir, 'validators', 'format_validator') -require File.join(dir, 'validators', 'length_validator') -require File.join(dir, 'validators', 'numeric_validator') -require File.join(dir, 'validators', 'method_validator') -require File.join(dir, 'validators', 'confirmation_validator') - -module CouchRest - module Validation - - def self.included(base) - base.extlib_inheritable_accessor(:auto_validation) - base.class_eval <<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - # Callbacks - define_callbacks :validate - - # Turn off auto validation by default - self.auto_validation ||= false - - # Force the auto validation for the class properties - # This feature is still not fully ported over, - # test are lacking, so please use with caution - def self.auto_validate! - self.auto_validation = true - end - - # share the validations with subclasses - def self.inherited(subklass) - self.validators.contexts.each do |k, v| - subklass.validators.contexts[k] = v.dup - end - super - end - EOS - - base.extend(ClassMethods) - base.class_eval <<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - define_callbacks :validate - if method_defined?(:_run_save_callbacks) - set_callback :save, :before, :check_validations - end - EOS - base.class_eval <<-RUBY_EVAL, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def self.define_property(name, options={}) - super - auto_generate_validations(properties.last) if properties && properties.size > 0 - autovalidation_check = true - end - RUBY_EVAL - end - - # Ensures the object is valid for the context provided, and otherwise - # throws :halt and returns false. - # - def check_validations(context = :default) - throw(:halt, false) unless context.nil? || valid?(context) - end - - # Return the ValidationErrors - # - def errors - @errors ||= ValidationErrors.new - end - - # Mark this resource as validatable. When we validate associations of a - # resource we can check if they respond to validatable? before trying to - # recursivly validate them - # - def validatable? - true - end - - # Alias for valid?(:default) - # - def valid_for_default? - valid?(:default) - end - - # Check if a resource is valid in a given context - # - def valid?(context = :default) - recursive_valid?(self, context, true) - end - - # checking on casted objects - def validate_casted_arrays - result = true - array_casted_properties = self.class.properties.select { |property| property.casted && property.type.instance_of?(Array) } - array_casted_properties.each do |property| - casted_values = self.send(property.name) - next unless casted_values.is_a?(Array) && casted_values.first.respond_to?(:valid?) - casted_values.each do |value| - result = (result && value.valid?) if value.respond_to?(:valid?) - end - end - result - end - - # Do recursive validity checking - # - def recursive_valid?(target, context, state) - valid = state - target.each do |key, prop| - if prop.is_a?(Array) - prop.each do |item| - if item.validatable? - valid = recursive_valid?(item, context, valid) && valid - end - end - elsif prop.validatable? - valid = recursive_valid?(prop, context, valid) && valid - end - end - target._run_validate_callbacks do - target.class.validators.execute(context, target) && valid - end - end - - - def validation_property_value(name) - self.respond_to?(name, true) ? self.send(name) : nil - end - - # Get the corresponding Object property, if it exists. - def validation_property(field_name) - properties.find{|p| p.name == field_name} - end - - module ClassMethods - include CouchRest::Validation::ValidatesPresent - include CouchRest::Validation::ValidatesAbsent - include CouchRest::Validation::ValidatesIsConfirmed - # include CouchRest::Validation::ValidatesIsPrimitive - # include CouchRest::Validation::ValidatesIsAccepted - include CouchRest::Validation::ValidatesFormat - include CouchRest::Validation::ValidatesLength - # include CouchRest::Validation::ValidatesWithin - include CouchRest::Validation::ValidatesIsNumber - include CouchRest::Validation::ValidatesWithMethod - # include CouchRest::Validation::ValidatesWithBlock - # include CouchRest::Validation::ValidatesIsUnique - include CouchRest::Validation::AutoValidate - - # Return the set of contextual validators or create a new one - # - def validators - @validations ||= ContextualValidators.new - end - - # Clean up the argument list and return a opts hash, including the - # merging of any default opts. Set the context to default if none is - # provided. Also allow :context to be aliased to :on, :when & group - # - def opts_from_validator_args(args, defaults = nil) - opts = args.last.kind_of?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} - context = :default - context = opts[:context] if opts.has_key?(:context) - context = opts.delete(:on) if opts.has_key?(:on) - context = opts.delete(:when) if opts.has_key?(:when) - context = opts.delete(:group) if opts.has_key?(:group) - opts[:context] = context - opts.merge!(defaults) unless defaults.nil? - opts - end - - # Given a new context create an instance method of - # valid_for_? which simply calls valid?(context) - # if it does not already exist - # - def create_context_instance_methods(context) - name = "valid_for_#{context.to_s}?" # valid_for_signup? - if !self.instance_methods.include?(name) - class_eval <<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def #{name} # def valid_for_signup? - valid?('#{context.to_s}'.to_sym) # valid?('signup'.to_sym) - end # end - EOS - end - end - - # Create a new validator of the given klazz and push it onto the - # requested context for each of the attributes in the fields list - # - def add_validator_to_context(opts, fields, klazz) - fields.each do |field| - validator = klazz.new(field.to_sym, opts) - if opts[:context].is_a?(Symbol) - unless validators.context(opts[:context]).include?(validator) - validators.context(opts[:context]) << validator - create_context_instance_methods(opts[:context]) - end - elsif opts[:context].is_a?(Array) - opts[:context].each do |c| - unless validators.context(c).include?(validator) - validators.context(c) << validator - create_context_instance_methods(c) - end - end - end - end - end - - end # module ClassMethods - end # module Validation - -end # module CouchRest diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/views.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/views.rb deleted file mode 100644 index de530e381..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/mixins/views.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,173 +0,0 @@ -module CouchRest - module Mixins - module Views - - def self.included(base) - base.extend(ClassMethods) - end - - module ClassMethods - # Define a CouchDB view. The name of the view will be the concatenation - # of by and the keys joined by _and_ - # - # ==== Example views: - # - # class Post - # # view with default options - # # query with Post.by_date - # view_by :date, :descending => true - # - # # view with compound sort-keys - # # query with Post.by_user_id_and_date - # view_by :user_id, :date - # - # # view with custom map/reduce functions - # # query with Post.by_tags :reduce => true - # view_by :tags, - # :map => - # "function(doc) { - # if (doc['couchrest-type'] == 'Post' && doc.tags) { - # doc.tags.forEach(function(tag){ - # emit(doc.tag, 1); - # }); - # } - # }", - # :reduce => - # "function(keys, values, rereduce) { - # return sum(values); - # }" - # end - # - # view_by :date will create a view defined by this Javascript - # function: - # - # function(doc) { - # if (doc['couchrest-type'] == 'Post' && doc.date) { - # emit(doc.date, null); - # } - # } - # - # It can be queried by calling Post.by_date which accepts all - # valid options for CouchRest::Database#view. In addition, calling with - # the :raw => true option will return the view rows - # themselves. By default Post.by_date will return the - # documents included in the generated view. - # - # Calling with :database => [instance of CouchRest::Database] will - # send the query to a specific database, otherwise it will go to - # the model's default database (use_database) - # - # CouchRest::Database#view options can be applied at view definition - # time as defaults, and they will be curried and used at view query - # time. Or they can be overridden at query time. - # - # Custom views can be queried with :reduce => true to return - # reduce results. The default for custom views is to query with - # :reduce => false. - # - # Views are generated (on a per-model basis) lazily on first-access. - # This means that if you are deploying changes to a view, the views for - # that model won't be available until generation is complete. This can - # take some time with large databases. Strategies are in the works. - # - # To understand the capabilities of this view system more completely, - # it is recommended that you read the RSpec file at - # spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_spec.rb. - - def view_by(*keys) - opts = keys.pop if keys.last.is_a?(Hash) - opts ||= {} - ducktype = opts.delete(:ducktype) - unless ducktype || opts[:map] - opts[:guards] ||= [] - opts[:guards].push "(doc['couchrest-type'] == '#{self.to_s}')" - end - keys.push opts - self.design_doc.view_by(*keys) - self.design_doc_fresh = false - end - - # returns stored defaults if the there is a view named this in the design doc - def has_view?(view) - view = view.to_s - design_doc && design_doc['views'] && design_doc['views'][view] - end - - # Dispatches to any named view. - def view(name, query={}, &block) - db = query.delete(:database) || database - unless design_doc_fresh - refresh_design_doc_on(db) - end - query[:raw] = true if query[:reduce] - raw = query.delete(:raw) - fetch_view_with_docs(db, name, query, raw, &block) - end - - # DEPRECATED - # user model_design_doc to retrieve the current design doc - def all_design_doc_versions(db = database) - db.documents :startkey => "_design/#{self.to_s}", - :endkey => "_design/#{self.to_s}-\u9999" - end - - def model_design_doc(db = database) - begin - @model_design_doc = db.get("_design/#{self.to_s}") - rescue - nil - end - end - - # Deletes the current design doc for the current class. - # Running it to early could mean that live code has to regenerate - # potentially large indexes. - def cleanup_design_docs!(db = database) - save_design_doc_on(db) - end - - private - - def fetch_view_with_docs(db, name, opts, raw=false, &block) - if raw || (opts.has_key?(:include_docs) && opts[:include_docs] == false) - fetch_view(db, name, opts, &block) - else - begin - if block.nil? - collection_proxy_for(design_doc, name, opts.merge({:include_docs => true})) - else - view = fetch_view db, name, opts.merge({:include_docs => true}), &block - view['rows'].collect{|r|new(r['doc'])} if view['rows'] - end - rescue - # fallback for old versions of couchdb that don't - # have include_docs support - view = fetch_view(db, name, opts, &block) - view['rows'].collect{|r|new(db.get(r['id']))} if view['rows'] - end - end - end - - def fetch_view(db, view_name, opts, &block) - raise "A view needs a database to operate on (specify :database option, or use_database in the #{self.class} class)" unless db - retryable = true - begin - design_doc.view_on(db, view_name, opts, &block) - # the design doc may not have been saved yet on this database - rescue HttpAbstraction::ResourceNotFound => e - if retryable - save_design_doc_on(db) - retryable = false - retry - else - raise e - end - end - end - - end # module ClassMethods - - - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/monkeypatches.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/monkeypatches.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 95c52c3aa..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/monkeypatches.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'support', 'class') -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'support', 'blank') -require 'timeout' - -# This file must be loaded after the JSON gem and any other library that beats up the Time class. -class Time - # This date format sorts lexicographically - # and is compatible with Javascript's new Date(time_string) constructor. - # Note this this format stores all dates in UTC so that collation - # order is preserved. (There's no longer a need to set ENV['TZ'] = 'UTC' - # in your application.) - - def to_json(options = nil) - u = self.getutc - %("#{u.strftime("%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S +0000")}") - end - - # Decodes the JSON time format to a UTC time. - # Based on Time.parse from ActiveSupport. ActiveSupport's version - # is more complete, returning a time in your current timezone, - # rather than keeping the time in UTC. YMMV. - # def self.parse string, fallback=nil - # d = DateTime.parse(string).new_offset - # self.utc(d.year, d.month, d.day, d.hour, d.min, d.sec) - # rescue - # fallback - # end -end - -# Monkey patch for faster net/http io -if RUBY_VERSION.to_f < 1.9 - class Net::BufferedIO #:nodoc: - alias :old_rbuf_fill :rbuf_fill - def rbuf_fill - if @io.respond_to?(:read_nonblock) - begin - @rbuf << @io.read_nonblock(65536) - rescue Errno::EWOULDBLOCK - if IO.select([@io], nil, nil, @read_timeout) - retry - else - raise Timeout::Error - end - end - else - timeout(@read_timeout) do - @rbuf << @io.sysread(65536) - end - end - end - end -end - -# module RestClient -# # def self.copy(url, headers={}) -# # Request.execute(:method => :copy, -# # :url => url, -# # :headers => headers) -# # end -# -# # class Request -# # -# # def establish_connection(uri) -# # Thread.current[:connection].finish if (Thread.current[:connection] && Thread.current[:connection].started?) -# # p net_http_class -# # net = net_http_class.new(uri.host, uri.port) -# # net.use_ssl = uri.is_a?(URI::HTTPS) -# # net.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE -# # Thread.current[:connection] = net -# # Thread.current[:connection].start -# # Thread.current[:connection] -# # end -# # -# # def transmit(uri, req, payload) -# # setup_credentials(req) -# # -# # Thread.current[:host] ||= uri.host -# # Thread.current[:port] ||= uri.port -# # -# # if (Thread.current[:connection].nil? || (Thread.current[:host] != uri.host)) -# # p "establishing a connection" -# # establish_connection(uri) -# # end -# # -# # display_log request_log -# # http = Thread.current[:connection] -# # http.read_timeout = @timeout if @timeout -# # -# # begin -# # res = http.request(req, payload) -# # rescue -# # p "Net::HTTP connection failed, reconnecting" -# # establish_connection(uri) -# # http = Thread.current[:connection] -# # require 'ruby-debug' -# # req.body_stream = nil -# # -# # res = http.request(req, payload) -# # display_log response_log(res) -# # result res -# # else -# # display_log response_log(res) -# # process_result res -# # end -# # -# # rescue EOFError -# # raise RestClient::ServerBrokeConnection -# # rescue Timeout::Error -# # raise RestClient::RequestTimeout -# # end -# # end -# -# end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/more/casted_model.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/more/casted_model.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 380a28fb5..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/more/casted_model.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path('../../mixins/properties', __FILE__) - - -module CouchRest - module CastedModel - - def self.included(base) - base.send(:include, ::CouchRest::Callbacks) - base.send(:include, ::CouchRest::Mixins::Properties) - base.send(:attr_accessor, :casted_by) - base.send(:attr_accessor, :document_saved) - end - - def initialize(keys={}) - raise StandardError unless self.is_a? Hash - apply_defaults # defined in CouchRest::Mixins::Properties - super() - keys.each do |k,v| - self[k.to_s] = v - end if keys - cast_keys # defined in CouchRest::Mixins::Properties - end - - def []= key, value - super(key.to_s, value) - end - - def [] key - super(key.to_s) - end - - # Gets a reference to the top level extended - # document that a model is saved inside of - def base_doc - return nil unless @casted_by - @casted_by.base_doc - end - - # False if the casted model has already - # been saved in the containing document - def new? - !@document_saved - end - alias :new_record? :new? - - # Sets the attributes from a hash - def update_attributes_without_saving(hash) - hash.each do |k, v| - raise NoMethodError, "#{k}= method not available, use property :#{k}" unless self.respond_to?("#{k}=") - end - hash.each do |k, v| - self.send("#{k}=",v) - end - end - alias :attributes= :update_attributes_without_saving - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/more/extended_document.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/more/extended_document.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 73c1b1723..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/more/extended_document.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,294 +0,0 @@ -require 'mime/types' -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "property") -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'mixins', 'extended_document_mixins') -require "enumerator" - -module CouchRest - - # Same as CouchRest::Document but with properties and validations - class ExtendedDocument < Document - include CouchRest::Callbacks - include CouchRest::Mixins::DocumentQueries - include CouchRest::Mixins::Views - include CouchRest::Mixins::DesignDoc - include CouchRest::Mixins::ExtendedAttachments - include CouchRest::Mixins::ClassProxy - include CouchRest::Mixins::Collection - include CouchRest::Mixins::AttributeProtection - - def self.subclasses - @subclasses ||= [] - end - - def self.inherited(subklass) - subklass.send(:include, CouchRest::Mixins::Properties) - subklass.class_eval <<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def self.inherited(subklass) - subklass.properties = self.properties.dup - end - EOS - subclasses << subklass - end - - # Accessors - attr_accessor :casted_by - - # Callbacks - define_callbacks :create, "result == :halt" - define_callbacks :save, "result == :halt" - define_callbacks :update, "result == :halt" - define_callbacks :destroy, "result == :halt" - - def initialize(passed_keys={}) - apply_defaults # defined in CouchRest::Mixins::Properties - set_attributes(passed_keys) unless passed_keys.nil? - super - cast_keys # defined in CouchRest::Mixins::Properties - unless self['_id'] && self['_rev'] - self['couchrest-type'] = self.class.to_s - end - end - - # Defines an instance and save it directly to the database - # - # ==== Returns - # returns the reloaded document - def self.create(options) - instance = new(options) - instance.create - instance - end - - # Defines an instance and save it directly to the database - # - # ==== Returns - # returns the reloaded document or raises an exception - def self.create!(options) - instance = new(options) - instance.create! - instance - end - - # Automatically set updated_at and created_at fields - # on the document whenever saving occurs. CouchRest uses a pretty - # decent time format by default. See Time#to_json - def self.timestamps! - class_eval <<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - property(:updated_at, :read_only => true, :cast_as => 'Time', :auto_validation => false) - property(:created_at, :read_only => true, :cast_as => 'Time', :auto_validation => false) - - set_callback :save, :before do |object| - object['updated_at'] = Time.now - object['created_at'] = object['updated_at'] if object.new? - end - EOS - end - - # Name a method that will be called before the document is first saved, - # which returns a string to be used for the document's _id. - # Because CouchDB enforces a constraint that each id must be unique, - # this can be used to enforce eg: uniq usernames. Note that this id - # must be globally unique across all document types which share a - # database, so if you'd like to scope uniqueness to this class, you - # should use the class name as part of the unique id. - def self.unique_id method = nil, &block - if method - define_method :set_unique_id do - self['_id'] ||= self.send(method) - end - elsif block - define_method :set_unique_id do - uniqid = block.call(self) - raise ArgumentError, "unique_id block must not return nil" if uniqid.nil? - self['_id'] ||= uniqid - end - end - end - - # Temp solution to make the view_by methods available - def self.method_missing(m, *args, &block) - if has_view?(m) - query = args.shift || {} - view(m, query, *args, &block) - else - super - end - end - - ### instance methods - - # Returns the Class properties - # - # ==== Returns - # Array:: the list of properties for the instance - def properties - self.class.properties - end - - # Gets a reference to the actual document in the DB - # Calls up to the next document if there is one, - # Otherwise we're at the top and we return self - def base_doc - return self if base_doc? - @casted_by.base_doc - end - - # Checks if we're the top document - def base_doc? - !@casted_by - end - - # Takes a hash as argument, and applies the values by using writer methods - # for each key. It doesn't save the document at the end. Raises a NoMethodError if the corresponding methods are - # missing. In case of error, no attributes are changed. - def update_attributes_without_saving(hash) - # remove attributes that cannot be updated, silently ignoring them - # which matches Rails behavior when, for instance, setting created_at. - # make a copy, we don't want to change arguments - attrs = hash.dup - %w[_id _rev created_at updated_at].each {|attr| attrs.delete(attr)} - check_properties_exist(attrs) - set_attributes(attrs) - end - alias :attributes= :update_attributes_without_saving - - # Takes a hash as argument, and applies the values by using writer methods - # for each key. Raises a NoMethodError if the corresponding methods are - # missing. In case of error, no attributes are changed. - def update_attributes(hash) - update_attributes_without_saving hash - save - end - - # for compatibility with old-school frameworks - alias :new_record? :new? - alias :new_document? :new? - - # Trigger the callbacks (before, after, around) - # and create the document - # It's important to have a create callback since you can't check if a document - # was new after you saved it - # - # When creating a document, both the create and the save callbacks will be triggered. - def create(bulk = false) - caught = catch(:halt) do - _run_create_callbacks do - _run_save_callbacks do - create_without_callbacks(bulk) - end - end - end - end - - # unlike save, create returns the newly created document - def create_without_callbacks(bulk =false) - raise ArgumentError, "a document requires a database to be created to (The document or the #{self.class} default database were not set)" unless database - set_unique_id if new? && self.respond_to?(:set_unique_id) - result = database.save_doc(self, bulk) - (result["ok"] == true) ? self : false - end - - # Creates the document in the db. Raises an exception - # if the document is not created properly. - def create! - raise "#{self.inspect} failed to save" unless self.create - end - - # Trigger the callbacks (before, after, around) - # only if the document isn't new - def update(bulk = false) - caught = catch(:halt) do - if self.new? - save(bulk) - else - _run_update_callbacks do - _run_save_callbacks do - save_without_callbacks(bulk) - end - end - end - end - end - - # Trigger the callbacks (before, after, around) - # and save the document - def save(bulk = false) - caught = catch(:halt) do - if self.new? - _run_save_callbacks do - save_without_callbacks(bulk) - end - else - update(bulk) - end - end - end - - # Overridden to set the unique ID. - # Returns a boolean value - def save_without_callbacks(bulk = false) - raise ArgumentError, "a document requires a database to be saved to (The document or the #{self.class} default database were not set)" unless database - set_unique_id if new? && self.respond_to?(:set_unique_id) - result = database.save_doc(self, bulk) - mark_as_saved - result["ok"] == true - end - - # Saves the document to the db using save. Raises an exception - # if the document is not saved properly. - def save! - raise "#{self.inspect} failed to save" unless self.save - true - end - - # Deletes the document from the database. Runs the :destroy callbacks. - # Removes the _id and _rev fields, preparing the - # document to be saved to a new _id. - def destroy(bulk=false) - caught = catch(:halt) do - _run_destroy_callbacks do - result = database.delete_doc(self, bulk) - if result['ok'] - self.delete('_rev') - self.delete('_id') - end - result['ok'] - end - end - end - - protected - - # Set document_saved flag on all casted models to true - def mark_as_saved - self.each do |key, prop| - if prop.is_a?(Array) - prop.each do |item| - if item.respond_to?(:document_saved) - item.send(:document_saved=, true) - end - end - elsif prop.respond_to?(:document_saved) - prop.send(:document_saved=, true) - end - end - end - - private - - def check_properties_exist(attrs) - attrs.each do |attribute_name, attribute_value| - raise NoMethodError, "#{attribute_name}= method not available, use property :#{attribute_name}" unless self.respond_to?("#{attribute_name}=") - end - end - - def set_attributes(hash) - attrs = remove_protected_attributes(hash) - attrs.each do |attribute_name, attribute_value| - if self.respond_to?("#{attribute_name}=") - self.send("#{attribute_name}=", attrs.delete(attribute_name)) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/more/property.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/more/property.rb deleted file mode 100644 index efede7427..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/more/property.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -module CouchRest - - # Basic attribute support for adding getter/setter + validation - class Property - attr_reader :name, :type, :read_only, :alias, :default, :casted, :init_method, :options - - # attribute to define - def initialize(name, type = nil, options = {}) - @name = name.to_s - parse_type(type) - parse_options(options) - self - end - - - private - - def parse_type(type) - if type.nil? - @type = 'String' - elsif type.is_a?(Array) && type.empty? - @type = 'Array' - else - @type = type.is_a?(Array) ? [type.first.to_s] : type.to_s - end - end - - def parse_options(options) - return if options.empty? - @validation_format = options.delete(:format) if options[:format] - @read_only = options.delete(:read_only) if options[:read_only] - @alias = options.delete(:alias) if options[:alias] - @default = options.delete(:default) unless options[:default].nil? - @casted = options[:casted] ? true : false - @init_method = options[:init_method] ? options.delete(:init_method) : 'new' - @options = options - end - - end -end - -class CastedArray < Array - attr_accessor :casted_by - - def << obj - obj.casted_by = self.casted_by if obj.respond_to?(:casted_by) - super(obj) - end - - def push(obj) - obj.casted_by = self.casted_by if obj.respond_to?(:casted_by) - super(obj) - end - - def []= index, obj - obj.casted_by = self.casted_by if obj.respond_to?(:casted_by) - super(index, obj) - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/support/blank.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/support/blank.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bb65e5f0a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/support/blank.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -# blank? methods for several different class types -class Object - # Returns true if the object is nil or empty (if applicable) - def blank? - nil? || (respond_to?(:empty?) && empty?) - end -end # class Object - -class Numeric - # Numerics can't be blank - def blank? - false - end -end # class Numeric - -class NilClass - # Nils are always blank - def blank? - true - end -end # class NilClass - -class TrueClass - # True is not blank. - def blank? - false - end -end # class TrueClass - -class FalseClass - # False is always blank. - def blank? - true - end -end # class FalseClass - -class String - # Strips out whitespace then tests if the string is empty. - def blank? - strip.empty? - end -end # class String diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/support/class.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/support/class.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5e538abeb..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/support/class.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2006-2009 David Heinemeier Hansson -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. -# -# Extracted From -# http://github.com/rails/rails/commit/971e2438d98326c994ec6d3ef8e37b7e868ed6e2 - -# Extends the class object with class and instance accessors for class attributes, -# just like the native attr* accessors for instance attributes. -# -# class Person -# cattr_accessor :hair_colors -# end -# -# Person.hair_colors = [:brown, :black, :blonde, :red] -class Class - def cattr_reader(*syms) - syms.flatten.each do |sym| - next if sym.is_a?(Hash) - class_eval(<<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1) - unless defined? @@#{sym} # unless defined? @@hair_colors - @@#{sym} = nil # @@hair_colors = nil - end # end - # - def self.#{sym} # def self.hair_colors - @@#{sym} # @@hair_colors - end # end - # - def #{sym} # def hair_colors - @@#{sym} # @@hair_colors - end # end - EOS - end - end unless Class.respond_to?(:cattr_reader) - - def cattr_writer(*syms) - options = syms.extract_options! - syms.flatten.each do |sym| - class_eval(<<-EOS, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1) - unless defined? @@#{sym} # unless defined? @@hair_colors - @@#{sym} = nil # @@hair_colors = nil - end # end - # - def self.#{sym}=(obj) # def self.hair_colors=(obj) - @@#{sym} = obj # @@hair_colors = obj - end # end - # - #{" # - def #{sym}=(obj) # def hair_colors=(obj) - @@#{sym} = obj # @@hair_colors = obj - end # end - " unless options[:instance_writer] == false } # # instance writer above is generated unless options[:instance_writer] == false - EOS - end - end unless Class.respond_to?(:cattr_writer) - - def cattr_accessor(*syms) - cattr_reader(*syms) - cattr_writer(*syms) - end unless Class.respond_to?(:cattr_accessor) - - # Defines class-level inheritable attribute reader. Attributes are available to subclasses, - # each subclass has a copy of parent's attribute. - # - # @param *syms Array of attributes to define inheritable reader for. - # @return Array of attributes converted into inheritable_readers. - # - # @api public - # - # @todo Do we want to block instance_reader via :instance_reader => false - # @todo It would be preferable that we do something with a Hash passed in - # (error out or do the same as other methods above) instead of silently - # moving on). In particular, this makes the return value of this function - # less useful. - def extlib_inheritable_reader(*ivars) - instance_reader = ivars.pop[:reader] if ivars.last.is_a?(Hash) - - ivars.each do |ivar| - self.class_eval <<-RUBY, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def self.#{ivar} - return @#{ivar} if self.object_id == #{self.object_id} || defined?(@#{ivar}) - ivar = superclass.#{ivar} - return nil if ivar.nil? && !#{self}.instance_variable_defined?("@#{ivar}") - @#{ivar} = ivar && !ivar.is_a?(Module) && !ivar.is_a?(Numeric) && !ivar.is_a?(TrueClass) && !ivar.is_a?(FalseClass) ? ivar.dup : ivar - end - RUBY - unless instance_reader == false - self.class_eval <<-RUBY, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def #{ivar} - self.class.#{ivar} - end - RUBY - end - end - end unless Class.respond_to?(:extlib_inheritable_reader) - - # Defines class-level inheritable attribute writer. Attributes are available to subclasses, - # each subclass has a copy of parent's attribute. - # - # @param *syms Boolean}]> Array of attributes to - # define inheritable writer for. - # @option syms :instance_writer if true, instance-level inheritable attribute writer is defined. - # @return An Array of the attributes that were made into inheritable writers. - # - # @api public - # - # @todo We need a style for class_eval <<-HEREDOC. I'd like to make it - # class_eval(<<-RUBY, __FILE__, __LINE__), but we should codify it somewhere. - def extlib_inheritable_writer(*ivars) - instance_writer = ivars.pop[:writer] if ivars.last.is_a?(Hash) - ivars.each do |ivar| - self.class_eval <<-RUBY, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def self.#{ivar}=(obj) - @#{ivar} = obj - end - RUBY - unless instance_writer == false - self.class_eval <<-RUBY, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1 - def #{ivar}=(obj) self.class.#{ivar} = obj end - RUBY - end - - self.send("#{ivar}=", yield) if block_given? - end - end unless Class.respond_to?(:extlib_inheritable_writer) - - # Defines class-level inheritable attribute accessor. Attributes are available to subclasses, - # each subclass has a copy of parent's attribute. - # - # @param *syms Boolean}]> Array of attributes to - # define inheritable accessor for. - # @option syms :instance_writer if true, instance-level inheritable attribute writer is defined. - # @return An Array of attributes turned into inheritable accessors. - # - # @api public - def extlib_inheritable_accessor(*syms, &block) - extlib_inheritable_reader(*syms) - extlib_inheritable_writer(*syms, &block) - end unless Class.respond_to?(:extlib_inheritable_accessor) -end - -class Array - # Extracts options from a set of arguments. Removes and returns the last - # element in the array if it's a hash, otherwise returns a blank hash. - # - # def options(*args) - # args.extract_options! - # end - # - # options(1, 2) # => {} - # options(1, 2, :a => :b) # => {:a=>:b} - def extract_options! - last.is_a?(::Hash) ? pop : {} - end unless Array.new.respond_to?(:extract_options!) - - # Wraps the object in an Array unless it's an Array. Converts the - # object to an Array using #to_ary if it implements that. - def self.wrap(object) - case object - when nil - [] - when self - object - else - if object.respond_to?(:to_ary) - object.to_ary - else - [object] - end - end - end unless Array.respond_to?(:wrap) -end - diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/support/rails.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/support/rails.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 997c2c683..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/support/rails.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -# This file contains various hacks for Rails compatibility. -class Hash - # Hack so that CouchRest::Document, which descends from Hash, - # doesn't appear to Rails routing as a Hash of options - def self.===(other) - return false if self == Hash && other.is_a?(CouchRest::Document) - super - end -end - -CouchRest::Document.class_eval do - # Need this when passing doc to a resourceful route - alias_method :to_param, :id - - # Hack so that CouchRest::Document, which descends from Hash, - # doesn't appear to Rails routing as a Hash of options - def is_a?(o) - return false if o == Hash - super - end - alias_method :kind_of?, :is_a? -end - -CouchRest::CastedModel.class_eval do - # The to_param method is needed for rails to generate resourceful routes. - # In your controller, remember that it's actually the id of the document. - def id - return nil if base_doc.nil? - base_doc.id - end - alias_method :to_param, :id -end - -require Pathname.new(File.dirname(__FILE__)).join('..', 'validation', 'validation_errors') - -CouchRest::Validation::ValidationErrors.class_eval do - # Returns the total number of errors added. Two errors added to the same attribute will be counted as such. - # This method is called by error_messages_for - def count - errors.values.inject(0) { |error_count, errors_for_attribute| error_count + errors_for_attribute.size } - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/auto_validate.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/auto_validate.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d277bb3af..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/auto_validate.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,157 +0,0 @@ -# Ported from dm-migrations -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'support', 'class') - -module CouchRest - - class Property - # flag letting us know if we already checked the autovalidation settings - attr_accessor :autovalidation_check - @autovalidation_check = false - end - - module Validation - module AutoValidate - - # # Force the auto validation for the class properties - # # This feature is still not fully ported over, - # # test are lacking, so please use with caution - # def auto_validate! - # auto_validation = true - # end - - # adds message for validator - def options_with_message(base_options, property, validator_name) - options = base_options.clone - opts = property.options - options[:message] = if opts[:messages] - if opts[:messages].is_a?(Hash) and msg = opts[:messages][validator_name] - msg - else - nil - end - elsif opts[:message] - opts[:message] - else - nil - end - options - end - - - ## - # Auto-generate validations for a given property. This will only occur - # if the option :auto_validation is either true or left undefined. - # - # @details [Triggers] - # Triggers that generate validator creation - # - # :nullable => false - # Setting the option :nullable to false causes a - # validates_presence_of validator to be automatically created on - # the property - # - # :size => 20 or :length => 20 - # Setting the option :size or :length causes a validates_length_of - # validator to be automatically created on the property. If the - # value is a Integer the validation will set :maximum => value if - # the value is a Range the validation will set :within => value - # - # :format => :predefined / lambda / Proc - # Setting the :format option causes a validates_format_of - # validator to be automatically created on the property - # - # :set => ["foo", "bar", "baz"] - # Setting the :set option causes a validates_within - # validator to be automatically created on the property - # - # Integer type - # Using a Integer type causes a validates_numericality_of - # validator to be created for the property. integer_only - # is set to true - # - # Float type - # Using a Integer type causes a validates_is_number - # validator to be created for the property. integer_only - # is set to false, and precision/scale match the property - # - # - # Messages - # - # :messages => {..} - # Setting :messages hash replaces standard error messages - # with custom ones. For instance: - # :messages => {:presence => "Field is required", - # :format => "Field has invalid format"} - # Hash keys are: :presence, :format, :length, :is_unique, - # :is_number, :is_primitive - # - # :message => "Some message" - # It is just shortcut if only one validation option is set - # - def auto_generate_validations(property) - return unless ((property.autovalidation_check != true) && self.auto_validation) - return if (property.options && (property.options.has_key?(:auto_validation) && !property.options[:auto_validation]) || property.read_only) - # value is set by the storage system - opts = {} - opts[:context] = property.options[:validates] if property.options.has_key?(:validates) - - # presence - if opts[:allow_nil] == false - validates_presence_of property.name, options_with_message(opts, property, :presence) - end - - # length - if property.type == "String" - # XXX: maybe length should always return a Range, with the min defaulting to 1 - # 52 being the max set - len = property.options.fetch(:length, property.options.fetch(:size, 52)) - if len.is_a?(Range) - opts[:within] = len - else - opts[:maximum] = len - end - validates_length_of property.name, options_with_message(opts, property, :length) - end - - # format - if property.options.has_key?(:format) - opts[:with] = property.options[:format] - # validates_format property.name, opts - validates_format property.name, options_with_message(opts, property, :format) - end - - # uniqueness validator - if property.options.has_key?(:unique) - value = property.options[:unique] - if value.is_a?(Array) || value.is_a?(Symbol) - # validates_is_unique property.name, :scope => Array(value) - validates_is_unique property.name, options_with_message({:scope => Array(value)}, property, :is_unique) - elsif value.is_a?(TrueClass) - # validates_is_unique property.name - validates_is_unique property.name, options_with_message({}, property, :is_unique) - end - end - - # within validator - if property.options.has_key?(:set) - validates_within property.name, options_with_message({:set => property.options[:set]}, property, :within) - end - - # numeric validator - if "Integer" == property.type - opts[:integer_only] = true - validates_numericality_of property.name, options_with_message(opts, property, :is_number) - elsif Float == property.type - opts[:precision] = property.precision - opts[:scale] = property.scale - validates_numericality_of property.name, options_with_message(opts, property, :is_number) - end - - # marked the property has checked - property.autovalidation_check = true - - end - - end # module AutoValidate - end # module Validation -end # module CouchRest diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/contextual_validators.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/contextual_validators.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9f2304cf8..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/contextual_validators.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -# Extracted from dm-validations 0.9.10 -# -# Copyright (c) 2007 Guy van den Berg -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -module CouchRest - module Validation - - ## - # - # @author Guy van den Berg - # @since 0.9 - class ContextualValidators - - def dump - contexts.each_pair do |key, context| - puts "Key=#{key} Context: #{context}" - end - end - - # Get a hash of named context validators for the resource - # - # @return a hash of validators - def contexts - @contexts ||= {} - end - - # Return an array of validators for a named context - # - # @return An array of validators - def context(name) - contexts[name] ||= [] - end - - # Clear all named context validators off of the resource - # - def clear! - contexts.clear - end - - # Execute all validators in the named context against the target - # - # @param named_context the context we are validating against - # @param target the resource that we are validating - # @return true if all are valid, otherwise false - def execute(named_context, target) - raise(ArgumentError, 'invalid context specified') if !named_context || (contexts.length > 0 && !contexts[named_context]) - target.errors.clear! - result = true - context(named_context).each do |validator| - next unless validator.execute?(target) - result = false unless validator.call(target) - end - - result - end - - end # module ContextualValidators - end # module Validation -end # module CouchRest diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validation_errors.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validation_errors.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7b7da0b79..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validation_errors.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,125 +0,0 @@ -# Extracted from dm-validations 0.9.10 -# -# Copyright (c) 2007 Guy van den Berg -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -module CouchRest - module Validation - - ## - # - # @author Guy van den Berg - # @since 0.9 - class ValidationErrors - - include Enumerable - - @@default_error_messages = { - :absent => '%s must be absent', - :inclusion => '%s must be one of [%s]', - :invalid => '%s has an invalid format', - :confirmation => '%s does not match the confirmation', - :accepted => "%s is not accepted", - :nil => '%s must not be nil', - :blank => '%s must not be blank', - :length_between => '%s must be between %s and %s characters long', - :too_long => '%s must be less than %s characters long', - :too_short => '%s must be more than %s characters long', - :wrong_length => '%s must be %s characters long', - :taken => '%s is already taken', - :not_a_number => '%s must be a number', - :not_an_integer => '%s must be an integer', - :greater_than => '%s must be greater than %s', - :greater_than_or_equal_to => "%s must be greater than or equal to %s", - :equal_to => "%s must be equal to %s", - :less_than => '%s must be less than %s', - :less_than_or_equal_to => "%s must be less than or equal to %s", - :value_between => '%s must be between %s and %s', - :primitive => '%s must be of type %s' - } - - # Holds a hash with all the default error messages that can be replaced by your own copy or localizations. - cattr_writer :default_error_messages - - def self.default_error_message(key, field, *values) - field = CouchRest.humanize(field) - @@default_error_messages[key] % [field, *values].flatten - end - - # Clear existing validation errors. - def clear! - errors.clear - end - - # Add a validation error. Use the field_name :general if the errors does - # not apply to a specific field of the Resource. - # - # @param field_name the name of the field that caused the error - # @param message the message to add - def add(field_name, message) - (errors[field_name.to_sym] ||= []) << message - end - - # Collect all errors into a single list. - def full_messages - errors.inject([]) do |list, pair| - list += pair.last - end - end - - # Return validation errors for a particular field_name. - # - # @param field_name the name of the field you want an error for - def on(field_name) - errors_for_field = errors[field_name.to_sym] - errors_for_field.blank? ? nil : errors_for_field - end - - def each - errors.map.each do |k, v| - next if v.blank? - yield(v) - end - end - - def empty? - entries.empty? - end - - # Return size of errors hash - # - # Allows us to play nicely with Rails' helpers - def count - errors.size - end - - def method_missing(meth, *args, &block) - errors.send(meth, *args, &block) - end - - private - def errors - @errors ||= {} - end - - end # class ValidationErrors - end # module Validation -end # module CouchRest diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/absent_field_validator.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/absent_field_validator.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e2b7f5564..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/absent_field_validator.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -# Extracted from dm-validations 0.9.10 -# -# Copyright (c) 2007 Guy van den Berg -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -module CouchRest - module Validation - - ## - # - # @author Guy van den Berg - class AbsentFieldValidator < GenericValidator - - def initialize(field_name, options={}) - super - @field_name, @options = field_name, options - end - - def call(target) - value = target.send(field_name) - return true if (value.nil? || (value.respond_to?(:empty?) && value.empty?)) - - error_message = @options[:message] || ValidationErrors.default_error_message(:absent, field_name) - add_error(target, error_message, field_name) - - return false - end - end # class AbsentFieldValidator - - module ValidatesAbsent - - ## - # - # @example [Usage] - # - # class Page - # - # property :unwanted_attribute, String - # property :another_unwanted, String - # property :yet_again, String - # - # validates_absent :unwanted_attribute - # validates_absent :another_unwanted, :yet_again - # - # # a call to valid? will return false unless - # # all three attributes are blank - # end - # - def validates_absent(*fields) - opts = opts_from_validator_args(fields) - add_validator_to_context(opts, fields, CouchRest::Validation::AbsentFieldValidator) - end - - end # module ValidatesAbsent - end # module Validation -end # module CouchRest diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/confirmation_validator.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/confirmation_validator.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2a5c58731..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/confirmation_validator.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -# Extracted from dm-validations 0.9.10 -# -# Copyright (c) 2007 Guy van den Berg -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -module CouchRest - module Validation - - ## - # - # @author Guy van den Berg - # @since 0.9 - class ConfirmationValidator < GenericValidator - - def initialize(field_name, options = {}) - super - @options = options - @field_name, @confirm_field_name = field_name, (options[:confirm] || "#{field_name}_confirmation").to_sym - @options[:allow_nil] = true unless @options.has_key?(:allow_nil) - end - - def call(target) - unless valid?(target) - error_message = @options[:message] || ValidationErrors.default_error_message(:confirmation, field_name) - add_error(target, error_message, field_name) - return false - end - - return true - end - - def valid?(target) - field_value = target.send(field_name) - return true if @options[:allow_nil] && field_value.nil? - return false if !@options[:allow_nil] && field_value.nil? - - confirm_value = target.instance_variable_get("@#{@confirm_field_name}") - field_value == confirm_value - end - - end # class ConfirmationValidator - - module ValidatesIsConfirmed - - ## - # Validates that the given attribute is confirmed by another attribute. - # A common use case scenario is when you require a user to confirm their - # password, for which you use both password and password_confirmation - # attributes. - # - # @option :allow_nil true/false (default is true) - # @option :confirm the attribute that you want to validate - # against (default is firstattr_confirmation) - # - # @example [Usage] - # - # class Page < Hash - # include CouchRest::ExtendedModel - # include CouchRest::Validations - # - # property :password, String - # property :email, String - # attr_accessor :password_confirmation - # attr_accessor :email_repeated - # - # validates_confirmation_of :password - # validates_confirmation_of :email, :confirm => :email_repeated - # - # # a call to valid? will return false unless: - # # password == password_confirmation - # # and - # # email == email_repeated - # - def validates_confirmation_of(*fields) - opts = opts_from_validator_args(fields) - add_validator_to_context(opts, fields, CouchRest::Validation::ConfirmationValidator) - end - - def validates_is_confirmed(*fields) - warn "[DEPRECATION] `validates_is_confirmed` is deprecated. Please use `validates_confirmation_of` instead." - validates_confirmation_of(*fields) - end - - - - - end # module ValidatesIsConfirmed - end # module Validation -end # module CouchRest diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/format_validator.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/format_validator.rb deleted file mode 100644 index fa61212ea..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/format_validator.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -# Extracted from dm-validations 0.9.10 -# -# Copyright (c) 2007 Guy van den Berg -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -require 'pathname' -require Pathname(__FILE__).dirname.expand_path + 'formats/email' -require Pathname(__FILE__).dirname.expand_path + 'formats/url' - -module CouchRest - module Validation - - ## - # - # @author Guy van den Berg - # @since 0.9 - class FormatValidator < GenericValidator - - FORMATS = {} - include CouchRest::Validation::Format::Email - include CouchRest::Validation::Format::Url - - def initialize(field_name, options = {}, &b) - super(field_name, options) - @field_name, @options = field_name, options - @options[:allow_nil] = false unless @options.has_key?(:allow_nil) - end - - def call(target) - value = target.validation_property_value(field_name) - return true if @options[:allow_nil] && value.nil? - - validation = @options[:as] || @options[:with] - - raise "No such predefined format '#{validation}'" if validation.is_a?(Symbol) && !FORMATS.has_key?(validation) - validator = validation.is_a?(Symbol) ? FORMATS[validation][0] : validation - - valid = case validator - when Proc then validator.call(value) - when Regexp then value =~ validator - else - raise UnknownValidationFormat, "Can't determine how to validate #{target.class}##{field_name} with #{validator.inspect}" - end - - return true if valid - - error_message = @options[:message] || ValidationErrors.default_error_message(:invalid, field_name) - - field = CouchRest.humanize(field_name) - error_message = error_message.call(field, value) if error_message.respond_to?(:call) - - add_error(target, error_message, field_name) - - false - end - - #class UnknownValidationFormat < StandardError; end - - end # class FormatValidator - - module ValidatesFormat - - ## - # Validates that the attribute is in the specified format. You may use the - # :as (or :with, it's an alias) option to specify the pre-defined format - # that you want to validate against. You may also specify your own format - # via a Proc or Regexp passed to the the :as or :with options. - # - # @option :allow_nil true/false (default is true) - # @option :as the pre-defined format, Proc or Regexp to validate against - # @option :with an alias for :as - # - # @details [Pre-defined Formats] - # :email_address (format is specified in DataMapper::Validation::Format::Email) - # :url (format is specified in DataMapper::Validation::Format::Url) - # - # @example [Usage] - # - # class Page - # - # property :email, String - # property :zip_code, String - # - # validates_format_of :email, :as => :email_address - # validates_format_of :zip_code, :with => /^\d{5}$/ - # - # # a call to valid? will return false unless: - # # email is formatted like an email address - # # and - # # zip_code is a string of 5 digits - # - def validates_format_of(*fields) - opts = opts_from_validator_args(fields) - add_validator_to_context(opts, fields, CouchRest::Validation::FormatValidator) - end - - def validates_format(*fields) - warn "[DEPRECATION] `validates_format` is deprecated. Please use `validates_format_of` instead." - validates_format_of(*fields) - end - - end # module ValidatesFormat - end # module Validation -end # module CouchRest diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/formats/email.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/formats/email.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 22006a747..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/formats/email.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -# encoding: binary - -# Extracted from dm-validations 0.9.10 -# -# Copyright (c) 2007 Guy van den Berg -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -module CouchRest - module Validation - module Format - module Email - - def self.included(base) - CouchRest::Validation::FormatValidator::FORMATS.merge!( - :email_address => [ EmailAddress, lambda { |field, value| '%s is not a valid email address'.t(value) }] - ) - end - - # RFC2822 (No attribution reference available) - EmailAddress = begin - alpha = "a-zA-Z" - digit = "0-9" - atext = "[#{alpha}#{digit}\!\#\$\%\&\'\*+\/\=\?\^\_\`\{\|\}\~\-]" - dot_atom_text = "#{atext}+([.]#{atext}*)*" - dot_atom = "#{dot_atom_text}" - qtext = '[^\\x0d\\x22\\x5c\\x80-\\xff]' - text = "[\\x01-\\x09\\x11\\x12\\x14-\\x7f]" - quoted_pair = "(\\x5c#{text})" - qcontent = "(?:#{qtext}|#{quoted_pair})" - quoted_string = "[\"]#{qcontent}+[\"]" - atom = "#{atext}+" - word = "(?:#{atom}|#{quoted_string})" - obs_local_part = "#{word}([.]#{word})*" - local_part = "(?:#{dot_atom}|#{quoted_string}|#{obs_local_part})" - no_ws_ctl = "\\x01-\\x08\\x11\\x12\\x14-\\x1f\\x7f" - dtext = "[#{no_ws_ctl}\\x21-\\x5a\\x5e-\\x7e]" - dcontent = "(?:#{dtext}|#{quoted_pair})" - domain_literal = "\\[#{dcontent}+\\]" - obs_domain = "#{atom}([.]#{atom})*" - domain = "(?:#{dot_atom}|#{domain_literal}|#{obs_domain})" - addr_spec = "#{local_part}\@#{domain}" - pattern = /^#{addr_spec}$/ - end - - end # module Email - end # module Format - end # module Validation -end # module CouchRest diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/formats/url.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/formats/url.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 675f0c409..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/formats/url.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -# Extracted from dm-validations 0.9.10 -# -# Copyright (c) 2007 Guy van den Berg -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -module CouchRest - module Validation - module Format - module Url - - def self.included(base) - CouchRest::Validation::FormatValidator::FORMATS.merge!( - :url => [ Url, lambda { |field, value| '%s is not a valid URL'.t(value) }] - ) - end - - Url = begin - # Regex from http://www.igvita.com/2006/09/07/validating-url-in-ruby-on-rails/ - /(^$)|(^(http|https):\/\/[a-z0-9]+([\-\.]{1}[a-z0-9]+)*\.[a-z]{2,5}(([0-9]{1,5})?\/.*)?$)/ix - end - - end # module Url - end # module Format - end # module Validation -end # module CouchRest \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/generic_validator.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/generic_validator.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f353cf65d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/generic_validator.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- - -# Extracted from dm-validations 0.9.10 -# -# Copyright (c) 2007 Guy van den Berg -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -module CouchRest - module Validation - - # All validators extend this base class. Validators must: - # - # * Implement the initialize method to capture its parameters, also calling - # super to have this parent class capture the optional, general :if and - # :unless parameters. - # * Implement the call method, returning true or false. The call method - # provides the validation logic. - # - # @author Guy van den Berg - class GenericValidator - - attr_accessor :if_clause, :unless_clause - attr_reader :field_name - - # Construct a validator. Capture the :if and :unless clauses when present. - # - # @param field The property specified for validation - # - # @option :if The name of a method or a Proc to call to - # determine if the validation should occur. - # @option :unless The name of a method or a Proc to call to - # determine if the validation should not occur - # All additional key/value pairs are passed through to the validator - # that is sub-classing this GenericValidator - # - def initialize(field, opts = {}) - @if_clause = opts.delete(:if) - @unless_clause = opts.delete(:unless) - end - - # Add an error message to a target resource. If the error corresponds to a - # specific field of the resource, add it to that field, otherwise add it - # as a :general message. - # - # @param target the resource that has the error - # @param message the message to add - # @param field_name the name of the field that caused the error - # - # TODO - should the field_name for a general message be :default??? - # - def add_error(target, message, field_name = :general) - target.errors.add(field_name, message) - end - - # Call the validator. "call" is used so the operation is BoundMethod and - # Block compatible. This must be implemented in all concrete classes. - # - # @param target the resource that the validator must be called - # against - # @return true if valid, otherwise false - def call(target) - raise NotImplementedError, "CouchRest::Validation::GenericValidator::call must be overriden in a subclass" - end - - # Determines if this validator should be run against the - # target by evaluating the :if and :unless clauses - # optionally passed while specifying any validator. - # - # @param target the resource that we check against - # @return true if should be run, otherwise false - def execute?(target) - if unless_clause = self.unless_clause - if unless_clause.is_a?(Symbol) - return false if target.send(unless_clause) - elsif unless_clause.respond_to?(:call) - return false if unless_clause.call(target) - end - end - - if if_clause = self.if_clause - if if_clause.is_a?(Symbol) - return target.send(if_clause) - elsif if_clause.respond_to?(:call) - return if_clause.call(target) - end - end - - true - end - - def ==(other) - self.class == other.class && - self.field_name == other.field_name && - self.class == other.class && - self.if_clause == other.if_clause && - self.unless_clause == other.unless_clause && - self.instance_variable_get(:@options) == other.instance_variable_get(:@options) - end - - end # class GenericValidator - end # module Validation -end # module CouchRest diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/length_validator.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/length_validator.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ec80dff2d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/length_validator.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -# Extracted from dm-validations 0.9.10 -# -# Copyright (c) 2007 Guy van den Berg -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -module CouchRest - module Validation - - ## - # - # @author Guy van den Berg - # @since 0.9 - class LengthValidator < GenericValidator - - def initialize(field_name, options) - super - @field_name = field_name - @options = options - - @min = options[:minimum] || options[:min] - @max = options[:maximum] || options[:max] - @equal = options[:is] || options[:equals] - @range = options[:within] || options[:in] - - @validation_method ||= :range if @range - @validation_method ||= :min if @min && @max.nil? - @validation_method ||= :max if @max && @min.nil? - @validation_method ||= :equals unless @equal.nil? - end - - def call(target) - field_value = target.validation_property_value(field_name) - return true if @options[:allow_nil] && field_value.nil? - - field_value = '' if field_value.nil? - - # XXX: HACK seems hacky to do this on every validation, probably should - # do this elsewhere? - field = CouchRest.humanize(field_name) - min = @range ? @range.min : @min - max = @range ? @range.max : @max - equal = @equal - - case @validation_method - when :range then - unless valid = @range.include?(field_value.size) - error_message = ValidationErrors.default_error_message(:length_between, field, min, max) - end - when :min then - unless valid = field_value.size >= min - error_message = ValidationErrors.default_error_message(:too_short, field, min) - end - when :max then - unless valid = field_value.size <= max - error_message = ValidationErrors.default_error_message(:too_long, field, max) - end - when :equals then - unless valid = field_value.size == equal - error_message = ValidationErrors.default_error_message(:wrong_length, field, equal) - end - end - - error_message = @options[:message] || error_message - - add_error(target, error_message, field_name) unless valid - - return valid - end - - end # class LengthValidator - - module ValidatesLength - - # Validates that the length of the attribute is equal to, less than, - # greater than or within a certain range (depending upon the options - # you specify). - # - # @option :allow_nil true/false (default is true) - # @option :minimum ensures that the attribute's length is greater than - # or equal to the supplied value - # @option :min alias for :minimum - # @option :maximum ensures the attribute's length is less than or equal - # to the supplied value - # @option :max alias for :maximum - # @option :equals ensures the attribute's length is equal to the - # supplied value - # @option :is alias for :equals - # @option :in given a Range, ensures that the attributes length is - # include?'ed in the Range - # @option :within alias for :in - # - # @example [Usage] - # - # class Page - # - # property high, Integer - # property low, Integer - # property just_right, Integer - # - # validates_length_of :high, :min => 100000000000 - # validates_length_of :low, :equals => 0 - # validates_length_of :just_right, :within => 1..10 - # - # # a call to valid? will return false unless: - # # high is greater than or equal to 100000000000 - # # low is equal to 0 - # # just_right is between 1 and 10 (inclusive of both 1 and 10) - # - def validates_length_of(*fields) - opts = opts_from_validator_args(fields) - add_validator_to_context(opts, fields, CouchRest::Validation::LengthValidator) - end - - def validates_length(*fields) - warn "[DEPRECATION] `validates_length` is deprecated. Please use `validates_length_of` instead." - validates_length_of(*fields) - end - - end # module ValidatesLength - end # module Validation -end # module CouchRest diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/method_validator.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/method_validator.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d393fc9f3..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/method_validator.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -# Extracted from dm-validations 0.9.10 -# -# Copyright (c) 2007 Guy van den Berg -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -module CouchRest - module Validation - - ## - # - # @author Guy van den Berg - # @since 0.9 - class MethodValidator < GenericValidator - - def initialize(field_name, options={}) - super - @field_name, @options = field_name, options.clone - @options[:method] = @field_name unless @options.has_key?(:method) - end - - def call(target) - result, message = target.send(@options[:method]) - add_error(target, message, field_name) unless result - result - end - - def ==(other) - @options[:method] == other.instance_variable_get(:@options)[:method] && super - end - end # class MethodValidator - - module ValidatesWithMethod - - ## - # Validate using the given method. The method given needs to return: - # [result::, Error Message::] - # - # @example [Usage] - # - # class Page - # - # property :zip_code, String - # - # validates_with_method :in_the_right_location? - # - # def in_the_right_location? - # if @zip_code == "94301" - # return true - # else - # return [false, "You're in the wrong zip code"] - # end - # end - # - # # A call to valid? will return false and - # # populate the object's errors with "You're in the - # # wrong zip code" unless zip_code == "94301" - # - # # You can also specify field: - # - # validates_with_method :zip_code, :in_the_right_location? - # - # # it will add returned error message to :zip_code field - # - def validates_with_method(*fields) - opts = opts_from_validator_args(fields) - add_validator_to_context(opts, fields, CouchRest::Validation::MethodValidator) - end - - end # module ValidatesWithMethod - end # module Validation -end # module CouchRest diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/numeric_validator.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/numeric_validator.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a27e2740a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/numeric_validator.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -# Extracted from dm-validations 0.9.10 -# -# Copyright (c) 2007 Guy van den Berg -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -module CouchRest - module Validation - - ## - # - # @author Guy van den Berg - # @since 0.9 - class NumericValidator < GenericValidator - - def initialize(field_name, options={}) - super - @field_name, @options = field_name, options - @options[:integer_only] = false unless @options.has_key?(:integer_only) - end - - def call(target) - value = target.send(field_name) - return true if @options[:allow_nil] && value.nil? - - value = (defined?(BigDecimal) && value.kind_of?(BigDecimal)) ? value.to_s('F') : value.to_s - - error_message = @options[:message] - precision = @options[:precision] - scale = @options[:scale] - - if @options[:integer_only] - return true if value =~ /\A[+-]?\d+\z/ - error_message ||= ValidationErrors.default_error_message(:not_an_integer, field_name) - else - # FIXME: if precision and scale are not specified, can we assume that it is an integer? - # probably not, as floating point numbers don't have hard - # defined scale. the scale floats with the length of the - # integral and precision. Ie. if precision = 10 and integral - # portion of the number is 9834 (4 digits), the max scale will - # be 6 (10 - 4). But if the integral length is 1, max scale - # will be (10 - 1) = 9, so 1.234567890. - if precision && scale - #handles both Float when it has scale specified and BigDecimal - if precision > scale && scale > 0 - return true if value =~ /\A[+-]?(?:\d{1,#{precision - scale}}|\d{0,#{precision - scale}}\.\d{1,#{scale}})\z/ - elsif precision > scale && scale == 0 - return true if value =~ /\A[+-]?(?:\d{1,#{precision}}(?:\.0)?)\z/ - elsif precision == scale - return true if value =~ /\A[+-]?(?:0(?:\.\d{1,#{scale}})?)\z/ - else - raise ArgumentError, "Invalid precision #{precision.inspect} and scale #{scale.inspect} for #{field_name} (value: #{value.inspect} #{value.class})" - end - elsif precision && scale.nil? - # for floats, if scale is not set - - #total number of digits is less or equal precision - return true if value.gsub(/[^\d]/, '').length <= precision - - #number of digits before decimal == precision, and the number is x.0. same as scale = 0 - return true if value =~ /\A[+-]?(?:\d{1,#{precision}}(?:\.0)?)\z/ - else - return true if value =~ /\A[+-]?(?:\d+|\d*\.\d+)\z/ - end - error_message ||= ValidationErrors.default_error_message(:not_a_number, field_name) - end - - add_error(target, error_message, field_name) - - # TODO: check the gt, gte, lt, lte, and eq options - - return false - end - end # class NumericValidator - - module ValidatesIsNumber - - # Validate whether a field is numeric - # - def validates_numericality_of(*fields) - opts = opts_from_validator_args(fields) - add_validator_to_context(opts, fields, CouchRest::Validation::NumericValidator) - end - - def validates_is_number(*fields) - warn "[DEPRECATION] `validates_is_number` is deprecated. Please use `validates_numericality_of` instead." - validates_numericality_of(*fields) - end - - end # module ValidatesIsNumber - end # module Validation -end # module CouchRest diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/required_field_validator.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/required_field_validator.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d8edd812a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/lib/couchrest/validation/validators/required_field_validator.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -# Extracted from dm-validations 0.9.10 -# -# Copyright (c) 2007 Guy van den Berg -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - -module CouchRest - module Validation - - ## - # - # @author Guy van den Berg - # @since 0.9 - class RequiredFieldValidator < GenericValidator - - def initialize(field_name, options={}) - super - @field_name, @options = field_name, options - end - - def call(target) - value = target.validation_property_value(field_name) - property = target.validation_property(field_name) - return true if present?(value, property) - - error_message = @options[:message] || default_error(property) - add_error(target, error_message, field_name) - - false - end - - protected - - # Boolean property types are considered present if non-nil. - # Other property types are considered present if non-blank. - # Non-properties are considered present if non-blank. - def present?(value, property) - boolean_type?(property) ? !value.nil? : !value.blank? - end - - def default_error(property) - actual = boolean_type?(property) ? :nil : :blank - ValidationErrors.default_error_message(actual, field_name) - end - - # Is +property+ a boolean property? - # - # Returns true for Boolean, ParanoidBoolean, TrueClass, etc. properties. - # Returns false for other property types. - # Returns false for non-properties. - def boolean_type?(property) - property ? property.type == TrueClass : false - end - - end # class RequiredFieldValidator - - module ValidatesPresent - - ## - # Validates that the specified attribute is present. - # - # For most property types "being present" is the same as being "not - # blank" as determined by the attribute's #blank? method. However, in - # the case of Boolean, "being present" means not nil; i.e. true or - # false. - # - # @note - # dm-core's support lib adds the blank? method to many classes, - # @see lib/dm-core/support/blank.rb (dm-core) for more information. - # - # @example [Usage] - # - # class Page - # - # property :required_attribute, String - # property :another_required, String - # property :yet_again, String - # - # validates_presence_of :required_attribute - # validates_presence_of :another_required, :yet_again - # - # # a call to valid? will return false unless - # # all three attributes are !blank? - # end - def validates_presence_of(*fields) - opts = opts_from_validator_args(fields) - add_validator_to_context(opts, fields, CouchRest::Validation::RequiredFieldValidator) - end - - def validates_present(*fields) - warn "[DEPRECATION] `validates_present` is deprecated. Please use `validates_presence_of` instead." - validates_presence_of(*fields) - end - - end # module ValidatesPresent - end # module Validation -end # module CouchRest diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/core/couchrest_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/core/couchrest_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index faf6847b9..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/core/couchrest_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,247 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path("../../../spec_helper", __FILE__) - -describe CouchRest do - - before(:each) do - @cr = CouchRest.new(COUCHHOST) - begin - @db = @cr.database(TESTDB) - @db.delete! rescue nil - end - end - - after(:each) do - begin - @db.delete! rescue nil - end - end - - describe "getting info" do - it "should list databases" do - @cr.databases.should be_an_instance_of(Array) - end - it "should get info" do - @cr.info["couchdb"].should == "Welcome" - @cr.info.class.should == Hash - end - end - - it "should restart" do - @cr.restart! - end - - it "should provide one-time access to uuids" do - @cr.next_uuid.should_not be_nil - end - - describe "initializing a database" do - it "should return a db" do - db = @cr.database(TESTDB) - db.should be_an_instance_of(CouchRest::Database) - db.host.should == @cr.uri - end - end - - describe "parsing urls" do - it "should parse just a dbname" do - db = CouchRest.parse "my-db" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5984" - end - it "should parse a host and db" do - db = CouchRest.parse "127.0.0.1/my-db" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1" - end - it "should parse a host and db with http" do - db = CouchRest.parse "https://127.0.0.1/my-db" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1" - end - it "should parse a host with a port and db" do - db = CouchRest.parse "127.0.0.1:5555/my-db" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - end - it "should parse a host with a port and db with http" do - db = CouchRest.parse "http://127.0.0.1:5555/my-db" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - end - it "should parse a host with a port and db with https" do - db = CouchRest.parse "https://127.0.0.1:5555/my-db" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - end - it "should parse just a host" do - db = CouchRest.parse "http://127.0.0.1:5555/" - db[:database].should be_nil - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - end - it "should parse just a host with https" do - db = CouchRest.parse "https://127.0.0.1:5555/" - db[:database].should be_nil - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - end - it "should parse just a host no slash" do - db = CouchRest.parse "http://127.0.0.1:5555" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - db[:database].should be_nil - end - it "should parse just a host no slash and https" do - db = CouchRest.parse "https://127.0.0.1:5555" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - db[:database].should be_nil - end - it "should get docid" do - db = CouchRest.parse "127.0.0.1:5555/my-db/my-doc" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - db[:doc].should == "my-doc" - end - it "should get docid with http" do - db = CouchRest.parse "http://127.0.0.1:5555/my-db/my-doc" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - db[:doc].should == "my-doc" - end - it "should get docid with https" do - db = CouchRest.parse "https://127.0.0.1:5555/my-db/my-doc" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - db[:doc].should == "my-doc" - end - it "should parse a host and db" do - db = CouchRest.parse "127.0.0.1/my-db" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1" - end - it "should parse a host and db with http" do - db = CouchRest.parse "http://127.0.0.1/my-db" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1" - end - it "should parse a host and db with https" do - db = CouchRest.parse "https://127.0.0.1/my-db" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1" - end - it "should parse a host with a port and db" do - db = CouchRest.parse "127.0.0.1:5555/my-db" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - end - it "should parse a host with a port and db with http" do - db = CouchRest.parse "http://127.0.0.1:5555/my-db" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - end - it "should parse a host with a port and db with https" do - db = CouchRest.parse "http://127.0.0.1:5555/my-db" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - end - it "should parse just a host" do - db = CouchRest.parse "http://127.0.0.1:5555/" - db[:database].should be_nil - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - end - it "should parse just a host with https" do - db = CouchRest.parse "https://127.0.0.1:5555/" - db[:database].should be_nil - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - end - it "should parse just a host no slash" do - db = CouchRest.parse "http://127.0.0.1:5555" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - db[:database].should be_nil - end - it "should parse just a host no slash and https" do - db = CouchRest.parse "https://127.0.0.1:5555" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - db[:database].should be_nil - end - it "should get docid" do - db = CouchRest.parse "127.0.0.1:5555/my-db/my-doc" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - db[:doc].should == "my-doc" - end - it "should get docid with http" do - db = CouchRest.parse "http://127.0.0.1:5555/my-db/my-doc" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - db[:doc].should == "my-doc" - end - it "should get docid with https" do - db = CouchRest.parse "https://127.0.0.1:5555/my-db/my-doc" - db[:database].should == "my-db" - db[:host].should == "127.0.0.1:5555" - db[:doc].should == "my-doc" - end - end - - describe "easy initializing a database adapter" do - it "should be possible without an explicit CouchRest instantiation" do - db = CouchRest.database "http://127.0.0.1:5984/couchrest-test" - db.should be_an_instance_of(CouchRest::Database) - db.host.should == "127.0.0.1:5984" - end - # TODO add https support (need test environment...) - # it "should work with https" # do - # db = CouchRest.database "https://127.0.0.1:5984/couchrest-test" - # db.host.should == "https://127.0.0.1:5984" - # end - it "should not create the database automatically" do - db = CouchRest.database "http://127.0.0.1:5984/couchrest-test" - lambda{db.info}.should raise_error(RestClient::ResourceNotFound) - end - end - - describe "ensuring the db exists" do - it "should be super easy" do - db = CouchRest.database! "http://127.0.0.1:5984/couchrest-test-2" - db.name.should == 'couchrest-test-2' - db.info["db_name"].should == 'couchrest-test-2' - end - end - - describe "successfully creating a database" do - it "should start without a database" do - @cr.databases.should_not include(TESTDB) - end - it "should return the created database" do - db = @cr.create_db(TESTDB) - db.should be_an_instance_of(CouchRest::Database) - end - it "should create the database" do - db = @cr.create_db(TESTDB) - @cr.databases.should include(TESTDB) - end - end - - describe "failing to create a database because the name is taken" do - before(:each) do - db = @cr.create_db(TESTDB) - end - it "should start with the test database" do - @cr.databases.should include(TESTDB) - end - it "should PUT the database and raise an error" do - lambda{ - @cr.create_db(TESTDB) - }.should raise_error(RestClient::Request::RequestFailed) - end - end - - describe "using a proxy for RestClient connections" do - it "should set proxy url for RestClient" do - CouchRest.proxy 'http://localhost:8888/' - proxy_uri = URI.parse(HttpAbstraction.proxy) - proxy_uri.host.should eql( 'localhost' ) - proxy_uri.port.should eql( 8888 ) - CouchRest.proxy nil - end - end - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/core/database_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/core/database_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index afcda6e3f..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/core/database_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,726 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path("../../../spec_helper", __FILE__) - -describe CouchRest::Database do - before(:each) do - @cr = CouchRest.new(COUCHHOST) - @db = @cr.database(TESTDB) - @db.delete! rescue nil - @db = @cr.create_db(TESTDB) rescue nil - end - - describe "database name including slash" do - it "should escape the name in the URI" do - db = @cr.database("foo/bar") - db.name.should == "foo/bar" - db.root.should == "#{COUCHHOST}/foo%2Fbar" - db.uri.should == "/foo%2Fbar" - end - end - - describe "map query with _temp_view in Javascript" do - before(:each) do - @db.bulk_save([ - {"wild" => "and random"}, - {"mild" => "yet local"}, - {"another" => ["set","of","keys"]} - ]) - @temp_view = {:map => "function(doc){for(var w in doc){ if(!w.match(/^_/))emit(w,doc[w])}}"} - end - it "should return the result of the temporary function" do - rs = @db.temp_view(@temp_view) - rs['rows'].select{|r|r['key'] == 'wild' && r['value'] == 'and random'}.length.should == 1 - end - it "should work with a range" do - rs = @db.temp_view(@temp_view, :startkey => "b", :endkey => "z") - rs['rows'].length.should == 2 - end - it "should work with a key" do - rs = @db.temp_view(@temp_view, :key => "wild") - rs['rows'].length.should == 1 - end - it "should work with a limit" do - rs = @db.temp_view(@temp_view, :limit => 1) - rs['rows'].length.should == 1 - end - it "should work with multi-keys" do - rs = @db.temp_view(@temp_view, :keys => ["another", "wild"]) - rs['rows'].length.should == 2 - end - end - - describe "map/reduce query with _temp_view in Javascript" do - before(:each) do - @db.bulk_save([ - {"beverage" => "beer", :count => 4}, - {"beverage" => "beer", :count => 2}, - {"beverage" => "tea", :count => 3} - ]) - end - it "should return the result of the temporary function" do - rs = @db.temp_view(:map => "function(doc){emit(doc.beverage, doc.count)}", :reduce => "function(beverage,counts){return sum(counts)}") - # rs.should == 'x' - rs['rows'][0]['value'].should == 9 - end - end - - describe "saving a view" do - before(:each) do - @view = {'test' => {'map' => <<-JS - function(doc) { - var reg = new RegExp("\\\\W"); - if (doc.word && !reg.test(doc.word)) { - emit(doc.word,null); - } - } - JS - }} - @db.save_doc({ - "_id" => "_design/test", - :views => @view - }) - end - it "should work properly" do - r = @db.bulk_save([ - {"word" => "once"}, - {"word" => "and again"} - ]) - r = @db.view('test/test') - r['total_rows'].should == 1 - end - it "should round trip" do - @db.get("_design/test")['views'].should == @view - end - end - - describe "select from an existing view" do - before(:each) do - r = @db.save_doc({ - "_id" => "_design/first", - :views => { - :test => { - :map => "function(doc){for(var w in doc){ if(!w.match(/^_/))emit(w,doc[w])}}" - } - } - }) - @db.bulk_save([ - {"wild" => "and random"}, - {"mild" => "yet local"}, - {"another" => ["set","of","keys"]} - ]) - end - it "should have the view" do - @db.get('_design/first')['views']['test']['map'].should include("for(var w in doc)") - end - it "should list from the view" do - rs = @db.view('first/test') - rs['rows'].select{|r|r['key'] == 'wild' && r['value'] == 'and random'}.length.should == 1 - end - it "should work with a range" do - rs = @db.view('first/test', :startkey => "b", :endkey => "z") - rs['rows'].length.should == 2 - end - it "should work with a key" do - rs = @db.view('first/test', :key => "wild") - rs['rows'].length.should == 1 - end - it "should work with a limit" do - rs = @db.view('first/test', :limit => 1) - rs['rows'].length.should == 1 - end - it "should work with multi-keys" do - rs = @db.view('first/test', :keys => ["another", "wild"]) - rs['rows'].length.should == 2 - end - it "should accept a block" do - rows = [] - rs = @db.view('first/test', :include_docs => true) do |row| - rows << row - end - rows.length.should == 3 - rs["total_rows"].should == 3 - end - it "should accept a block with several params" do - rows = [] - rs = @db.view('first/test', :include_docs => true, :limit => 2) do |row| - rows << row - end - rows.length.should == 2 - end - end - - describe "GET (document by id) when the doc exists" do - before(:each) do - @r = @db.save_doc({'lemons' => 'from texas', 'and' => 'spain'}) - @docid = "http://example.com/stuff.cgi?things=and%20stuff" - @db.save_doc({'_id' => @docid, 'will-exist' => 'here'}) - end - it "should get the document" do - doc = @db.get(@r['id']) - doc['lemons'].should == 'from texas' - end - it "should work with a funky id" do - @db.get(@docid)['will-exist'].should == 'here' - end - end - - describe "POST (adding bulk documents)" do - it "should add them without ids" do - rs = @db.bulk_save([ - {"wild" => "and random"}, - {"mild" => "yet local"}, - {"another" => ["set","of","keys"]} - ]) - rs.each do |r| - @db.get(r['id']).rev.should == r["rev"] - end - end - - it "should use uuids when ids aren't provided" do - @db.server.stub!(:next_uuid).and_return('asdf6sgadkfhgsdfusdf') - - docs = [{'key' => 'value'}, {'_id' => 'totally-uniq'}] - id_docs = [{'key' => 'value', '_id' => 'asdf6sgadkfhgsdfusdf'}, {'_id' => 'totally-uniq'}] - CouchRest.should_receive(:post).with("http://127.0.0.1:5984/couchrest-test/_bulk_docs", {:docs => id_docs}) - - @db.bulk_save(docs) - end - - it "should add them with uniq ids" do - rs = @db.bulk_save([ - {"_id" => "oneB", "wild" => "and random"}, - {"_id" => "twoB", "mild" => "yet local"}, - {"another" => ["set","of","keys"]} - ]) - rs.each do |r| - @db.get(r['id']).rev.should == r["rev"] - end - end - - it "should empty the bulk save cache if no documents are given" do - @db.save_doc({"_id" => "bulk_cache_1", "val" => "test"}, true) - lambda do - @db.get('bulk_cache_1') - end.should raise_error(RestClient::ResourceNotFound) - @db.bulk_save - @db.get("bulk_cache_1")["val"].should == "test" - end - - it "should raise an error that is useful for recovery" do - @r = @db.save_doc({"_id" => "taken", "field" => "stuff"}) - begin - rs = @db.bulk_save([ - {"_id" => "taken", "wild" => "and random"}, - {"_id" => "free", "mild" => "yet local"}, - {"another" => ["set","of","keys"]} - ]) - rescue RestClient::RequestFailed => e - # soon CouchDB will provide _which_ docs conflicted - JSON.parse(e.response.body)['error'].should == 'conflict' - end - end - end - - describe "new document without an id" do - it "should start empty" do - @db.documents["total_rows"].should == 0 - end - it "should create the document and return the id" do - r = @db.save_doc({'lemons' => 'from texas', 'and' => 'spain'}) - r2 = @db.get(r['id']) - r2["lemons"].should == "from texas" - end - it "should use PUT with UUIDs" do - CouchRest.should_receive(:put).and_return({"ok" => true, "id" => "100", "rev" => "55"}) - r = @db.save_doc({'just' => ['another document']}) - end - - end - - describe "fetch_attachment" do - before do - @attach = "My Doc

Has words.

" - @doc = { - "_id" => "mydocwithattachment", - "field" => ["some value"], - "_attachments" => { - "test.html" => { - "type" => "text/html", - "data" => @attach - } - } - } - @db.save_doc(@doc) - end - - # Depreacated - # it "should get the attachment with the doc's _id" do - # @db.fetch_attachment("mydocwithattachment", "test.html").should == @attach - # end - - it "should get the attachment with the doc itself" do - @db.fetch_attachment(@db.get('mydocwithattachment'), 'test.html').should == @attach - end - end - - describe "PUT attachment from file" do - before(:each) do - filename = FIXTURE_PATH + '/attachments/couchdb.png' - @file = File.open(filename, "rb") - end - after(:each) do - @file.close - end - it "should save the attachment to a new doc" do - r = @db.put_attachment({'_id' => 'attach-this'}, 'couchdb.png', image = @file.read, {:content_type => 'image/png'}) - r['ok'].should == true - doc = @db.get("attach-this") - attachment = @db.fetch_attachment(doc,"couchdb.png") - if attachment.respond_to?(:net_http_res) - attachment.net_http_res.body.should == image - else - attachment.should == image - end - end - end - - describe "PUT document with attachment" do - before(:each) do - @attach = "My Doc

Has words.

" - doc = { - "_id" => "mydocwithattachment", - "field" => ["some value"], - "_attachments" => { - "test.html" => { - "type" => "text/html", - "data" => @attach - } - } - } - @db.save_doc(doc) - @doc = @db.get("mydocwithattachment") - end - it "should save and be indicated" do - @doc['_attachments']['test.html']['length'].should == @attach.length - end - it "should be there" do - attachment = @db.fetch_attachment(@doc,"test.html") - attachment.should == @attach - end - end - - describe "PUT document with attachment stub" do - before(:each) do - @attach = "My Doc

Has words.

" - doc = { - '_id' => 'mydocwithattachment', - 'field' => ['some_value'], - '_attachments' => { - 'test.html' => { - 'type' => 'text/html', 'data' => @attach - } - } - } - @db.save_doc(doc) - doc['_rev'].should_not be_nil - doc['field'] << 'another value' - @db.save_doc(doc)["ok"].should be_true - end - - it 'should be there' do - doc = @db.get('mydocwithattachment') - attachment = @db.fetch_attachment(doc, 'test.html') - Base64.decode64(attachment).should == @attach - end - end - - describe "PUT document with multiple attachments" do - before(:each) do - @attach = "My Doc

Has words.

" - @attach2 = "Other Doc

Has more words.

" - @doc = { - "_id" => "mydocwithattachment", - "field" => ["some value"], - "_attachments" => { - "test.html" => { - "type" => "text/html", - "data" => @attach - }, - "other.html" => { - "type" => "text/html", - "data" => @attach2 - } - } - } - @db.save_doc(@doc) - @doc = @db.get("mydocwithattachment") - end - it "should save and be indicated" do - @doc['_attachments']['test.html']['length'].should == @attach.length - @doc['_attachments']['other.html']['length'].should == @attach2.length - end - it "should be there" do - attachment = @db.fetch_attachment(@doc,"test.html") - attachment.should == @attach - end - it "should be there" do - attachment = @db.fetch_attachment(@doc,"other.html") - attachment.should == @attach2 - end - end - - describe "DELETE an attachment directly from the database" do - before(:each) do - doc = { - '_id' => 'mydocwithattachment', - '_attachments' => { - 'test.html' => { - 'type' => 'text/html', - 'data' => "My Doc

Has words.

" - } - } - } - @db.save_doc(doc) - @doc = @db.get('mydocwithattachment') - end - it "should delete the attachment" do - lambda { @db.fetch_attachment(@doc,'test.html') }.should_not raise_error - @db.delete_attachment(@doc, "test.html") - @doc = @db.get('mydocwithattachment') # avoid getting a 409 - lambda{ @db.fetch_attachment(@doc,'test.html')}.should raise_error - end - - it "should force a delete even if we get a 409" do - @doc['new_attribute'] = 'something new' - @db.put_attachment(@doc, 'test', File.open(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', '..', 'fixtures', 'attachments', 'test.html')).read) - # at this point the revision number changed, if we try to save doc one more time - # we would get a 409. - lambda{ @db.save_doc(@doc) }.should raise_error - lambda{ @db.delete_attachment(@doc, "test", true) }.should_not raise_error - end - end - - describe "POST document with attachment (with funky name)" do - before(:each) do - @attach = "My Funky Doc

Has words.

" - @doc = { - "field" => ["some other value"], - "_attachments" => { - "http://example.com/stuff.cgi?things=and%20stuff" => { - "type" => "text/html", - "data" => @attach - } - } - } - @docid = @db.save_doc(@doc)['id'] - end - it "should save and be indicated" do - doc = @db.get(@docid) - doc['_attachments']['http://example.com/stuff.cgi?things=and%20stuff']['length'].should == @attach.length - end - it "should be there" do - doc = @db.get(@docid) - attachment = @db.fetch_attachment(doc,"http://example.com/stuff.cgi?things=and%20stuff") - attachment.should == @attach - end - end - - describe "PUT (new document with url id)" do - it "should create the document" do - @docid = "http://example.com/stuff.cgi?things=and%20stuff" - @db.save_doc({'_id' => @docid, 'will-exist' => 'here'}) - lambda{@db.save_doc({'_id' => @docid})}.should raise_error(RestClient::Request::RequestFailed) - @db.get(@docid)['will-exist'].should == 'here' - end - end - - describe "PUT (new document with id)" do - it "should start without the document" do - # r = @db.save_doc({'lemons' => 'from texas', 'and' => 'spain'}) - @db.documents['rows'].each do |doc| - doc['id'].should_not == 'my-doc' - end - # should_not include({'_id' => 'my-doc'}) - # this needs to be a loop over docs on content with the post - # or instead make it return something with a fancy <=> method - end - it "should create the document" do - @db.save_doc({'_id' => 'my-doc', 'will-exist' => 'here'}) - lambda{@db.save_doc({'_id' => 'my-doc'})}.should raise_error(RestClient::Request::RequestFailed) - end - end - - describe "PUT (existing document with rev)" do - before(:each) do - @db.save_doc({'_id' => 'my-doc', 'will-exist' => 'here'}) - @doc = @db.get('my-doc') - @docid = "http://example.com/stuff.cgi?things=and%20stuff" - @db.save_doc({'_id' => @docid, 'now' => 'save'}) - end - it "should start with the document" do - @doc['will-exist'].should == 'here' - @db.get(@docid)['now'].should == 'save' - end - it "should save with url id" do - doc = @db.get(@docid) - doc['yaml'] = ['json', 'word.'] - @db.save_doc doc - @db.get(@docid)['yaml'].should == ['json', 'word.'] - end - it "should fail to resave without the rev" do - @doc['them-keys'] = 'huge' - @doc['_rev'] = 'wrong' - # @db.save_doc(@doc) - lambda {@db.save_doc(@doc)}.should raise_error - end - it "should update the document" do - @doc['them-keys'] = 'huge' - @db.save_doc(@doc) - now = @db.get('my-doc') - now['them-keys'].should == 'huge' - end - end - - describe "cached bulk save" do - it "stores documents in a database-specific cache" do - td = {"_id" => "btd1", "val" => "test"} - @db.save_doc(td, true) - @db.instance_variable_get("@bulk_save_cache").should == [td] - - end - - it "doesn't save to the database until the configured cache size is exceded" do - @db.bulk_save_cache_limit = 3 - td1 = {"_id" => "td1", "val" => true} - td2 = {"_id" => "td2", "val" => 4} - @db.save_doc(td1, true) - @db.save_doc(td2, true) - lambda do - @db.get(td1["_id"]) - end.should raise_error(RestClient::ResourceNotFound) - lambda do - @db.get(td2["_id"]) - end.should raise_error(RestClient::ResourceNotFound) - td3 = {"_id" => "td3", "val" => "foo"} - @db.save_doc(td3, true) - @db.get(td1["_id"])["val"].should == td1["val"] - @db.get(td2["_id"])["val"].should == td2["val"] - @db.get(td3["_id"])["val"].should == td3["val"] - end - - it "clears the bulk save cache the first time a non bulk save is requested" do - td1 = {"_id" => "blah", "val" => true} - td2 = {"_id" => "steve", "val" => 3} - @db.bulk_save_cache_limit = 50 - @db.save_doc(td1, true) - lambda do - @db.get(td1["_id"]) - end.should raise_error(RestClient::ResourceNotFound) - @db.save_doc(td2) - @db.get(td1["_id"])["val"].should == td1["val"] - @db.get(td2["_id"])["val"].should == td2["val"] - end - end - - describe "DELETE existing document" do - before(:each) do - @r = @db.save_doc({'lemons' => 'from texas', 'and' => 'spain'}) - @docid = "http://example.com/stuff.cgi?things=and%20stuff" - @db.save_doc({'_id' => @docid, 'will-exist' => 'here'}) - end - it "should work" do - doc = @db.get(@r['id']) - doc['and'].should == 'spain' - @db.delete_doc doc - lambda{@db.get @r['id']}.should raise_error - end - it "should work with uri id" do - doc = @db.get(@docid) - @db.delete_doc doc - lambda{@db.get @docid}.should raise_error - end - it "should fail without an _id" do - lambda{@db.delete_doc({"not"=>"a real doc"})}.should raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - it "should defer actual deletion when using bulk save" do - doc = @db.get(@docid) - @db.delete_doc doc, true - lambda{@db.get @docid}.should_not raise_error - @db.bulk_save - lambda{@db.get @docid}.should raise_error - end - - end - - describe "COPY existing document" do - before :each do - @r = @db.save_doc({'artist' => 'Zappa', 'title' => 'Muffin Man'}) - @docid = 'tracks/zappa/muffin-man' - @doc = @db.get(@r['id']) - end - describe "to a new location" do - it "should work" do - @db.copy_doc @doc, @docid - newdoc = @db.get(@docid) - newdoc['artist'].should == 'Zappa' - end - it "should fail without an _id" do - lambda{@db.copy_doc({"not"=>"a real doc"})}.should raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - end - describe "to an existing location" do - before :each do - @db.save_doc({'_id' => @docid, 'will-exist' => 'here'}) - end - it "should fail without a rev" do - lambda{@db.copy_doc @doc, @docid}.should raise_error(RestClient::RequestFailed) - end - it "should succeed with a rev" do - @to_be_overwritten = @db.get(@docid) - @db.copy_doc @doc, "#{@docid}?rev=#{@to_be_overwritten['_rev']}" - newdoc = @db.get(@docid) - newdoc['artist'].should == 'Zappa' - end - it "should succeed given the doc to overwrite" do - @to_be_overwritten = @db.get(@docid) - @db.copy_doc @doc, @to_be_overwritten - newdoc = @db.get(@docid) - newdoc['artist'].should == 'Zappa' - end - end - end - - - it "should list documents" do - 5.times do - @db.save_doc({'another' => 'doc', 'will-exist' => 'anywhere'}) - end - ds = @db.documents - ds['rows'].should be_an_instance_of(Array) - ds['rows'][0]['id'].should_not be_nil - ds['total_rows'].should == 5 - end - - describe "documents / _all_docs" do - before(:each) do - 9.times do |i| - @db.save_doc({'_id' => "doc#{i}",'another' => 'doc', 'will-exist' => 'here'}) - end - end - it "should list documents with keys and such" do - ds = @db.documents - ds['rows'].should be_an_instance_of(Array) - ds['rows'][0]['id'].should == "doc0" - ds['total_rows'].should == 9 - end - it "should take query params" do - ds = @db.documents(:startkey => 'doc0', :endkey => 'doc3') - ds['rows'].length.should == 4 - ds = @db.documents(:key => 'doc0') - ds['rows'].length.should == 1 - end - it "should work with multi-key" do - rs = @db.documents :keys => ["doc0", "doc7"] - rs['rows'].length.should == 2 - end - it "should work with include_docs" do - ds = @db.documents(:startkey => 'doc0', :endkey => 'doc3', :include_docs => true) - ds['rows'][0]['doc']['another'].should == "doc" - end - it "should have the bulk_load macro" do - rs = @db.bulk_load ["doc0", "doc7"] - rs['rows'].length.should == 2 - rs['rows'][0]['doc']['another'].should == "doc" - end - end - - - describe "compacting a database" do - it "should compact the database" do - db = @cr.database('couchrest-test') - # r = - db.compact! - # r['ok'].should == true - end - end - - describe "deleting a database" do - it "should start with the test database" do - @cr.databases.should include('couchrest-test') - end - it "should delete the database" do - db = @cr.database('couchrest-test') - # r = - db.delete! - # r['ok'].should == true - @cr.databases.should_not include('couchrest-test') - end - end - - describe "replicating a database" do - before do - @db.save_doc({'_id' => 'test_doc', 'some-value' => 'foo'}) - @other_db = @cr.database 'couchrest-test-replication' - @other_db.delete! rescue nil - @other_db = @cr.create_db 'couchrest-test-replication' - end - - describe "via pulling" do - before do - @other_db.replicate_from @db - end - - it "contains the document from the original database" do - doc = @other_db.get('test_doc') - doc['some-value'].should == 'foo' - end - end - - describe "via pushing" do - before do - @db.replicate_to @other_db - end - - it "copies the document to the other database" do - doc = @other_db.get('test_doc') - doc['some-value'].should == 'foo' - end - end - end - - describe "creating a database" do - before(:each) do - @db = @cr.database('couchrest-test-db_to_create') - @db.delete! if @cr.databases.include?('couchrest-test-db_to_create') - end - - it "should just work fine" do - @cr.databases.should_not include('couchrest-test-db_to_create') - @db.create! - @cr.databases.should include('couchrest-test-db_to_create') - end - end - - describe "recreating a database" do - before(:each) do - @db = @cr.database('couchrest-test-db_to_create') - @db2 = @cr.database('couchrest-test-db_to_recreate') - @cr.databases.include?(@db.name) ? nil : @db.create! - @cr.databases.include?(@db2.name) ? @db2.delete! : nil - end - - it "should drop and recreate a database" do - @cr.databases.should include(@db.name) - @db.recreate! - @cr.databases.should include(@db.name) - end - - it "should recreate a db even tho it doesn't exist" do - @cr.databases.should_not include(@db2.name) - begin @db2.recreate! rescue nil end - @cr.databases.should include(@db2.name) - end - - end - - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/core/design_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/core/design_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b5b2ce1f9..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/core/design_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path("../../../spec_helper", __FILE__) - -describe CouchRest::Design do - - describe "defining a view" do - it "should add a view to the design doc" do - @des = CouchRest::Design.new - method = @des.view_by :name - method.should == "by_name" - @des["views"]["by_name"].should_not be_nil - end - end - - describe "with an unsaved view" do - before(:each) do - @des = CouchRest::Design.new - @des.view_by :name - end - it "should accept a name" do - @des.name = "mytest" - @des.name.should == "mytest" - end - it "should not save on view definition" do - @des.rev.should be_nil - end - it "should freak out on view access" do - lambda{@des.view :by_name}.should raise_error - end - end - - describe "saving" do - before(:each) do - @des = CouchRest::Design.new - @des.view_by :name - @des.database = reset_test_db! - end - it "should fail without a name" do - lambda{@des.save}.should raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - it "should work with a name" do - @des.name = "myview" - @des.save - end - end - - describe "when it's saved" do - before(:each) do - @db = reset_test_db! - @db.bulk_save([{"name" => "x"},{"name" => "y"}]) - @des = CouchRest::Design.new - @des.database = @db - @des.view_by :name - end - it "should by queryable when it's saved" do - @des.name = "mydesign" - @des.save - res = @des.view :by_name - res["rows"][0]["key"].should == "x" - end - it "should be queryable on specified database" do - @des.name = "mydesign" - @des.save - @des.database = nil - res = @des.view_on @db, :by_name - res["rows"][0]["key"].should == "x" - end - end - - describe "from a saved document" do - before(:each) do - @db = reset_test_db! - @db.save_doc({ - "_id" => "_design/test", - "views" => { - "by_name" => { - "map" => "function(doc){if (doc.name) emit(doc.name, null)}" - } - } - }) - @db.bulk_save([{"name" => "a"},{"name" => "b"}]) - @des = @db.get "_design/test" - end - it "should be a Design" do - @des.should be_an_instance_of(CouchRest::Design) - end - it "should have a modifiable name" do - @des.name.should == "test" - @des.name = "supertest" - @des.id.should == "_design/supertest" - end - it "should by queryable" do - res = @des.view :by_name - res["rows"][0]["key"].should == "a" - end - end - - describe "a view with default options" do - before(:all) do - @db = reset_test_db! - @des = CouchRest::Design.new - @des.name = "test" - @des.view_by :name, :descending => true - @des.database = @db - @des.save - @db.bulk_save([{"name" => "a"},{"name" => "z"}]) - end - it "should save them" do - @d2 = @db.get(@des.id) - @d2["views"]["by_name"]["couchrest-defaults"].should == {"descending"=>true} - end - it "should use them" do - res = @des.view :by_name - res["rows"].first["key"].should == "z" - end - it "should override them" do - res = @des.view :by_name, :descending => false - res["rows"].first["key"].should == "a" - end - end - - describe "a view with multiple keys" do - before(:all) do - @db = reset_test_db! - @des = CouchRest::Design.new - @des.name = "test" - @des.view_by :name, :age - @des.database = @db - @des.save - @db.bulk_save([{"name" => "a", "age" => 2}, - {"name" => "a", "age" => 4},{"name" => "z", "age" => 9}]) - end - it "should work" do - res = @des.view :by_name_and_age - res["rows"].first["key"].should == ["a",2] - end - end - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/core/document_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/core/document_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2241598fb..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/core/document_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,275 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path("../../../spec_helper", __FILE__) - -class Video < CouchRest::Document; end - -describe CouchRest::Document do - - before(:all) do - @couch = CouchRest.new - @db = @couch.database!(TESTDB) - end - - describe "[]=" do - before(:each) do - @doc = CouchRest::Document.new - end - it "should work" do - @doc["enamel"].should == nil - @doc["enamel"] = "Strong" - @doc["enamel"].should == "Strong" - end - it "[]= should convert to string" do - @doc["enamel"].should == nil - @doc[:enamel] = "Strong" - @doc["enamel"].should == "Strong" - end - it "should read as a string" do - @doc[:enamel] = "Strong" - @doc[:enamel].should == "Strong" - end - end - - describe "default database" do - before(:each) do - Video.use_database nil - end - it "should be set using use_database on the model" do - Video.new.database.should be_nil - Video.use_database @db - Video.new.database.should == @db - Video.use_database nil - end - - it "should be overwritten by instance" do - db = @couch.database('test') - article = Video.new - article.database.should be_nil - article.database = db - article.database.should_not be_nil - article.database.should == db - end - end - - describe "new" do - before(:each) do - @doc = CouchRest::Document.new("key" => [1,2,3], :more => "values") - end - it "should create itself from a Hash" do - @doc["key"].should == [1,2,3] - @doc["more"].should == "values" - end - it "should not have rev and id" do - @doc.rev.should be_nil - @doc.id.should be_nil - end - - it "should freak out when saving without a database" do - lambda{@doc.save}.should raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - - end - - # move to database spec - describe "saving using a database" do - before(:all) do - @doc = CouchRest::Document.new("key" => [1,2,3], :more => "values") - @db = reset_test_db! - @resp = @db.save_doc(@doc) - end - it "should apply the database" do - @doc.database.should == @db - end - it "should get id and rev" do - @doc.id.should == @resp["id"] - @doc.rev.should == @resp["rev"] - end - it "should generate a correct URI" do - @doc.uri.should == "#{@db.root}/#{@doc.id}" - URI.parse(@doc.uri).to_s.should == @doc.uri - end - it "should generate a correct URI with revision" do - @doc.uri(true).should == "#{@db.root}/#{@doc.id}?rev=#{@doc.rev}" - URI.parse(@doc.uri(true)).to_s.should == @doc.uri(true) - end - end - - describe "bulk saving" do - before :all do - @db = reset_test_db! - end - - it "should use the document bulk save cache" do - doc = CouchRest::Document.new({"_id" => "bulkdoc", "val" => 3}) - doc.database = @db - doc.save(true) - lambda { doc.database.get(doc["_id"]) }.should raise_error(RestClient::ResourceNotFound) - doc.database.bulk_save - doc.database.get(doc["_id"])["val"].should == doc["val"] - end - end - - describe "getting from a database" do - before(:all) do - @db = reset_test_db! - @resp = @db.save_doc({ - "key" => "value" - }) - @doc = @db.get @resp['id'] - end - it "should return a document" do - @doc.should be_an_instance_of(CouchRest::Document) - end - it "should have a database" do - @doc.database.should == @db - end - it "should be saveable and resavable" do - @doc["more"] = "keys" - @doc.save - @db.get(@resp['id'])["more"].should == "keys" - @doc["more"] = "these keys" - @doc.save - @db.get(@resp['id'])["more"].should == "these keys" - end - end - - describe "destroying a document from a db" do - before(:all) do - @db = reset_test_db! - @resp = @db.save_doc({ - "key" => "value" - }) - @doc = @db.get @resp['id'] - end - it "should make it disappear" do - @doc.destroy - lambda{@db.get @resp['id']}.should raise_error - end - it "should error when there's no db" do - @doc = CouchRest::Document.new("key" => [1,2,3], :more => "values") - lambda{@doc.destroy}.should raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - end - - - describe "destroying a document from a db using bulk save" do - before(:all) do - @db = reset_test_db! - @resp = @db.save_doc({ - "key" => "value" - }) - @doc = @db.get @resp['id'] - end - it "should defer actual deletion" do - @doc.destroy(true) - @doc['_id'].should == nil - @doc['_rev'].should == nil - lambda{@db.get @resp['id']}.should_not raise_error - @db.bulk_save - lambda{@db.get @resp['id']}.should raise_error - end - end - - describe "copying a document" do - before :each do - @db = reset_test_db! - @resp = @db.save_doc({'key' => 'value'}) - @docid = 'new-location' - @doc = @db.get(@resp['id']) - end - describe "to a new location" do - it "should work" do - @doc.copy @docid - newdoc = @db.get(@docid) - newdoc['key'].should == 'value' - end - it "should fail without a database" do - lambda{CouchRest::Document.new({"not"=>"a real doc"}).copy}.should raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - end - describe "to an existing location" do - before :each do - @db.save_doc({'_id' => @docid, 'will-exist' => 'here'}) - end - it "should fail without a rev" do - lambda{@doc.copy @docid}.should raise_error(RestClient::RequestFailed) - end - it "should succeed with a rev" do - @to_be_overwritten = @db.get(@docid) - @doc.copy "#{@docid}?rev=#{@to_be_overwritten['_rev']}" - newdoc = @db.get(@docid) - newdoc['key'].should == 'value' - end - it "should succeed given the doc to overwrite" do - @to_be_overwritten = @db.get(@docid) - @doc.copy @to_be_overwritten - newdoc = @db.get(@docid) - newdoc['key'].should == 'value' - end - end - end -end - -describe "dealing with attachments" do - before do - @db = reset_test_db! - @attach = "My Doc

Has words.

" - response = @db.save_doc({'key' => 'value'}) - @doc = @db.get(response['id']) - end - - def append_attachment(name='test.html', attach=@attach) - @doc['_attachments'] ||= {} - @doc['_attachments'][name] = { - 'type' => 'text/html', - 'data' => attach - } - @doc.save - @rev = @doc['_rev'] - end - - describe "PUTing an attachment directly to the doc" do - before do - @doc.put_attachment('test.html', @attach) - end - - it "is there" do - @db.fetch_attachment(@doc, 'test.html').should == @attach - end - - it "updates the revision" do - @doc['_rev'].should_not == @rev - end - - it "updates attachments" do - @attach2 = "My Doc

Is Different.

" - @doc.put_attachment('test.html', @attach2) - @db.fetch_attachment(@doc, 'test.html').should == @attach2 - end - end - - describe "fetching an attachment from a doc directly" do - before do - append_attachment - end - - it "pulls the attachment" do - @doc.fetch_attachment('test.html').should == @attach - end - end - - describe "deleting an attachment from a doc directly" do - before do - append_attachment - @doc.delete_attachment('test.html') - end - - it "removes it" do - lambda { @db.fetch_attachment(@doc, 'test.html').should }.should raise_error(RestClient::ResourceNotFound) - end - - it "updates the revision" do - @doc['_rev'].should_not == @rev - end - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/core/server_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/core/server_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f55dd29e5..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/core/server_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path("../../../spec_helper", __FILE__) - -describe CouchRest::Server do - - describe "available databases" do - before(:each) do - @couch = CouchRest::Server.new - end - - after(:each) do - @couch.available_databases.each do |ref, db| - db.delete! - end - end - - it "should let you add more databases" do - @couch.available_databases.should be_empty - @couch.define_available_database(:default, "cr-server-test-db") - @couch.available_databases.keys.should include(:default) - end - - it "should verify that a database is available" do - @couch.define_available_database(:default, "cr-server-test-db") - @couch.available_database?(:default).should be_true - @couch.available_database?("cr-server-test-db").should be_true - @couch.available_database?(:matt).should be_false - end - - it "should let you set a default database" do - @couch.default_database = 'cr-server-test-default-db' - @couch.available_database?(:default).should be_true - end - end - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/helpers/pager_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/helpers/pager_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3c111f649..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/helpers/pager_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path("../../../spec_helper", __FILE__) - -describe CouchRest::Pager do - before(:all) do - @cr = CouchRest.new(COUCHHOST) - @db = @cr.database(TESTDB) - @db.delete! rescue nil - @db = @cr.create_db(TESTDB) rescue nil - @pager = CouchRest::Pager.new(@db) - end - - after(:all) do - begin - @db.delete! - rescue RestClient::Request::RequestFailed - end - end - - it "should store the db" do - @pager.db.should == @db - end - - describe "paging all docs" do - before(:all) do - @docs = [] - 100.times do |i| - @docs << ({:number => (i % 10)}) - end - @db.bulk_save(@docs) - end - it "should yield total_docs / limit times" do - n = 0 - @pager.all_docs(10) do |doc| - n += 1 - end - n.should == 10 - end - it "should yield each docrow group without duplicate docs" do - docids = {} - @pager.all_docs(10) do |docrows| - docrows.each do |row| - docids[row['id']].should be_nil - docids[row['id']] = true - end - end - docids.keys.length.should == 100 - end - it "should yield each docrow group" do - @pager.all_docs(10) do |docrows| - doc = @db.get(docrows[0]['id']) - doc['number'].class.should == Fixnum - end - end - end - - describe "Pager with a view and docs" do - before(:all) do - @docs = [] - 100.times do |i| - @docs << ({:number => (i % 10)}) - end - @db.bulk_save(@docs) - @db.save_doc({ - '_id' => '_design/magic', - 'views' => { - 'number' => { - 'map' => 'function(doc){emit(doc.number,null)}' - } - } - }) - end - - it "should have docs" do - @docs.length.should == 100 - @db.documents['rows'].length.should == 101 - end - - it "should have a view" do - @db.view('magic/number', :limit => 10)['rows'][0]['key'].should == 0 - end - - it "should yield once per key" do - results = {} - @pager.key_reduce('magic/number', 20) do |k,vs| - results[k] = vs.length - end - results[0].should == 10 - results[3].should == 10 - end - - it "with a small step size should yield once per key" do - results = {} - @pager.key_reduce('magic/number', 7) do |k,vs| - results[k] = vs.length - end - results[0].should == 10 - results[3].should == 10 - results[9].should == 10 - end - it "with a large step size should yield once per key" do - results = {} - @pager.key_reduce('magic/number', 1000) do |k,vs| - results[k] = vs.length - end - results[0].should == 10 - results[3].should == 10 - results[9].should == 10 - end - it "with a begin and end should only yield in the range (and leave out the lastkey)" do - results = {} - @pager.key_reduce('magic/number', 1000, 4, 7) do |k,vs| - results[k] = vs.length - end - results[0].should be_nil - results[4].should == 10 - results[6].should == 10 - results[7].should be_nil - results[8].should be_nil - results[9].should be_nil - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/helpers/streamer_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/helpers/streamer_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 48ec6c3a7..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/helpers/streamer_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path("../../../spec_helper", __FILE__) - -describe CouchRest::Streamer do - before(:all) do - @cr = CouchRest.new(COUCHHOST) - @db = @cr.database(TESTDB) - @db.delete! rescue nil - @db = @cr.create_db(TESTDB) rescue nil - @streamer = CouchRest::Streamer.new(@db) - @docs = (1..1000).collect{|i| {:integer => i, :string => i.to_s}} - @db.bulk_save(@docs) - @db.save_doc({ - "_id" => "_design/first", - :views => { - :test => { - :map => "function(doc){for(var w in doc){ if(!w.match(/^_/))emit(w,doc[w])}}" - } - } - }) - end - - it "should yield each row in a view" do - count = 0 - sum = 0 - @streamer.view("_all_docs") do |row| - count += 1 - end - count.should == 1001 - end - - it "should accept several params" do - count = 0 - @streamer.view("_design/first/_view/test", :include_docs => true, :limit => 5) do |row| - count += 1 - end - count.should == 5 - end - - it "should accept both view formats" do - count = 0 - @streamer.view("_design/first/_view/test") do |row| - count += 1 - end - count.should == 2000 - count = 0 - @streamer.view("first/test") do |row| - count += 1 - end - count.should == 2000 - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/attribute_protection_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/attribute_protection_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3063531f8..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/attribute_protection_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path("../../../spec_helper", __FILE__) - -describe "ExtendedDocument", "no declarations" do - class NoProtection < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database TEST_SERVER.default_database - property :name - property :phone - end - - it "should not protect anything through new" do - user = NoProtection.new(:name => "will", :phone => "555-5555") - - user.name.should == "will" - user.phone.should == "555-5555" - end - - it "should not protect anything through attributes=" do - user = NoProtection.new - user.attributes = {:name => "will", :phone => "555-5555"} - - user.name.should == "will" - user.phone.should == "555-5555" - end -end - -describe "ExtendedDocument", "accessible flag" do - class WithAccessible < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database TEST_SERVER.default_database - property :name, :accessible => true - property :admin, :default => false - end - - it "should recognize accessible properties" do - props = WithAccessible.accessible_properties.map { |prop| prop.name} - props.should include("name") - props.should_not include("admin") - end - - it "should protect non-accessible properties set through new" do - user = WithAccessible.new(:name => "will", :admin => true) - - user.name.should == "will" - user.admin.should == false - end - - it "should protect non-accessible properties set through attributes=" do - user = WithAccessible.new - user.attributes = {:name => "will", :admin => true} - - user.name.should == "will" - user.admin.should == false - end -end - -describe "ExtendedDocument", "protected flag" do - class WithProtected < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database TEST_SERVER.default_database - property :name - property :admin, :default => false, :protected => true - end - - it "should recognize protected properties" do - props = WithProtected.protected_properties.map { |prop| prop.name} - props.should_not include("name") - props.should include("admin") - end - - it "should protect non-accessible properties set through new" do - user = WithProtected.new(:name => "will", :admin => true) - - user.name.should == "will" - user.admin.should == false - end - - it "should protect non-accessible properties set through attributes=" do - user = WithProtected.new - user.attributes = {:name => "will", :admin => true} - - user.name.should == "will" - user.admin.should == false - end -end - -describe "ExtendedDocument", "protected flag" do - class WithBoth < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database TEST_SERVER.default_database - property :name, :accessible => true - property :admin, :default => false, :protected => true - end - - it "should raise an error when both are set" do - lambda { WithBoth.new }.should raise_error - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/casted_extended_doc_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/casted_extended_doc_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4df60c190..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/casted_extended_doc_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path('../../../spec_helper', __FILE__) -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'card') - -class Car < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database TEST_SERVER.default_database - - property :name - property :driver, :cast_as => 'Driver' -end - -class Driver < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database TEST_SERVER.default_database - # You have to add a casted_by accessor if you want to reach a casted extended doc parent - attr_accessor :casted_by - - property :name -end - -describe "casting an extended document" do - - before(:each) do - @driver = Driver.new(:name => 'Matt') - @car = Car.new(:name => 'Renault 306', :driver => @driver) - end - - it "should retain all properties of the casted attribute" do - @car.driver.should == @driver - end - - it "should let the casted document know who casted it" do - @car.driver.casted_by.should == @car - end -end - -describe "assigning a value to casted attribute after initializing an object" do - - before(:each) do - @car = Car.new(:name => 'Renault 306') - @driver = Driver.new(:name => 'Matt') - end - - it "should not create an empty casted object" do - @car.driver.should be_nil - end - - it "should let you assign the value" do - @car.driver = @driver - @car.driver.name.should == 'Matt' - end - - it "should cast attribute" do - @car.driver = JSON.parse(JSON.generate(@driver)) - @car.driver.should be_instance_of(Driver) - end - -end - -describe "casting an extended document from parsed JSON" do - - before(:each) do - @driver = Driver.new(:name => 'Matt') - @car = Car.new(:name => 'Renault 306', :driver => @driver) - @new_car = Car.new(JSON.parse(JSON.generate(@car))) - end - - it "should cast casted attribute" do - @new_car.driver.should be_instance_of(Driver) - end - - it "should retain all properties of the casted attribute" do - @new_car.driver.should == @driver - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/casted_model_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/casted_model_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a2a8a961f..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/casted_model_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,406 +0,0 @@ -# encoding: utf-8 - -require File.expand_path('../../../spec_helper', __FILE__) -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'card') -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'cat') -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'person') -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'question') -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'course') - - -class WithCastedModelMixin < Hash - include CouchRest::CastedModel - property :name - property :no_value - property :details, :default => {} - property :casted_attribute, :cast_as => 'WithCastedModelMixin' -end - -class DummyModel < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database TEST_SERVER.default_database - raise "Default DB not set" if TEST_SERVER.default_database.nil? - property :casted_attribute, :cast_as => 'WithCastedModelMixin' - property :keywords, :cast_as => ["String"] -end - -class CastedCallbackDoc < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database TEST_SERVER.default_database - raise "Default DB not set" if TEST_SERVER.default_database.nil? - property :callback_model, :cast_as => 'WithCastedCallBackModel' -end -class WithCastedCallBackModel < Hash - include CouchRest::CastedModel - include CouchRest::Validation - property :name - property :run_before_validate - property :run_after_validate - - before_validate do |object| - object.run_before_validate = true - end - after_validate do |object| - object.run_after_validate = true - end -end - -describe CouchRest::CastedModel do - - describe "A non hash class including CastedModel" do - it "should fail raising and include error" do - lambda do - class NotAHashButWithCastedModelMixin - include CouchRest::CastedModel - property :name - end - - end.should raise_error - end - end - - describe "isolated" do - before(:each) do - @obj = WithCastedModelMixin.new - end - it "should automatically include the property mixin and define getters and setters" do - @obj.name = 'Matt' - @obj.name.should == 'Matt' - end - - it "should allow override of default" do - @obj = WithCastedModelMixin.new(:name => 'Eric', :details => {'color' => 'orange'}) - @obj.name.should == 'Eric' - @obj.details['color'].should == 'orange' - end - end - - describe "casted as an attribute, but without a value" do - before(:each) do - @obj = DummyModel.new - @casted_obj = @obj.casted_attribute - end - it "should be nil" do - @casted_obj.should == nil - end - end - - describe "casted as attribute" do - before(:each) do - casted = {:name => 'not whatever'} - @obj = DummyModel.new(:casted_attribute => {:name => 'whatever', :casted_attribute => casted}) - @casted_obj = @obj.casted_attribute - end - - it "should be available from its parent" do - @casted_obj.should be_an_instance_of(WithCastedModelMixin) - end - - it "should have the getters defined" do - @casted_obj.name.should == 'whatever' - end - - it "should know who casted it" do - @casted_obj.casted_by.should == @obj - end - - it "should return nil for the 'no_value' attribute" do - @casted_obj.no_value.should be_nil - end - - it "should return nil for the unknown attribute" do - @casted_obj["unknown"].should be_nil - end - - it "should return {} for the hash attribute" do - @casted_obj.details.should == {} - end - - it "should cast its own attributes" do - @casted_obj.casted_attribute.should be_instance_of(WithCastedModelMixin) - end - end - - describe "casted as an array of a different type" do - before(:each) do - @obj = DummyModel.new(:keywords => ['couch', 'sofa', 'relax', 'canapé']) - end - - it "should cast the array propery" do - @obj.keywords.should be_an_instance_of(Array) - @obj.keywords.first.should == 'couch' - end - end - - describe "update attributes without saving" do - before(:each) do - @question = Question.new(:q => "What is your quest?", :a => "To seek the Holy Grail") - end - it "should work for attribute= methods" do - @question.q.should == "What is your quest?" - @question['a'].should == "To seek the Holy Grail" - @question.update_attributes_without_saving(:q => "What is your favorite color?", 'a' => "Blue") - @question['q'].should == "What is your favorite color?" - @question.a.should == "Blue" - end - - it "should also work for attributes= alias" do - @question.respond_to?(:attributes=).should be_true - @question.attributes = {:q => "What is your favorite color?", 'a' => "Blue"} - @question['q'].should == "What is your favorite color?" - @question.a.should == "Blue" - end - - it "should flip out if an attribute= method is missing" do - lambda { - @q.update_attributes_without_saving('foo' => "something", :a => "No green") - }.should raise_error(NoMethodError) - end - - it "should not change any attributes if there is an error" do - lambda { - @q.update_attributes_without_saving('foo' => "something", :a => "No green") - }.should raise_error(NoMethodError) - @question.q.should == "What is your quest?" - @question.a.should == "To seek the Holy Grail" - end - end - - describe "saved document with casted models" do - before(:each) do - reset_test_db! - @obj = DummyModel.new(:casted_attribute => {:name => 'whatever'}) - @obj.save.should be_true - @obj = DummyModel.get(@obj.id) - end - - it "should be able to load with the casted models" do - casted_obj = @obj.casted_attribute - casted_obj.should_not be_nil - casted_obj.should be_an_instance_of(WithCastedModelMixin) - end - - it "should have defined getters for the casted model" do - casted_obj = @obj.casted_attribute - casted_obj.name.should == "whatever" - end - - it "should have defined setters for the casted model" do - casted_obj = @obj.casted_attribute - casted_obj.name = "test" - casted_obj.name.should == "test" - end - - it "should retain an override of a casted model attribute's default" do - casted_obj = @obj.casted_attribute - casted_obj.details['color'] = 'orange' - @obj.save - casted_obj = DummyModel.get(@obj.id).casted_attribute - casted_obj.details['color'].should == 'orange' - end - - end - - describe "saving document with array of casted models and validation" do - before :each do - @cat = Cat.new - @cat.save - end - - it "should save" do - toy = CatToy.new :name => "Mouse" - @cat.toys.push(toy) - @cat.save.should be_true - @cat = Cat.get @cat.id - @cat.toys.class.should == CastedArray - @cat.toys.first.class.should == CatToy - @cat.toys.first.should === toy - end - - it "should fail because name is not present" do - toy = CatToy.new - @cat.toys.push(toy) - @cat.should_not be_valid - @cat.save.should be_false - end - - it "should not fail if the casted model doesn't have validation" do - Cat.property :masters, :cast_as => ['Person'], :default => [] - Cat.validates_presence_of :name - cat = Cat.new(:name => 'kitty') - cat.should be_valid - cat.masters.push Person.new - cat.should be_valid - end - end - - describe "calling valid?" do - before :each do - @cat = Cat.new - @toy1 = CatToy.new - @toy2 = CatToy.new - @toy3 = CatToy.new - @cat.favorite_toy = @toy1 - @cat.toys << @toy2 - @cat.toys << @toy3 - end - - describe "on the top document" do - it "should put errors on all invalid casted models" do - @cat.should_not be_valid - @cat.errors.should_not be_empty - @toy1.errors.should_not be_empty - @toy2.errors.should_not be_empty - @toy3.errors.should_not be_empty - end - - it "should not put errors on valid casted models" do - @toy1.name = "Feather" - @toy2.name = "Twine" - @cat.should_not be_valid - @cat.errors.should_not be_empty - @toy1.errors.should be_empty - @toy2.errors.should be_empty - @toy3.errors.should_not be_empty - end - end - - describe "on a casted model property" do - it "should only validate itself" do - @toy1.should_not be_valid - @toy1.errors.should_not be_empty - @cat.errors.should be_empty - @toy2.errors.should be_empty - @toy3.errors.should be_empty - end - end - - describe "on a casted model inside a casted collection" do - it "should only validate itself" do - @toy2.should_not be_valid - @toy2.errors.should_not be_empty - @cat.errors.should be_empty - @toy1.errors.should be_empty - @toy3.errors.should be_empty - end - end - end - - describe "calling new? on a casted model" do - before :each do - reset_test_db! - @cat = Cat.new(:name => 'Sockington') - @favorite_toy = CatToy.new(:name => 'Catnip Ball') - @cat.favorite_toy = @favorite_toy - @cat.toys << CatToy.new(:name => 'Fuzzy Stick') - end - - it "should be true on new" do - CatToy.new.should be_new - CatToy.new.new_record?.should be_true - end - - it "should be true after assignment" do - @cat.should be_new - @cat.favorite_toy.should be_new - @cat.toys.first.should be_new - end - - it "should not be true after create or save" do - @cat.create - @cat.save - @cat.favorite_toy.should_not be_new - @cat.toys.first.should_not be_new - end - - it "should not be true after get from the database" do - @cat.save - @cat = Cat.get(@cat.id) - @cat.favorite_toy.should_not be_new - @cat.toys.first.should_not be_new - end - - it "should still be true after a failed create or save" do - @cat.name = nil - @cat.create.should be_false - @cat.save.should be_false - @cat.favorite_toy.should be_new - @cat.toys.first.should be_new - end - end - - describe "calling base_doc from a nested casted model" do - before :each do - @course = Course.new(:title => 'Science 101') - @professor = Person.new(:name => 'Professor Plum') - @cat = Cat.new(:name => 'Scratchy') - @toy1 = CatToy.new - @toy2 = CatToy.new - @course.professor = @professor - @professor.pet = @cat - @cat.favorite_toy = @toy1 - @cat.toys << @toy2 - end - - it "should reference the top document for" do - @course.base_doc.should === @course - @professor.casted_by.should === @course - @professor.base_doc.should === @course - @cat.base_doc.should === @course - @toy1.base_doc.should === @course - @toy2.base_doc.should === @course - end - - it "should call setter on top document" do - @toy1.base_doc.should_not be_nil - @toy1.base_doc.title = 'Tom Foolery' - @course.title.should == 'Tom Foolery' - end - - it "should return nil if not yet casted" do - person = Person.new - person.base_doc.should == nil - end - end - - describe "calling base_doc.save from a nested casted model" do - before :each do - reset_test_db! - @cat = Cat.new(:name => 'Snowball') - @toy = CatToy.new - @cat.favorite_toy = @toy - end - - it "should not save parent document when casted model is invalid" do - @toy.should_not be_valid - @toy.base_doc.save.should be_false - lambda{@toy.base_doc.save!}.should raise_error - end - - it "should save parent document when nested casted model is valid" do - @toy.name = "Mr Squeaks" - @toy.should be_valid - @toy.base_doc.save.should be_true - lambda{@toy.base_doc.save!}.should_not raise_error - end - end - - describe "callbacks" do - before(:each) do - @doc = CastedCallbackDoc.new - @model = WithCastedCallBackModel.new - @doc.callback_model = @model - end - - describe "validate" do - it "should run before_validate before validating" do - @model.run_before_validate.should be_nil - @model.should be_valid - @model.run_before_validate.should be_true - end - it "should run after_validate after validating" do - @model.run_after_validate.should be_nil - @model.should be_valid - @model.run_after_validate.should be_true - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_attachment_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_attachment_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 96a8fa30d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_attachment_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path('../../../spec_helper', __FILE__) - -describe "ExtendedDocument attachments" do - - describe "#has_attachment?" do - before(:each) do - reset_test_db! - @obj = Basic.new - @obj.save.should == true - @file = File.open(FIXTURE_PATH + '/attachments/test.html') - @attachment_name = 'my_attachment' - @obj.create_attachment(:file => @file, :name => @attachment_name) - end - - it 'should return false if there is no attachment' do - @obj.has_attachment?('bogus').should be_false - end - - it 'should return true if there is an attachment' do - @obj.has_attachment?(@attachment_name).should be_true - end - - it 'should return true if an object with an attachment is reloaded' do - @obj.save.should be_true - reloaded_obj = Basic.get(@obj.id) - reloaded_obj.has_attachment?(@attachment_name).should be_true - end - - it 'should return false if an attachment has been removed' do - @obj.delete_attachment(@attachment_name) - @obj.has_attachment?(@attachment_name).should be_false - end - end - - describe "creating an attachment" do - before(:each) do - @obj = Basic.new - @obj.save.should == true - @file_ext = File.open(FIXTURE_PATH + '/attachments/test.html') - @file_no_ext = File.open(FIXTURE_PATH + '/attachments/README') - @attachment_name = 'my_attachment' - @content_type = 'media/mp3' - end - - it "should create an attachment from file with an extension" do - @obj.create_attachment(:file => @file_ext, :name => @attachment_name) - @obj.save.should == true - reloaded_obj = Basic.get(@obj.id) - reloaded_obj['_attachments'][@attachment_name].should_not be_nil - end - - it "should create an attachment from file without an extension" do - @obj.create_attachment(:file => @file_no_ext, :name => @attachment_name) - @obj.save.should == true - reloaded_obj = Basic.get(@obj.id) - reloaded_obj['_attachments'][@attachment_name].should_not be_nil - end - - it 'should raise ArgumentError if :file is missing' do - lambda{ @obj.create_attachment(:name => @attachment_name) }.should raise_error - end - - it 'should raise ArgumentError if :name is missing' do - lambda{ @obj.create_attachment(:file => @file_ext) }.should raise_error - end - - it 'should set the content-type if passed' do - @obj.create_attachment(:file => @file_ext, :name => @attachment_name, :content_type => @content_type) - @obj['_attachments'][@attachment_name]['content_type'].should == @content_type - end - end - - describe 'reading, updating, and deleting an attachment' do - before(:each) do - @obj = Basic.new - @file = File.open(FIXTURE_PATH + '/attachments/test.html') - @attachment_name = 'my_attachment' - @obj.create_attachment(:file => @file, :name => @attachment_name) - @obj.save.should == true - @file.rewind - @content_type = 'media/mp3' - end - - it 'should read an attachment that exists' do - @obj.read_attachment(@attachment_name).should == @file.read - end - - it 'should update an attachment that exists' do - file = File.open(FIXTURE_PATH + '/attachments/README') - @file.should_not == file - @obj.update_attachment(:file => file, :name => @attachment_name) - @obj.save - reloaded_obj = Basic.get(@obj.id) - file.rewind - reloaded_obj.read_attachment(@attachment_name).should_not == @file.read - reloaded_obj.read_attachment(@attachment_name).should == file.read - end - - it 'should se the content-type if passed' do - file = File.open(FIXTURE_PATH + '/attachments/README') - @file.should_not == file - @obj.update_attachment(:file => file, :name => @attachment_name, :content_type => @content_type) - @obj['_attachments'][@attachment_name]['content_type'].should == @content_type - end - - it 'should delete an attachment that exists' do - @obj.delete_attachment(@attachment_name) - @obj.save - lambda{Basic.get(@obj.id).read_attachment(@attachment_name)}.should raise_error - end - end - - describe "#attachment_url" do - before(:each) do - @obj = Basic.new - @file = File.open(FIXTURE_PATH + '/attachments/test.html') - @attachment_name = 'my_attachment' - @obj.create_attachment(:file => @file, :name => @attachment_name) - @obj.save.should == true - end - - it 'should return nil if attachment does not exist' do - @obj.attachment_url('bogus').should be_nil - end - - it 'should return the attachment URL as specified by CouchDB HttpDocumentApi' do - @obj.attachment_url(@attachment_name).should == "#{Basic.database}/#{@obj.id}/#{@attachment_name}" - end - - it 'should return the attachment URI' do - @obj.attachment_uri(@attachment_name).should == "#{Basic.database.uri}/#{@obj.id}/#{@attachment_name}" - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f05557600..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,746 +0,0 @@ -# encoding: utf-8 - -require File.expand_path("../../../spec_helper", __FILE__) -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'article') -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'course') -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'cat') - -describe "ExtendedDocument" do - - class WithDefaultValues < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database TEST_SERVER.default_database - property :preset, :default => {:right => 10, :top_align => false} - property :set_by_proc, :default => Proc.new{Time.now}, :cast_as => 'Time' - property :tags, :default => [] - property :read_only_with_default, :default => 'generic', :read_only => true - property :default_false, :default => false - property :name - timestamps! - end - - class WithCallBacks < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - include ::CouchRest::Validation - use_database TEST_SERVER.default_database - property :name - property :run_before_validate - property :run_after_validate - property :run_before_save - property :run_after_save - property :run_before_create - property :run_after_create - property :run_before_update - property :run_after_update - - before_validate do |object| - object.run_before_validate = true - end - after_validate do |object| - object.run_after_validate = true - end - before_save do |object| - object.run_before_save = true - end - after_save do |object| - object.run_after_save = true - end - before_create do |object| - object.run_before_create = true - end - after_create do |object| - object.run_after_create = true - end - before_update do |object| - object.run_before_update = true - end - after_update do |object| - object.run_after_update = true - end - - property :run_one - property :run_two - property :run_three - - before_save :run_one_method, :run_two_method do |object| - object.run_three = true - end - def run_one_method - self.run_one = true - end - def run_two_method - self.run_two = true - end - - attr_accessor :run_it - property :conditional_one - property :conditional_two - - before_save :conditional_one_method, :conditional_two_method, :if => proc { self.run_it } - def conditional_one_method - self.conditional_one = true - end - def conditional_two_method - self.conditional_two = true - end - end - - class WithTemplateAndUniqueID < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database TEST_SERVER.default_database - unique_id do |model| - model['important-field'] - end - property :preset, :default => 'value' - property :has_no_default - end - - class WithGetterAndSetterMethods < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database TEST_SERVER.default_database - - property :other_arg - def arg - other_arg - end - - def arg=(value) - self.other_arg = "foo-#{value}" - end - end - - before(:each) do - @obj = WithDefaultValues.new - end - - describe "instance database connection" do - it "should use the default database" do - @obj.database.name.should == 'couchrest-test' - end - - it "should override the default db" do - @obj.database = TEST_SERVER.database!('couchrest-extendedmodel-test') - @obj.database.name.should == 'couchrest-extendedmodel-test' - @obj.database.delete! - end - end - - describe "a new model" do - it "should be a new document" do - @obj = Basic.new - @obj.rev.should be_nil - @obj.should be_new - @obj.should be_new_document - @obj.should be_new_record - end - - it "should not failed on a nil value in argument" do - @obj = Basic.new(nil) - @obj.should == { 'couchrest-type' => 'Basic' } - end - end - - describe "creating a new document" do - it "should instantialize and save a document" do - article = Article.create(:title => 'my test') - article.title.should == 'my test' - article.should_not be_new - end - - it "should trigger the create callbacks" do - doc = WithCallBacks.create(:name => 'my other test') - doc.run_before_create.should be_true - doc.run_after_create.should be_true - doc.run_before_save.should be_true - doc.run_after_save.should be_true - end - end - - describe "update attributes without saving" do - before(:each) do - a = Article.get "big-bad-danger" rescue nil - a.destroy if a - @art = Article.new(:title => "big bad danger") - @art.save - end - it "should work for attribute= methods" do - @art['title'].should == "big bad danger" - @art.update_attributes_without_saving('date' => Time.now, :title => "super danger") - @art['title'].should == "super danger" - end - it "should silently ignore _id" do - @art.update_attributes_without_saving('_id' => 'foobar') - @art['_id'].should_not == 'foobar' - end - it "should silently ignore _rev" do - @art.update_attributes_without_saving('_rev' => 'foobar') - @art['_rev'].should_not == 'foobar' - end - it "should silently ignore created_at" do - @art.update_attributes_without_saving('created_at' => 'foobar') - @art['created_at'].should_not == 'foobar' - end - it "should silently ignore updated_at" do - @art.update_attributes_without_saving('updated_at' => 'foobar') - @art['updated_at'].should_not == 'foobar' - end - it "should also work using attributes= alias" do - @art.respond_to?(:attributes=).should be_true - @art.attributes = {'date' => Time.now, :title => "something else"} - @art['title'].should == "something else" - end - - it "should flip out if an attribute= method is missing" do - lambda { - @art.update_attributes_without_saving('slug' => "new-slug", :title => "super danger") - }.should raise_error - end - - it "should not change other attributes if there is an error" do - lambda { - @art.update_attributes_without_saving('slug' => "new-slug", :title => "super danger") - }.should raise_error - @art['title'].should == "big bad danger" - end - end - - describe "update attributes" do - before(:each) do - a = Article.get "big-bad-danger" rescue nil - a.destroy if a - @art = Article.new(:title => "big bad danger") - @art.save - end - it "should save" do - @art['title'].should == "big bad danger" - @art.update_attributes('date' => Time.now, :title => "super danger") - loaded = Article.get(@art.id) - loaded['title'].should == "super danger" - end - end - - describe "with default" do - it "should have the default value set at initalization" do - @obj.preset.should == {:right => 10, :top_align => false} - end - - it "should have the default false value explicitly assigned" do - @obj.default_false.should == false - end - - it "should automatically call a proc default at initialization" do - @obj.set_by_proc.should be_an_instance_of(Time) - @obj.set_by_proc.should == @obj.set_by_proc - @obj.set_by_proc.should < Time.now - end - - it "should let you overwrite the default values" do - obj = WithDefaultValues.new(:preset => 'test') - obj.preset = 'test' - end - - it "should work with a default empty array" do - obj = WithDefaultValues.new(:tags => ['spec']) - obj.tags.should == ['spec'] - end - - it "should set default value of read-only property" do - obj = WithDefaultValues.new - obj.read_only_with_default.should == 'generic' - end - end - - describe "a doc with template values (CR::Model spec)" do - before(:all) do - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.all.map{|o| o.destroy(true)} - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.database.bulk_delete - @tmpl = WithTemplateAndUniqueID.new - @tmpl2 = WithTemplateAndUniqueID.new(:preset => 'not_value', 'important-field' => '1') - end - it "should have fields set when new" do - @tmpl.preset.should == 'value' - end - it "shouldn't override explicitly set values" do - @tmpl2.preset.should == 'not_value' - end - it "shouldn't override existing documents" do - @tmpl2.save - tmpl2_reloaded = WithTemplateAndUniqueID.get(@tmpl2.id) - @tmpl2.preset.should == 'not_value' - tmpl2_reloaded.preset.should == 'not_value' - end - end - - describe "getting a model" do - before(:all) do - @art = Article.new(:title => 'All About Getting') - @art.save - end - it "should load and instantiate it" do - foundart = Article.get @art.id - foundart.title.should == "All About Getting" - end - - it "should return nil if `get` is used and the document doesn't exist" do - foundart = Article.get 'matt aimonetti' - foundart.should be_nil - end - - it "should raise an error if `get!` is used and the document doesn't exist" do - lambda{foundart = Article.get!('matt aimonetti')}.should raise_error - end - end - - describe "getting a model with a subobjects array" do - before(:all) do - course_doc = { - "title" => "Metaphysics 200", - "questions" => [ - { - "q" => "Carve the ___ of reality at the ___.", - "a" => ["beast","joints"] - },{ - "q" => "Who layed the smack down on Leibniz's Law?", - "a" => "Willard Van Orman Quine" - } - ] - } - r = Course.database.save_doc course_doc - @course = Course.get r['id'] - end - it "should load the course" do - @course.title.should == "Metaphysics 200" - end - it "should instantiate them as such" do - @course["questions"][0].a[0].should == "beast" - end - end - - describe "finding all instances of a model" do - before(:all) do - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.design_doc_fresh = false - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.all.map{|o| o.destroy(true)} - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.database.bulk_delete - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.new('important-field' => '1').save - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.new('important-field' => '2').save - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.new('important-field' => '3').save - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.new('important-field' => '4').save - end - it "should make the design doc" do - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.all - d = WithTemplateAndUniqueID.design_doc - d['views']['all']['map'].should include('WithTemplateAndUniqueID') - end - it "should find all" do - rs = WithTemplateAndUniqueID.all - rs.length.should == 4 - end - end - - describe "counting all instances of a model" do - before(:each) do - @db = reset_test_db! - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.design_doc_fresh = false - end - - it ".count should return 0 if there are no docuemtns" do - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.count.should == 0 - end - - it ".count should return the number of documents" do - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.new('important-field' => '1').save - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.new('important-field' => '2').save - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.new('important-field' => '3').save - - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.count.should == 3 - end - end - - describe "finding the first instance of a model" do - before(:each) do - @db = reset_test_db! - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.design_doc_fresh = false - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.new('important-field' => '1').save - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.new('important-field' => '2').save - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.new('important-field' => '3').save - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.new('important-field' => '4').save - end - it "should make the design doc" do - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.all - d = WithTemplateAndUniqueID.design_doc - d['views']['all']['map'].should include('WithTemplateAndUniqueID') - end - it "should find first" do - rs = WithTemplateAndUniqueID.first - rs['important-field'].should == "1" - end - it "should return nil if no instances are found" do - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.all.each {|obj| obj.destroy } - WithTemplateAndUniqueID.first.should be_nil - end - end - - describe "getting a model with a subobject field" do - before(:all) do - course_doc = { - "title" => "Metaphysics 410", - "professor" => { - "name" => ["Mark", "Hinchliff"] - }, - "final_test_at" => "2008/12/19 13:00:00 +0800" - } - r = Course.database.save_doc course_doc - @course = Course.get r['id'] - end - it "should load the course" do - @course["professor"]["name"][1].should == "Hinchliff" - end - it "should instantiate the professor as a person" do - @course['professor'].last_name.should == "Hinchliff" - end - it "should instantiate the final_test_at as a Time" do - @course['final_test_at'].should == Time.parse("2008/12/19 13:00:00 +0800") - end - end - - describe "timestamping" do - before(:each) do - oldart = Article.get "saving-this" rescue nil - oldart.destroy if oldart - @art = Article.new(:title => "Saving this") - @art.save - end - - it "should define the updated_at and created_at getters and set the values" do - @obj.save - obj = WithDefaultValues.get(@obj.id) - obj.should be_an_instance_of(WithDefaultValues) - obj.created_at.should be_an_instance_of(Time) - obj.updated_at.should be_an_instance_of(Time) - obj.created_at.to_s.should == @obj.updated_at.to_s - end - it "should set the time on create" do - (Time.now - @art.created_at).should < 2 - foundart = Article.get @art.id - foundart.created_at.should == foundart.updated_at - end - it "should set the time on update" do - @art.save - @art.created_at.should < @art.updated_at - end - end - - describe "basic saving and retrieving" do - it "should work fine" do - @obj.name = "should be easily saved and retrieved" - @obj.save - saved_obj = WithDefaultValues.get(@obj.id) - saved_obj.should_not be_nil - end - - it "should parse the Time attributes automatically" do - @obj.name = "should parse the Time attributes automatically" - @obj.set_by_proc.should be_an_instance_of(Time) - @obj.save - @obj.set_by_proc.should be_an_instance_of(Time) - saved_obj = WithDefaultValues.get(@obj.id) - saved_obj.set_by_proc.should be_an_instance_of(Time) - end - end - - describe "saving a model" do - before(:all) do - @sobj = Basic.new - @sobj.save.should == true - end - - it "should save the doc" do - doc = Basic.get(@sobj.id) - doc['_id'].should == @sobj.id - end - - it "should be set for resaving" do - rev = @obj.rev - @sobj['another-key'] = "some value" - @sobj.save - @sobj.rev.should_not == rev - end - - it "should set the id" do - @sobj.id.should be_an_instance_of(String) - end - - it "should set the type" do - @sobj['couchrest-type'].should == 'Basic' - end - - describe "save!" do - - before(:each) do - @sobj = Card.new(:first_name => "Marcos", :last_name => "Tapajós") - end - - it "should return true if save the document" do - @sobj.save!.should == true - end - - it "should raise error if don't save the document" do - @sobj.first_name = nil - lambda { @sobj.save!.should == true }.should raise_error(RuntimeError) - end - - end - - - end - - describe "saving a model with a unique_id configured" do - before(:each) do - @art = Article.new - @old = Article.database.get('this-is-the-title') rescue nil - Article.database.delete_doc(@old) if @old - end - - it "should be a new document" do - @art.should be_new - @art.title.should be_nil - end - - it "should require the title" do - lambda{@art.save}.should raise_error - @art.title = 'This is the title' - @art.save.should == true - end - - it "should not change the slug on update" do - @art.title = 'This is the title' - @art.save.should == true - @art.title = 'new title' - @art.save.should == true - @art.slug.should == 'this-is-the-title' - end - - it "should raise an error when the slug is taken" do - @art.title = 'This is the title' - @art.save.should == true - @art2 = Article.new(:title => 'This is the title!') - lambda{@art2.save}.should raise_error - end - - it "should set the slug" do - @art.title = 'This is the title' - @art.save.should == true - @art.slug.should == 'this-is-the-title' - end - - it "should set the id" do - @art.title = 'This is the title' - @art.save.should == true - @art.id.should == 'this-is-the-title' - end - end - - describe "saving a model with a unique_id lambda" do - before(:each) do - @templated = WithTemplateAndUniqueID.new - @old = WithTemplateAndUniqueID.get('very-important') rescue nil - @old.destroy if @old - end - - it "should require the field" do - lambda{@templated.save}.should raise_error - @templated['important-field'] = 'very-important' - @templated.save.should == true - end - - it "should save with the id" do - @templated['important-field'] = 'very-important' - @templated.save.should == true - t = WithTemplateAndUniqueID.get('very-important') - t.should == @templated - end - - it "should not change the id on update" do - @templated['important-field'] = 'very-important' - @templated.save.should == true - @templated['important-field'] = 'not-important' - @templated.save.should == true - t = WithTemplateAndUniqueID.get('very-important') - t.should == @templated - end - - it "should raise an error when the id is taken" do - @templated['important-field'] = 'very-important' - @templated.save.should == true - lambda{WithTemplateAndUniqueID.new('important-field' => 'very-important').save}.should raise_error - end - - it "should set the id" do - @templated['important-field'] = 'very-important' - @templated.save.should == true - @templated.id.should == 'very-important' - end - end - - describe "destroying an instance" do - before(:each) do - @dobj = Basic.new - @dobj.save.should == true - end - it "should return true" do - result = @dobj.destroy - result.should == true - end - it "should be resavable" do - @dobj.destroy - @dobj.rev.should be_nil - @dobj.id.should be_nil - @dobj.save.should == true - end - it "should make it go away" do - @dobj.destroy - lambda{Basic.get!(@dobj.id)}.should raise_error - end - end - - - describe "callbacks" do - - before(:each) do - @doc = WithCallBacks.new - end - - - describe "validate" do - it "should run before_validate before validating" do - @doc.run_before_validate.should be_nil - @doc.should be_valid - @doc.run_before_validate.should be_true - end - it "should run after_validate after validating" do - @doc.run_after_validate.should be_nil - @doc.should be_valid - @doc.run_after_validate.should be_true - end - end - describe "save" do - it "should run the after filter after saving" do - @doc.run_after_save.should be_nil - @doc.save.should be_true - @doc.run_after_save.should be_true - end - it "should run the grouped callbacks before saving" do - @doc.run_one.should be_nil - @doc.run_two.should be_nil - @doc.run_three.should be_nil - @doc.save.should be_true - @doc.run_one.should be_true - @doc.run_two.should be_true - @doc.run_three.should be_true - end - it "should not run conditional callbacks" do - @doc.run_it = false - @doc.save.should be_true - @doc.conditional_one.should be_nil - @doc.conditional_two.should be_nil - end - it "should run conditional callbacks" do - @doc.run_it = true - @doc.save.should be_true - @doc.conditional_one.should be_true - @doc.conditional_two.should be_true - end - end - describe "create" do - it "should run the before save filter when creating" do - @doc.run_before_save.should be_nil - @doc.create.should_not be_nil - @doc.run_before_save.should be_true - end - it "should run the before create filter" do - @doc.run_before_create.should be_nil - @doc.create.should_not be_nil - @doc.create - @doc.run_before_create.should be_true - end - it "should run the after create filter" do - @doc.run_after_create.should be_nil - @doc.create.should_not be_nil - @doc.create - @doc.run_after_create.should be_true - end - end - describe "update" do - - before(:each) do - @doc.save - end - it "should run the before update filter when updating an existing document" do - @doc.run_before_update.should be_nil - @doc.update - @doc.run_before_update.should be_true - end - it "should run the after update filter when updating an existing document" do - @doc.run_after_update.should be_nil - @doc.update - @doc.run_after_update.should be_true - end - it "should run the before update filter when saving an existing document" do - @doc.run_before_update.should be_nil - @doc.save - @doc.run_before_update.should be_true - end - - end - end - - describe "getter and setter methods" do - it "should try to call the arg= method before setting :arg in the hash" do - @doc = WithGetterAndSetterMethods.new(:arg => "foo") - @doc['arg'].should be_nil - @doc[:arg].should be_nil - @doc.other_arg.should == "foo-foo" - end - end - - describe "recursive validation on an extended document" do - before :each do - reset_test_db! - @cat = Cat.new(:name => 'Sockington') - end - - it "should not save if a nested casted model is invalid" do - @cat.favorite_toy = CatToy.new - @cat.should_not be_valid - @cat.save.should be_false - lambda{@cat.save!}.should raise_error - end - - it "should save when nested casted model is valid" do - @cat.favorite_toy = CatToy.new(:name => 'Squeaky') - @cat.should be_valid - @cat.save.should be_true - lambda{@cat.save!}.should_not raise_error - end - - it "should not save when nested collection contains an invalid casted model" do - @cat.toys = [CatToy.new(:name => 'Feather'), CatToy.new] - @cat.should_not be_valid - @cat.save.should be_false - lambda{@cat.save!}.should raise_error - end - - it "should save when nested collection contains valid casted models" do - @cat.toys = [CatToy.new(:name => 'feather'), CatToy.new(:name => 'ball-o-twine')] - @cat.should be_valid - @cat.save.should be_true - lambda{@cat.save!}.should_not raise_error - end - - it "should not fail if the nested casted model doesn't have validation" do - Cat.property :trainer, :cast_as => 'Person' - Cat.validates_presence_of :name - cat = Cat.new(:name => 'Mr Bigglesworth') - cat.trainer = Person.new - cat.trainer.validatable?.should be_false - cat.should be_valid - cat.save.should be_true - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_subclass_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_subclass_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6a9bdc952..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_subclass_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path("../../../spec_helper", __FILE__) -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'card') -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'course') - -# add a default value -Card.property :bg_color, :default => '#ccc' - -class BusinessCard < Card - property :extension_code - property :job_title -end - -class DesignBusinessCard < BusinessCard - property :bg_color, :default => '#eee' -end - -class OnlineCourse < Course - property :url - view_by :url -end - -class Animal < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database TEST_SERVER.default_database - property :name - view_by :name -end - -class Dog < Animal; end - -describe "Subclassing an ExtendedDocument" do - - before(:each) do - @card = BusinessCard.new - end - - it "shouldn't messup the parent's properties" do - Card.properties.should_not == BusinessCard.properties - end - - it "should share the same db default" do - @card.database.uri.should == Card.database.uri - end - - it "should share the same autovalidation details" do - @card.auto_validation.should be_true - end - - it "should have kept the validation details" do - @card.should_not be_valid - end - - it "should have added the new validation details" do - validated_fields = @card.class.validators.contexts[:default].map{|v| v.field_name} - validated_fields.should include(:extension_code) - validated_fields.should include(:job_title) - end - - it "should not add to the parent's validations" do - validated_fields = Card.validators.contexts[:default].map{|v| v.field_name} - validated_fields.should_not include(:extension_code) - validated_fields.should_not include(:job_title) - end - - it "should inherit default property values" do - @card.bg_color.should == '#ccc' - end - - it "should be able to overwrite a default property" do - DesignBusinessCard.new.bg_color.should == '#eee' - end - - it "should have a design doc slug based on the subclass name" do - Course.refresh_design_doc - OnlineCourse.design_doc_slug.should =~ /^OnlineCourse/ - end - - it "should have its own design_doc_fresh" do - Animal.refresh_design_doc - Dog.design_doc_fresh.should_not == true - Dog.refresh_design_doc - Dog.design_doc_fresh.should == true - end - - it "should not add views to the parent's design_doc" do - Course.design_doc['views'].keys.should_not include('by_url') - end - - it "should not add the parent's views to its design doc" do - Course.refresh_design_doc - OnlineCourse.refresh_design_doc - OnlineCourse.design_doc['views'].keys.should_not include('by_title') - end - - it "should have an all view with a guard clause for couchrest-type == subclass name in the map function" do - OnlineCourse.design_doc['views']['all']['map'].should =~ /if \(doc\['couchrest-type'\] == 'OnlineCourse'\)/ - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_view_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_view_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bf75f2de7..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/extended_doc_view_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,433 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path("../../../spec_helper", __FILE__) -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'article') -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'course') - -describe "ExtendedDocument views" do - - class Unattached < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - # Note: no use_database here - property :title - property :questions - property :professor - view_by :title - end - - describe "a model with simple views and a default param" do - before(:all) do - Article.all.map{|a| a.destroy(true)} - Article.database.bulk_delete - written_at = Time.now - 24 * 3600 * 7 - @titles = ["this and that", "also interesting", "more fun", "some junk"] - @titles.each do |title| - a = Article.new(:title => title) - a.date = written_at - a.save - written_at += 24 * 3600 - end - end - - it "should have a design doc" do - Article.design_doc["views"]["by_date"].should_not be_nil - end - - it "should save the design doc" do - Article.by_date #rescue nil - doc = Article.database.get Article.design_doc.id - doc['views']['by_date'].should_not be_nil - end - - it "should return the matching raw view result" do - view = Article.by_date :raw => true - view['rows'].length.should == 4 - end - - it "should not include non-Articles" do - Article.database.save_doc({"date" => 1}) - view = Article.by_date :raw => true - view['rows'].length.should == 4 - end - - it "should return the matching objects (with default argument :descending => true)" do - articles = Article.by_date - articles.collect{|a|a.title}.should == @titles.reverse - end - - it "should allow you to override default args" do - articles = Article.by_date :descending => false - articles.collect{|a|a.title}.should == @titles - end - end - - describe "another model with a simple view" do - before(:all) do - reset_test_db! - %w{aaa bbb ddd eee}.each do |title| - Course.new(:title => title).save - end - end - it "should make the design doc upon first query" do - Course.by_title - doc = Course.design_doc - doc['views']['all']['map'].should include('Course') - end - it "should can query via view" do - # register methods with method-missing, for local dispatch. method - # missing lookup table, no heuristics. - view = Course.view :by_title - designed = Course.by_title - view.should == designed - end - it "should get them" do - rs = Course.by_title - rs.length.should == 4 - end - it "should yield" do - courses = [] - Course.view(:by_title) do |course| - courses << course - end - courses[0]["doc"]["title"].should =='aaa' - end - it "should yield with by_key method" do - courses = [] - Course.by_title do |course| - courses << course - end - courses[0]["doc"]["title"].should =='aaa' - end - end - - - describe "a ducktype view" do - before(:all) do - reset_test_db! - @id = DB.save_doc({:dept => true})['id'] - end - it "should setup" do - duck = Course.get(@id) # from a different db - duck["dept"].should == true - end - it "should make the design doc" do - @as = Course.by_dept - @doc = Course.design_doc - @doc["views"]["by_dept"]["map"].should_not include("couchrest") - end - it "should not look for class" do - @as = Course.by_dept - @as[0]['_id'].should == @id - end - end - - describe "a model class not tied to a database" do - before(:all) do - reset_test_db! - @db = DB - %w{aaa bbb ddd eee}.each do |title| - u = Unattached.new(:title => title) - u.database = @db - u.save - @first_id ||= u.id - end - end - it "should barf on all if no database given" do - lambda{Unattached.all}.should raise_error - end - it "should query all" do - Unattached.cleanup_design_docs!(@db) - rs = Unattached.all :database => @db - rs.length.should == 4 - end - it "should barf on query if no database given" do - lambda{Unattached.view :by_title}.should raise_error - end - it "should make the design doc upon first query" do - Unattached.by_title :database => @db - doc = Unattached.design_doc - doc['views']['all']['map'].should include('Unattached') - end - it "should merge query params" do - rs = Unattached.by_title :database=>@db, :startkey=>"bbb", :endkey=>"eee" - rs.length.should == 3 - end - it "should query via view" do - view = Unattached.view :by_title, :database=>@db - designed = Unattached.by_title :database=>@db - view.should == designed - end - it "should yield" do - things = [] - Unattached.view(:by_title, :database=>@db) do |thing| - things << thing - end - things[0]["doc"]["title"].should =='aaa' - end - it "should yield with by_key method" do - things = [] - Unattached.by_title(:database=>@db) do |thing| - things << thing - end - things[0]["doc"]["title"].should =='aaa' - end - it "should return nil on get if no database given" do - Unattached.get("aaa").should be_nil - end - it "should barf on get! if no database given" do - lambda{Unattached.get!("aaa")}.should raise_error - end - it "should get from specific database" do - u = Unattached.get(@first_id, @db) - u.title.should == "aaa" - end - it "should barf on first if no database given" do - lambda{Unattached.first}.should raise_error - end - it "should get first" do - u = Unattached.first :database=>@db - u.title.should =~ /\A...\z/ - end - it "should barf on all_design_doc_versions if no database given" do - lambda{Unattached.all_design_doc_versions}.should raise_error - end - it "should be able to cleanup the db/bump the revision number" do - # if the previous specs were not run, the model_design_doc will be blank - Unattached.use_database DB - Unattached.view_by :questions - Unattached.by_questions(:database => @db) - original_revision = Unattached.model_design_doc(@db)['_rev'] - Unattached.cleanup_design_docs!(@db) - Unattached.model_design_doc(@db)['_rev'].should_not == original_revision - end - end - - describe "class proxy" do - before(:all) do - reset_test_db! - # setup the class default doc to save the design doc - Unattached.use_database nil # just to be sure it is really unattached - @us = Unattached.on(DB) - %w{aaa bbb ddd eee}.each do |title| - u = @us.new(:title => title) - u.save - @first_id ||= u.id - end - end - it "should query all" do - rs = @us.all - rs.length.should == 4 - end - it "should count" do - @us.count.should == 4 - end - it "should make the design doc upon first query" do - @us.by_title - doc = @us.design_doc - doc['views']['all']['map'].should include('Unattached') - end - it "should merge query params" do - rs = @us.by_title :startkey=>"bbb", :endkey=>"eee" - rs.length.should == 3 - end - it "should query via view" do - view = @us.view :by_title - designed = @us.by_title - view.should == designed - end - it "should yield" do - things = [] - @us.view(:by_title) do |thing| - things << thing - end - things[0]["doc"]["title"].should =='aaa' - end - it "should yield with by_key method" do - things = [] - @us.by_title do |thing| - things << thing - end - things[0]["doc"]["title"].should =='aaa' - end - it "should get from specific database" do - u = @us.get(@first_id) - u.title.should == "aaa" - end - it "should get first" do - u = @us.first - u.title.should =~ /\A...\z/ - end - it "should clean up design docs left around on specific database" do - @us.by_title - original_id = @us.model_design_doc['_rev'] - Unattached.view_by :professor - @us.by_professor - @us.model_design_doc['_rev'].should_not == original_id - end - end - - describe "a model with a compound key view" do - before(:all) do - Article.by_user_id_and_date.each{|a| a.destroy(true)} - Article.database.bulk_delete - written_at = Time.now - 24 * 3600 * 7 - @titles = ["uniq one", "even more interesting", "less fun", "not junk"] - @user_ids = ["quentin", "aaron"] - @titles.each_with_index do |title,i| - u = i % 2 - a = Article.new(:title => title, :user_id => @user_ids[u]) - a.date = written_at - a.save - written_at += 24 * 3600 - end - end - it "should create the design doc" do - Article.by_user_id_and_date rescue nil - doc = Article.design_doc - doc['views']['by_date'].should_not be_nil - end - it "should sort correctly" do - articles = Article.by_user_id_and_date - articles.collect{|a|a['user_id']}.should == ['aaron', 'aaron', 'quentin', - 'quentin'] - articles[1].title.should == 'not junk' - end - it "should be queryable with couchrest options" do - articles = Article.by_user_id_and_date :limit => 1, :startkey => 'quentin' - articles.length.should == 1 - articles[0].title.should == "even more interesting" - end - end - - describe "with a custom view" do - before(:all) do - @titles = ["very uniq one", "even less interesting", "some fun", - "really junk", "crazy bob"] - @tags = ["cool", "lame"] - @titles.each_with_index do |title,i| - u = i % 2 - a = Article.new(:title => title, :tags => [@tags[u]]) - a.save - end - end - it "should be available raw" do - view = Article.by_tags :raw => true - view['rows'].length.should == 5 - end - - it "should be default to :reduce => false" do - ars = Article.by_tags - ars.first.tags.first.should == 'cool' - end - - it "should be raw when reduce is true" do - view = Article.by_tags :reduce => true, :group => true - view['rows'].find{|r|r['key'] == 'cool'}['value'].should == 3 - end - end - - # TODO: moved to Design, delete - describe "adding a view" do - before(:each) do - reset_test_db! - Article.by_date - @original_doc_rev = Article.model_design_doc['_rev'] - @design_docs = Article.database.documents :startkey => "_design/", :endkey => "_design/\u9999" - end - it "should not create a design doc on view definition" do - Article.view_by :created_at - newdocs = Article.database.documents :startkey => "_design/", :endkey => "_design/\u9999" - newdocs["rows"].length.should == @design_docs["rows"].length - end - it "should create a new version of the design document on view access" do - ddocs = Article.all_design_doc_versions["rows"].length - Article.view_by :updated_at - Article.by_updated_at - @original_doc_rev.should_not == Article.model_design_doc['_rev'] - Article.design_doc["views"].keys.should include("by_updated_at") - end - end - - describe "with a collection" do - before(:all) do - reset_test_db! - titles = ["very uniq one", "really interesting", "some fun", - "really awesome", "crazy bob", "this rocks", "super rad"] - titles.each_with_index do |title,i| - a = Article.new(:title => title, :date => Date.today) - a.save - end - - titles = ["yesterday very uniq one", "yesterday really interesting", "yesterday some fun", - "yesterday really awesome", "yesterday crazy bob", "yesterday this rocks"] - titles.each_with_index do |title,i| - a = Article.new(:title => title, :date => Date.today - 1) - a.save - end - end - require 'date' - it "should return a proxy that looks like an array of 7 Article objects" do - articles = Article.by_date :key => Date.today - articles.class.should == Array - articles.size.should == 7 - end - it "should get a subset of articles using paginate" do - articles = Article.by_date :key => Date.today - articles.paginate(:page => 1, :per_page => 3).size.should == 3 - articles.paginate(:page => 2, :per_page => 3).size.should == 3 - articles.paginate(:page => 3, :per_page => 3).size.should == 1 - end - it "should get all articles, a few at a time, using paginated each" do - articles = Article.by_date :key => Date.today - articles.paginated_each(:per_page => 3) do |a| - a.should_not be_nil - end - end - it "should provide a class method to access the collection directly" do - articles = Article.collection_proxy_for('Article', 'by_date', :descending => true, - :key => Date.today, :include_docs => true) - articles.class.should == Array - articles.size.should == 7 - end - it "should provide a class method for paginate" do - articles = Article.paginate(:design_doc => 'Article', :view_name => 'by_date', - :per_page => 3, :descending => true, :key => Date.today, :include_docs => true) - articles.size.should == 3 - - articles = Article.paginate(:design_doc => 'Article', :view_name => 'by_date', - :per_page => 3, :page => 2, :descending => true, :key => Date.today, :include_docs => true) - articles.size.should == 3 - - articles = Article.paginate(:design_doc => 'Article', :view_name => 'by_date', - :per_page => 3, :page => 3, :descending => true, :key => Date.today, :include_docs => true) - articles.size.should == 1 - end - it "should provide a class method for paginated_each" do - options = { :design_doc => 'Article', :view_name => 'by_date', - :per_page => 3, :page => 1, :descending => true, :key => Date.today, - :include_docs => true } - Article.paginated_each(options) do |a| - a.should_not be_nil - end - end - it "should provide a class method to get a collection for a view" do - articles = Article.find_all_article_details(:key => Date.today) - articles.class.should == Array - articles.size.should == 7 - end - it "should raise an exception if design_doc is not provided" do - lambda{Article.collection_proxy_for(nil, 'by_date')}.should raise_error - lambda{Article.paginate(:view_name => 'by_date')}.should raise_error - end - it "should raise an exception if view_name is not provided" do - lambda{Article.collection_proxy_for('Article', nil)}.should raise_error - lambda{Article.paginate(:design_doc => 'Article')}.should raise_error - end - it "should be able to span multiple keys" do - articles = Article.by_date :startkey => Date.today, :endkey => Date.today - 1 - articles.paginate(:page => 1, :per_page => 3).size.should == 3 - articles.paginate(:page => 2, :per_page => 3).size.should == 3 - articles.paginate(:page => 3, :per_page => 3).size.should == 3 - articles.paginate(:page => 4, :per_page => 3).size.should == 3 - articles.paginate(:page => 5, :per_page => 3).size.should == 1 - end - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/property_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/property_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0e2591637..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/couchrest/more/property_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,289 +0,0 @@ -# encoding: utf-8 -require File.expand_path('../../../spec_helper', __FILE__) -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'person') -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'card') -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'invoice') -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'service') -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'event') -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'cat') -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'user') - - -describe "ExtendedDocument properties" do - - before(:each) do - reset_test_db! - @card = Card.new(:first_name => "matt") - end - - it "should be accessible from the object" do - @card.properties.should be_an_instance_of(Array) - @card.properties.map{|p| p.name}.should include("first_name") - end - - it "should let you access a property value (getter)" do - @card.first_name.should == "matt" - end - - it "should let you set a property value (setter)" do - @card.last_name = "Aimonetti" - @card.last_name.should == "Aimonetti" - end - - it "should not let you set a property value if it's read only" do - lambda{@card.read_only_value = "test"}.should raise_error - end - - it "should let you use an alias for an attribute" do - @card.last_name = "Aimonetti" - @card.family_name.should == "Aimonetti" - @card.family_name.should == @card.last_name - end - - it "should let you use an alias for a casted attribute" do - @card.cast_alias = Person.new(:name => "Aimonetti") - @card.cast_alias.name.should == "Aimonetti" - @card.calias.name.should == "Aimonetti" - card = Card.new(:first_name => "matt", :cast_alias => {:name => "Aimonetti"}) - card.cast_alias.name.should == "Aimonetti" - card.calias.name.should == "Aimonetti" - end - - it "should be auto timestamped" do - @card.created_at.should be_nil - @card.updated_at.should be_nil - @card.save.should be_true - @card.created_at.should_not be_nil - @card.updated_at.should_not be_nil - end - - - describe "mass assignment protection" do - - it "should not store protected attribute using mass assignment" do - cat_toy = CatToy.new(:name => "Zorro") - cat = Cat.create(:name => "Helena", :toys => [cat_toy], :favorite_toy => cat_toy, :number => 1) - cat.number.should be_nil - cat.number = 1 - cat.save - cat.number.should == 1 - end - - it "should not store protected attribute when 'declare accessible poperties, assume all the rest are protected'" do - user = User.create(:name => "Marcos Tapajós", :admin => true) - user.admin.should be_nil - end - - it "should not store protected attribute when 'declare protected properties, assume all the rest are accessible'" do - user = SpecialUser.create(:name => "Marcos Tapajós", :admin => true) - user.admin.should be_nil - end - - end - - describe "validation" do - before(:each) do - @invoice = Invoice.new(:client_name => "matt", :employee_name => "Chris", :location => "San Diego, CA") - end - - it "should be able to be validated" do - @card.valid?.should == true - end - - it "should let you validate the presence of an attribute" do - @card.first_name = nil - @card.should_not be_valid - @card.errors.should_not be_empty - @card.errors.on(:first_name).should == ["First name must not be blank"] - end - - it "should let you look up errors for a field by a string name" do - @card.first_name = nil - @card.should_not be_valid - @card.errors.on('first_name').should == ["First name must not be blank"] - end - - it "should validate the presence of 2 attributes" do - @invoice.clear - @invoice.should_not be_valid - @invoice.errors.should_not be_empty - @invoice.errors.on(:client_name).first.should == "Client name must not be blank" - @invoice.errors.on(:employee_name).should_not be_empty - end - - it "should let you set an error message" do - @invoice.location = nil - @invoice.valid? - @invoice.errors.on(:location).should == ["Hey stupid!, you forgot the location"] - end - - it "should validate before saving" do - @invoice.location = nil - @invoice.should_not be_valid - @invoice.save.should be_false - @invoice.should be_new - end - end - - describe "autovalidation" do - before(:each) do - @service = Service.new(:name => "Coumpound analysis", :price => 3_000) - end - - it "should be valid" do - @service.should be_valid - end - - it "should not respond to properties not setup" do - @service.respond_to?(:client_name).should be_false - end - - describe "property :name, :length => 4...20" do - - it "should autovalidate the presence when length is set" do - @service.name = nil - @service.should_not be_valid - @service.errors.should_not be_nil - @service.errors.on(:name).first.should == "Name must be between 4 and 19 characters long" - end - - it "should autovalidate the correct length" do - @service.name = "a" - @service.should_not be_valid - @service.errors.should_not be_nil - @service.errors.on(:name).first.should == "Name must be between 4 and 19 characters long" - end - end - end - - describe "casting" do - describe "cast keys to any type" do - before(:all) do - event_doc = { :subject => "Some event", :occurs_at => Time.now, :end_date => Date.today } - e = Event.database.save_doc event_doc - - @event = Event.get e['id'] - end - it "should cast occurs_at to Time" do - @event['occurs_at'].should be_an_instance_of(Time) - end - it "should cast end_date to Date" do - @event['end_date'].should be_an_instance_of(Date) - end - end - - describe "casting to Float object" do - class RootBeerFloat < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database DB - property :price, :cast_as => 'Float' - end - - it "should convert a string into a float if casted as so" do - RootBeerFloat.new(:price => '12.50').price.should == 12.50 - RootBeerFloat.new(:price => '9').price.should == 9.0 - RootBeerFloat.new(:price => '-9').price.should == -9.0 - end - - it "should not convert a string if it's not a string that can be cast as a float" do - RootBeerFloat.new(:price => 'test').price.should == 'test' - end - - it "should work fine when a float is being passed" do - RootBeerFloat.new(:price => 9.99).price.should == 9.99 - end - end - - describe "casting to a boolean value" do - class RootBeerFloat < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database DB - property :tasty, :cast_as => :boolean - end - - it "should add an accessor with a '?' for boolean attributes that returns true or false" do - RootBeerFloat.new(:tasty => true).tasty?.should == true - RootBeerFloat.new(:tasty => 'you bet').tasty?.should == true - RootBeerFloat.new(:tasty => 123).tasty?.should == true - - RootBeerFloat.new(:tasty => false).tasty?.should == false - RootBeerFloat.new(:tasty => 'false').tasty?.should == false - RootBeerFloat.new(:tasty => 'FaLsE').tasty?.should == false - RootBeerFloat.new(:tasty => nil).tasty?.should == false - end - - it "should return the real value when the default accessor is used" do - RootBeerFloat.new(:tasty => true).tasty.should == true - RootBeerFloat.new(:tasty => 'you bet').tasty.should == 'you bet' - RootBeerFloat.new(:tasty => 123).tasty.should == 123 - RootBeerFloat.new(:tasty => 'false').tasty.should == 'false' - RootBeerFloat.new(:tasty => false).tasty.should == false - RootBeerFloat.new(:tasty => nil).tasty.should == nil - end - end - - end -end - -describe "a newly created casted model" do - before(:each) do - reset_test_db! - @cat = Cat.new(:name => 'Toonces') - @squeaky_mouse = CatToy.new(:name => 'Squeaky') - end - - describe "assigned assigned to a casted property" do - it "should have casted_by set to its parent" do - @squeaky_mouse.casted_by.should be_nil - @cat.favorite_toy = @squeaky_mouse - @squeaky_mouse.casted_by.should === @cat - end - end - - describe "appended to a casted collection" do - it "should have casted_by set to its parent" do - @squeaky_mouse.casted_by.should be_nil - @cat.toys << @squeaky_mouse - @squeaky_mouse.casted_by.should === @cat - @cat.save - @cat.toys.first.casted_by.should === @cat - end - end - - describe "list assigned to a casted collection" do - it "should have casted_by set on all elements" do - toy1 = CatToy.new(:name => 'Feather') - toy2 = CatToy.new(:name => 'Mouse') - @cat.toys = [toy1, toy2] - toy1.casted_by.should === @cat - toy2.casted_by.should === @cat - @cat.save - @cat = Cat.get(@cat.id) - @cat.toys[0].casted_by.should === @cat - @cat.toys[1].casted_by.should === @cat - end - end -end - -describe "a casted model retrieved from the database" do - before(:each) do - reset_test_db! - @cat = Cat.new(:name => 'Stimpy') - @cat.favorite_toy = CatToy.new(:name => 'Stinky') - @cat.toys << CatToy.new(:name => 'Feather') - @cat.toys << CatToy.new(:name => 'Mouse') - @cat.save - @cat = Cat.get(@cat.id) - end - - describe "as a casted property" do - it "should already be casted_by its parent" do - @cat.favorite_toy.casted_by.should === @cat - end - end - - describe "from a casted collection" do - it "should already be casted_by its parent" do - @cat.toys[0].casted_by.should === @cat - @cat.toys[1].casted_by.should === @cat - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/attachments/README b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/attachments/README deleted file mode 100644 index 931b3709d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/attachments/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -This is an example README file. - -More of the README, whee. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/attachments/couchdb.png b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/attachments/couchdb.png deleted file mode 100644 index d21ac025b..000000000 Binary files a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/attachments/couchdb.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/attachments/test.html b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/attachments/test.html deleted file mode 100644 index d67d83241..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/attachments/test.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ - - - - Test - - -

- Test -

- - diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/article.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/article.rb deleted file mode 100644 index dbc9e8c4a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/article.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -class Article < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database DB - unique_id :slug - - provides_collection :article_details, 'Article', 'by_date', :descending => true, :include_docs => true - view_by :date, :descending => true - view_by :user_id, :date - - view_by :tags, - :map => - "function(doc) { - if (doc['couchrest-type'] == 'Article' && doc.tags) { - doc.tags.forEach(function(tag){ - emit(tag, 1); - }); - } - }", - :reduce => - "function(keys, values, rereduce) { - return sum(values); - }" - - property :date - property :slug, :read_only => true - property :title - property :tags - - timestamps! - - before_save :generate_slug_from_title - - def generate_slug_from_title - self['slug'] = title.downcase.gsub(/[^a-z0-9]/,'-').squeeze('-').gsub(/^\-|\-$/,'') if new? - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/card.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/card.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 73651669c..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/card.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -class Card < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - # Include the validation module to get access to the validation methods - include CouchRest::Validation - # set the auto_validation before defining the properties - auto_validate! - - # Set the default database to use - use_database DB - - # Official Schema - property :first_name - property :last_name, :alias => :family_name - property :read_only_value, :read_only => true - property :cast_alias, :cast_as => 'Person', :alias => :calias - - - timestamps! - - # Validation - validates_presence_of :first_name - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/cat.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/cat.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 68fcb4395..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/cat.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -class Cat < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - include ::CouchRest::Validation - - # Set the default database to use - use_database DB - - property :name, :accessible => true - property :toys, :cast_as => ['CatToy'], :default => [], :accessible => true - property :favorite_toy, :cast_as => 'CatToy', :accessible => true - property :number -end - -class CatToy < Hash - include ::CouchRest::CastedModel - include ::CouchRest::Validation - - property :name - - validates_presence_of :name -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/course.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/course.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b639d3493..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/course.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'question') -require File.join(FIXTURE_PATH, 'more', 'person') - -class Course < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database TEST_SERVER.default_database - - property :title - property :questions, :cast_as => ['Question'] - property :professor, :cast_as => 'Person' - property :final_test_at, :cast_as => 'Time' - - view_by :title - view_by :dept, :ducktype => true -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/event.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/event.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 97aa248cf..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/event.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -class Event < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database DB - - property :subject - property :occurs_at, :cast_as => 'Time', :init_method => 'parse' - property :end_date, :cast_as => 'Date', :init_method => 'parse' - - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/invoice.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/invoice.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0666e5cc0..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/invoice.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -class Invoice < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - # Include the validation module to get access to the validation methods - include CouchRest::Validation - - # Set the default database to use - use_database DB - - # Official Schema - property :client_name - property :employee_name - property :location - - # Validation - validates_presence_of :client_name, :employee_name - validates_presence_of :location, :message => "Hey stupid!, you forgot the location" - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/person.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/person.rb deleted file mode 100644 index de9e72c5c..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/person.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -class Person < Hash - include ::CouchRest::CastedModel - property :name - property :pet, :cast_as => 'Cat' - - def last_name - name.last - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/question.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/question.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bec7803fa..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/question.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -class Question < Hash - include ::CouchRest::CastedModel - - property :q - property :a -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/service.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/service.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6ecf27691..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/service.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -class Service < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - # Include the validation module to get access to the validation methods - include CouchRest::Validation - auto_validate! - # Set the default database to use - use_database DB - - # Official Schema - property :name, :length => 4...20 - property :price, :type => Integer - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/user.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/user.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f9bbf975e..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/more/user.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -class User < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - # Set the default database to use - use_database DB - property :name, :accessible => true - property :admin # this will be automatically protected -end - -class SpecialUser < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - # Set the default database to use - use_database DB - property :name # this will not be protected - property :admin, :protected => true -end - -# There are two modes of protection -# 1) Declare accessible poperties, assume all the rest are protected -# property :name, :accessible => true -# property :admin # this will be automatically protected -# -# 2) Declare protected properties, assume all the rest are accessible -# property :name # this will not be protected -# property :admin, :protected => true diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/views/lib.js b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/views/lib.js deleted file mode 100644 index 12942d03a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/views/lib.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -function globalLib() { - return "fixture"; -}; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/views/test_view/lib.js b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/views/test_view/lib.js deleted file mode 100644 index 71f1a6ff5..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/views/test_view/lib.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -function justThisView() { - return "fixture"; -}; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/views/test_view/only-map.js b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/views/test_view/only-map.js deleted file mode 100644 index c6b7a7ca6..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/views/test_view/only-map.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -function(doc) { - //include-lib - emit(null, null); -}; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/views/test_view/test-map.js b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/views/test_view/test-map.js deleted file mode 100644 index 4bba4332a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/views/test_view/test-map.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -function(doc) { - emit(null, null); -}; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/views/test_view/test-reduce.js b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/views/test_view/test-reduce.js deleted file mode 100644 index 70c5bd991..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/fixtures/views/test_view/test-reduce.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -function(ks,vs,co) { - return vs.length; -}; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/spec.opts b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/spec.opts deleted file mode 100644 index d4254ee13..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/spec.opts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ ---colour ---format -progress ---loadby -mtime ---reverse \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/spec_helper.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/spec_helper.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e7502580a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/spec/spec_helper.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -require "rubygems" -require "spec" # Satisfies Autotest and anyone else not using the Rake tasks - -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..','lib','couchrest') -# check the following file to see how to use the spec'd features. - -unless defined?(FIXTURE_PATH) - FIXTURE_PATH = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '/fixtures') - SCRATCH_PATH = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '/tmp') - - COUCHHOST = "http://127.0.0.1:5984" - TESTDB = 'couchrest-test' - TEST_SERVER = CouchRest.new - TEST_SERVER.default_database = TESTDB - DB = TEST_SERVER.database(TESTDB) -end - -class Basic < CouchRest::ExtendedDocument - use_database TEST_SERVER.default_database -end - -def reset_test_db! - DB.recreate! rescue nil - DB -end - -Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - config.before(:all) { reset_test_db! } - - config.after(:all) do - cr = TEST_SERVER - test_dbs = cr.databases.select { |db| db =~ /^#{TESTDB}/ } - test_dbs.each do |db| - cr.database(db).delete! rescue nil - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/utils/remap.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/utils/remap.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 131aeb3ef..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/utils/remap.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -require 'rubygems' -require 'couchrest' - -# set the source db and map view -source = CouchRest.new("http://127.0.0.1:5984").database('source-db') -source_view = 'mydesign/view-map' - -# set the target db -target = CouchRest.new("http://127.0.0.1:5984").database('target-db') - - -pager = CouchRest::Pager.new(source) - -# pager will yield once per uniq key in the source view - -pager.key_reduce(source_view, 10000) do |key, values| - # create a doc from the key and the values - example_doc = { - :key => key, - :values => values.uniq - } - - target.save(example_doc) - - # keep us up to date with progress - puts k if (rand > 0.9) -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/utils/subset.rb b/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/utils/subset.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0b7adb9de..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/couchrest-0.34/utils/subset.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -require 'rubygems' -require 'couchrest' - -# subset.rb replicates a percentage of a database to a fresh database. -# use it to create a smaller dataset on which to prototype views. - -# specify the source database -source = CouchRest.new("http://127.0.0.1:5984").database('source-db') - -# specify the target database -target = CouchRest.new("http://127.0.0.1:5984").database('target-db') - -# pager efficiently yields all view rows -pager = CouchRest::Pager.new(source) - -pager.all_docs(1000) do |rows| - docs = rows.collect do |r| - # the percentage of docs to clone - next if rand > 0.1 - doc = source.get(r['id']) - doc.delete('_rev') - doc - end.compact - puts docs.length - next if docs.empty? - - puts docs.first['_id'] - target.bulk_save(docs) -end - diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/.specification b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/.specification deleted file mode 100644 index 649214a1a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/.specification +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ ---- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification -name: dictionary -version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: 1.0.0 -platform: ruby -authors: -- trans -- "- Jan Molic" -- "- Andrew Johnson" -- "- Jeff Sharpe" -- "- Thomas Leitner" -- "- Trans" -autorequire: -bindir: bin -cert_chain: [] - -date: 2009-07-19 00:00:00 +01:00 -default_executable: -dependencies: [] - -description: |- - The Dictionary class is a type of ordered Hash, - which keeps it's contents in a customizable order. -email: transfire@gmail.com -executables: [] - -extensions: [] - -extra_rdoc_files: -- README -- MANIFEST -- RELEASE -- HISTORY -- COPYING -files: -- test/test_dictionary.rb -- RELEASE -- README -- HISTORY -- meta/created -- meta/repository -- meta/homepage -- meta/package -- meta/title -- meta/released -- meta/version -- meta/license -- meta/authors -- meta/project -- meta/description -- meta/contact -- lib/dictionary.rb -- COPYING -- MANIFEST -has_rdoc: true -homepage: http://death.rubyforge.org -licenses: [] - -post_install_message: -rdoc_options: -- --inline-source -- --title -- dictionary api -- --main -- README -require_paths: -- lib -required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "0" - version: -required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "0" - version: -requirements: [] - -rubyforge_project: death -rubygems_version: 1.3.5 -signing_key: -specification_version: 3 -summary: The Dictionary class is a type of ordered Hash, -test_files: -- test/test_dictionary.rb diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/COPYING b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index f441e938d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,789 +0,0 @@ -= GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - -Version 3, 29 June 2007 - -Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies -of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - -This version of the GNU Lesser General Public License incorporates -the terms and conditions of version 3 of the GNU General Public -License, supplemented by the additional permissions listed below. - -== 0. 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Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16. - -If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided -above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms, -reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates -an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the -Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a -copy of the Program in return for a fee. - diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/HISTORY b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/HISTORY deleted file mode 100644 index cf37a01c0..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/HISTORY +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -= HISTORY - -== 1.0.0 / 2009-07-16 - -This is the initial release of Dictionary. - -* 1 Major Enhancment - - * Happy Birthday! - diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/MANIFEST b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/MANIFEST deleted file mode 100644 index fab7001a7..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/MANIFEST +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -test -test/test_dictionary.rb -RELEASE -README -HISTORY -meta -meta/created -meta/repository -meta/homepage -meta/package -meta/title -meta/released -meta/version -meta/license -meta/authors -meta/project -meta/description -meta/contact -lib -lib/dictionary.rb -COPYING \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/README b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/README deleted file mode 100644 index f1d719315..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -= Dictionary - -* http://death.rubyforge.org -* http://death.rubyforge.org/dictionary - - -== DESCRIPTION - -The Dictionary class is a type of ordered Hash, -which keeps it's contents in a customizable order. - - -== FEATURES/ISSUES - -* Order is customizable. -* Compatable with Hash API. - - -== RELEASE NOTES - -Please see RELEASE file. - - -== SYNOPSIS - - require 'dictionary' - - dict = Dictionary.new - dict['z'] = 1 - dict['y'] = 2 - dict['x'] = 3 - - dict.order_by{ |k,v| k } - - dict.keys #=> ['x', 'y', 'z'] - dict.values #=> [3, 2, 1] - - -== HOW TO INSTALL - -To install with RubyGems simply open a console and type: - - gem install dictionary - -Local installation requires Setup.rb (gem install setup), -then download the tarball package and type: - - tar -xvzf dictionary-1.0.0.tgz - cd dictionary-1.0.0.tgz - sudo setup.rb all - -Windows users use 'ruby setup.rb all'. - - -== LICENSE - -Copyright (c) 2005 Jan Molic - -This program is ditributed unser the terms of the LGPL license. - -See LICENSE file for details. - diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/RELEASE b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/RELEASE deleted file mode 100644 index 9b31246bb..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/RELEASE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -= RELEASE NOTES - -This is the initial release of Dictionary. - -### 1.0.0 / 2009-07-16 - -* 1 Major Enhancment - - * Happy Birthday! - diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/lib/dictionary.rb b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/lib/dictionary.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 152e5dc74..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/lib/dictionary.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,422 +0,0 @@ -# = Dictionary -# -# * Copyright (c) 2009 Thomas Sawyer -# * Copyright (c) 2005 Jan Molic -# -# == Acknowledgments -# -# * Andrew Johnson (merge, to_a, inspect, shift and Hash[]) -# * Jeff Sharpe (reverse and reverse!) -# * Thomas Leitner (has_key? and key?) -# -# Ported from OrderHash 2.0, Copyright (c) 2005 Jan Molic - - -# The Dictionary class is a Hash that preserves order. -# So it has some array-like extensions also. By defualt -# a Dictionary object preserves insertion order, but any -# order can be specified including alphabetical key order. -# -# == Usage -# -# Just require this file and use Dictionary instead of Hash. -# -# # You can do simply -# hsh = Dictionary.new -# hsh['z'] = 1 -# hsh['a'] = 2 -# hsh['c'] = 3 -# p hsh.keys #=> ['z','a','c'] -# -# # or using Dictionary[] method -# hsh = Dictionary['z', 1, 'a', 2, 'c', 3] -# p hsh.keys #=> ['z','a','c'] -# -# # but this don't preserve order -# hsh = Dictionary['z'=>1, 'a'=>2, 'c'=>3] -# p hsh.keys #=> ['a','c','z'] -# -# # Dictionary has useful extensions: push, pop and unshift -# p hsh.push('to_end', 15) #=> true, key added -# p hsh.push('to_end', 30) #=> false, already - nothing happen -# p hsh.unshift('to_begin', 50) #=> true, key added -# p hsh.unshift('to_begin', 60) #=> false, already - nothing happen -# p hsh.keys #=> ["to_begin", "a", "c", "z", "to_end"] -# p hsh.pop #=> ["to_end", 15], if nothing remains, return nil -# p hsh.keys #=> ["to_begin", "a", "c", "z"] -# p hsh.shift #=> ["to_begin", 30], if nothing remains, return nil -# -# == Usage Notes -# -# * You can use #order_by to set internal sort order. -# * #order_by has the same interface as #sort_by. -# * #<< takes a two element [k,v] array and inserts. -# * Use Dictionary::auto to create Dictionary sub-entries on demand. -# * And Dictionary::alpha wto create a new Dictionary sorted by key. -# -class Dictionary - - include Enumerable - - class << self - #-- - # TODO is this needed? Doesn't the super class do this? - #++ - - def [](*args) - hsh = new - if Hash === args[0] - hsh.replace(args[0]) - elsif (args.size % 2) != 0 - raise ArgumentError, "odd number of elements for Hash" - else - while !args.empty? - hsh[args.shift] = args.shift - end - end - hsh - end - - # Like #new but the block sets the order. - # - def new_by(*args, &blk) - new(*args).order_by(&blk) - end - - # Alternate to #new which creates a dictionary sorted by key. - # - # d = Dictionary.alpha - # d["z"] = 1 - # d["y"] = 2 - # d["x"] = 3 - # d #=> {"x"=>3,"y"=>2,"z"=>2} - # - # This is equivalent to: - # - # Dictionary.new.order_by { |key,value| key } - - def alpha(*args, &block) - new(*args, &block).order_by_key - end - - # Alternate to #new which auto-creates sub-dictionaries as needed. - # - # d = Dictionary.auto - # d["a"]["b"]["c"] = "abc" #=> { "a"=>{"b"=>{"c"=>"abc"}}} - # - def auto(*args) - #AutoDictionary.new(*args) - leet = lambda { |hsh, key| hsh[key] = new(&leet) } - new(*args, &leet) - end - end - - # New Dictiionary. - - def initialize(*args, &blk) - @order = [] - @order_by = nil - if blk - dict = self # This ensure autmatic key entry effect the - oblk = lambda{ |hsh, key| blk[dict,key] } # dictionary rather then just the interal hash. - @hash = Hash.new(*args, &oblk) - else - @hash = Hash.new(*args) - end - end - - def order - reorder if @order_by - @order - end - - # Keep dictionary sorted by a specific sort order. - - def order_by( &block ) - @order_by = block - order - self - end - - # Keep dictionary sorted by key. - # - # d = Dictionary.new.order_by_key - # d["z"] = 1 - # d["y"] = 2 - # d["x"] = 3 - # d #=> {"x"=>3,"y"=>2,"z"=>2} - # - # This is equivalent to: - # - # Dictionary.new.order_by { |key,value| key } - # - # The initializer Dictionary#alpha also provides this. - - def order_by_key - @order_by = lambda { |k,v| k } - order - self - end - - # Keep dictionary sorted by value. - # - # d = Dictionary.new.order_by_value - # d["z"] = 1 - # d["y"] = 2 - # d["x"] = 3 - # d #=> {"x"=>3,"y"=>2,"z"=>2} - # - # This is equivalent to: - # - # Dictionary.new.order_by { |key,value| value } - - def order_by_value - @order_by = lambda { |k,v| v } - order - self - end - - # - def reorder - if @order_by - assoc = @order.collect{ |k| [k,@hash[k]] }.sort_by(&@order_by) - @order = assoc.collect{ |k,v| k } - end - @order - end - - #def ==( hsh2 ) - # return false if @order != hsh2.order - # super hsh2 - #end - - def ==(hsh2) - if hsh2.is_a?( Dictionary ) - @order == hsh2.order && - @hash == hsh2.instance_variable_get("@hash") - else - false - end - end - - def [] k - @hash[ k ] - end - - def fetch(k, *a, &b) - @hash.fetch(k, *a, &b) - end - - # Store operator. - # - # h[key] = value - # - # Or with additional index. - # - # h[key,index] = value - - def []=(k, i=nil, v=nil) - if v - insert(i,k,v) - else - store(k,i) - end - end - - def insert( i,k,v ) - @order.insert( i,k ) - @hash.store( k,v ) - end - - def store( a,b ) - @order.push( a ) unless @hash.has_key?( a ) - @hash.store( a,b ) - end - - def clear - @order = [] - @hash.clear - end - - def delete( key ) - @order.delete( key ) - @hash.delete( key ) - end - - def each_key - order.each { |k| yield( k ) } - self - end - - def each_value - order.each { |k| yield( @hash[k] ) } - self - end - - def each - order.each { |k| yield( k,@hash[k] ) } - self - end - alias each_pair each - - def delete_if - order.clone.each { |k| delete k if yield(k,@hash[k]) } - self - end - - def values - ary = [] - order.each { |k| ary.push @hash[k] } - ary - end - - def keys - order - end - - def invert - hsh2 = self.class.new - order.each { |k| hsh2[@hash[k]] = k } - hsh2 - end - - def reject(&block) - self.dup.delete_if(&block) - end - - def reject!( &block ) - hsh2 = reject(&block) - self == hsh2 ? nil : hsh2 - end - - def replace(hsh2) - case hsh2 - when Hash - @order = hsh2.keys - @hash = hsh2 - else - @order = hsh2.order - @hash = hsh2.hash - end - reorder - end - - def shift - key = order.first - key ? [key,delete(key)] : super - end - - def unshift( k,v ) - unless @hash.include?( k ) - @order.unshift( k ) - @hash.store( k,v ) - true - else - false - end - end - - def <<(kv) - push(*kv) - end - - def push( k,v ) - unless @hash.include?( k ) - @order.push( k ) - @hash.store( k,v ) - true - else - false - end - end - - def pop - key = order.last - key ? [key,delete(key)] : nil - end - - def inspect - ary = [] - each {|k,v| ary << k.inspect + "=>" + v.inspect} - '{' + ary.join(", ") + '}' - end - - def dup - a = [] - each{ |k,v| a << k; a << v } - self.class[*a] - end - - def update( hsh2 ) - hsh2.each { |k,v| self[k] = v } - reorder - self - end - alias :merge! update - - def merge( hsh2 ) - self.dup.update(hsh2) - end - - def select - ary = [] - each { |k,v| ary << [k,v] if yield k,v } - ary - end - - def reverse! - @order.reverse! - self - end - - def reverse - dup.reverse! - end - - # - def first(x=nil) - return @hash[order.first] unless x - order.first(x).collect { |k| @hash[k] } - end - - # - def last(x=nil) - return @hash[order.last] unless x - order.last(x).collect { |k| @hash[k] } - end - - def length - @order.length - end - alias :size :length - - def empty? - @hash.empty? - end - - def has_key?(key) - @hash.has_key?(key) - end - - def key?(key) - @hash.key?(key) - end - - def to_a - ary = [] - each { |k,v| ary << [k,v] } - ary - end - - def to_s - self.to_a.to_s - end - - def to_hash - @hash.dup - end - - def to_h - @hash.dup - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/authors b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/authors deleted file mode 100644 index 9a2e3265b..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/authors +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -- Jan Molic -- Andrew Johnson -- Jeff Sharpe -- Thomas Leitner -- Trans diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/contact b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/contact deleted file mode 100644 index 2e3a4552a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/contact +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -trans diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/created b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/created deleted file mode 100644 index cfab6be04..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/created +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -2005-05-15 diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/description b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/description deleted file mode 100644 index 50f286f75..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/description +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -The Dictionary class is a type of ordered Hash, -which keeps it's contents in a customizable order. diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/homepage b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/homepage deleted file mode 100644 index 66f3c6f6e..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/homepage +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -http://death.rubyforge.org diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/license b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/license deleted file mode 100644 index a7dbbd4fa..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/license +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -LGPL v3 diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/package b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/package deleted file mode 100644 index 0fd4a1864..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/package +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -dictionary diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/project b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/project deleted file mode 100644 index 7d78a73e8..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/project +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -death diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/released b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/released deleted file mode 100644 index b49046967..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/released +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -2009-07-19 diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/repository b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/repository deleted file mode 100644 index 7564246e9..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/repository +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -http://death.rubyforge.org/svn/dictionary diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/title b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/title deleted file mode 100644 index 67c27de38..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/title +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Dictionary diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/version b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/version deleted file mode 100644 index 3eefcb9dd..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/meta/version +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -1.0.0 diff --git a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/test/test_dictionary.rb b/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/test/test_dictionary.rb deleted file mode 100644 index cab9dac3b..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/dictionary-1.0.0/test/test_dictionary.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,142 +0,0 @@ -require 'dictionary.rb' -require 'test/unit' - -class TC_Dictionary < Test::Unit::TestCase - - def test_create - d = Dictionary['z', 1, 'a', 2, 'c', 3] - assert_equal( ['z','a','c'], d.keys ) - end - - def test_op_store - d = Dictionary.new - d['z'] = 1 - d['a'] = 2 - d['c'] = 3 - assert_equal( ['z','a','c'], d.keys ) - end - - def test_push - d = Dictionary['a', 1, 'c', 2, 'z', 3] - assert( d.push('end', 15) ) - assert_equal( 15, d['end'] ) - assert( ! d.push('end', 30) ) - assert( d.unshift('begin', 50) ) - assert_equal( 50, d['begin'] ) - assert( ! d.unshift('begin', 60) ) - assert_equal( ["begin", "a", "c", "z", "end"], d.keys ) - assert_equal( ["end", 15], d.pop ) - assert_equal( ["begin", "a", "c", "z"], d.keys ) - assert_equal( ["begin", 50], d.shift ) - end - - def test_insert - # front - d = Dictionary['a', 1, 'b', 2, 'c', 3] - r = Dictionary['d', 4, 'a', 1, 'b', 2, 'c', 3] - assert_equal( 4, d.insert(0,'d',4) ) - assert_equal( r, d ) - # back - d = Dictionary['a', 1, 'b', 2, 'c', 3] - r = Dictionary['a', 1, 'b', 2, 'c', 3, 'd', 4] - assert_equal( 4, d.insert(-1,'d',4) ) - assert_equal( r, d ) - end - - def test_update - # with other orderred hash - d = Dictionary['a', 1, 'b', 2, 'c', 3] - c = Dictionary['d', 4] - r = Dictionary['a', 1, 'b', 2, 'c', 3, 'd', 4] - assert_equal( r, d.update(c) ) - assert_equal( r, d ) - # with other hash - d = Dictionary['a', 1, 'b', 2, 'c', 3] - c = { 'd' => 4 } - r = Dictionary['a', 1, 'b', 2, 'c', 3, 'd', 4] - assert_equal( r, d.update(c) ) - assert_equal( r, d ) - end - - def test_merge - # with other orderred hash - d = Dictionary['a', 1, 'b', 2, 'c', 3] - c = Dictionary['d', 4] - r = Dictionary['a', 1, 'b', 2, 'c', 3, 'd', 4] - assert_equal( r, d.merge(c) ) - # with other hash - d = Dictionary['a', 1, 'b', 2, 'c', 3] - c = { 'd' => 4 } - r = Dictionary['a', 1, 'b', 2, 'c', 3, 'd', 4] - assert_equal( r, d.merge(c) ) - end - - def test_order_by - d = Dictionary['a', 3, 'b', 2, 'c', 1] - d.order_by{ |k,v| v } - assert_equal( [1,2,3], d.values ) - assert_equal( ['c','b','a'], d.keys ) - end - - def test_op_store_again - d = Dictionary[] - d[:a] = 1 - d[:c] = 3 - assert_equal( [1,3], d.values ) - d[:b,1] = 2 - assert_equal( [1,2,3], d.values ) - assert_equal( [:a,:b,:c], d.keys ) - end - - def test_reverse! - d = Dictionary['z', 1, 'a', 2, 'c', 3] - d.reverse! - assert_equal( ['c','a','z'], d.keys ) - end - - def test_enumerable - d = Dictionary[] - d[:a] = "a" - d[:c] = "b" - assert_equal( ["A","B"], d.collect{|k,v| v.capitalize} ) - end - - def test_autohash - d = Dictionary.new{ |hash,key| hash[key] = 0 } - d[:a] = 0 - d[:b] += 1 - assert_equal([0, 1], d.values) - assert_equal([:a,:b], d.keys) - end - - def test_dup_with_array_values - d = Dictionary.new - d.dup - d[:a]=['t',5] - assert_equal(d, d.dup) - end - - def test_first - d = Dictionary[] - d[:a] = "a" - d[:b] = "b" - d[:c] = "c" - assert_equal( "a" , d.first ) - assert_equal( [] , d.first(0) ) - assert_equal( ["a"] , d.first(1) ) - assert_equal( ["a", "b"] , d.first(2) ) - end - - def test_last - d = Dictionary[] - d[:a] = "a" - d[:b] = "b" - d[:c] = "c" - assert_equal( "c" , d.last ) - assert_equal( [] , d.last(0) ) - assert_equal( ["c"] , d.last(1) ) - assert_equal( ["b", "c"] , d.last(2) ) - end - -end - diff --git a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/.specification b/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/.specification deleted file mode 100644 index 65a54044f..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/.specification +++ /dev/null @@ -1,132 +0,0 @@ ---- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification -name: mime-types -version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "1.16" -platform: ruby -authors: -- Austin Ziegler -autorequire: -bindir: bin -cert_chain: -- | - -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- - MIIDNjCCAh6gAwIBAgIBADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADBBMQ8wDQYDVQQDDAZhdXN0 - aW4xGTAXBgoJkiaJk/IsZAEZFglydWJ5Zm9yZ2UxEzARBgoJkiaJk/IsZAEZFgNv - cmcwHhcNMDcxMTMwMDE0OTAwWhcNMDgxMTI5MDE0OTAwWjBBMQ8wDQYDVQQDDAZh - dXN0aW4xGTAXBgoJkiaJk/IsZAEZFglydWJ5Zm9yZ2UxEzARBgoJkiaJk/IsZAEZ - FgNvcmcwggEiMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4IBDwAwggEKAoIBAQDOSg1riVV22ord - q0t4YVx57GDPMqdjlnQ5M7D9iBnnW0c8pifegbb0dm+mC9hJSuPtcJS53+YPTy9F - wlZbjI2cN+P0QLUUTOlZus2sHq7Pr9jz2nJf8hCT7t5Vlopv1N/xlKtXqpcyEkhJ - JHTrxe1avGwuq8DIAIN01moQJ+hJlgrnR2eRJRazTGiXKBLGAFXDl/Agn78MHx6w - pzZ2APydo6Nuk7Ktq1MvCHzLzCACbOlYawFk3/9dbsmHhVjsi6YW+CpEJ2BnTy8X - JBXlyNTk1JxDmcs3RzNr+9AmDQh3u4LcmJnWxtLJo9e7UBxH/bwVORJyf8dAOmOm - HO6bFTLvAgMBAAGjOTA3MAkGA1UdEwQCMAAwCwYDVR0PBAQDAgSwMB0GA1UdDgQW - BBT9e1+pFfcV1LxVxILANqLtZzI/XTANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFAAOCAQEAhg42pvrL - uVlqAaHqV88KqgnW2ymCWm0ePohicFTcyiS5Yj5cN3OXLsPV2x12zqvLCFsfpA4u - D/85rngKFHITSW0h9e/CIT/pwQA6Uuqkbr0ypkoU6mlNIDS10PlK7aXXFTCP9X3f - IndAajiNRgKwb67nj+zpQwHa6dmooyRQIRRijrMKTgY6ebaCCrm7J3BLLTJAyxOW - +1nD0cuTkBEKIuSVK06E19Ml+xWt2bdtS9Wz/8jHivJ0SvUpbmhKVzh1rBslwm65 - JpQgg3SsV23vF4qkCa2dt1FL+FeWJyCdj23DV3598X72RYiK3D6muWURck16jqeA - BRvUFuFHOwa/yA== - -----END CERTIFICATE----- - -date: 2009-03-02 00:00:00 +00:00 -default_executable: -dependencies: -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: archive-tar-minitar - type: :development - version_requirement: - version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ~> - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "0.5" - version: -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: nokogiri - type: :development - version_requirement: - version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ~> - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "1.2" - version: -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: rcov - type: :development - version_requirement: - version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ~> - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "0.8" - version: -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: hoe - type: :development - version_requirement: - version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: 1.8.3 - version: -description: MIME::Types for Ruby originally based on and synchronized with MIME::Types for Perl by Mark Overmeer, copyright 2001 - 2009. As of version 1.15, the data format for the MIME::Type list has changed and the synchronization will no longer happen. -email: -- austin@rubyforge.org -executables: [] - -extensions: [] - -extra_rdoc_files: -- History.txt -- Install.txt -- Licence.txt -- README.txt -files: -- History.txt -- Install.txt -- Licence.txt -- Manifest.txt -- README.txt -- Rakefile -- lib/mime/types.rb -- lib/mime/types.rb.data -- mime-types.gemspec -- setup.rb -- test/test_mime_type.rb -- test/test_mime_types.rb -has_rdoc: true -homepage: http://mime-types.rubyforge.org/ -licenses: [] - -post_install_message: -rdoc_options: -- --main -- README.txt -require_paths: -- lib -required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "0" - version: -required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "0" - version: -requirements: [] - -rubyforge_project: mime-types -rubygems_version: 1.3.5 -signing_key: -specification_version: 2 -summary: Manages a MIME Content-Type database that will return the Content-Type for a given filename. -test_files: -- test/test_mime_type.rb -- test/test_mime_types.rb diff --git a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/History.txt b/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/History.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2f2ea92b4..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/History.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -== MIME::Types 1.16 -* Made compatible with Ruby 1.8.6, 1.8.7, and 1.9.1. -* Switched to the 'hoe' gem system and added a lot of build-time tools. -* Updated the MIME types to the list based on the values in the Perl library - version 1.27. Also updated based on external source information and bug - reports. -* This is the last planned version of MIME::Types 1.x. Work will be - starting soon on MIME::Types 2.x with richer data querying mechanisms - and support for external data sources. - -== MIME::Types 1.15 -* Removed lib/mime/type.rb to form a single MIME::Types database source. It - is unlikely that one will ever need MIME::Type without MIME::Types. -* Re-synchronized the MIME type list with the sources, focusing primarily on - the IANA list. -* Added more detailed source information for MIME::Type objects. -* Changed MIME::Types from a module to a class with a default instance. There - should be no difference in usage. -* Removed MIME::Types::DATA_VERSION; it is now an attribute on the - MIME::Types instance. -* NOTE: Synchronization with the Perl version of MIME::Types is no longer a - priority as of this release. The data format and information has changed. -* Removed MIME::Types.by_suffix and MIME::Types.by_mediatype. - -== MIME::Types 1.13.1 -* Fixed a problem with the installer running tests. This now works. -* Improved the implementation of MIME::Type.signature? -* Moved code around to use the class << self idiom instead of always - prepending the module/class name. -* Added two new best-guess implementations of functions found in Perl's - MIME::Types implementation (1.13). Do not rely on these until the purpose - and implementation is stabilised. -* Updated the MIME list to reflect changes noted by - Ville Skyttä . -* Added a new constant to MIME::Types, DATA_VERSION. This will allow the Ruby - version number to be updated separately from the Perl version while keeping - the MIME Type list version in sync. - -== MIME::Types 1.13 - ! WARNING: This version changes the API of MIME::Types ! - ! WARNING: This version is compatible with Ruby 1.8 and higher ONLY ! -* Removed dependency on InstallPackage; offering 1.13 as either .tar.gz or - .gem. -* Split into two files, mime/type.rb and mime/types.rb. This will make - maintaining the list of changes easier. -* Changed the MIME::Type construction API. Accepts only a single String - argument (but does no named type-checking) and yields self. -* Removed private methods #init_extensions, #init_encoding, and #init_system - and replaced with #extensions=, #encoding=, and #system=. -* Added #default_encoding to return 'quoted-printable' or 'base64' depending - on the media type of the MIME type. -* Added #raw_media_type and #raw_sub_type to provide the non-simplified - versions of the media type and subtype. -* Alternative constructors MIME::Type.from_array, MIME::Type.from_hash, and - MIME::Type.from_mime_type added to compensate for the removal of named type - checking in the original constructor. -* Added #to_str, #to_a, and #to_hash methods. The latter two will provide - output suitable for use in #from_array and #from_hash. -* Removed "binary" encoding and enforced the use of a valid encoding string. -* Added #system? returning true if the MIME::Type is an OS-specific - MIME::Type. -* Added #platform? returning true if the MIME::Type is an OS-specific - MIME::Type for the current RUBY_PLATFORM. -* Added #like? returning true if the simplified type matches the other value - provided. #<'application/x-excel'>.like?('application/excel') is true. -* Added #complete? returning true if the MIME::Type specifies an extension - list. -* Updated the MIME type list to reflect additions by Mark Overmeer for Perl's - MIME::Types 1.12 and the official IANA list as of 2004.04.06. A number of - formerly "registered" MIME types are now no longer registered (e.g., - application/excel is now application/x-excel). This ensures that the - simplified type still works with applications, but does not report an - unregistered type as registered. -* Restored MIME type list to Mark Overmeer's format to facilitate easy - exchange between the two projects. -* Added additional unit tests from Mark Overmeer's 1.12 version. - -== MIME::Types 1.07 -* Changed version numbering to match Perl MIME::Types 1.07. -* Re-synchronized with Mark Overmeer's list in Perl PMIME::Types 1.07. -* [NN Poster] updated the attributes for the PGP types. - -== MIME::Types 1.005 -* Changed to Phil Thomson's InstallPackage. -* Added several types from Perl MIME::Types 1.005. -* Cleaned up data format; some data formats will show up with proper data now. - -== MIME::Types 1.004 -* Updated to match Perl MIME::Types 1.004, links credited to Dan Puro. Adds - new reference list to http://www.indiana.edu/cgi-bin-local/mimetypes -* Removed InvalidType and replaced with TypeError. -* Changed instances of #type to #class. -* Cleaned up how simplified versions are created. - -== MIME::Types 1.003 -* Initial release based on Perl MIME::Types 1.003. - -== Copyright - MIME::Types - A Ruby implementation of a MIME Types information library. Based in spirit - on the Perl MIME::Types information library by Mark Overmeer. - http://rubyforge.org/projects/mime-types/ - - Licensed under the Ruby disjunctive licence with the GNU GPL or the Perl - Artistic licence. See Licence.txt for more information. - - Copyright 2003 - 2009 Austin Ziegler diff --git a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/Install.txt b/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/Install.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f964cb952..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/Install.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -Installing this package is as simple as: - - % ruby setup.rb - -Alternatively, you can use the Gem version of MIME::Types available as -mime-types-1.16.gem from the usual sources. - -== Copyright - MIME::Types - A Ruby implementation of a MIME Types information library. Based in spirit - on the Perl MIME::Types information library by Mark Overmeer. - http://rubyforge.org/projects/mime-types/ - - Licensed under the Ruby disjunctive licence with the GNU GPL or the Perl - Artistic licence. See Licence.txt for more information. - - Copyright 2003 - 2009 Austin Ziegler diff --git a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/Licence.txt b/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/Licence.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 312f7eda9..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/Licence.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -= MIME::Types for Ruby -Homepage:: http://rubyforge.org/projects/mime-types/ -Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2003 - 2006 Austin Ziegler. -Summary:: Ruby's licence, Perl Aristic Licence, - GNU GPL version 2 (or later) - -The text of the Ruby licence can be found at: -http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/LICENSE.txt - -The text of the Perl Artistic Licence can be found at: -http://www.perl.com/pub/a/language/misc/Artistic.html - -The text of the GNU GPL can be found at: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html - -If you do not accept one of these licences, you may not use this software. diff --git a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/Manifest.txt b/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/Manifest.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 35a9ec47d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/Manifest.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -History.txt -Install.txt -Licence.txt -Manifest.txt -README.txt -Rakefile -lib/mime/types.rb -lib/mime/types.rb.data -mime-types.gemspec -setup.rb -test/test_mime_type.rb -test/test_mime_types.rb diff --git a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/README.txt b/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3d5cfc487..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -= README: Mime::Types for Ruby -This library allows for the identification of a file's likely MIME content -type. This is release 1.16. The identification of MIME content type is based -on a file's filename extensions. - -MIME::Types for Ruby originally based on and synchronized with MIME::Types -for Perl by Mark Overmeer, copyright 2001 - 2009. As of version 1.15, the -data format for the MIME::Type list has changed and the synchronization will -no longer happen. - -Homepage:: http://mime-types.rubyforge.org/ -Copyright:: 2002 - 2009, Austin Ziegler - Based in part on prior work copyright Mark Overmeer - -== Licensing -MIME::Types is available under three disjunctive licences, as detailed in the -Licence.txt file. - -== Copyright - MIME::Types - A Ruby implementation of a MIME Types information library. Based in spirit - on the Perl MIME::Types information library by Mark Overmeer. - http://rubyforge.org/projects/mime-types/ - - Licensed under the Ruby disjunctive licence with the GNU GPL or the Perl - Artistic licence. See Licence.txt for more information. - - Copyright 2003 - 2009 Austin Ziegler diff --git a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/Rakefile b/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/Rakefile deleted file mode 100644 index 05ee805cc..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/Rakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,316 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/env rake -#-- -# MIME::Types -# A Ruby implementation of a MIME Types information library. Based in spirit -# on the Perl MIME::Types information library by Mark Overmeer. -# http://rubyforge.org/projects/mime-types/ -# -# Licensed under the Ruby disjunctive licence with the GNU GPL or the Perl -# Artistic licence. See Licence.txt for more information. -# -# Copyright 2003 - 2009 Austin Ziegler -#++ - -require 'rubygems' -require 'hoe' - -$LOAD_PATH.unshift('lib') - -require 'mime/types' - -PKG_NAME = 'mime-types' -PKG_VERSION = MIME::Types::VERSION -PKG_DIST = "#{PKG_NAME}-#{PKG_VERSION}" -PKG_TAR = "pkg/#{PKG_DIST}.tar.gz" -MANIFEST = File.read("Manifest.txt").split - -hoe = Hoe.new PKG_NAME, PKG_VERSION do |p| - p.rubyforge_name = PKG_NAME - # This is a lie because I will continue to use Archive::Tar::Minitar. - p.need_tar = false - # need_zip - Should package create a zipfile? [default: false] - - p.author = [ "Austin Ziegler" ] - p.email = %W(austin@rubyforge.org) - p.url = "http://mime-types.rubyforge.org/" - p.summary = %q{Manages a MIME Content-Type database that will return the Content-Type for a given filename.} - p.changes = p.paragraphs_of("History.txt", 0..0).join("\n\n") - p.description = p.paragraphs_of("README.txt", 1..1).join("\n\n") - - p.extra_dev_deps << %w(archive-tar-minitar ~>0.5) - p.extra_dev_deps << %w(nokogiri ~>1.2) - p.extra_dev_deps << %w(rcov ~>0.8) - - p.clean_globs << "coverage" - - p.spec_extras[:extra_rdoc_files] = MANIFEST.grep(/txt$/) - ["Manifest.txt"] -end - -begin - require 'rcov/rcovtask' - Rcov::RcovTask.new do |t| - t.libs << 'test' - t.test_files = hoe.test_files - t.verbose = true - end -rescue LoadError - puts "RCov is not available. In order to run rcov, you must: sudo gem install spicycode-rcov" -end - -=begin - require 'cucumber/rake/task' - Cucumber::Rake::Task.new(:features) -rescue LoadError - puts "Cucumber is not available. In order to run features, you must: sudo gem install cucumber" -=end - -desc "Build a MIME::Types .tar.gz distribution." -task :tar => [ PKG_TAR ] -file PKG_TAR => [ :test ] do |t| - require 'archive/tar/minitar' - require 'zlib' - files = MANIFEST.map { |f| - fn = File.join(PKG_DIST, f) - tm = File.stat(f).mtime - - if File.directory?(f) - { :name => fn, :mode => 0755, :dir => true, :mtime => tm } - else - mode = if f =~ %r{^bin} - 0755 - else - 0644 - end - data = File.read(f) - { :name => fn, :mode => mode, :data => data, :size => data.size, - :mtime => tm } - end - } - - begin - unless File.directory?(File.dirname(t.name)) - require 'fileutils' - FileUtils.mkdir_p File.dirname(t.name) - end - tf = File.open(t.name, 'wb') - gz = Zlib::GzipWriter.new(tf) - tw = Archive::Tar::Minitar::Writer.new(gz) - - files.each do |entry| - if entry[:dir] - tw.mkdir(entry[:name], entry) - else - tw.add_file_simple(entry[:name], entry) { |os| - os.write(entry[:data]) - } - end - end - ensure - tw.close if tw - gz.close if gz - end -end -task :package => [ PKG_TAR ] - -desc "Build the manifest file from the current set of files." -task :build_manifest do |t| - require 'find' - - hoerc = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), ".hoerc") - hoerc = File.open(hoerc, "rb") { |f| f.read } - hoerc = YAML::load(hoerc) - - paths = [] - Find.find(".") do |path| - next if File.directory?(path) || path =~ hoerc["exclude"] - paths << path.sub(%r{^\./}, '') - end - - paths = paths.sort.join("\n") - - File.open("Manifest.txt", "w") do |f| - f.puts paths - end - - puts paths -end - -desc "Download the current MIME type registrations from IANA." -task :iana, :save, :destination do |t, args| - save_type = args.save || :text - save_type = save_type.to_sym - - case save_type - when :text, :both, :html - nil - else - raise "Unknown save type provided. Must be one of text, both, or html." - end - - destination = args.destination || "type-lists" - - require 'open-uri' - require 'nokogiri' - require 'cgi' - - class IANAParser - include Comparable - - INDEX = %q(http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/) - CONTACT_PEOPLE = %r{http://www.iana.org/assignments/contact-people.html?#(.*)} - RFC_EDITOR = %r{http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc(\d+).txt} - IETF_RFC = %r{http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc(\d+).txt} - IETF_RFC_TOOLS = %r{http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc(\d+)} - - class << self - def load_index - @types ||= {} - - Nokogiri::HTML(open(INDEX) { |f| f.read }).xpath('//p/a').each do |tag| - href_match = %r{^/assignments/media-types/(.+)/$}.match(tag['href']) - next if href_match.nil? - type = href_match.captures[0] - @types[tag.content] = IANAParser.new(tag.content, type) - end - end - - attr_reader :types - end - - def initialize(name, type) - @name = name - @type = type - @url = File.join(INDEX, @type) - end - - attr_reader :name - attr_reader :type - attr_reader :url - attr_reader :html - - def download(name = nil) - @html = Nokogiri::HTML(open(name || @url) { |f| f.read }) - end - - def save_html - File.open("#@name.html", "wb") { |w| w.write @html } - end - - def <=>(o) - self.name <=> o.name - end - - def parse - nodes = html.xpath("//table//table//tr") - - # How many children does the first node have? - node_count = nodes.first.children.select { |node| node.elem? }.size - - @mime_types = nodes.map do |node| - next if node == nodes.first - elems = node.children.select { |n| n.elem? } - next if elems.size.zero? - raise "size mismatch #{elems.size} != #{node_count}" if node_count != elems.size - - case elems.size - when 3 - subtype_index = 1 - refnode_index = 2 - when 4 - subtype_index = 1 - refnode_index = 3 - else - raise "Unknown element size." - end - - subtype = elems[subtype_index].content.chomp.strip - refnodes = elems[refnode_index].children.select { |n| n.elem? }.map { |ref| - case ref['href'] - when CONTACT_PEOPLE - tag = CGI::unescape($1).chomp.strip - if tag == ref.content - "[#{ref.content}]" - else - "[#{ref.content}=#{tag}]" - end - when RFC_EDITOR, IETF_RFC, IETF_RFC_TOOLS - "RFC#$1" - when %r{(https?://.*)} - "{#{ref.content}=#$1}" - else - ref - end - } - refs = refnodes.join(',') - - "#@type/#{subtype} 'IANA,#{refs}" - end.compact - - @mime_types - end - - def save_text - File.open("#@name.txt", "wb") { |w| w.write @mime_types.join("\n") } - end - end - - puts "Downloading index of MIME types from #{IANAParser::INDEX}." - IANAParser.load_index - - require 'fileutils' - FileUtils.mkdir_p destination - Dir.chdir destination do - IANAParser.types.values.sort.each do |parser| - next if parser.name == "example" or parser.name == "mime" - puts "Downloading #{parser.name} from #{parser.url}" - parser.download - - if :html == save_type || :both == save_type - puts "Saving #{parser.name}.html" - parser.save_html - end - - puts "Parsing #{parser.name} HTML" - parser.parse - - if :text == save_type || :both == save_type - puts "Saving #{parser.name}.txt" - parser.save_text - end - end - end -end - -desc "Shows known MIME type sources." -task :mime_type_sources do - puts <<-EOS -http://www.ltsw.se/knbase/internet/mime.htp -http://www.webmaster-toolkit.com/mime-types.shtml -http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/winmime.php -http://standards.freedesktop.org/shared-mime-info-spec/shared-mime-info-spec-latest.html -http://www.feedforall.com/mime-types.htm -http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/ - EOS -end - -desc "Validate the RubyGem spec for GitHub." -task :github_validate_spec do |t| - require 'yaml' - - require 'rubygems/specification' - data = File.read("#{PKG_NAME}.gemspec") - spec = nil - - if data !~ %r{!ruby/object:Gem::Specification} - code = "$SAFE = 3\n#{data}" - p code.split($/)[44] - Thread.new { spec = eval("$SAFE = 3\n#{data}") }.join - else - spec = YAML.load(data) - end - - spec.validate - - puts spec - puts "OK" -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/lib/mime/types.rb b/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/lib/mime/types.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 794270533..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/lib/mime/types.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,751 +0,0 @@ -# vim: ft=ruby encoding=utf-8 -#-- -# MIME::Types -# A Ruby implementation of a MIME Types information library. Based in spirit -# on the Perl MIME::Types information library by Mark Overmeer. -# http://rubyforge.org/projects/mime-types/ -# -# Licensed under the Ruby disjunctive licence with the GNU GPL or the Perl -# Artistic licence. See Licence.txt for more information. -# -# Copyright 2003 - 2009 Austin Ziegler -#++ - -# The namespace for MIME applications, tools, and libraries. -module MIME - # Reflects a MIME Content-Type which is in invalid format (e.g., it isn't - # in the form of type/subtype). - class InvalidContentType < RuntimeError; end - - # The definition of one MIME content-type. - # - # == Usage - # require 'mime/types' - # - # plaintext = MIME::Types['text/plain'] - # print plaintext.media_type # => 'text' - # print plaintext.sub_type # => 'plain' - # - # puts plaintext.extensions.join(" ") # => 'asc txt c cc h hh cpp' - # - # puts plaintext.encoding # => 8bit - # puts plaintext.binary? # => false - # puts plaintext.ascii? # => true - # puts plaintext == 'text/plain' # => true - # puts MIME::Type.simplified('x-appl/x-zip') # => 'appl/zip' - # - class Type - VERSION = '1.16' - - include Comparable - - MEDIA_TYPE_RE = %r{([-\w.+]+)/([-\w.+]*)}o - UNREG_RE = %r{[Xx]-}o - ENCODING_RE = %r{(?:base64|7bit|8bit|quoted\-printable)}o - PLATFORM_RE = %r|#{RUBY_PLATFORM}|o - - SIGNATURES = %w(application/pgp-keys application/pgp - application/pgp-signature application/pkcs10 - application/pkcs7-mime application/pkcs7-signature - text/vcard) - - IANA_URL = "http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/%s/%s" - RFC_URL = "http://rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc%s.txt" - DRAFT_URL = "http://datatracker.ietf.org/public/idindex.cgi?command=id_details&filename=%s" - LTSW_URL = "http://www.ltsw.se/knbase/internet/%s.htp" - CONTACT_URL = "http://www.iana.org/assignments/contact-people.htm#%s" - - # Returns +true+ if the simplified type matches the current - def like?(other) - if other.respond_to?(:simplified) - @simplified == other.simplified - else - @simplified == Type.simplified(other) - end - end - - # Compares the MIME::Type against the exact content type or the - # simplified type (the simplified type will be used if comparing against - # something that can be treated as a String with #to_s). In comparisons, - # this is done against the lowercase version of the MIME::Type. - def <=>(other) - if other.respond_to?(:content_type) - @content_type.downcase <=> other.content_type.downcase - elsif other.respond_to?(:to_s) - @simplified <=> Type.simplified(other.to_s) - else - @content_type.downcase <=> other.downcase - end - end - - # Compares the MIME::Type based on how reliable it is before doing a - # normal <=> comparison. Used by MIME::Types#[] to sort types. The - # comparisons involved are: - # - # 1. self.simplified <=> other.simplified (ensures that we - # don't try to compare different types) - # 2. IANA-registered definitions > other definitions. - # 3. Generic definitions > platform definitions. - # 3. Complete definitions > incomplete definitions. - # 4. Current definitions > obsolete definitions. - # 5. Obselete with use-instead references > obsolete without. - # 6. Obsolete use-instead definitions are compared. - def priority_compare(other) - pc = simplified <=> other.simplified - - if pc.zero? and registered? != other.registered? - pc = registered? ? -1 : 1 - end - - if pc.zero? and platform? != other.platform? - pc = platform? ? 1 : -1 - end - - if pc.zero? and complete? != other.complete? - pc = complete? ? -1 : 1 - end - - if pc.zero? and obsolete? != other.obsolete? - pc = obsolete? ? 1 : -1 - end - - if pc.zero? and obsolete? and (use_instead != other.use_instead) - pc = if use_instead.nil? - -1 - elsif other.use_instead.nil? - 1 - else - use_instead <=> other.use_instead - end - end - - pc - end - - # Returns +true+ if the other object is a MIME::Type and the content - # types match. - def eql?(other) - other.kind_of?(MIME::Type) and self == other - end - - # Returns the whole MIME content-type string. - # - # text/plain => text/plain - # x-chemical/x-pdb => x-chemical/x-pdb - attr_reader :content_type - # Returns the media type of the simplified MIME type. - # - # text/plain => text - # x-chemical/x-pdb => chemical - attr_reader :media_type - # Returns the media type of the unmodified MIME type. - # - # text/plain => text - # x-chemical/x-pdb => x-chemical - attr_reader :raw_media_type - # Returns the sub-type of the simplified MIME type. - # - # text/plain => plain - # x-chemical/x-pdb => pdb - attr_reader :sub_type - # Returns the media type of the unmodified MIME type. - # - # text/plain => plain - # x-chemical/x-pdb => x-pdb - attr_reader :raw_sub_type - # The MIME types main- and sub-label can both start with x-, - # which indicates that it is a non-registered name. Of course, after - # registration this flag can disappear, adds to the confusing - # proliferation of MIME types. The simplified string has the x- - # removed and are translated to lowercase. - # - # text/plain => text/plain - # x-chemical/x-pdb => chemical/pdb - attr_reader :simplified - # The list of extensions which are known to be used for this MIME::Type. - # Non-array values will be coerced into an array with #to_a. Array - # values will be flattened and +nil+ values removed. - attr_accessor :extensions - remove_method :extensions= ; - def extensions=(ext) #:nodoc: - @extensions = [ext].flatten.compact - end - - # The encoding (7bit, 8bit, quoted-printable, or base64) required to - # transport the data of this content type safely across a network, which - # roughly corresponds to Content-Transfer-Encoding. A value of +nil+ or - # :default will reset the #encoding to the #default_encoding - # for the MIME::Type. Raises ArgumentError if the encoding provided is - # invalid. - # - # If the encoding is not provided on construction, this will be either - # 'quoted-printable' (for text/* media types) and 'base64' for eveything - # else. - attr_accessor :encoding - remove_method :encoding= ; - def encoding=(enc) #:nodoc: - if enc.nil? or enc == :default - @encoding = self.default_encoding - elsif enc =~ ENCODING_RE - @encoding = enc - else - raise ArgumentError, "The encoding must be nil, :default, base64, 7bit, 8bit, or quoted-printable." - end - end - - # The regexp for the operating system that this MIME::Type is specific - # to. - attr_accessor :system - remove_method :system= ; - def system=(os) #:nodoc: - if os.nil? or os.kind_of?(Regexp) - @system = os - else - @system = %r|#{os}| - end - end - # Returns the default encoding for the MIME::Type based on the media - # type. - attr_reader :default_encoding - remove_method :default_encoding - def default_encoding - (@media_type == 'text') ? 'quoted-printable' : 'base64' - end - - # Returns the media type or types that should be used instead of this - # media type, if it is obsolete. If there is no replacement media type, - # or it is not obsolete, +nil+ will be returned. - attr_reader :use_instead - remove_method :use_instead - def use_instead - return nil unless @obsolete - @use_instead - end - - # Returns +true+ if the media type is obsolete. - def obsolete? - @obsolete ? true : false - end - # Sets the obsolescence indicator for this media type. - attr_writer :obsolete - - # The documentation for this MIME::Type. Documentation about media - # types will be found on a media type definition as a comment. - # Documentation will be found through #docs. - attr_accessor :docs - remove_method :docs= ; - def docs=(d) - if d - a = d.scan(%r{use-instead:#{MEDIA_TYPE_RE}}) - - if a.empty? - @use_instead = nil - else - @use_instead = a.map { |el| "#{el[0]}/#{el[1]}" } - end - end - @docs = d - end - - # The encoded URL list for this MIME::Type. See #urls for more - # information. - attr_accessor :url - # The decoded URL list for this MIME::Type. - # The special URL value IANA will be translated into: - # http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types// - # - # The special URL value RFC### will be translated into: - # http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc###.txt - # - # The special URL value DRAFT:name will be translated into: - # https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/idindex.cgi? - # command=id_detail&filename= - # - # The special URL value LTSW will be translated into: - # http://www.ltsw.se/knbase/internet/.htp - # - # The special URL value [token] will be translated into: - # http://www.iana.org/assignments/contact-people.htm# - # - # These values will be accessible through #urls, which always returns an - # array. - def urls - @url.map do |el| - case el - when %r{^IANA$} - IANA_URL % [ @media_type, @sub_type ] - when %r{^RFC(\d+)$} - RFC_URL % $1 - when %r{^DRAFT:(.+)$} - DRAFT_URL % $1 - when %r{^LTSW$} - LTSW_URL % @media_type - when %r<^\{([^=]+)=([^\]]+)\}> - [$1, $2] - when %r{^\[([^=]+)=([^\]]+)\]} - [$1, CONTACT_URL % $2] - when %r{^\[([^\]]+)\]} - CONTACT_URL % $1 - else - el - end - end - end - - class << self - # The MIME types main- and sub-label can both start with x-, - # which indicates that it is a non-registered name. Of course, after - # registration this flag can disappear, adds to the confusing - # proliferation of MIME types. The simplified string has the - # x- removed and are translated to lowercase. - def simplified(content_type) - matchdata = MEDIA_TYPE_RE.match(content_type) - - if matchdata.nil? - simplified = nil - else - media_type = matchdata.captures[0].downcase.gsub(UNREG_RE, '') - subtype = matchdata.captures[1].downcase.gsub(UNREG_RE, '') - simplified = "#{media_type}/#{subtype}" - end - simplified - end - - # Creates a MIME::Type from an array in the form of: - # [type-name, [extensions], encoding, system] - # - # +extensions+, +encoding+, and +system+ are optional. - # - # MIME::Type.from_array("application/x-ruby", ['rb'], '8bit') - # MIME::Type.from_array(["application/x-ruby", ['rb'], '8bit']) - # - # These are equivalent to: - # - # MIME::Type.new('application/x-ruby') do |t| - # t.extensions = %w(rb) - # t.encoding = '8bit' - # end - def from_array(*args) #:yields MIME::Type.new: - # Dereferences the array one level, if necessary. - args = args[0] if args[0].kind_of?(Array) - - if args.size.between?(1, 8) - m = MIME::Type.new(args[0]) do |t| - t.extensions = args[1] if args.size > 1 - t.encoding = args[2] if args.size > 2 - t.system = args[3] if args.size > 3 - t.obsolete = args[4] if args.size > 4 - t.docs = args[5] if args.size > 5 - t.url = args[6] if args.size > 6 - t.registered = args[7] if args.size > 7 - end - yield m if block_given? - else - raise ArgumentError, "Array provided must contain between one and eight elements." - end - m - end - - # Creates a MIME::Type from a hash. Keys are case-insensitive, - # dashes may be replaced with underscores, and the internal Symbol - # of the lowercase-underscore version can be used as well. That is, - # Content-Type can be provided as content-type, Content_Type, - # content_type, or :content_type. - # - # Known keys are Content-Type, - # Content-Transfer-Encoding, Extensions, and - # System. - # - # MIME::Type.from_hash('Content-Type' => 'text/x-yaml', - # 'Content-Transfer-Encoding' => '8bit', - # 'System' => 'linux', - # 'Extensions' => ['yaml', 'yml']) - # - # This is equivalent to: - # - # MIME::Type.new('text/x-yaml') do |t| - # t.encoding = '8bit' - # t.system = 'linux' - # t.extensions = ['yaml', 'yml'] - # end - def from_hash(hash) #:yields MIME::Type.new: - type = {} - hash.each_pair do |k, v| - type[k.to_s.tr('A-Z', 'a-z').gsub(/-/, '_').to_sym] = v - end - - m = MIME::Type.new(type[:content_type]) do |t| - t.extensions = type[:extensions] - t.encoding = type[:content_transfer_encoding] - t.system = type[:system] - t.obsolete = type[:obsolete] - t.docs = type[:docs] - t.url = type[:url] - t.registered = type[:registered] - end - - yield m if block_given? - m - end - - # Essentially a copy constructor. - # - # MIME::Type.from_mime_type(plaintext) - # - # is equivalent to: - # - # MIME::Type.new(plaintext.content_type.dup) do |t| - # t.extensions = plaintext.extensions.dup - # t.system = plaintext.system.dup - # t.encoding = plaintext.encoding.dup - # end - def from_mime_type(mime_type) #:yields the new MIME::Type: - m = MIME::Type.new(mime_type.content_type.dup) do |t| - t.extensions = mime_type.extensions.map { |e| e.dup } - t.url = mime_type.url && mime_type.url.map { |e| e.dup } - - mime_type.system && t.system = mime_type.system.dup - mime_type.encoding && t.encoding = mime_type.encoding.dup - - t.obsolete = mime_type.obsolete? - t.registered = mime_type.registered? - - mime_type.docs && t.docs = mime_type.docs.dup - - end - - yield m if block_given? - end - end - - # Builds a MIME::Type object from the provided MIME Content Type value - # (e.g., 'text/plain' or 'applicaton/x-eruby'). The constructed object - # is yielded to an optional block for additional configuration, such as - # associating extensions and encoding information. - def initialize(content_type) #:yields self: - matchdata = MEDIA_TYPE_RE.match(content_type) - - if matchdata.nil? - raise InvalidContentType, "Invalid Content-Type provided ('#{content_type}')" - end - - @content_type = content_type - @raw_media_type = matchdata.captures[0] - @raw_sub_type = matchdata.captures[1] - - @simplified = MIME::Type.simplified(@content_type) - matchdata = MEDIA_TYPE_RE.match(@simplified) - @media_type = matchdata.captures[0] - @sub_type = matchdata.captures[1] - - self.extensions = nil - self.encoding = :default - self.system = nil - self.registered = true - self.url = nil - self.obsolete = nil - self.docs = nil - - yield self if block_given? - end - - # MIME content-types which are not regestered by IANA nor defined in - # RFCs are required to start with x-. This counts as well for - # a new media type as well as a new sub-type of an existing media - # type. If either the media-type or the content-type begins with - # x-, this method will return +false+. - def registered? - if (@raw_media_type =~ UNREG_RE) || (@raw_sub_type =~ UNREG_RE) - false - else - @registered - end - end - attr_writer :registered #:nodoc: - - # MIME types can be specified to be sent across a network in particular - # formats. This method returns +true+ when the MIME type encoding is set - # to base64. - def binary? - @encoding == 'base64' - end - - # MIME types can be specified to be sent across a network in particular - # formats. This method returns +false+ when the MIME type encoding is - # set to base64. - def ascii? - not binary? - end - - # Returns +true+ when the simplified MIME type is in the list of known - # digital signatures. - def signature? - SIGNATURES.include?(@simplified.downcase) - end - - # Returns +true+ if the MIME::Type is specific to an operating system. - def system? - not @system.nil? - end - - # Returns +true+ if the MIME::Type is specific to the current operating - # system as represented by RUBY_PLATFORM. - def platform? - system? and (RUBY_PLATFORM =~ @system) - end - - # Returns +true+ if the MIME::Type specifies an extension list, - # indicating that it is a complete MIME::Type. - def complete? - not @extensions.empty? - end - - # Returns the MIME type as a string. - def to_s - @content_type - end - - # Returns the MIME type as a string for implicit conversions. - def to_str - @content_type - end - - # Returns the MIME type as an array suitable for use with - # MIME::Type.from_array. - def to_a - [ @content_type, @extensions, @encoding, @system, @obsolete, @docs, - @url, registered? ] - end - - # Returns the MIME type as an array suitable for use with - # MIME::Type.from_hash. - def to_hash - { 'Content-Type' => @content_type, - 'Content-Transfer-Encoding' => @encoding, - 'Extensions' => @extensions, - 'System' => @system, - 'Obsolete' => @obsolete, - 'Docs' => @docs, - 'URL' => @url, - 'Registered' => registered?, - } - end - end - - # = MIME::Types - # MIME types are used in MIME-compliant communications, as in e-mail or - # HTTP traffic, to indicate the type of content which is transmitted. - # MIME::Types provides the ability for detailed information about MIME - # entities (provided as a set of MIME::Type objects) to be determined and - # used programmatically. There are many types defined by RFCs and vendors, - # so the list is long but not complete; don't hesitate to ask to add - # additional information. This library follows the IANA collection of MIME - # types (see below for reference). - # - # == Description - # MIME types are used in MIME entities, as in email or HTTP traffic. It is - # useful at times to have information available about MIME types (or, - # inversely, about files). A MIME::Type stores the known information about - # one MIME type. - # - # == Usage - # require 'mime/types' - # - # plaintext = MIME::Types['text/plain'] - # print plaintext.media_type # => 'text' - # print plaintext.sub_type # => 'plain' - # - # puts plaintext.extensions.join(" ") # => 'asc txt c cc h hh cpp' - # - # puts plaintext.encoding # => 8bit - # puts plaintext.binary? # => false - # puts plaintext.ascii? # => true - # puts plaintext.obsolete? # => false - # puts plaintext.registered? # => true - # puts plaintext == 'text/plain' # => true - # puts MIME::Type.simplified('x-appl/x-zip') # => 'appl/zip' - # - # This module is built to conform to the MIME types of RFCs 2045 and 2231. - # It follows the official IANA registry at - # http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/ and - # ftp://ftp.iana.org/assignments/media-types with some unofficial types - # added from the the collection at - # http://www.ltsw.se/knbase/internet/mime.htp - # - # This is originally based on Perl MIME::Types by Mark Overmeer. - # - # = Author - # Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2002 - 2009 by Austin Ziegler - # - # Version:: 1.16 - # Based On:: Perl - # MIME::Types[http://search.cpan.org/author/MARKOV/MIME-Types-1.27/MIME/Types.pm], - # Copyright (c) 2001 - 2009 by Mark Overmeer - # . - # Licence:: Ruby's, Perl Artistic, or GPL version 2 (or later) - # See Also:: http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/ - # http://www.ltsw.se/knbase/internet/mime.htp - # - class Types - # The released version of Ruby MIME::Types - VERSION = '1.16' - - # The data version. - attr_reader :data_version - - def initialize(data_version = nil) - @type_variants = Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] } - @extension_index = Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] } - end - - def add_type_variant(mime_type) #:nodoc: - @type_variants[mime_type.simplified] << mime_type - end - - def index_extensions(mime_type) #:nodoc: - mime_type.extensions.each { |ext| @extension_index[ext] << mime_type } - end - - @__types__ = self.new(VERSION) - - # Returns a list of MIME::Type objects, which may be empty. The optional - # flag parameters are :complete (finds only complete MIME::Type objects) - # and :platform (finds only MIME::Types for the current platform). It is - # possible for multiple matches to be returned for either type (in the - # example below, 'text/plain' returns two values -- one for the general - # case, and one for VMS systems. - # - # puts "\nMIME::Types['text/plain']" - # MIME::Types['text/plain'].each { |t| puts t.to_a.join(", ") } - # - # puts "\nMIME::Types[/^image/, :complete => true]" - # MIME::Types[/^image/, :complete => true].each do |t| - # puts t.to_a.join(", ") - # end - # - # If multiple type definitions are returned, returns them sorted as - # follows: - # 1. Complete definitions sort before incomplete ones; - # 2. IANA-registered definitions sort before LTSW-recorded - # definitions. - # 3. Generic definitions sort before platform-specific ones; - # 4. Current definitions sort before obsolete ones; - # 5. Obsolete definitions with use-instead clauses sort before those - # without; - # 6. Obsolete definitions use-instead clauses are compared. - # 7. Sort on name. - def [](type_id, flags = {}) - if type_id.kind_of?(Regexp) - matches = [] - @type_variants.each_key do |k| - matches << @type_variants[k] if k =~ type_id - end - matches.flatten! - elsif type_id.kind_of?(MIME::Type) - matches = [type_id] - else - matches = @type_variants[MIME::Type.simplified(type_id)] - end - - matches.delete_if { |e| not e.complete? } if flags[:complete] - matches.delete_if { |e| not e.platform? } if flags[:platform] - - matches.sort { |a, b| a.priority_compare(b) } - end - - # Return the list of MIME::Types which belongs to the file based on its - # filename extension. If +platform+ is +true+, then only file types that - # are specific to the current platform will be returned. - # - # puts "MIME::Types.type_for('citydesk.xml') - # => "#{MIME::Types.type_for('citydesk.xml')}" - # puts "MIME::Types.type_for('citydesk.gif') - # => "#{MIME::Types.type_for('citydesk.gif')}" - def type_for(filename, platform = false) - ext = filename.chomp.downcase.gsub(/.*\./o, '') - list = @extension_index[ext] - list.delete_if { |e| not e.platform? } if platform - list - end - - # A synonym for MIME::Types.type_for - def of(filename, platform = false) - type_for(filename, platform) - end - - # Add one or more MIME::Type objects to the set of known types. Each - # type should be experimental (e.g., 'application/x-ruby'). If the type - # is already known, a warning will be displayed. - # - # Please inform the maintainer of this module when registered types - # are missing. - def add(*types) - types.each do |mime_type| - if @type_variants.include?(mime_type.simplified) - if @type_variants[mime_type.simplified].include?(mime_type) - warn "Type #{mime_type} already registered as a variant of #{mime_type.simplified}." - end - end - add_type_variant(mime_type) - index_extensions(mime_type) - end - end - - class << self - def add_type_variant(mime_type) #:nodoc: - @__types__.add_type_variant(mime_type) - end - - def index_extensions(mime_type) #:nodoc: - @__types__.index_extensions(mime_type) - end - - # Returns a list of MIME::Type objects, which may be empty. The - # optional flag parameters are :complete (finds only complete - # MIME::Type objects) and :platform (finds only MIME::Types for the - # current platform). It is possible for multiple matches to be - # returned for either type (in the example below, 'text/plain' returns - # two values -- one for the general case, and one for VMS systems. - # - # puts "\nMIME::Types['text/plain']" - # MIME::Types['text/plain'].each { |t| puts t.to_a.join(", ") } - # - # puts "\nMIME::Types[/^image/, :complete => true]" - # MIME::Types[/^image/, :complete => true].each do |t| - # puts t.to_a.join(", ") - # end - def [](type_id, flags = {}) - @__types__[type_id, flags] - end - - # Return the list of MIME::Types which belongs to the file based on - # its filename extension. If +platform+ is +true+, then only file - # types that are specific to the current platform will be returned. - # - # puts "MIME::Types.type_for('citydesk.xml') - # => "#{MIME::Types.type_for('citydesk.xml')}" - # puts "MIME::Types.type_for('citydesk.gif') - # => "#{MIME::Types.type_for('citydesk.gif')}" - def type_for(filename, platform = false) - @__types__.type_for(filename, platform) - end - - # A synonym for MIME::Types.type_for - def of(filename, platform = false) - @__types__.type_for(filename, platform) - end - - # Add one or more MIME::Type objects to the set of known types. Each - # type should be experimental (e.g., 'application/x-ruby'). If the - # type is already known, a warning will be displayed. - # - # Please inform the maintainer of this module when registered types - # are missing. - def add(*types) - @__types__.add(*types) - end - end - end -end - -load File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'types.rb.data') diff --git a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/lib/mime/types.rb.data b/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/lib/mime/types.rb.data deleted file mode 100644 index 0ca2cf5a1..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/lib/mime/types.rb.data +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1324 +0,0 @@ -# vim: ft=ruby encoding=utf-8 -#-- -# MIME::Types -# A Ruby implementation of a MIME Types information library. Based in spirit -# on the Perl MIME::Types information library by Mark Overmeer. -# http://rubyforge.org/projects/mime-types/ -# -# Licensed under the Ruby disjunctive licence with the GNU GPL or the Perl -# Artistic licence. See Licence.txt for more information. -# -# Copyright 2003 - 2009 Austin Ziegler -#++ - -# Build the type list from the string below. -# -# [*][!][os:]mt/st[@ext][:enc]['url-list][=docs] -# -# == * -# An unofficial MIME type. This should be used if and only if the MIME type -# is not properly specified (that is, not under either x-type or -# vnd.name.type). -# -# == ! -# An obsolete MIME type. May be used with an unofficial MIME type. -# -# == os: -# Platform-specific MIME type definition. -# -# == mt -# The media type. -# -# == st -# The media subtype. -# -# == @ext -# The list of comma-separated extensions. -# -# == :enc -# The encoding. -# -# == 'url-list -# The list of comma-separated URLs. -# -# == =docs -# The documentation string. -# -# That is, everything except the media type and the subtype is optional. The -# more information that's available, though, the richer the values that can -# be provided. - -data_mime_type_first_line = __LINE__ + 2 -data_mime_type = < ex - puts <<-"ERROR" -#{__FILE__}:#{x + data_mime_type_first_line}: Parsing error in MIME type definitions. -=> "#{item}" - ERROR - raise - end - - unregistered, obsolete, platform, mediatype, subtype, extensions, - encoding, urls, docs = *m - - extensions &&= extensions.split(/,/) - urls &&= urls.split(/,/) - - mime_type = MIME::Type.new("#{mediatype}/#{subtype}") do |t| - t.extensions = extensions - t.encoding = encoding - t.system = platform - t.obsolete = obsolete - t.registered = false if unregistered - t.docs = docs - t.url = urls - end - - MIME::Types.add_type_variant(mime_type) - MIME::Types.index_extensions(mime_type) -end - -_re = data_mime_type = data_mime_type_first_line = nil diff --git a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/mime-types.gemspec b/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/mime-types.gemspec deleted file mode 100644 index 4f516aca2..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/mime-types.gemspec +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- - -Gem::Specification.new do |s| - s.name = %q{mime-types} - s.version = "1.16" - - s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 0") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version= - s.authors = ["Austin Ziegler"] - s.cert_chain = ["/Users/austin/.gem/gem-public_cert.pem"] - s.date = %q{2009-03-01} - s.description = %q{MIME::Types for Ruby originally based on and synchronized with MIME::Types for Perl by Mark Overmeer, copyright 2001 - 2009. As of version 1.15, the data format for the MIME::Type list has changed and the synchronization will no longer happen.} - s.email = ["austin@rubyforge.org"] - s.extra_rdoc_files = ["History.txt", "Install.txt", "Licence.txt", "README.txt"] - s.files = ["History.txt", "Install.txt", "Licence.txt", "Manifest.txt", "README.txt", "Rakefile", "lib/mime/types.rb", "lib/mime/types.rb.data", "setup.rb", "test/test_mime_type.rb", "test/test_mime_types.rb"] - s.has_rdoc = true - s.homepage = %q{http://mime-types.rubyforge.org/} - s.rdoc_options = ["--main", "README.txt"] - s.require_paths = ["lib"] - s.rubyforge_project = %q{mime-types} - s.rubygems_version = %q{1.3.1} - s.signing_key = %q{/Users/austin/.gem/gem-private_key.pem} - s.summary = %q{Manages a MIME Content-Type database that will return the Content-Type for a given filename.} - s.test_files = ["test/test_mime_type.rb", "test/test_mime_types.rb"] - - if s.respond_to? :specification_version then - current_version = Gem::Specification::CURRENT_SPECIFICATION_VERSION - s.specification_version = 2 - - if Gem::Version.new(Gem::RubyGemsVersion) >= Gem::Version.new('1.2.0') then - s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.5.1"]) - s.add_development_dependency(%q, ["~> 1.2.1"]) - s.add_development_dependency(%q, [">= 1.8.3"]) - else - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.5.1"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 1.2.1"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, [">= 1.8.3"]) - end - else - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 0.5.1"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, ["~> 1.2.1"]) - s.add_dependency(%q, [">= 1.8.3"]) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/setup.rb b/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/setup.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 424a5f37c..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/setup.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1585 +0,0 @@ -# -# setup.rb -# -# Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Minero Aoki -# -# This program is free software. -# You can distribute/modify this program under the terms of -# the GNU LGPL, Lesser General Public License version 2.1. -# - -unless Enumerable.method_defined?(:map) # Ruby 1.4.6 - module Enumerable - alias map collect - end -end - -unless File.respond_to?(:read) # Ruby 1.6 - def File.read(fname) - open(fname) {|f| - return f.read - } - end -end - -unless Errno.const_defined?(:ENOTEMPTY) # Windows? - module Errno - class ENOTEMPTY - # We do not raise this exception, implementation is not needed. - end - end -end - -def File.binread(fname) - open(fname, 'rb') {|f| - return f.read - } -end - -# for corrupted Windows' stat(2) -def File.dir?(path) - File.directory?((path[-1,1] == '/') ? path : path + '/') -end - - -class ConfigTable - - include Enumerable - - def initialize(rbconfig) - @rbconfig = rbconfig - @items = [] - @table = {} - # options - @install_prefix = nil - @config_opt = nil - @verbose = true - @no_harm = false - end - - attr_accessor :install_prefix - attr_accessor :config_opt - - attr_writer :verbose - - def verbose? - @verbose - end - - attr_writer :no_harm - - def no_harm? - @no_harm - end - - def [](key) - lookup(key).resolve(self) - end - - def []=(key, val) - lookup(key).set val - end - - def names - @items.map {|i| i.name } - end - - def each(&block) - @items.each(&block) - end - - def key?(name) - @table.key?(name) - end - - def lookup(name) - @table[name] or setup_rb_error "no such config item: #{name}" - end - - def add(item) - @items.push item - @table[item.name] = item - end - - def remove(name) - item = lookup(name) - @items.delete_if {|i| i.name == name } - @table.delete_if {|name, i| i.name == name } - item - end - - def load_script(path, inst = nil) - if File.file?(path) - MetaConfigEnvironment.new(self, inst).instance_eval File.read(path), path - end - end - - def savefile - '.config' - end - - def load_savefile - begin - File.foreach(savefile()) do |line| - k, v = *line.split(/=/, 2) - self[k] = v.strip - end - rescue Errno::ENOENT - setup_rb_error $!.message + "\n#{File.basename($0)} config first" - end - end - - def save - @items.each {|i| i.value } - File.open(savefile(), 'w') {|f| - @items.each do |i| - f.printf "%s=%s\n", i.name, i.value if i.value? and i.value - end - } - end - - def load_standard_entries - standard_entries(@rbconfig).each do |ent| - add ent - end - end - - def standard_entries(rbconfig) - c = rbconfig - - rubypath = File.join(c['bindir'], c['ruby_install_name'] + c['EXEEXT']) - - major = c['MAJOR'].to_i - minor = c['MINOR'].to_i - teeny = c['TEENY'].to_i - version = "#{major}.#{minor}" - - # ruby ver. >= 1.4.4? - newpath_p = ((major >= 2) or - ((major == 1) and - ((minor >= 5) or - ((minor == 4) and (teeny >= 4))))) - - if c['rubylibdir'] - # V > 1.6.3 - libruby = "#{c['prefix']}/lib/ruby" - librubyver = c['rubylibdir'] - librubyverarch = c['archdir'] - siteruby = c['sitedir'] - siterubyver = c['sitelibdir'] - siterubyverarch = c['sitearchdir'] - elsif newpath_p - # 1.4.4 <= V <= 1.6.3 - libruby = "#{c['prefix']}/lib/ruby" - librubyver = "#{c['prefix']}/lib/ruby/#{version}" - librubyverarch = "#{c['prefix']}/lib/ruby/#{version}/#{c['arch']}" - siteruby = c['sitedir'] - siterubyver = "$siteruby/#{version}" - siterubyverarch = "$siterubyver/#{c['arch']}" - else - # V < 1.4.4 - libruby = "#{c['prefix']}/lib/ruby" - librubyver = "#{c['prefix']}/lib/ruby/#{version}" - librubyverarch = "#{c['prefix']}/lib/ruby/#{version}/#{c['arch']}" - siteruby = "#{c['prefix']}/lib/ruby/#{version}/site_ruby" - siterubyver = siteruby - siterubyverarch = "$siterubyver/#{c['arch']}" - end - parameterize = lambda {|path| - path.sub(/\A#{Regexp.quote(c['prefix'])}/, '$prefix') - } - - if arg = c['configure_args'].split.detect {|arg| /--with-make-prog=/ =~ arg } - makeprog = arg.sub(/'/, '').split(/=/, 2)[1] - else - makeprog = 'make' - end - - [ - ExecItem.new('installdirs', 'std/site/home', - 'std: install under libruby; site: install under site_ruby; home: install under $HOME')\ - {|val, table| - case val - when 'std' - table['rbdir'] = '$librubyver' - table['sodir'] = '$librubyverarch' - when 'site' - table['rbdir'] = '$siterubyver' - table['sodir'] = '$siterubyverarch' - when 'home' - setup_rb_error '$HOME was not set' unless ENV['HOME'] - table['prefix'] = ENV['HOME'] - table['rbdir'] = '$libdir/ruby' - table['sodir'] = '$libdir/ruby' - end - }, - PathItem.new('prefix', 'path', c['prefix'], - 'path prefix of target environment'), - PathItem.new('bindir', 'path', parameterize.call(c['bindir']), - 'the directory for commands'), - PathItem.new('libdir', 'path', parameterize.call(c['libdir']), - 'the directory for libraries'), - PathItem.new('datadir', 'path', parameterize.call(c['datadir']), - 'the directory for shared data'), - PathItem.new('mandir', 'path', parameterize.call(c['mandir']), - 'the directory for man pages'), - PathItem.new('sysconfdir', 'path', parameterize.call(c['sysconfdir']), - 'the directory for system configuration files'), - PathItem.new('localstatedir', 'path', parameterize.call(c['localstatedir']), - 'the directory for local state data'), - PathItem.new('libruby', 'path', libruby, - 'the directory for ruby libraries'), - PathItem.new('librubyver', 'path', librubyver, - 'the directory for standard ruby libraries'), - PathItem.new('librubyverarch', 'path', librubyverarch, - 'the directory for standard ruby extensions'), - PathItem.new('siteruby', 'path', siteruby, - 'the directory for version-independent aux ruby libraries'), - PathItem.new('siterubyver', 'path', siterubyver, - 'the directory for aux ruby libraries'), - PathItem.new('siterubyverarch', 'path', siterubyverarch, - 'the directory for aux ruby binaries'), - PathItem.new('rbdir', 'path', '$siterubyver', - 'the directory for ruby scripts'), - PathItem.new('sodir', 'path', '$siterubyverarch', - 'the directory for ruby extentions'), - PathItem.new('rubypath', 'path', rubypath, - 'the path to set to #! line'), - ProgramItem.new('rubyprog', 'name', rubypath, - 'the ruby program using for installation'), - ProgramItem.new('makeprog', 'name', makeprog, - 'the make program to compile ruby extentions'), - SelectItem.new('shebang', 'all/ruby/never', 'ruby', - 'shebang line (#!) editing mode'), - BoolItem.new('without-ext', 'yes/no', 'no', - 'does not compile/install ruby extentions') - ] - end - private :standard_entries - - def load_multipackage_entries - multipackage_entries().each do |ent| - add ent - end - end - - def multipackage_entries - [ - PackageSelectionItem.new('with', 'name,name...', '', 'ALL', - 'package names that you want to install'), - PackageSelectionItem.new('without', 'name,name...', '', 'NONE', - 'package names that you do not want to install') - ] - end - private :multipackage_entries - - ALIASES = { - 'std-ruby' => 'librubyver', - 'stdruby' => 'librubyver', - 'rubylibdir' => 'librubyver', - 'archdir' => 'librubyverarch', - 'site-ruby-common' => 'siteruby', # For backward compatibility - 'site-ruby' => 'siterubyver', # For backward compatibility - 'bin-dir' => 'bindir', - 'bin-dir' => 'bindir', - 'rb-dir' => 'rbdir', - 'so-dir' => 'sodir', - 'data-dir' => 'datadir', - 'ruby-path' => 'rubypath', - 'ruby-prog' => 'rubyprog', - 'ruby' => 'rubyprog', - 'make-prog' => 'makeprog', - 'make' => 'makeprog' - } - - def fixup - ALIASES.each do |ali, name| - @table[ali] = @table[name] - end - @items.freeze - @table.freeze - @options_re = /\A--(#{@table.keys.join('|')})(?:=(.*))?\z/ - end - - def parse_opt(opt) - m = @options_re.match(opt) or setup_rb_error "config: unknown option #{opt}" - m.to_a[1,2] - end - - def dllext - @rbconfig['DLEXT'] - end - - def value_config?(name) - lookup(name).value? - end - - class Item - def initialize(name, template, default, desc) - @name = name.freeze - @template = template - @value = default - @default = default - @description = desc - end - - attr_reader :name - attr_reader :description - - attr_accessor :default - alias help_default default - - def help_opt - "--#{@name}=#{@template}" - end - - def value? - true - end - - def value - @value - end - - def resolve(table) - @value.gsub(%r<\$([^/]+)>) { table[$1] } - end - - def set(val) - @value = check(val) - end - - private - - def check(val) - setup_rb_error "config: --#{name} requires argument" unless val - val - end - end - - class BoolItem < Item - def config_type - 'bool' - end - - def help_opt - "--#{@name}" - end - - private - - def check(val) - return 'yes' unless val - case val - when /\Ay(es)?\z/i, /\At(rue)?\z/i then 'yes' - when /\An(o)?\z/i, /\Af(alse)\z/i then 'no' - else - setup_rb_error "config: --#{@name} accepts only yes/no for argument" - end - end - end - - class PathItem < Item - def config_type - 'path' - end - - private - - def check(path) - setup_rb_error "config: --#{@name} requires argument" unless path - path[0,1] == '$' ? path : File.expand_path(path) - end - end - - class ProgramItem < Item - def config_type - 'program' - end - end - - class SelectItem < Item - def initialize(name, selection, default, desc) - super - @ok = selection.split('/') - end - - def config_type - 'select' - end - - private - - def check(val) - unless @ok.include?(val.strip) - setup_rb_error "config: use --#{@name}=#{@template} (#{val})" - end - val.strip - end - end - - class ExecItem < Item - def initialize(name, selection, desc, &block) - super name, selection, nil, desc - @ok = selection.split('/') - @action = block - end - - def config_type - 'exec' - end - - def value? - false - end - - def resolve(table) - setup_rb_error "$#{name()} wrongly used as option value" - end - - undef set - - def evaluate(val, table) - v = val.strip.downcase - unless @ok.include?(v) - setup_rb_error "invalid option --#{@name}=#{val} (use #{@template})" - end - @action.call v, table - end - end - - class PackageSelectionItem < Item - def initialize(name, template, default, help_default, desc) - super name, template, default, desc - @help_default = help_default - end - - attr_reader :help_default - - def config_type - 'package' - end - - private - - def check(val) - unless File.dir?("packages/#{val}") - setup_rb_error "config: no such package: #{val}" - end - val - end - end - - class MetaConfigEnvironment - def initialize(config, installer) - @config = config - @installer = installer - end - - def config_names - @config.names - end - - def config?(name) - @config.key?(name) - end - - def bool_config?(name) - @config.lookup(name).config_type == 'bool' - end - - def path_config?(name) - @config.lookup(name).config_type == 'path' - end - - def value_config?(name) - @config.lookup(name).config_type != 'exec' - end - - def add_config(item) - @config.add item - end - - def add_bool_config(name, default, desc) - @config.add BoolItem.new(name, 'yes/no', default ? 'yes' : 'no', desc) - end - - def add_path_config(name, default, desc) - @config.add PathItem.new(name, 'path', default, desc) - end - - def set_config_default(name, default) - @config.lookup(name).default = default - end - - def remove_config(name) - @config.remove(name) - end - - # For only multipackage - def packages - raise '[setup.rb fatal] multi-package metaconfig API packages() called for single-package; contact application package vendor' unless @installer - @installer.packages - end - - # For only multipackage - def declare_packages(list) - raise '[setup.rb fatal] multi-package metaconfig API declare_packages() called for single-package; contact application package vendor' unless @installer - @installer.packages = list - end - end - -end # class ConfigTable - - -# This module requires: #verbose?, #no_harm? -module FileOperations - - def mkdir_p(dirname, prefix = nil) - dirname = prefix + File.expand_path(dirname) if prefix - $stderr.puts "mkdir -p #{dirname}" if verbose? - return if no_harm? - - # Does not check '/', it's too abnormal. - dirs = File.expand_path(dirname).split(%r<(?=/)>) - if /\A[a-z]:\z/i =~ dirs[0] - disk = dirs.shift - dirs[0] = disk + dirs[0] - end - dirs.each_index do |idx| - path = dirs[0..idx].join('') - Dir.mkdir path unless File.dir?(path) - end - end - - def rm_f(path) - $stderr.puts "rm -f #{path}" if verbose? - return if no_harm? - force_remove_file path - end - - def rm_rf(path) - $stderr.puts "rm -rf #{path}" if verbose? - return if no_harm? - remove_tree path - end - - def remove_tree(path) - if File.symlink?(path) - remove_file path - elsif File.dir?(path) - remove_tree0 path - else - force_remove_file path - end - end - - def remove_tree0(path) - Dir.foreach(path) do |ent| - next if ent == '.' - next if ent == '..' - entpath = "#{path}/#{ent}" - if File.symlink?(entpath) - remove_file entpath - elsif File.dir?(entpath) - remove_tree0 entpath - else - force_remove_file entpath - end - end - begin - Dir.rmdir path - rescue Errno::ENOTEMPTY - # directory may not be empty - end - end - - def move_file(src, dest) - force_remove_file dest - begin - File.rename src, dest - rescue - File.open(dest, 'wb') {|f| - f.write File.binread(src) - } - File.chmod File.stat(src).mode, dest - File.unlink src - end - end - - def force_remove_file(path) - begin - remove_file path - rescue - end - end - - def remove_file(path) - File.chmod 0777, path - File.unlink path - end - - def install(from, dest, mode, prefix = nil) - $stderr.puts "install #{from} #{dest}" if verbose? - return if no_harm? - - realdest = prefix ? prefix + File.expand_path(dest) : dest - realdest = File.join(realdest, File.basename(from)) if File.dir?(realdest) - str = File.binread(from) - if diff?(str, realdest) - verbose_off { - rm_f realdest if File.exist?(realdest) - } - File.open(realdest, 'wb') {|f| - f.write str - } - File.chmod mode, realdest - - File.open("#{objdir_root()}/InstalledFiles", 'a') {|f| - if prefix - f.puts realdest.sub(prefix, '') - else - f.puts realdest - end - } - end - end - - def diff?(new_content, path) - return true unless File.exist?(path) - new_content != File.binread(path) - end - - def command(*args) - $stderr.puts args.join(' ') if verbose? - system(*args) or raise RuntimeError, - "system(#{args.map{|a| a.inspect }.join(' ')}) failed" - end - - def ruby(*args) - command config('rubyprog'), *args - end - - def make(task = nil) - command(*[config('makeprog'), task].compact) - end - - def extdir?(dir) - File.exist?("#{dir}/MANIFEST") or File.exist?("#{dir}/extconf.rb") - end - - def files_of(dir) - Dir.open(dir) {|d| - return d.select {|ent| File.file?("#{dir}/#{ent}") } - } - end - - DIR_REJECT = %w( . .. CVS SCCS RCS CVS.adm .svn ) - - def directories_of(dir) - Dir.open(dir) {|d| - return d.select {|ent| File.dir?("#{dir}/#{ent}") } - DIR_REJECT - } - end - -end - - -# This module requires: #srcdir_root, #objdir_root, #relpath -module HookScriptAPI - - def get_config(key) - @config[key] - end - - alias config get_config - - # obsolete: use metaconfig to change configuration - def set_config(key, val) - @config[key] = val - end - - # - # srcdir/objdir (works only in the package directory) - # - - def curr_srcdir - "#{srcdir_root()}/#{relpath()}" - end - - def curr_objdir - "#{objdir_root()}/#{relpath()}" - end - - def srcfile(path) - "#{curr_srcdir()}/#{path}" - end - - def srcexist?(path) - File.exist?(srcfile(path)) - end - - def srcdirectory?(path) - File.dir?(srcfile(path)) - end - - def srcfile?(path) - File.file?(srcfile(path)) - end - - def srcentries(path = '.') - Dir.open("#{curr_srcdir()}/#{path}") {|d| - return d.to_a - %w(. ..) - } - end - - def srcfiles(path = '.') - srcentries(path).select {|fname| - File.file?(File.join(curr_srcdir(), path, fname)) - } - end - - def srcdirectories(path = '.') - srcentries(path).select {|fname| - File.dir?(File.join(curr_srcdir(), path, fname)) - } - end - -end - - -class ToplevelInstaller - - Version = '3.4.1' - Copyright = 'Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Minero Aoki' - - TASKS = [ - [ 'all', 'do config, setup, then install' ], - [ 'config', 'saves your configurations' ], - [ 'show', 'shows current configuration' ], - [ 'setup', 'compiles ruby extentions and others' ], - [ 'install', 'installs files' ], - [ 'test', 'run all tests in test/' ], - [ 'clean', "does `make clean' for each extention" ], - [ 'distclean',"does `make distclean' for each extention" ] - ] - - def ToplevelInstaller.invoke - config = ConfigTable.new(load_rbconfig()) - config.load_standard_entries - config.load_multipackage_entries if multipackage? - config.fixup - klass = (multipackage?() ? ToplevelInstallerMulti : ToplevelInstaller) - klass.new(File.dirname($0), config).invoke - end - - def ToplevelInstaller.multipackage? - File.dir?(File.dirname($0) + '/packages') - end - - def ToplevelInstaller.load_rbconfig - if arg = ARGV.detect {|arg| /\A--rbconfig=/ =~ arg } - ARGV.delete(arg) - load File.expand_path(arg.split(/=/, 2)[1]) - $".push 'rbconfig.rb' - else - require 'rbconfig' - end - ::Config::CONFIG - end - - def initialize(ardir_root, config) - @ardir = File.expand_path(ardir_root) - @config = config - # cache - @valid_task_re = nil - end - - def config(key) - @config[key] - end - - def inspect - "#<#{self.class} #{__id__()}>" - end - - def invoke - run_metaconfigs - case task = parsearg_global() - when nil, 'all' - parsearg_config - init_installers - exec_config - exec_setup - exec_install - else - case task - when 'config', 'test' - ; - when 'clean', 'distclean' - @config.load_savefile if File.exist?(@config.savefile) - else - @config.load_savefile - end - __send__ "parsearg_#{task}" - init_installers - __send__ "exec_#{task}" - end - end - - def run_metaconfigs - @config.load_script "#{@ardir}/metaconfig" - end - - def init_installers - @installer = Installer.new(@config, @ardir, File.expand_path('.')) - end - - # - # Hook Script API bases - # - - def srcdir_root - @ardir - end - - def objdir_root - '.' - end - - def relpath - '.' - end - - # - # Option Parsing - # - - def parsearg_global - while arg = ARGV.shift - case arg - when /\A\w+\z/ - setup_rb_error "invalid task: #{arg}" unless valid_task?(arg) - return arg - when '-q', '--quiet' - @config.verbose = false - when '--verbose' - @config.verbose = true - when '--help' - print_usage $stdout - exit 0 - when '--version' - puts "#{File.basename($0)} version #{Version}" - exit 0 - when '--copyright' - puts Copyright - exit 0 - else - setup_rb_error "unknown global option '#{arg}'" - end - end - nil - end - - def valid_task?(t) - valid_task_re() =~ t - end - - def valid_task_re - @valid_task_re ||= /\A(?:#{TASKS.map {|task,desc| task }.join('|')})\z/ - end - - def parsearg_no_options - unless ARGV.empty? - task = caller(0).first.slice(%r<`parsearg_(\w+)'>, 1) - setup_rb_error "#{task}: unknown options: #{ARGV.join(' ')}" - end - end - - alias parsearg_show parsearg_no_options - alias parsearg_setup parsearg_no_options - alias parsearg_test parsearg_no_options - alias parsearg_clean parsearg_no_options - alias parsearg_distclean parsearg_no_options - - def parsearg_config - evalopt = [] - set = [] - @config.config_opt = [] - while i = ARGV.shift - if /\A--?\z/ =~ i - @config.config_opt = ARGV.dup - break - end - name, value = *@config.parse_opt(i) - if @config.value_config?(name) - @config[name] = value - else - evalopt.push [name, value] - end - set.push name - end - evalopt.each do |name, value| - @config.lookup(name).evaluate value, @config - end - # Check if configuration is valid - set.each do |n| - @config[n] if @config.value_config?(n) - end - end - - def parsearg_install - @config.no_harm = false - @config.install_prefix = '' - while a = ARGV.shift - case a - when '--no-harm' - @config.no_harm = true - when /\A--prefix=/ - path = a.split(/=/, 2)[1] - path = File.expand_path(path) unless path[0,1] == '/' - @config.install_prefix = path - else - setup_rb_error "install: unknown option #{a}" - end - end - end - - def print_usage(out) - out.puts 'Typical Installation Procedure:' - out.puts " $ ruby #{File.basename $0} config" - out.puts " $ ruby #{File.basename $0} setup" - out.puts " # ruby #{File.basename $0} install (may require root privilege)" - out.puts - out.puts 'Detailed Usage:' - out.puts " ruby #{File.basename $0} " - out.puts " ruby #{File.basename $0} [] []" - - fmt = " %-24s %s\n" - out.puts - out.puts 'Global options:' - out.printf fmt, '-q,--quiet', 'suppress message outputs' - out.printf fmt, ' --verbose', 'output messages verbosely' - out.printf fmt, ' --help', 'print this message' - out.printf fmt, ' --version', 'print version and quit' - out.printf fmt, ' --copyright', 'print copyright and quit' - out.puts - out.puts 'Tasks:' - TASKS.each do |name, desc| - out.printf fmt, name, desc - end - - fmt = " %-24s %s [%s]\n" - out.puts - out.puts 'Options for CONFIG or ALL:' - @config.each do |item| - out.printf fmt, item.help_opt, item.description, item.help_default - end - out.printf fmt, '--rbconfig=path', 'rbconfig.rb to load',"running ruby's" - out.puts - out.puts 'Options for INSTALL:' - out.printf fmt, '--no-harm', 'only display what to do if given', 'off' - out.printf fmt, '--prefix=path', 'install path prefix', '' - out.puts - end - - # - # Task Handlers - # - - def exec_config - @installer.exec_config - @config.save # must be final - end - - def exec_setup - @installer.exec_setup - end - - def exec_install - @installer.exec_install - end - - def exec_test - @installer.exec_test - end - - def exec_show - @config.each do |i| - printf "%-20s %s\n", i.name, i.value if i.value? - end - end - - def exec_clean - @installer.exec_clean - end - - def exec_distclean - @installer.exec_distclean - end - -end # class ToplevelInstaller - - -class ToplevelInstallerMulti < ToplevelInstaller - - include FileOperations - - def initialize(ardir_root, config) - super - @packages = directories_of("#{@ardir}/packages") - raise 'no package exists' if @packages.empty? - @root_installer = Installer.new(@config, @ardir, File.expand_path('.')) - end - - def run_metaconfigs - @config.load_script "#{@ardir}/metaconfig", self - @packages.each do |name| - @config.load_script "#{@ardir}/packages/#{name}/metaconfig" - end - end - - attr_reader :packages - - def packages=(list) - raise 'package list is empty' if list.empty? - list.each do |name| - raise "directory packages/#{name} does not exist"\ - unless File.dir?("#{@ardir}/packages/#{name}") - end - @packages = list - end - - def init_installers - @installers = {} - @packages.each do |pack| - @installers[pack] = Installer.new(@config, - "#{@ardir}/packages/#{pack}", - "packages/#{pack}") - end - with = extract_selection(config('with')) - without = extract_selection(config('without')) - @selected = @installers.keys.select {|name| - (with.empty? or with.include?(name)) \ - and not without.include?(name) - } - end - - def extract_selection(list) - a = list.split(/,/) - a.each do |name| - setup_rb_error "no such package: #{name}" unless @installers.key?(name) - end - a - end - - def print_usage(f) - super - f.puts 'Inluded packages:' - f.puts ' ' + @packages.sort.join(' ') - f.puts - end - - # - # Task Handlers - # - - def exec_config - run_hook 'pre-config' - each_selected_installers {|inst| inst.exec_config } - run_hook 'post-config' - @config.save # must be final - end - - def exec_setup - run_hook 'pre-setup' - each_selected_installers {|inst| inst.exec_setup } - run_hook 'post-setup' - end - - def exec_install - run_hook 'pre-install' - each_selected_installers {|inst| inst.exec_install } - run_hook 'post-install' - end - - def exec_test - run_hook 'pre-test' - each_selected_installers {|inst| inst.exec_test } - run_hook 'post-test' - end - - def exec_clean - rm_f @config.savefile - run_hook 'pre-clean' - each_selected_installers {|inst| inst.exec_clean } - run_hook 'post-clean' - end - - def exec_distclean - rm_f @config.savefile - run_hook 'pre-distclean' - each_selected_installers {|inst| inst.exec_distclean } - run_hook 'post-distclean' - end - - # - # lib - # - - def each_selected_installers - Dir.mkdir 'packages' unless File.dir?('packages') - @selected.each do |pack| - $stderr.puts "Processing the package `#{pack}' ..." if verbose? - Dir.mkdir "packages/#{pack}" unless File.dir?("packages/#{pack}") - Dir.chdir "packages/#{pack}" - yield @installers[pack] - Dir.chdir '../..' - end - end - - def run_hook(id) - @root_installer.run_hook id - end - - # module FileOperations requires this - def verbose? - @config.verbose? - end - - # module FileOperations requires this - def no_harm? - @config.no_harm? - end - -end # class ToplevelInstallerMulti - - -class Installer - - FILETYPES = %w( bin lib ext data conf man ) - - include FileOperations - include HookScriptAPI - - def initialize(config, srcroot, objroot) - @config = config - @srcdir = File.expand_path(srcroot) - @objdir = File.expand_path(objroot) - @currdir = '.' - end - - def inspect - "#<#{self.class} #{File.basename(@srcdir)}>" - end - - def noop(rel) - end - - # - # Hook Script API base methods - # - - def srcdir_root - @srcdir - end - - def objdir_root - @objdir - end - - def relpath - @currdir - end - - # - # Config Access - # - - # module FileOperations requires this - def verbose? - @config.verbose? - end - - # module FileOperations requires this - def no_harm? - @config.no_harm? - end - - def verbose_off - begin - save, @config.verbose = @config.verbose?, false - yield - ensure - @config.verbose = save - end - end - - # - # TASK config - # - - def exec_config - exec_task_traverse 'config' - end - - alias config_dir_bin noop - alias config_dir_lib noop - - def config_dir_ext(rel) - extconf if extdir?(curr_srcdir()) - end - - alias config_dir_data noop - alias config_dir_conf noop - alias config_dir_man noop - - def extconf - ruby "#{curr_srcdir()}/extconf.rb", *@config.config_opt - end - - # - # TASK setup - # - - def exec_setup - exec_task_traverse 'setup' - end - - def setup_dir_bin(rel) - files_of(curr_srcdir()).each do |fname| - update_shebang_line "#{curr_srcdir()}/#{fname}" - end - end - - alias setup_dir_lib noop - - def setup_dir_ext(rel) - make if extdir?(curr_srcdir()) - end - - alias setup_dir_data noop - alias setup_dir_conf noop - alias setup_dir_man noop - - def update_shebang_line(path) - return if no_harm? - return if config('shebang') == 'never' - old = Shebang.load(path) - if old - $stderr.puts "warning: #{path}: Shebang line includes too many args. It is not portable and your program may not work." if old.args.size > 1 - new = new_shebang(old) - return if new.to_s == old.to_s - else - return unless config('shebang') == 'all' - new = Shebang.new(config('rubypath')) - end - $stderr.puts "updating shebang: #{File.basename(path)}" if verbose? - open_atomic_writer(path) {|output| - File.open(path, 'rb') {|f| - f.gets if old # discard - output.puts new.to_s - output.print f.read - } - } - end - - def new_shebang(old) - if /\Aruby/ =~ File.basename(old.cmd) - Shebang.new(config('rubypath'), old.args) - elsif File.basename(old.cmd) == 'env' and old.args.first == 'ruby' - Shebang.new(config('rubypath'), old.args[1..-1]) - else - return old unless config('shebang') == 'all' - Shebang.new(config('rubypath')) - end - end - - def open_atomic_writer(path, &block) - tmpfile = File.basename(path) + '.tmp' - begin - File.open(tmpfile, 'wb', &block) - File.rename tmpfile, File.basename(path) - ensure - File.unlink tmpfile if File.exist?(tmpfile) - end - end - - class Shebang - def Shebang.load(path) - line = nil - File.open(path) {|f| - line = f.gets - } - return nil unless /\A#!/ =~ line - parse(line) - end - - def Shebang.parse(line) - cmd, *args = *line.strip.sub(/\A\#!/, '').split(' ') - new(cmd, args) - end - - def initialize(cmd, args = []) - @cmd = cmd - @args = args - end - - attr_reader :cmd - attr_reader :args - - def to_s - "#! #{@cmd}" + (@args.empty? ? '' : " #{@args.join(' ')}") - end - end - - # - # TASK install - # - - def exec_install - rm_f 'InstalledFiles' - exec_task_traverse 'install' - end - - def install_dir_bin(rel) - install_files targetfiles(), "#{config('bindir')}/#{rel}", 0755 - end - - def install_dir_lib(rel) - install_files libfiles(), "#{config('rbdir')}/#{rel}", 0644 - end - - def install_dir_ext(rel) - return unless extdir?(curr_srcdir()) - install_files rubyextentions('.'), - "#{config('sodir')}/#{File.dirname(rel)}", - 0555 - end - - def install_dir_data(rel) - install_files targetfiles(), "#{config('datadir')}/#{rel}", 0644 - end - - def install_dir_conf(rel) - # FIXME: should not remove current config files - # (rename previous file to .old/.org) - install_files targetfiles(), "#{config('sysconfdir')}/#{rel}", 0644 - end - - def install_dir_man(rel) - install_files targetfiles(), "#{config('mandir')}/#{rel}", 0644 - end - - def install_files(list, dest, mode) - mkdir_p dest, @config.install_prefix - list.each do |fname| - install fname, dest, mode, @config.install_prefix - end - end - - def libfiles - glob_reject(%w(*.y *.output), targetfiles()) - end - - def rubyextentions(dir) - ents = glob_select("*.#{@config.dllext}", targetfiles()) - if ents.empty? - setup_rb_error "no ruby extention exists: 'ruby #{$0} setup' first" - end - ents - end - - def targetfiles - mapdir(existfiles() - hookfiles()) - end - - def mapdir(ents) - ents.map {|ent| - if File.exist?(ent) - then ent # objdir - else "#{curr_srcdir()}/#{ent}" # srcdir - end - } - end - - # picked up many entries from cvs-1.11.1/src/ignore.c - JUNK_FILES = %w( - core RCSLOG tags TAGS .make.state - .nse_depinfo #* .#* cvslog.* ,* .del-* *.olb - *~ *.old *.bak *.BAK *.orig *.rej _$* *$ - - *.org *.in .* - ) - - def existfiles - glob_reject(JUNK_FILES, (files_of(curr_srcdir()) | files_of('.'))) - end - - def hookfiles - %w( pre-%s post-%s pre-%s.rb post-%s.rb ).map {|fmt| - %w( config setup install clean ).map {|t| sprintf(fmt, t) } - }.flatten - end - - def glob_select(pat, ents) - re = globs2re([pat]) - ents.select {|ent| re =~ ent } - end - - def glob_reject(pats, ents) - re = globs2re(pats) - ents.reject {|ent| re =~ ent } - end - - GLOB2REGEX = { - '.' => '\.', - '$' => '\$', - '#' => '\#', - '*' => '.*' - } - - def globs2re(pats) - /\A(?:#{ - pats.map {|pat| pat.gsub(/[\.\$\#\*]/) {|ch| GLOB2REGEX[ch] } }.join('|') - })\z/ - end - - # - # TASK test - # - - TESTDIR = 'test' - - def exec_test - unless File.directory?('test') - $stderr.puts 'no test in this package' if verbose? - return - end - $stderr.puts 'Running tests...' if verbose? - begin - require 'test/unit' - rescue LoadError - setup_rb_error 'test/unit cannot loaded. You need Ruby 1.8 or later to invoke this task.' - end - runner = Test::Unit::AutoRunner.new(true) - runner.to_run << TESTDIR - runner.run - end - - # - # TASK clean - # - - def exec_clean - exec_task_traverse 'clean' - rm_f @config.savefile - rm_f 'InstalledFiles' - end - - alias clean_dir_bin noop - alias clean_dir_lib noop - alias clean_dir_data noop - alias clean_dir_conf noop - alias clean_dir_man noop - - def clean_dir_ext(rel) - return unless extdir?(curr_srcdir()) - make 'clean' if File.file?('Makefile') - end - - # - # TASK distclean - # - - def exec_distclean - exec_task_traverse 'distclean' - rm_f @config.savefile - rm_f 'InstalledFiles' - end - - alias distclean_dir_bin noop - alias distclean_dir_lib noop - - def distclean_dir_ext(rel) - return unless extdir?(curr_srcdir()) - make 'distclean' if File.file?('Makefile') - end - - alias distclean_dir_data noop - alias distclean_dir_conf noop - alias distclean_dir_man noop - - # - # Traversing - # - - def exec_task_traverse(task) - run_hook "pre-#{task}" - FILETYPES.each do |type| - if type == 'ext' and config('without-ext') == 'yes' - $stderr.puts 'skipping ext/* by user option' if verbose? - next - end - traverse task, type, "#{task}_dir_#{type}" - end - run_hook "post-#{task}" - end - - def traverse(task, rel, mid) - dive_into(rel) { - run_hook "pre-#{task}" - __send__ mid, rel.sub(%r[\A.*?(?:/|\z)], '') - directories_of(curr_srcdir()).each do |d| - traverse task, "#{rel}/#{d}", mid - end - run_hook "post-#{task}" - } - end - - def dive_into(rel) - return unless File.dir?("#{@srcdir}/#{rel}") - - dir = File.basename(rel) - Dir.mkdir dir unless File.dir?(dir) - prevdir = Dir.pwd - Dir.chdir dir - $stderr.puts '---> ' + rel if verbose? - @currdir = rel - yield - Dir.chdir prevdir - $stderr.puts '<--- ' + rel if verbose? - @currdir = File.dirname(rel) - end - - def run_hook(id) - path = [ "#{curr_srcdir()}/#{id}", - "#{curr_srcdir()}/#{id}.rb" ].detect {|cand| File.file?(cand) } - return unless path - begin - instance_eval File.read(path), path, 1 - rescue - raise if $DEBUG - setup_rb_error "hook #{path} failed:\n" + $!.message - end - end - -end # class Installer - - -class SetupError < StandardError; end - -def setup_rb_error(msg) - raise SetupError, msg -end - -if $0 == __FILE__ - begin - ToplevelInstaller.invoke - rescue SetupError - raise if $DEBUG - $stderr.puts $!.message - $stderr.puts "Try 'ruby #{$0} --help' for detailed usage." - exit 1 - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/test/test_mime_type.rb b/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/test/test_mime_type.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 348dd1219..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/test/test_mime_type.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,356 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/env ruby -#-- -# MIME::Types -# A Ruby implementation of a MIME Types information library. Based in spirit -# on the Perl MIME::Types information library by Mark Overmeer. -# http://rubyforge.org/projects/mime-types/ -# -# Licensed under the Ruby disjunctive licence with the GNU GPL or the Perl -# Artistic licence. See Licence.txt for more information. -# -# Copyright 2003 - 2009 Austin Ziegler -#++ -$LOAD_PATH.unshift("#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/../lib") if __FILE__ == $0 - -require 'mime/types' -require 'test/unit' unless defined? $ZENTEST and $ZENTEST - -module TestMIME - class TestType < Test::Unit::TestCase #:nodoc: - def setup - @zip = MIME::Type.new('x-appl/x-zip') { |t| t.extensions = ['zip', 'zp'] } - end - - def test_class_from_array - assert_nothing_raised do - @yaml = MIME::Type.from_array('text/x-yaml', %w(yaml yml), '8bit', 'linux') - end - assert_instance_of(MIME::Type, @yaml) - assert_equal('text/yaml', @yaml.simplified) - end - - def test_class_from_hash - assert_nothing_raised do - @yaml = MIME::Type.from_hash('Content-Type' => 'text/x-yaml', - 'Content-Transfer-Encoding' => '8bit', - 'System' => 'linux', - 'Extensions' => %w(yaml yml)) - end - assert_instance_of(MIME::Type, @yaml) - assert_equal('text/yaml', @yaml.simplified) - end - - def test_class_from_mime_type - assert_nothing_raised do - @zip2 = MIME::Type.from_mime_type(@zip) - end - assert_instance_of(MIME::Type, @zip) - assert_equal('appl/zip', @zip.simplified) - assert_not_equal(@zip.object_id, @zip2.object_id) - end - - def test_class_simplified - assert_equal(MIME::Type.simplified('text/plain'), 'text/plain') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.simplified('image/jpeg'), 'image/jpeg') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.simplified('application/x-msword'), 'application/msword') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.simplified('text/vCard'), 'text/vcard') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.simplified('application/pkcs7-mime'), 'application/pkcs7-mime') - assert_equal(@zip.simplified, 'appl/zip') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.simplified('x-xyz/abc'), 'xyz/abc') - end - - def test_CMP # '<=>' - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/plain') == MIME::Type.new('text/plain')) - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/plain') != MIME::Type.new('image/jpeg')) - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/plain') == 'text/plain') - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/plain') != 'image/jpeg') - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/plain') > MIME::Type.new('text/html')) - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/plain') > 'text/html') - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/html') < MIME::Type.new('text/plain')) - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/html') < 'text/plain') - assert('text/html' == MIME::Type.new('text/html')) - assert('text/html' < MIME::Type.new('text/plain')) - assert('text/plain' > MIME::Type.new('text/html')) - end - - def test_ascii_eh - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/plain').ascii?) - assert(!MIME::Type.new('image/jpeg').ascii?) - assert(!MIME::Type.new('application/x-msword').ascii?) - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/vCard').ascii?) - assert(!MIME::Type.new('application/pkcs7-mime').ascii?) - assert(!@zip.ascii?) - end - - def test_binary_eh - assert(!MIME::Type.new('text/plain').binary?) - assert(MIME::Type.new('image/jpeg').binary?) - assert(MIME::Type.new('application/x-msword').binary?) - assert(!MIME::Type.new('text/vCard').binary?) - assert(MIME::Type.new('application/pkcs7-mime').binary?) - assert(@zip.binary?) - end - - def test_complete_eh - assert_nothing_raised do - @yaml = MIME::Type.from_array('text/x-yaml', %w(yaml yml), '8bit', - 'linux') - end - assert(@yaml.complete?) - assert_nothing_raised { @yaml.extensions = nil } - assert(!@yaml.complete?) - end - - def test_content_type - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('text/plain').content_type, 'text/plain') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('image/jpeg').content_type, 'image/jpeg') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('application/x-msword').content_type, 'application/x-msword') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('text/vCard').content_type, 'text/vCard') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('application/pkcs7-mime').content_type, 'application/pkcs7-mime') - assert_equal(@zip.content_type, 'x-appl/x-zip'); - end - - def test_encoding - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('text/plain').encoding, 'quoted-printable') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('image/jpeg').encoding, 'base64') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('application/x-msword').encoding, 'base64') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('text/vCard').encoding, 'quoted-printable') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('application/pkcs7-mime').encoding, 'base64') - assert_nothing_raised do - @yaml = MIME::Type.from_array('text/x-yaml', %w(yaml yml), '8bit', - 'linux') - end - assert_equal(@yaml.encoding, '8bit') - assert_nothing_raised { @yaml.encoding = 'base64' } - assert_equal(@yaml.encoding, 'base64') - assert_nothing_raised { @yaml.encoding = :default } - assert_equal(@yaml.encoding, 'quoted-printable') - assert_raises(ArgumentError) { @yaml.encoding = 'binary' } - assert_equal(@zip.encoding, 'base64') - end - - def _test_default_encoding - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_default_encoding' - end - - def _test_docs - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_docs' - end - - def _test_docs_equals - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_docs_equals' - end - - def test_eql? - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/plain').eql?(MIME::Type.new('text/plain'))) - assert(!MIME::Type.new('text/plain').eql?(MIME::Type.new('image/jpeg'))) - assert(!MIME::Type.new('text/plain').eql?('text/plain')) - assert(!MIME::Type.new('text/plain').eql?('image/jpeg')) - end - - def _test_encoding - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_encoding' - end - - def _test_encoding_equals - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_encoding_equals' - end - - def test_extensions - assert_nothing_raised do - @yaml = MIME::Type.from_array('text/x-yaml', %w(yaml yml), '8bit', - 'linux') - end - assert_equal(@yaml.extensions, %w(yaml yml)) - assert_nothing_raised { @yaml.extensions = 'yaml' } - assert_equal(@yaml.extensions, ['yaml']) - assert_equal(@zip.extensions.size, 2) - assert_equal(@zip.extensions, ['zip', 'zp']) - end - - def _test_extensions_equals - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_extensions_equals' - end - - def test_like_eh - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/plain').like?(MIME::Type.new('text/plain'))) - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/plain').like?(MIME::Type.new('text/x-plain'))) - assert(!MIME::Type.new('text/plain').like?(MIME::Type.new('image/jpeg'))) - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/plain').like?('text/plain')) - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/plain').like?('text/x-plain')) - assert(!MIME::Type.new('text/plain').like?('image/jpeg')) - end - - def test_media_type - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('text/plain').media_type, 'text') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('image/jpeg').media_type, 'image') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('application/x-msword').media_type, 'application') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('text/vCard').media_type, 'text') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('application/pkcs7-mime').media_type, 'application') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('x-chemical/x-pdb').media_type, 'chemical') - assert_equal(@zip.media_type, 'appl') - end - - def _test_obsolete_eh - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_obsolete_eh' - end - - def _test_obsolete_equals - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_obsolete_equals' - end - - def test_platform_eh - assert_nothing_raised do - @yaml = MIME::Type.from_array('text/x-yaml', %w(yaml yml), '8bit', - 'oddbox') - end - assert(!@yaml.platform?) - assert_nothing_raised { @yaml.system = nil } - assert(!@yaml.platform?) - assert_nothing_raised { @yaml.system = /#{RUBY_PLATFORM}/ } - assert(@yaml.platform?) - end - - def test_raw_media_type - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('text/plain').raw_media_type, 'text') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('image/jpeg').raw_media_type, 'image') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('application/x-msword').raw_media_type, 'application') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('text/vCard').raw_media_type, 'text') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('application/pkcs7-mime').raw_media_type, 'application') - - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('x-chemical/x-pdb').raw_media_type, 'x-chemical') - assert_equal(@zip.raw_media_type, 'x-appl') - end - - def test_raw_sub_type - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('text/plain').raw_sub_type, 'plain') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('image/jpeg').raw_sub_type, 'jpeg') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('application/x-msword').raw_sub_type, 'x-msword') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('text/vCard').raw_sub_type, 'vCard') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('application/pkcs7-mime').raw_sub_type, 'pkcs7-mime') - assert_equal(@zip.raw_sub_type, 'x-zip') - end - - def test_registered_eh - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/plain').registered?) - assert(MIME::Type.new('image/jpeg').registered?) - assert(!MIME::Type.new('application/x-msword').registered?) - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/vCard').registered?) - assert(MIME::Type.new('application/pkcs7-mime').registered?) - assert(!@zip.registered?) - end - - def _test_registered_equals - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_registered_equals' - end - - def test_signature_eh - assert(!MIME::Type.new('text/plain').signature?) - assert(!MIME::Type.new('image/jpeg').signature?) - assert(!MIME::Type.new('application/x-msword').signature?) - assert(MIME::Type.new('text/vCard').signature?) - assert(MIME::Type.new('application/pkcs7-mime').signature?) - end - - def test_simplified - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('text/plain').simplified, 'text/plain') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('image/jpeg').simplified, 'image/jpeg') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('application/x-msword').simplified, 'application/msword') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('text/vCard').simplified, 'text/vcard') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('application/pkcs7-mime').simplified, 'application/pkcs7-mime') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('x-chemical/x-pdb').simplified, 'chemical/pdb') - end - - def test_sub_type - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('text/plain').sub_type, 'plain') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('image/jpeg').sub_type, 'jpeg') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('application/x-msword').sub_type, 'msword') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('text/vCard').sub_type, 'vcard') - assert_equal(MIME::Type.new('application/pkcs7-mime').sub_type, 'pkcs7-mime') - assert_equal(@zip.sub_type, 'zip') - end - - def test_system_equals - assert_nothing_raised do - @yaml = MIME::Type.from_array('text/x-yaml', %w(yaml yml), '8bit', - 'linux') - end - assert_equal(@yaml.system, %r{linux}) - assert_nothing_raised { @yaml.system = /win32/ } - assert_equal(@yaml.system, %r{win32}) - assert_nothing_raised { @yaml.system = nil } - assert_nil(@yaml.system) - end - - def test_system_eh - assert_nothing_raised do - @yaml = MIME::Type.from_array('text/x-yaml', %w(yaml yml), '8bit', - 'linux') - end - assert(@yaml.system?) - assert_nothing_raised { @yaml.system = nil } - assert(!@yaml.system?) - end - - def test_to_a - assert_nothing_raised do - @yaml = MIME::Type.from_array('text/x-yaml', %w(yaml yml), '8bit', - 'linux') - end - assert_equal(@yaml.to_a, ['text/x-yaml', %w(yaml yml), '8bit', - /linux/, nil, nil, nil, false]) - end - - def test_to_hash - assert_nothing_raised do - @yaml = MIME::Type.from_array('text/x-yaml', %w(yaml yml), '8bit', - 'linux') - end - assert_equal(@yaml.to_hash, - { 'Content-Type' => 'text/x-yaml', - 'Content-Transfer-Encoding' => '8bit', - 'Extensions' => %w(yaml yml), - 'System' => /linux/, - 'Registered' => false, - 'URL' => nil, - 'Obsolete' => nil, - 'Docs' => nil }) - end - - def test_to_s - assert_equal("#{MIME::Type.new('text/plain')}", 'text/plain') - end - - def test_class_constructors - assert_not_nil(@zip) - yaml = MIME::Type.new('text/x-yaml') do |y| - y.extensions = %w(yaml yml) - y.encoding = '8bit' - y.system = 'linux' - end - assert_instance_of(MIME::Type, yaml) - assert_raises(MIME::InvalidContentType) { MIME::Type.new('apps') } - assert_raises(MIME::InvalidContentType) { MIME::Type.new(nil) } - end - - def _test_to_str - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_to_str' - end - - def _test_url - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_url' - end - - def _test_url_equals - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_url_equals' - end - - def _test_urls - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_urls' - end - - def __test_use_instead - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_use_instead' - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/test/test_mime_types.rb b/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/test/test_mime_types.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e9d701574..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mime-types-1.16/test/test_mime_types.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/env ruby -#-- -# MIME::Types -# A Ruby implementation of a MIME Types information library. Based in spirit -# on the Perl MIME::Types information library by Mark Overmeer. -# http://rubyforge.org/projects/mime-types/ -# -# Licensed under the Ruby disjunctive licence with the GNU GPL or the Perl -# Artistic licence. See Licence.txt for more information. -# -# Copyright 2003 - 2009 Austin Ziegler -#++ -$LOAD_PATH.unshift("#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/../lib") if __FILE__ == $0 - -require 'mime/types' -require 'test/unit' unless defined? $ZENTEST and $ZENTEST - -module TestMIME - class TestTypes < Test::Unit::TestCase #:nodoc: - def test_class_index_1 - text_plain = MIME::Type.new('text/plain') do |t| - t.encoding = '8bit' - t.extensions = %w(asc txt c cc h hh cpp hpp dat hlp) - end - text_plain_vms = MIME::Type.new('text/plain') do |t| - t.encoding = '8bit' - t.extensions = %w(doc) - t.system = 'vms' - end - - assert_equal(MIME::Types['text/plain'], [text_plain, text_plain_vms]) - end - - def test_class_index_2 - tst_bmp = MIME::Types["image/x-bmp"] + - MIME::Types["image/vnd.wap.wbmp"] + MIME::Types["image/x-win-bmp"] - - assert_equal(tst_bmp.sort, MIME::Types[/bmp$/].sort) - - assert_nothing_raised { - MIME::Types['image/bmp'][0].system = RUBY_PLATFORM - } - - assert_equal([MIME::Type.from_array('image/x-bmp', ['bmp'])], - MIME::Types[/bmp$/, { :platform => true }]) - end - - def test_class_index_3 - assert(MIME::Types['text/vnd.fly', { :complete => true }].empty?) - assert(!MIME::Types['text/plain', { :complete => true} ].empty?) - end - - def _test_class_index_extensions - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_class_index_extensions' - end - - def _test_class_add - assert_nothing_raised do - @eruby = MIME::Type.new("application/x-eruby") do |t| - t.extensions = "rhtml" - t.encoding = "8bit" - end - - MIME::Types.add(@eruby) - end - - assert_equal(MIME::Types['application/x-eruby'], [@eruby]) - end - - def _test_class_add_type_variant - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_class_add_type_variant' - end - - def test_class_type_for - assert_equal(MIME::Types.type_for('xml').sort, [ MIME::Types['text/xml'], MIME::Types['application/xml'] ].sort) - assert_equal(MIME::Types.type_for('gif'), MIME::Types['image/gif']) - assert_nothing_raised do - MIME::Types['image/gif'][0].system = RUBY_PLATFORM - end - assert_equal(MIME::Types.type_for('gif', true), MIME::Types['image/gif']) - assert(MIME::Types.type_for('zzz').empty?) - end - - def test_class_of - assert_equal(MIME::Types.of('xml').sort, [ MIME::Types['text/xml'], MIME::Types['application/xml'] ].sort) - assert_equal(MIME::Types.of('gif'), MIME::Types['image/gif']) - assert_nothing_raised do - MIME::Types['image/gif'][0].system = RUBY_PLATFORM - end - assert_equal(MIME::Types.of('gif', true), MIME::Types['image/gif']) - assert(MIME::Types.of('zzz').empty?) - end - - def _test_add - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_add' - end - - def _test_add_type_variant - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_add_type_variant' - end - - def _test_data_version - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_data_version' - end - - def _test_index - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_index' - end - - def _test_index_extensions - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_index_extensions' - end - - def _test_of - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_of' - end - - def _test_type_for - raise NotImplementedError, 'Need to write test_type_for' - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/.specification b/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/.specification deleted file mode 100644 index 526e1f824..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/.specification +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ ---- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification -name: mini_magick -version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 31 - prerelease: false - segments: - - 1 - - 3 - - 2 - version: 1.3.2 -platform: ruby -authors: -- Corey Johnson -- Peter Kieltyka -- Hampton Catlin -autorequire: -bindir: bin -cert_chain: [] - -date: 2010-08-02 00:00:00 -04:00 -default_executable: -dependencies: -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: subexec - prerelease: false - requirement: &id001 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - none: false - requirements: - - - ~> - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 23 - segments: - - 0 - - 0 - - 4 - version: 0.0.4 - type: :runtime - version_requirements: *id001 -description: "" -email: -- probablycorey@gmail.com -- peter@nulayer.com -- hcatlin@gmail.com -executables: [] - -extensions: [] - -extra_rdoc_files: [] - -files: -- README.rdoc -- VERSION -- MIT-LICENSE -- Rakefile -- lib/mini_gmagick.rb -- lib/mini_magick.rb -- test/actually_a_gif.jpg -- test/animation.gif -- test/command_builder_test.rb -- test/image_test.rb -- test/leaves.tiff -- test/not_an_image.php -- test/simple-minus.gif -- test/simple.gif -- test/trogdor.jpg -has_rdoc: true -homepage: http://github.com/probablycorey/mini_magick -licenses: [] - -post_install_message: -rdoc_options: [] - -require_paths: -- lib -required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - none: false - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 3 - segments: - - 0 - version: "0" -required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - none: false - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 3 - segments: - - 0 - version: "0" -requirements: [] - -rubyforge_project: -rubygems_version: 1.3.7 -signing_key: -specification_version: 3 -summary: Manipulate images with minimal use of memory via ImageMagick / GraphicsMagick -test_files: -- test/actually_a_gif.jpg -- test/animation.gif -- test/command_builder_test.rb -- test/image_test.rb -- test/leaves.tiff -- test/not_an_image.php -- test/simple-minus.gif -- test/simple.gif -- test/trogdor.jpg diff --git a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/MIT-LICENSE b/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/MIT-LICENSE deleted file mode 100755 index 3a20ad43d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/MIT-LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -Copyright (c) 2005 Corey Johnson probablycorey@gmail.com - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - diff --git a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/README.rdoc b/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/README.rdoc deleted file mode 100755 index 7bca0c062..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/README.rdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -= MiniMagick - -A ruby wrapper for ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick command line. - -Tested on both Ruby 1.9.2 and Ruby 1.8.7. - -== Why? - -I was using RMagick and loving it, but it was eating up huge amounts -of memory. A simple script like this... - - Magick::read("image.jpg") do |f| - f.write("manipulated.jpg") - end - -...would use over 100 Megs of Ram. On my local machine this wasn't a -problem, but on my hosting server the ruby apps would crash because of -their 100 Meg memory limit. - - -== Solution! - -Using MiniMagick the ruby processes memory remains small (it spawns -ImageMagick's command line program mogrify which takes up some memory -as well, but is much smaller compared to RMagick) - -MiniMagick gives you access to all the commandline options ImageMagick -has (Found here http://www.imagemagick.org/script/mogrify.php) - - -== Examples - -Want to make a thumbnail from a file... - - image = MiniMagick::Image.from_file("input.jpg") - image.resize "100x100" - image.write("output.jpg") - -Want to make a thumbnail from a blob... - - image = MiniMagick::Image.from_blob(blob) - image.resize "100x100" - image.write("output.jpg") - -Need to combine several options? - - image = MiniMagick::Image.from_file("input.jpg") - image.combine_options do |c| - c.sample "50%" - c.rotate "-90>" - end - image.write("output.jpg") - -Want to manipulate an image at its source (You won't have to write it -out because the transformations are done on that file) - - image = MiniMagick::Image.new("input.jpg") - image.resize "100x100" - -Want to get some meta-information out? - - image = MiniMagick::Image.from_file("input.jpg") - image[:width] # will get the width (you can also use :height and :format) - image["EXIF:BitsPerSample"] # It also can get all the EXIF tags - image["%m:%f %wx%h"] # Or you can use one of the many options of the format command - -For more on the format command see -http://www.imagemagick.org/script/command-line-options.php#format - - -== Requirements - -You must have ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick installed. diff --git a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/Rakefile b/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/Rakefile deleted file mode 100755 index 1024221b3..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/Rakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -require 'rake' -require 'rake/testtask' -require 'rake/rdoctask' -require 'rake/gempackagetask' - -$:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/lib") -require 'mini_magick' - -desc 'Default: run unit tests.' -task :default => :test - -desc 'Test the mini_magick plugin.' -Rake::TestTask.new(:test) do |t| - t.libs << 'test' - t.pattern = 'test/**/*_test.rb' - t.verbose = true -end - -desc 'Generate documentation for the mini_magick plugin.' -Rake::RDocTask.new(:rdoc) do |rdoc| - rdoc.rdoc_dir = 'rdoc' - rdoc.title = 'MiniMagick' - rdoc.options << '--line-numbers' - rdoc.options << '--inline-source' - rdoc.rdoc_files.include('README.rdoc') - rdoc.rdoc_files.include('lib/**/*.rb') -end - -spec = eval(File.read('mini_magick.gemspec')) -Rake::GemPackageTask.new(spec) do |pkg| - pkg.gem_spec = spec -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/VERSION b/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/VERSION deleted file mode 100644 index d5e98f723..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/VERSION +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -1.3.2 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/lib/mini_gmagick.rb b/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/lib/mini_gmagick.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 47f36bc1c..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/lib/mini_gmagick.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -require 'mini_magick' -MiniMagick.processor = :gm diff --git a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/lib/mini_magick.rb b/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/lib/mini_magick.rb deleted file mode 100755 index da1260a68..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/lib/mini_magick.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,240 +0,0 @@ -require 'tempfile' - -module MiniMagick - class << self - attr_accessor :processor - attr_accessor :use_subexec - attr_accessor :timeout - end - - MOGRIFY_COMMANDS = %w{adaptive-blur adaptive-resize adaptive-sharpen adjoin affine alpha annotate antialias append authenticate auto-gamma auto-level auto-orient background bench iterations bias black-threshold blue-primary point blue-shift factor blur border bordercolor brightness-contrast caption string cdl filename channel type charcoal radius chop clip clamp clip-mask filename clip-path id clone index clut contrast-stretch coalesce colorize color-matrix colors colorspace type combine comment string compose operator composite compress type contrast convolve coefficients crop cycle amount decipher filename debug events define format:option deconstruct delay delete index density depth despeckle direction type display server dispose method distort type coefficients dither method draw string edge radius emboss radius encipher filename encoding type endian type enhance equalize evaluate operator evaluate-sequence operator extent extract family name fft fill filter type flatten flip floodfill flop font name format string frame function name fuzz distance fx expression gamma gaussian-blur geometry gravity type green-primary point help identify ifft implode amount insert index intent type interlace type interline-spacing interpolate method interword-spacing kerning label string lat layers method level limit type linear-stretch liquid-rescale log format loop iterations mask filename mattecolor median radius modulate monitor monochrome morph morphology method kernel motion-blur negate noise radius normalize opaque ordered-dither NxN orient type page paint radius ping pointsize polaroid angle posterize levels precision preview type print string process image-filter profile filename quality quantizespace quiet radial-blur angle raise random-threshold low,high red-primary point regard-warnings region remap filename render repage resample resize respect-parentheses roll rotate degrees sample sampling-factor scale scene seed segments selective-blur separate sepia-tone threshold set attribute shade degrees shadow sharpen shave shear sigmoidal-contrast size sketch solarize threshold splice spread radius strip stroke strokewidth stretch type style type swap indexes swirl degrees texture filename threshold thumbnail tile filename tile-offset tint transform transparent transparent-color transpose transverse treedepth trim type type undercolor unique-colors units type unsharp verbose version view vignette virtual-pixel method wave weight type white-point point white-threshold write filename} - - # Subexec only works with 1.9 - if RUBY_VERSION[0..2].to_f < 1.8 - self.use_subexec = true - require 'subexec' - end - - class Error < RuntimeError; end - class Invalid < StandardError; end - - class Image - attr :path - attr :tempfile - attr :output - - # Class Methods - # ------------- - class << self - def from_blob(blob, ext = nil) - begin - tempfile = Tempfile.new(['mini_magick', ext.to_s]) - tempfile.binmode - tempfile.write(blob) - ensure - tempfile.close if tempfile - end - - return self.new(tempfile.path, tempfile) - end - - # Use this if you don't want to overwrite the image file - def open(image_path) - File.open(image_path, "rb") do |f| - self.from_blob(f.read, File.extname(image_path)) - end - end - alias_method :from_file, :open - end - - # Instance Methods - # ---------------- - def initialize(input_path, tempfile=nil) - @path = input_path - @tempfile = tempfile # ensures that the tempfile will stick around until this image is garbage collected. - - # Ensure that the file is an image - run_command("identify", @path) - end - - # For reference see http://www.imagemagick.org/script/command-line-options.php#format - def [](value) - # Why do I go to the trouble of putting in newlines? Because otherwise animated gifs screw everything up - case value.to_s - when "format" - run_command("identify", "-format", format_option("%m"), @path).split("\n")[0] - when "height" - run_command("identify", "-format", format_option("%h"), @path).split("\n")[0].to_i - when "width" - run_command("identify", "-format", format_option("%w"), @path).split("\n")[0].to_i - when "dimensions" - run_command("identify", "-format", format_option("%w %h"), @path).split("\n")[0].split.map{|v|v.to_i} - when "size" - File.size(@path) # Do this because calling identify -format "%b" on an animated gif fails! - when "original_at" - # Get the EXIF original capture as a Time object - Time.local(*self["EXIF:DateTimeOriginal"].split(/:|\s+/)) rescue nil - when /^EXIF\:/i - result = run_command('identify', '-format', "\"%[#{value}]\"", @path).chop - if result.include?(",") - read_character_data(result) - else - result - end - else - run_command('identify', '-format', "\"#{value}\"", @path).split("\n")[0] - end - end - - # Sends raw commands to imagemagick's mogrify command. The image path is automatically appended to the command - def <<(*args) - run_command("mogrify", *args << @path) - end - - # This is a 'special' command because it needs to change @path to reflect the new extension - # Formatting an animation into a non-animated type will result in ImageMagick creating multiple - # pages (starting with 0). You can choose which page you want to manipulate. We default to the - # first page. - def format(format, page=0) - run_command("mogrify", "-format", format, @path) - - old_path = @path.dup - @path.sub!(/(\.\w*)?$/, ".#{format}") - File.delete(old_path) unless old_path == @path - - unless File.exists?(@path) - begin - FileUtils.copy_file(@path.sub(".#{format}", "-#{page}.#{format}"), @path) - rescue => ex - raise MiniMagickError, "Unable to format to #{format}; #{ex}" unless File.exist?(@path) - end - end - ensure - Dir[@path.sub(/(\.\w+)?$/, "-[0-9]*.#{format}")].each do |fname| - File.unlink(fname) - end - end - - # Collapse images with sequences to the first frame (ie. animated gifs) and - # preserve quality - def collapse! - run_command("mogrify", "-quality", "100", "#{path}[0]") - end - - # Writes the temporary image that we are using for processing to the output path - def write(output_path) - FileUtils.copy_file @path, output_path - run_command "identify", output_path # Verify that we have a good image - end - - # Give you raw data back - def to_blob - f = File.new @path - f.binmode - f.read - ensure - f.close if f - end - - # If an unknown method is called then it is sent through the morgrify program - # Look here to find all the commands (http://www.imagemagick.org/script/mogrify.php) - def method_missing(symbol, *args) - if MOGRIFY_COMMANDS.include?(symbol.to_s) - args.push(@path) # push the path onto the end - run_command("mogrify", "-#{symbol}", *args) - self - else - super(symbol, *args) - end - end - - # You can use multiple commands together using this method - def combine_options(&block) - c = CommandBuilder.new - block.call c - run_command("mogrify", *c.args << @path) - end - - # Check to see if we are running on win32 -- we need to escape things differently - def windows? - !(RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /win32/).nil? - end - - # Outputs a carriage-return delimited format string for Unix and Windows - def format_option(format) - windows? ? "#{format}\\n" : "#{format}\\\\n" - end - - def run_command(command, *args) - args.collect! do |arg| - # args can contain characters like '>' so we must escape them, but don't quote switches - if arg !~ /^[\+\-]/ - "\"#{arg}\"" - else - arg.to_s - end - end - - command = "#{MiniMagick.processor} #{command} #{args.join(' ')}".strip - - if ::MiniMagick.use_subexec - sub = Subexec.run(command, :timeout => MiniMagick.timeout) - exit_status = sub.exitstatus - output = sub.output - else - output = `#{command} 2>&1` - exit_status = $?.exitstatus - end - - if exit_status != 0 - # Clean up after ourselves in case of an error - destroy! - - # Raise the appropriate error - if output =~ /no decode delegate/i || output =~ /did not return an image/i - raise Invalid, output - else - # TODO: should we do something different if the command times out ...? - # its definitely better for logging.. otherwise we dont really know - raise Error, "Command (#{command.inspect}) failed: #{{:status_code => exit_status, :output => output}.inspect}" - end - else - output - end - end - - def destroy! - return if tempfile.nil? - File.unlink(tempfile.path) - @tempfile = nil - end - - private - # Sometimes we get back a list of character values - def read_character_data(list_of_characters) - chars = list_of_characters.gsub(" ", "").split(",") - result = "" - chars.each do |val| - result << ("%c" % val.to_i) - end - result - end - end - - class CommandBuilder - attr :args - - def initialize - @args = [] - end - - def method_missing(symbol, *args) - @args << "-#{symbol}" - @args += args - end - - def +(value) - @args << "+#{value}" - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/actually_a_gif.jpg b/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/actually_a_gif.jpg deleted file mode 100755 index 699debd38..000000000 Binary files a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/actually_a_gif.jpg and /dev/null differ diff --git a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/animation.gif b/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/animation.gif deleted file mode 100755 index a7d039494..000000000 Binary files a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/animation.gif and /dev/null differ diff --git a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/command_builder_test.rb b/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/command_builder_test.rb deleted file mode 100755 index f97a4e721..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/command_builder_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -require 'rubygems' -require 'test/unit' -require File.expand_path('../../lib/mini_magick', __FILE__) - -class CommandBuilderTest < Test::Unit::TestCase - include MiniMagick - - def test_basic - c = CommandBuilder.new - c.resize "30x40" - assert_equal "-resize 30x40", c.args.join(" ") - end - - def test_complicated - c = CommandBuilder.new - c.resize "30x40" - c.input 1, 3, 4 - c.lingo "mome fingo" - assert_equal "-resize 30x40 -input 1 3 4 -lingo mome fingo", c.args.join(" ") - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/image_test.rb b/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/image_test.rb deleted file mode 100755 index e11b30af5..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/image_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,191 +0,0 @@ -require 'rubygems' -require 'test/unit' -require File.expand_path('../../lib/mini_magick', __FILE__) - -#MiniMagick.processor = :gm - -class ImageTest < Test::Unit::TestCase - include MiniMagick - - CURRENT_DIR = File.dirname(File.expand_path(__FILE__)) + "/" - - SIMPLE_IMAGE_PATH = CURRENT_DIR + "simple.gif" - MINUS_IMAGE_PATH = CURRENT_DIR + "simple-minus.gif" - TIFF_IMAGE_PATH = CURRENT_DIR + "leaves.tiff" - NOT_AN_IMAGE_PATH = CURRENT_DIR + "not_an_image.php" - GIF_WITH_JPG_EXT = CURRENT_DIR + "actually_a_gif.jpg" - EXIF_IMAGE_PATH = CURRENT_DIR + "trogdor.jpg" - ANIMATION_PATH = CURRENT_DIR + "animation.gif" - - def test_image_from_blob - File.open(SIMPLE_IMAGE_PATH, "rb") do |f| - image = Image.from_blob(f.read) - image.destroy! - end - end - - def test_image_from_file - image = Image.from_file(SIMPLE_IMAGE_PATH) - image.destroy! - end - - def test_image_new - image = Image.new(SIMPLE_IMAGE_PATH) - image.destroy! - end - - def test_image_write - output_path = "output.gif" - begin - image = Image.new(SIMPLE_IMAGE_PATH) - image.write output_path - - assert File.exists?(output_path) - ensure - File.delete output_path - end - image.destroy! - end - - def test_not_an_image - assert_raise(MiniMagick::Invalid) do - image = Image.new(NOT_AN_IMAGE_PATH) - image.destroy! - end - end - - def test_image_meta_info - image = Image.new(SIMPLE_IMAGE_PATH) - assert_equal 150, image[:width] - assert_equal 55, image[:height] - assert_equal [150, 55], image[:dimensions] - assert_match(/^gif$/i, image[:format]) - image.destroy! - end - - def test_tiff - image = Image.new(TIFF_IMAGE_PATH) - assert_equal "tiff", image[:format].downcase - assert_equal 50, image[:width] - assert_equal 41, image[:height] - image.destroy! - end - - # def test_animation_pages - # image = Image.from_file(ANIMATION_PATH) - # image.format "png", 0 - # assert_equal "png", image[:format].downcase - # image.destroy! - # end - - # def test_animation_size - # image = Image.from_file(ANIMATION_PATH) - # assert_equal image[:size], 76631 - # image.destroy! - # end - - def test_gif_with_jpg_format - image = Image.new(GIF_WITH_JPG_EXT) - assert_equal "gif", image[:format].downcase - image.destroy! - end - - def test_image_resize - image = Image.from_file(SIMPLE_IMAGE_PATH) - image.resize "20x30!" - - assert_equal 20, image[:width] - assert_equal 30, image[:height] - assert_match(/^gif$/i, image[:format]) - image.destroy! - end - - def test_image_resize_with_minimum - image = Image.from_file(SIMPLE_IMAGE_PATH) - original_width, original_height = image[:width], image[:height] - image.resize "#{original_width + 10}x#{original_height + 10}>" - - assert_equal original_width, image[:width] - assert_equal original_height, image[:height] - image.destroy! - end - - def test_image_combine_options_resize_blur - image = Image.from_file(SIMPLE_IMAGE_PATH) - image.combine_options do |c| - c.resize "20x30!" - c.blur 50 - end - - assert_equal 20, image[:width] - assert_equal 30, image[:height] - assert_match(/^gif$/i, image[:format]) - image.destroy! - end - - def test_image_combine_options_with_filename_with_minusses_in_it - image = Image.from_file(SIMPLE_IMAGE_PATH) - assert_nothing_raised do - image.combine_options do |c| - c.draw "image Over 0,0 10,10 '#{MINUS_IMAGE_PATH}'" - end - end - image.destroy! - end - - def test_exif - image = Image.from_file(EXIF_IMAGE_PATH) - assert_equal('0220', image["exif:ExifVersion"]) - image = Image.from_file(SIMPLE_IMAGE_PATH) - assert_equal('', image["EXIF:ExifVersion"]) - image.destroy! - end - - def test_original_at - image = Image.from_file(EXIF_IMAGE_PATH) - assert_equal(Time.local('2005', '2', '23', '23', '17', '24'), image[:original_at]) - image = Image.from_file(SIMPLE_IMAGE_PATH) - assert_nil(image[:original_at]) - image.destroy! - end - - def test_tempfile_at_path - image = Image.from_file(TIFF_IMAGE_PATH) - assert_equal image.path, image.tempfile.path - image.destroy! - end - - def test_tempfile_at_path_after_format - image = Image.from_file(TIFF_IMAGE_PATH) - image.format('png') - assert_equal image.path, image.tempfile.path - image.destroy! - end - - def test_previous_tempfile_deleted_after_format - image = Image.from_file(TIFF_IMAGE_PATH) - before = image.path.dup - image.format('png') - assert !File.exist?(before) - image.destroy! - end - - def test_bad_method_bug - image = Image.from_file(TIFF_IMAGE_PATH) - begin - image.to_blog - rescue NoMethodError - assert true - end - image.to_blob - assert true #we made it this far without error - image.destroy! - end - - # def test_mini_magick_error_when_referencing_not_existing_page - # image = Image.from_file(ANIMATION_PATH) - # image.format('png') - # assert_equal image[:format], 'PNG' - # image.destroy! - # end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/leaves.tiff b/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/leaves.tiff deleted file mode 100755 index f8cf8fcbf..000000000 Binary files a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/leaves.tiff and /dev/null differ diff --git a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/not_an_image.php b/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/not_an_image.php deleted file mode 100755 index f430144ea..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/not_an_image.php +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/simple-minus.gif b/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/simple-minus.gif deleted file mode 100644 index a673abd41..000000000 Binary files a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/simple-minus.gif and /dev/null differ diff --git a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/simple.gif b/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/simple.gif deleted file mode 100755 index b5b26384f..000000000 Binary files a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/simple.gif and /dev/null differ diff --git a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/trogdor.jpg b/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/trogdor.jpg deleted file mode 100755 index 6a58d2d34..000000000 Binary files a/vendor/gems/mini_magick-1.3.2/test/trogdor.jpg and /dev/null differ diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/.specification b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/.specification deleted file mode 100644 index 7678481a6..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/.specification +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ ---- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification -name: rest-client -version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: 1.3.0 -platform: ruby -authors: -- Adam Wiggins -- Julien Kirch -autorequire: -bindir: bin -cert_chain: [] - -date: 2010-01-24 00:00:00 +00:00 -default_executable: restclient -dependencies: -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: mime-types - type: :runtime - version_requirement: - version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "1.16" - version: -description: "A simple Simple HTTP and REST client for Ruby, inspired by the Sinatra microframework style of specifying actions: get, put, post, delete." -email: rest.client@librelist.com -executables: -- restclient -extensions: [] - -extra_rdoc_files: -- README.rdoc -- history.md -files: -- README.rdoc -- Rakefile -- VERSION -- bin/restclient -- lib/rest_client.rb -- lib/restclient.rb -- lib/restclient/exceptions.rb -- lib/restclient/mixin/response.rb -- lib/restclient/net_http_ext.rb -- lib/restclient/payload.rb -- lib/restclient/raw_response.rb -- lib/restclient/request.rb -- lib/restclient/resource.rb -- lib/restclient/response.rb -- spec/base.rb -- spec/exceptions_spec.rb -- spec/integration_spec.rb -- spec/master_shake.jpg -- spec/mixin/response_spec.rb -- spec/payload_spec.rb -- spec/raw_response_spec.rb -- spec/request_spec.rb -- spec/resource_spec.rb -- spec/response_spec.rb -- spec/restclient_spec.rb -- history.md -has_rdoc: true -homepage: http://github.com/archiloque/rest-client -licenses: [] - -post_install_message: -rdoc_options: -- --charset=UTF-8 -require_paths: -- lib -required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "0" - version: -required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "0" - version: -requirements: [] - -rubyforge_project: rest-client -rubygems_version: 1.3.5 -signing_key: -specification_version: 3 -summary: Simple REST client for Ruby, inspired by microframework syntax for specifying actions. -test_files: -- spec/base.rb -- spec/exceptions_spec.rb -- spec/integration_spec.rb -- spec/mixin/response_spec.rb -- spec/payload_spec.rb -- spec/raw_response_spec.rb -- spec/request_spec.rb -- spec/resource_spec.rb -- spec/response_spec.rb -- spec/restclient_spec.rb diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/README.rdoc b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/README.rdoc deleted file mode 100644 index fb3f1a9f5..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/README.rdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,214 +0,0 @@ -= REST Client -- simple DSL for accessing HTTP and REST resources - -A simple HTTP and REST client for Ruby, inspired by the Sinatra's microframework style -of specifying actions: get, put, post, delete. - -== Usage: Raw URL - - require 'rest_client' - - RestClient.get 'http://example.com/resource' - - RestClient.get 'https://user:password@example.com/private/resource' - - RestClient.post 'http://example.com/resource', :param1 => 'one', :nested => { :param2 => 'two' } - - RestClient.post "http://example.com/resource", { 'x' => 1 }.to_json, :content_type => :json, :accept => :json - - RestClient.delete 'http://example.com/resource' - -== Multipart - -Yeah, that's right! This does multipart sends for you! - - RestClient.post '/data', :myfile => File.new("/path/to/image.jpg") - -This does two things for you: - -* Auto-detects that you have a File value sends it as multipart -* Auto-detects the mime of the file and sets it in the HEAD of the payload for each entry - -If you are sending params that do not contain a File object but the payload needs to be multipart then: - - RestClient.post '/data', :foo => 'bar', :multipart => true - -== Usage: ActiveResource-Style - - resource = RestClient::Resource.new 'http://example.com/resource' - resource.get - - private_resource = RestClient::Resource.new 'https://example.com/private/resource', 'user', 'pass' - private_resource.put File.read('pic.jpg'), :content_type => 'image/jpg' - -See RestClient::Resource module docs for details. - -== Usage: Resource Nesting - - site = RestClient::Resource.new('http://example.com') - site['posts/1/comments'].post 'Good article.', :content_type => 'text/plain' - -See RestClient::Resource docs for details. - -== Exceptions - -* for results code between 200 and 206 a RestClient::Response will be returned -* for results code between 301 and 303 the redirection will be automatically followed -* for other result codes a RestClient::Exception holding the Response will be raised, a specific exception class will be thrown for know error codes - - RestClient.get 'http://example.com/resource' - ➔ RestClient::ResourceNotFound: RestClient::ResourceNotFound - - begin - RestClient.get 'http://example.com/resource' - rescue => e - e.response - end - ➔ "\n\n404 Not Found..." - -== Result handling - -A block can be passed to the RestClient method, this block will then be called with the Response. -Response.return! can be called to invoke the default response's behavior (return the Response for 200..206, raise an exception in other cases). - - # Don't raise exceptions but return the response - RestClient.get('http://example.com/resource'){|response| response} - ➔ "\n\n404 Not Found..." - - # Manage a specific error code - RestClient.get('http://my-rest-service.com/resource'){ |response| - case response.code - when 200 - p "It worked !" - response - when 423 - raise SomeCustomExceptionIfYouWant - else - response.return! - end - } - -== Non-normalized URIs. - -If you want to use non-normalized URIs, you can normalize them with the addressable gem (http://addressable.rubyforge.org/api/). - - require 'addressable/uri' - RestClient.get(Addressable::URI.parse("http://www.詹姆斯.com/").normalize.to_str) - -== Lower-level access - -For cases not covered by the general API, you can use the RestClient::Resource class which provide a lower-level API, see the class' rdoc for more information. - -== Shell - -The restclient shell command gives an IRB session with RestClient already loaded: - - $ restclient - ➔ RestClient.get 'http://example.com' - -Specify a URL argument for get/post/put/delete on that resource: - - $ restclient http://example.com - ➔ put '/resource', 'data' - -Add a user and password for authenticated resources: - - $ restclient https://example.com user pass - ➔ delete '/private/resource' - -Create ~/.restclient for named sessions: - - sinatra: - url: http://localhost:4567 - rack: - url: http://localhost:9292 - private_site: - url: http://example.com - username: user - password: pass - -Then invoke: - - $ restclient private_site - -Use as a one-off, curl-style: - - $ restclient get http://example.com/resource > output_body - - $ restclient put http://example.com/resource < input_body - -== Logging - -To enable logging you can - -* set RestClient.log with a ruby Logger -* or set an environment variable to avoid modifying the code (in this case you can use a file name, "stdout" or "stderr"): - - $ RESTCLIENT_LOG=stdout path/to/my/program - -Either produces logs like this: - - RestClient.get "http://some/resource" - # => 200 OK | text/html 250 bytes - RestClient.put "http://some/resource", "payload" - # => 401 Unauthorized | application/xml 340 bytes - -Note that these logs are valid Ruby, so you can paste them into the restclient -shell or a script to replay your sequence of rest calls. - -== Proxy - -All calls to RestClient, including Resources, will use the proxy specified by -RestClient.proxy: - - RestClient.proxy = "http://proxy.example.com/" - RestClient.get "http://some/resource" - # => response from some/resource as proxied through proxy.example.com - -Often the proxy url is set in an environment variable, so you can do this to -use whatever proxy the system is configured to use: - - RestClient.proxy = ENV['http_proxy'] - -== Cookies - -Request and Response objects know about HTTP cookies, and will automatically -extract and set headers for them as needed: - - response = RestClient.get 'http://example.com/action_which_sets_session_id' - response.cookies - # => {"_applicatioN_session_id" => "1234"} - - response2 = RestClient.post( - 'http://localhost:3000/', - {:param1 => "foo"}, - {:cookies => {:session_id => "1234"}} - ) - # ...response body - -== SSL Client Certificates - - RestClient::Resource.new( - 'https://example.com', - :ssl_client_cert => OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(File.read("cert.pem")), - :ssl_client_key => OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(File.read("key.pem"), "passphrase, if any"), - :ssl_ca_file => "ca_certificate.pem", - :verify_ssl => OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER - ).get - -Self-signed certificates can be generated with the openssl command-line tool. - -== Meta - -Written by Adam Wiggins, major modifications by Blake Mizerany, maintained by Julien Kirch - -Patches contributed by many, including Chris Anderson, Greg Borenstein, Ardekantur, Pedro Belo, Rafael Souza, Rick Olson, Aman Gupta, François Beausoleil and Nick Plante. - -Released under the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php - -Main page: http://github.com/archiloque/rest-client - -Rdoc: http://rdoc.info/projects/archiloque/rest-client - -Mailing list: rest.client@librelist.com (send a mail to subscribe). - -IRC: #rest-client at freenode diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/Rakefile b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/Rakefile deleted file mode 100644 index ba1b1b676..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/Rakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -require 'rake' - -require 'jeweler' - -Jeweler::Tasks.new do |s| - s.name = "rest-client" - s.description = "A simple HTTP and REST client for Ruby, inspired by the Sinatra microframework style of specifying actions: get, put, post, delete." - s.summary = "Simple HTTP and REST client for Ruby, inspired by microframework syntax for specifying actions." - s.author = "Adam Wiggins" - s.email = "rest.client@librelist.com" - s.homepage = "http://github.com/archiloque/rest-client" - s.rubyforge_project = "rest-client" - s.has_rdoc = true - s.files = FileList["[A-Z]*", "{bin,lib,spec}/**/*"] - s.executables = %w(restclient) -end - -Jeweler::RubyforgeTasks.new - -############################ - -require 'spec/rake/spectask' - -desc "Run all specs" -Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new('spec') do |t| - t.spec_opts = ['--colour --format progress --loadby mtime --reverse'] - t.spec_files = FileList['spec/*_spec.rb'] -end - -desc "Print specdocs" -Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(:doc) do |t| - t.spec_opts = ["--format", "specdoc", "--dry-run"] - t.spec_files = FileList['spec/*_spec.rb'] -end - -desc "Run all examples with RCov" -Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new('rcov') do |t| - t.spec_files = FileList['spec/*_spec.rb'] - t.rcov = true - t.rcov_opts = ['--exclude', 'examples'] -end - -task :default => :spec - -############################ - -require 'rake/rdoctask' - -Rake::RDocTask.new do |t| - t.rdoc_dir = 'rdoc' - t.title = "rest-client, fetch RESTful resources effortlessly" - t.options << '--line-numbers' << '--inline-source' << '-A cattr_accessor=object' - t.options << '--charset' << 'utf-8' - t.rdoc_files.include('README.rdoc') - t.rdoc_files.include('lib/*.rb') -end - diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/VERSION b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/VERSION deleted file mode 100644 index f0bb29e76..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/VERSION +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -1.3.0 diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/bin/restclient b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/bin/restclient deleted file mode 100755 index aed4b935b..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/bin/restclient +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env ruby - -$:.unshift File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../lib" -require 'restclient' - -require "yaml" - -def usage(why = nil) - puts "failed for reason: #{why}" if why - puts "usage: restclient [get|put|post|delete] url|name [username] [password]" - puts " The verb is optional, if you leave it off you'll get an interactive shell." - puts " put and post both take the input body on stdin." - exit(1) -end - -if %w(get put post delete).include? ARGV.first - @verb = ARGV.shift -else - @verb = nil -end - -@url = ARGV.shift || 'http://localhost:4567' - -config = YAML.load(File.read(ENV['HOME'] + "/.restclient")) rescue {} - -@url, @username, @password = if c = config[@url] - [c['url'], c['username'], c['password']] -else - [@url, *ARGV] -end - -usage("invalid url '#{@url}") unless @url =~ /^https?/ -usage("too few args") unless ARGV.size < 3 - -def r - @r ||= RestClient::Resource.new(@url, @username, @password) -end - -r # force rc to load - -if @verb - begin - if %w(put post).include? @verb - puts r.send(@verb, STDIN.read) - else - puts r.send(@verb) - end - exit 0 - rescue RestClient::Exception => e - puts e.response.body if e.respond_to? :response - raise - end -end - -%w(get post put delete).each do |m| - eval <<-end_eval -def #{m}(path, *args, &b) - r[path].#{m}(*args, &b) -end - end_eval -end - -def method_missing(s, *args, &b) - super unless r.respond_to?(s) - begin - r.send(s, *args, &b) - rescue RestClient::RequestFailed => e - print STDERR, e.response.body - raise e - end -end - -require 'irb' -require 'irb/completion' - -if File.exists? ".irbrc" - ENV['IRBRC'] = ".irbrc" -end - -if File.exists?(rcfile = "~/.restclientrc") - load(rcfile) -end - -ARGV.clear - -IRB.start -exit! diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/history.md b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/history.md deleted file mode 100644 index 1093d16b1..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/history.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -# 1.3.0 - -- a block can be used to process a request's result, this enable to handle custom error codes or paththrought (design by Cyril Rohr) -- cleaner log API, add a warning for some cases but should be compatible -- accept multiple "Set-Cookie" headers, see http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2109.txt (patch provided by Cyril Rohr) -- remove "Content-Length" and "Content-Type" headers when following a redirection (patch provided by haarts) -- all http error codes have now a corresponding exception class and all of them contain the Reponse -> this means that the raised exception can be different -- changed "Content-Disposition: multipart/form-data" to "Content-Disposition: form-data" per RFC 2388 (patch provided by Kyle Crawford) - -# 1.2.0 - -- formatting changed from tabs to spaces -- logged requests now include generated headers -- accept and content-type headers can now be specified using extentions: RestClient.post "http://example.com/resource", { 'x' => 1 }.to_json, :content_type => :json, :accept => :json -- should be 1.1.1 but renamed to 1.2.0 because 1.1.X versions has already been packaged on Debian - -# 1.1.0 - -- new maintainer: Archiloque, the working repo is now at http://github.com/archiloque/rest-client -- a mailing list has been created at rest.client@librelist.com and an freenode irc channel #rest-client -- François Beausoleil' multipart code from http://github.com/francois/rest-client has been merged -- ability to use hash in hash as payload -- the mime-type code now rely on the mime-types gem http://mime-types.rubyforge.org/ instead of an internal partial list -- 204 response returns a Response instead of nil (patch provided by Elliott Draper) - -All changes exept the last one should be fully compatible with the previous version. - -NOTE: due to a dependency problem and to the last change, heroku users should update their heroku gem to >= 1.5.3 to be able to use this version. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/rest_client.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/rest_client.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c35d16f84..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/rest_client.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -# This file exists for backward compatbility with require 'rest_client' -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient' diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 60c337774..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -require 'uri' -require 'zlib' -require 'stringio' - -begin - require 'net/https' -rescue LoadError => e - raise e unless RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /linux/ - raise LoadError, "no such file to load -- net/https. Try running apt-get install libopenssl-ruby" -end - -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/exceptions' -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/request' -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/mixin/response' -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/response' -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/raw_response' -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/resource' -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/payload' -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/net_http_ext' - -# This module's static methods are the entry point for using the REST client. -# -# # GET -# xml = RestClient.get 'http://example.com/resource' -# jpg = RestClient.get 'http://example.com/resource', :accept => 'image/jpg' -# -# # authentication and SSL -# RestClient.get 'https://user:password@example.com/private/resource' -# -# # POST or PUT with a hash sends parameters as a urlencoded form body -# RestClient.post 'http://example.com/resource', :param1 => 'one' -# -# # nest hash parameters -# RestClient.post 'http://example.com/resource', :nested => { :param1 => 'one' } -# -# # POST and PUT with raw payloads -# RestClient.post 'http://example.com/resource', 'the post body', :content_type => 'text/plain' -# RestClient.post 'http://example.com/resource.xml', xml_doc -# RestClient.put 'http://example.com/resource.pdf', File.read('my.pdf'), :content_type => 'application/pdf' -# -# # DELETE -# RestClient.delete 'http://example.com/resource' -# -# # retreive the response http code and headers -# res = RestClient.get 'http://example.com/some.jpg' -# res.code # => 200 -# res.headers[:content_type] # => 'image/jpg' -# -# # HEAD -# RestClient.head('http://example.com').headers -# -# To use with a proxy, just set RestClient.proxy to the proper http proxy: -# -# RestClient.proxy = "http://proxy.example.com/" -# -# Or inherit the proxy from the environment: -# -# RestClient.proxy = ENV['http_proxy'] -# -# For live tests of RestClient, try using http://rest-test.heroku.com, which echoes back information about the rest call: -# -# >> RestClient.put 'http://rest-test.heroku.com/resource', :foo => 'baz' -# => "PUT http://rest-test.heroku.com/resource with a 7 byte payload, content type application/x-www-form-urlencoded {\"foo\"=>\"baz\"}" -# -module RestClient - - def self.get(url, headers={}, &block) - Request.execute(:method => :get, :url => url, :headers => headers, &block) - end - - def self.post(url, payload, headers={}, &block) - Request.execute(:method => :post, :url => url, :payload => payload, :headers => headers, &block) - end - - def self.put(url, payload, headers={}, &block) - Request.execute(:method => :put, :url => url, :payload => payload, :headers => headers, &block) - end - - def self.delete(url, headers={}, &block) - Request.execute(:method => :delete, :url => url, :headers => headers, &block) - end - - def self.head(url, headers={}, &block) - Request.execute(:method => :head, :url => url, :headers => headers, &block) - end - - class << self - attr_accessor :proxy - end - - # Setup the log for RestClient calls. - # Value should be a logger but can can be stdout, stderr, or a filename. - # You can also configure logging by the environment variable RESTCLIENT_LOG. - def self.log= log - if log.is_a? String - warn "[warning] You should set the log with a logger" - end - @@log = create_log log - end - - def self.version - version_path = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../VERSION" - return File.read(version_path).chomp if File.file?(version_path) - "0.0.0" - end - - # Create a log that respond to << like a logger - # param can be 'stdout', 'stderr', a string (then we will log to that file) or a logger (then we return it) - def self.create_log param - if param - if param.is_a? String - if param == 'stdout' - stdout_logger = Class.new do - def << obj - STDOUT.puts obj - end - end - stdout_logger.new - elsif param == 'stderr' - stderr_logger = Class.new do - def << obj - STDERR.puts obj - end - end - stderr_logger.new - else - file_logger = Class.new do - attr_writer :target_file - def << obj - File.open(@target_file, 'a') { |f| f.puts obj } - end - end - logger = file_logger.new - logger.target_file = param - logger - end - else - param - end - end - end - - @@env_log = create_log ENV['RESTCLIENT_LOG'] - - @@log = nil - - def self.log # :nodoc: - @@env_log || @@log - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/exceptions.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/exceptions.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d830d08d7..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/exceptions.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -module RestClient - - # This is the base RestClient exception class. Rescue it if you want to - # catch any exception that your request might raise - # You can get the status code by e.http_code, or see anything about the - # response via e.response. - # For example, the entire result body (which is - # probably an HTML error page) is e.response. - class Exception < RuntimeError - attr_accessor :message, :response - - def initialize response = nil - @response = response - end - - def http_code - # return integer for compatibility - @response.code.to_i if @response - end - - def http_body - @response - end - - def inspect - "#{self.class} : #{http_code} #{message}" - end - - end - - # Compatibility - class ExceptionWithResponse < Exception - end - - # The request failed with an error code not managed by the code - class RequestFailed < ExceptionWithResponse - - def message - "HTTP status code #{http_code}" - end - - def to_s - message - end - end - - # We will a create an exception for each status code, see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html - module Exceptions - # Map http status codes to the corresponding exception class - EXCEPTIONS_MAP = {} - end - - {300 => 'Multiple Choices', - 301 => 'Moved Permanently', - 302 => 'Found', - 303 => 'See Other', - 304 => 'Not Modified', - 305 => 'Use Proxy', - 400 => 'Bad Request', - 401 => 'Unauthorized', - 403 => 'Forbidden', - 404 => 'Resource Not Found', - 405 => 'Method Not Allowed', - 406 => 'Not Acceptable', - 407 => 'Proxy Authentication Required', - 408 => 'Request Timeout', - 409 => 'Conflict', - 410 => 'Gone', - 411 => 'Length Required', - 412 => 'Precondition Failed', - 413 => 'Request Entity Too Large', - 414 => 'Request-URI Too Long', - 415 => 'Unsupported Media Type', - 416 => 'Requested Range Not Satisfiable', - 417 => 'Expectation Failed', - 500 => 'Internal Server Error', - 501 => 'Not Implemented', - 502 => 'Bad Gateway', - 503 => 'Service Unavailable', - 504 => 'Gateway Timeout', - 505 => 'HTTP Version Not Supported'}.each_pair do |code, message| - - # Compatibility - superclass = ([304, 401, 404].include? code) ? ExceptionWithResponse : RequestFailed - klass = Class.new(superclass) do - send(:define_method, :message) {message} - end - klass_constant = const_set message.gsub(/ /, '').gsub(/-/, ''), klass - Exceptions::EXCEPTIONS_MAP[code] = klass_constant - end - - # A redirect was encountered; caught by execute to retry with the new url. - class Redirect < Exception - - message = 'Redirect' - - attr_accessor :url - - def initialize(url) - @url = url - end - end - - # The server broke the connection prior to the request completing. Usually - # this means it crashed, or sometimes that your network connection was - # severed before it could complete. - class ServerBrokeConnection < Exception - message = 'Server broke connection' - end - - - -end - -# backwards compatibility -class RestClient::Request - Redirect = RestClient::Redirect - Unauthorized = RestClient::Unauthorized - RequestFailed = RestClient::RequestFailed -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/mixin/response.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/mixin/response.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 538179df3..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/mixin/response.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -module RestClient - module Mixin - module Response - attr_reader :net_http_res - - # HTTP status code - def code - @code ||= @net_http_res.code.to_i - end - - # A hash of the headers, beautified with symbols and underscores. - # e.g. "Content-type" will become :content_type. - def headers - @headers ||= self.class.beautify_headers(@net_http_res.to_hash) - end - - # The raw headers. - def raw_headers - @raw_headers ||= @net_http_res.to_hash - end - - # Hash of cookies extracted from response headers - def cookies - @cookies ||= (self.headers[:set_cookie] || []).inject({}) do |out, cookie_content| - # correctly parse comma-separated cookies containing HTTP dates (which also contain a comma) - cookie_content.split(/,\s*/).inject([""]) { |array, blob| - blob =~ /expires=.+?$/ ? array.push(blob) : array.last.concat(blob) - array - }.each do |cookie| - next if cookie.empty? - key, *val = cookie.split(";").first.split("=") - out[key] = val.join("=") - end - out - end - end - - # Return the default behavior corresponding to the response code: - # the response itself for code in 200..206 and an exception in other cases - def return! - if (200..206).include? code - self - elsif Exceptions::EXCEPTIONS_MAP[code] - raise Exceptions::EXCEPTIONS_MAP[code], self - else - raise RequestFailed, self - end - end - - def self.included(receiver) - receiver.extend(RestClient::Mixin::Response::ClassMethods) - end - - module ClassMethods - def beautify_headers(headers) - headers.inject({}) do |out, (key, value)| - out[key.gsub(/-/, '_').downcase.to_sym] = %w{set-cookie}.include?(key.downcase) ? value : value.first - out - end - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/net_http_ext.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/net_http_ext.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 74148cd0b..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/net_http_ext.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# -# Replace the request method in Net::HTTP to sniff the body type -# and set the stream if appropriate -# -# Taken from: -# http://www.missiondata.com/blog/ruby/29/streaming-data-to-s3-with-ruby/ - -module Net - class HTTP - alias __request__ request - - def request(req, body=nil, &block) - if body != nil && body.respond_to?(:read) - req.body_stream = body - return __request__(req, nil, &block) - else - return __request__(req, body, &block) - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/payload.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/payload.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2ac6ae770..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/payload.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,178 +0,0 @@ -require 'tempfile' -require 'stringio' -require 'mime/types' - -module RestClient - module Payload - extend self - - def generate(params) - if params.is_a?(String) - Base.new(params) - elsif params - if params.delete(:multipart) == true || has_file?(params) - Multipart.new(params) - else - UrlEncoded.new(params) - end - else - nil - end - end - - def has_file?(params) - params.any? do |_, v| - case v - when Hash - has_file?(v) - else - v.respond_to?(:path) && v.respond_to?(:read) - end - end - end - - class Base - def initialize(params) - build_stream(params) - end - - def build_stream(params) - @stream = StringIO.new(params) - @stream.seek(0) - end - - def read(bytes=nil) - @stream.read(bytes) - end - - alias :to_s :read - - def escape(v) - URI.escape(v.to_s, Regexp.new("[^#{URI::PATTERN::UNRESERVED}]")) - end - - # Flatten parameters by converting hashes of hashes to flat hashes - # {keys1 => {keys2 => value}} will be transformed into {keys1[key2] => value} - def flatten_params(params, parent_key = nil) - result = {} - params.keys.map do |key| - calculated_key = parent_key ? "#{parent_key}[#{escape key}]" : escape(key) - value = params[key] - if value.is_a? Hash - result.merge!(flatten_params(value, calculated_key)) - else - result[calculated_key] = value - end - end - result - end - - def headers - { 'Content-Length' => size.to_s } - end - - def size - @stream.size - end - - alias :length :size - - def close - @stream.close - end - - def inspect - result = to_s.inspect - @stream.seek(0) - result - end - - def short_inspect - (size > 100 ? "#{size} byte length" : inspect) - end - - end - - class UrlEncoded < Base - def build_stream(params = nil) - @stream = StringIO.new(flatten_params(params).map do |k, v| - "#{k}=#{escape(v)}" - end.join("&")) - @stream.seek(0) - end - - def headers - super.merge({ 'Content-Type' => 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' }) - end - end - - class Multipart < Base - EOL = "\r\n" - - def build_stream(params) - b = "--#{boundary}" - - @stream = Tempfile.new("RESTClient.Stream.#{rand(1000)}") - @stream.write(b + EOL) - - if params.is_a? Hash - x = flatten_params(params).to_a - else - x = params.to_a - end - - last_index = x.length - 1 - x.each_with_index do |a, index| - k, v = *a - if v.respond_to?(:read) && v.respond_to?(:path) - create_file_field(@stream, k, v) - else - create_regular_field(@stream, k, v) - end - @stream.write(EOL + b) - @stream.write(EOL) unless last_index == index - end - @stream.write('--') - @stream.write(EOL) - @stream.seek(0) - end - - def create_regular_field(s, k, v) - s.write("Content-Disposition: form-data; name=\"#{k}\"") - s.write(EOL) - s.write(EOL) - s.write(v) - end - - def create_file_field(s, k, v) - begin - s.write("Content-Disposition: form-data; name=\"#{k}\"; filename=\"#{v.respond_to?(:original_filename) ? v.original_filename : File.basename(v.path)}\"#{EOL}") - s.write("Content-Type: #{v.respond_to?(:content_type) ? v.content_type : mime_for(v.path)}#{EOL}") - s.write(EOL) - while data = v.read(8124) - s.write(data) - end - ensure - v.close - end - end - - def mime_for(path) - mime = MIME::Types.type_for path - mime.empty? ? 'text/plain' : mime[0].content_type - end - - def boundary - @boundary ||= rand(1_000_000).to_s - end - - def headers - super.merge({'Content-Type' => %Q{multipart/form-data; boundary="#{boundary}"}}) - end - - def close - @stream.close - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/raw_response.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/raw_response.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 730c8b999..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/raw_response.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/mixin/response' - -module RestClient - # The response from RestClient on a raw request looks like a string, but is - # actually one of these. 99% of the time you're making a rest call all you - # care about is the body, but on the occassion you want to fetch the - # headers you can: - # - # RestClient.get('http://example.com').headers[:content_type] - # - # In addition, if you do not use the response as a string, you can access - # a Tempfile object at res.file, which contains the path to the raw - # downloaded request body. - class RawResponse - include RestClient::Mixin::Response - - attr_reader :file - - def initialize(tempfile, net_http_res) - @net_http_res = net_http_res - @file = tempfile - end - - def to_s - @file.open - @file.read - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/request.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/request.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d355eea4a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/request.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,276 +0,0 @@ -require 'tempfile' -require 'mime/types' - -module RestClient - # This class is used internally by RestClient to send the request, but you can also - # call it directly if you'd like to use a method not supported by the - # main API. For example: - # - # RestClient::Request.execute(:method => :head, :url => 'http://example.com') - # - # Mandatory parameters: - # * :method - # * :url - # Optional parameters (have a look at ssl and/or uri for some explanations): - # * :headers a hash containing the request headers - # * :cookies will replace possible cookies in the :headers - # * :user and :password for basic auth, will be replaced by a user/password available in the :url - # * :raw_response return a low-level RawResponse instead of a Response - # * :verify_ssl enable ssl verification, possible values are constants from OpenSSL::SSL - # * :timeout and :open_timeout - # * :ssl_client_cert, :ssl_client_key, :ssl_ca_file - class Request - - attr_reader :method, :url, :payload, :headers, :processed_headers, - :cookies, :user, :password, :timeout, :open_timeout, - :verify_ssl, :ssl_client_cert, :ssl_client_key, :ssl_ca_file, - :raw_response - - - def self.execute(args, &block) - new(args).execute &block - end - - def initialize args - @method = args[:method] or raise ArgumentError, "must pass :method" - @url = args[:url] or raise ArgumentError, "must pass :url" - @headers = args[:headers] || {} - @cookies = @headers.delete(:cookies) || args[:cookies] || {} - @payload = Payload.generate(args[:payload]) - @user = args[:user] - @password = args[:password] - @timeout = args[:timeout] - @open_timeout = args[:open_timeout] - @raw_response = args[:raw_response] || false - @verify_ssl = args[:verify_ssl] || false - @ssl_client_cert = args[:ssl_client_cert] || nil - @ssl_client_key = args[:ssl_client_key] || nil - @ssl_ca_file = args[:ssl_ca_file] || nil - @tf = nil # If you are a raw request, this is your tempfile - @processed_headers = make_headers headers - end - - def execute &block - execute_inner &block - rescue Redirect => e - @processed_headers.delete "Content-Length" - @processed_headers.delete "Content-Type" - @url = e.url - @method = :get - @payload = nil - execute &block - end - - def execute_inner &block - uri = parse_url_with_auth(url) - transmit uri, net_http_request_class(method).new(uri.request_uri, processed_headers), payload, &block - end - - def make_headers user_headers - unless @cookies.empty? - user_headers[:cookie] = @cookies.map {|(key, val)| "#{key.to_s}=#{val}" }.sort.join(",") - end - - headers = default_headers.merge(user_headers).inject({}) do |final, (key, value)| - target_key = key.to_s.gsub(/_/, '-').capitalize - if 'CONTENT-TYPE' == target_key.upcase - target_value = value.to_s - final[target_key] = MIME::Types.type_for_extension target_value - elsif 'ACCEPT' == target_key.upcase - # Accept can be composed of several comma-separated values - if value.is_a? Array - target_values = value - else - target_values = value.to_s.split ',' - end - final[target_key] = target_values.map{ |ext| MIME::Types.type_for_extension(ext.to_s.strip)}.join(', ') - else - final[target_key] = value.to_s - end - final - end - - headers.merge!(@payload.headers) if @payload - headers - end - - def net_http_class - if RestClient.proxy - proxy_uri = URI.parse(RestClient.proxy) - Net::HTTP::Proxy(proxy_uri.host, proxy_uri.port, proxy_uri.user, proxy_uri.password) - else - Net::HTTP - end - end - - def net_http_request_class(method) - Net::HTTP.const_get(method.to_s.capitalize) - end - - def parse_url(url) - url = "http://#{url}" unless url.match(/^http/) - URI.parse(url) - end - - def parse_url_with_auth(url) - uri = parse_url(url) - @user = uri.user if uri.user - @password = uri.password if uri.password - uri - end - - def process_payload(p=nil, parent_key=nil) - unless p.is_a?(Hash) - p - else - @headers[:content_type] ||= 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' - p.keys.map do |k| - key = parent_key ? "#{parent_key}[#{k}]" : k - if p[k].is_a? Hash - process_payload(p[k], key) - else - value = URI.escape(p[k].to_s, Regexp.new("[^#{URI::PATTERN::UNRESERVED}]")) - "#{key}=#{value}" - end - end.join("&") - end - end - - def transmit uri, req, payload, &block - setup_credentials req - - net = net_http_class.new(uri.host, uri.port) - net.use_ssl = uri.is_a?(URI::HTTPS) - if @verify_ssl == false - net.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE - elsif @verify_ssl.is_a? Integer - net.verify_mode = @verify_ssl - end - net.cert = @ssl_client_cert if @ssl_client_cert - net.key = @ssl_client_key if @ssl_client_key - net.ca_file = @ssl_ca_file if @ssl_ca_file - net.read_timeout = @timeout if @timeout - net.open_timeout = @open_timeout if @open_timeout - - log_request - - net.start do |http| - res = http.request(req, payload) { |http_response| fetch_body(http_response) } - log_response res - process_result res, &block - end - rescue EOFError - raise RestClient::ServerBrokeConnection - rescue Timeout::Error - raise RestClient::RequestTimeout - end - - def setup_credentials(req) - req.basic_auth(user, password) if user - end - - def fetch_body(http_response) - if @raw_response - # Taken from Chef, which as in turn... - # Stolen from http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/166423 - # Kudos to _why! - @tf = Tempfile.new("rest-client") - size, total = 0, http_response.header['Content-Length'].to_i - http_response.read_body do |chunk| - @tf.write chunk - size += chunk.size - if RestClient.log - if size == 0 - RestClient.log << "#{@method} #{@url} done (0 length file\n)" - elsif total == 0 - RestClient.log << "#{@method} #{@url} (zero content length)\n" - else - RestClient.log << "#{@method} #{@url} %d%% done (%d of %d)\n" % [(size * 100) / total, size, total] - end - end - end - @tf.close - @tf - else - http_response.read_body - end - http_response - end - - def process_result res - if @raw_response - # We don't decode raw requests - response = RawResponse.new(@tf, res) - else - response = Response.new(Request.decode(res['content-encoding'], res.body), res) - end - - code = res.code.to_i - - if (301..303).include? code - url = res.header['Location'] - - if url !~ /^http/ - uri = URI.parse(@url) - uri.path = "/#{url}".squeeze('/') - url = uri.to_s - end - raise Redirect, url - else - if block_given? - yield response - else - response.return! - end - end - end - - def self.decode content_encoding, body - if content_encoding == 'gzip' and not body.empty? - Zlib::GzipReader.new(StringIO.new(body)).read - elsif content_encoding == 'deflate' - Zlib::Inflate.new.inflate body - else - body - end - end - - def log_request - if RestClient.log - out = [] - out << "RestClient.#{method} #{url.inspect}" - out << payload.short_inspect if payload - out << processed_headers.inspect.gsub(/^\{/, '').gsub(/\}$/, '') - RestClient.log << out.join(', ') + "\n" - end - end - - def log_response res - if RestClient.log - size = @raw_response ? File.size(@tf.path) : (res.body.nil? ? 0 : res.body.size) - RestClient.log << "# => #{res.code} #{res.class.to_s.gsub(/^Net::HTTP/, '')} | #{(res['Content-type'] || '').gsub(/;.*$/, '')} #{size} bytes\n" - end - end - - def default_headers - { :accept => '*/*; q=0.5, application/xml', :accept_encoding => 'gzip, deflate' } - end - end -end - -module MIME - class Types - - # Return the first found content-type for a value considered as an extension or the value itself - def type_for_extension ext - candidates = @extension_index[ext] - candidates.empty? ? ext : candidates[0].content_type - end - - class << self - def type_for_extension ext - @__types__.type_for_extension ext - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/resource.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/resource.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6d551a2a4..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/resource.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -module RestClient - # A class that can be instantiated for access to a RESTful resource, - # including authentication. - # - # Example: - # - # resource = RestClient::Resource.new('http://some/resource') - # jpg = resource.get(:accept => 'image/jpg') - # - # With HTTP basic authentication: - # - # resource = RestClient::Resource.new('http://protected/resource', :user => 'user', :password => 'password') - # resource.delete - # - # With a timeout (seconds): - # - # RestClient::Resource.new('http://slow', :timeout => 10) - # - # With an open timeout (seconds): - # - # RestClient::Resource.new('http://behindfirewall', :open_timeout => 10) - # - # You can also use resources to share common headers. For headers keys, - # symbols are converted to strings. Example: - # - # resource = RestClient::Resource.new('http://some/resource', :headers => { :client_version => 1 }) - # - # This header will be transported as X-Client-Version (notice the X prefix, - # capitalization and hyphens) - # - # Use the [] syntax to allocate subresources: - # - # site = RestClient::Resource.new('http://example.com', :user => 'adam', :password => 'mypasswd') - # site['posts/1/comments'].post 'Good article.', :content_type => 'text/plain' - # - class Resource - attr_reader :url, :options, :block - - def initialize(url, options={}, backwards_compatibility=nil, &block) - @url = url - @block = block - if options.class == Hash - @options = options - else # compatibility with previous versions - @options = { :user => options, :password => backwards_compatibility } - end - end - - def get(additional_headers={}, &block) - headers = (options[:headers] || {}).merge(additional_headers) - Request.execute(options.merge( - :method => :get, - :url => url, - :headers => headers), &(block || @block)) - end - - def post(payload, additional_headers={}, &block) - headers = (options[:headers] || {}).merge(additional_headers) - Request.execute(options.merge( - :method => :post, - :url => url, - :payload => payload, - :headers => headers), &(block || @block)) - end - - def put(payload, additional_headers={}, &block) - headers = (options[:headers] || {}).merge(additional_headers) - Request.execute(options.merge( - :method => :put, - :url => url, - :payload => payload, - :headers => headers), &(block || @block)) - end - - def delete(additional_headers={}, &block) - headers = (options[:headers] || {}).merge(additional_headers) - Request.execute(options.merge( - :method => :delete, - :url => url, - :headers => headers), &(block || @block)) - end - - def to_s - url - end - - def user - options[:user] - end - - def password - options[:password] - end - - def headers - options[:headers] || {} - end - - def timeout - options[:timeout] - end - - def open_timeout - options[:open_timeout] - end - - # Construct a subresource, preserving authentication. - # - # Example: - # - # site = RestClient::Resource.new('http://example.com', 'adam', 'mypasswd') - # site['posts/1/comments'].post 'Good article.', :content_type => 'text/plain' - # - # This is especially useful if you wish to define your site in one place and - # call it in multiple locations: - # - # def orders - # RestClient::Resource.new('http://example.com/orders', 'admin', 'mypasswd') - # end - # - # orders.get # GET http://example.com/orders - # orders['1'].get # GET http://example.com/orders/1 - # orders['1/items'].delete # DELETE http://example.com/orders/1/items - # - # Nest resources as far as you want: - # - # site = RestClient::Resource.new('http://example.com') - # posts = site['posts'] - # first_post = posts['1'] - # comments = first_post['comments'] - # comments.post 'Hello', :content_type => 'text/plain' - # - def [](suburl) - self.class.new(concat_urls(url, suburl), options) - end - - def concat_urls(url, suburl) # :nodoc: - url = url.to_s - suburl = suburl.to_s - if url.slice(-1, 1) == '/' or suburl.slice(0, 1) == '/' - url + suburl - else - "#{url}/#{suburl}" - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/response.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/response.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 80c0d1a5d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/lib/restclient/response.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/mixin/response' - -module RestClient - # The response from RestClient looks like a string, but is actually one of - # these. 99% of the time you're making a rest call all you care about is - # the body, but on the occassion you want to fetch the headers you can: - # - # RestClient.get('http://example.com').headers[:content_type] - # - class Response < String - - include RestClient::Mixin::Response - - def initialize(string, net_http_res) - @net_http_res = net_http_res - super(string || "") - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/base.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/base.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2a1211eae..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/base.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -require 'rubygems' -require 'spec' - -begin - require "ruby-debug" -rescue LoadError - # NOP, ignore -end - -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib/restclient' diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/exceptions_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/exceptions_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 52f4d7c0a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/exceptions_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/base' - -describe RestClient::Exception do - it "sets the exception message to ErrorMessage" do - RestClient::ResourceNotFound.new.message.should == 'Resource Not Found' - end - - it "contains exceptions in RestClient" do - RestClient::Unauthorized.new.should be_a_kind_of(RestClient::Exception) - RestClient::ServerBrokeConnection.new.should be_a_kind_of(RestClient::Exception) - end -end - -describe RestClient::RequestFailed do - before do - @response = mock('HTTP Response', :code => '502') - end - - it "stores the http response on the exception" do - begin - raise RestClient::RequestFailed, :response - rescue RestClient::RequestFailed => e - e.response.should == :response - end - end - - it "http_code convenience method for fetching the code as an integer" do - RestClient::RequestFailed.new(@response).http_code.should == 502 - end - - it "http_body convenience method for fetching the body (decoding when necessary)" do - RestClient::RequestFailed.new(@response).http_code.should == 502 - RestClient::RequestFailed.new(@response).message.should == 'HTTP status code 502' - end - - it "shows the status code in the message" do - RestClient::RequestFailed.new(@response).to_s.should match(/502/) - end -end - -describe RestClient::ResourceNotFound do - it "also has the http response attached" do - begin - raise RestClient::ResourceNotFound, :response - rescue RestClient::ResourceNotFound => e - e.response.should == :response - end - end -end - -describe "backwards compatibility" do - it "alias RestClient::Request::Redirect to RestClient::Redirect" do - RestClient::Request::Redirect.should == RestClient::Redirect - end - - it "alias RestClient::Request::Unauthorized to RestClient::Unauthorized" do - RestClient::Request::Unauthorized.should == RestClient::Unauthorized - end - - it "alias RestClient::Request::RequestFailed to RestClient::RequestFailed" do - RestClient::Request::RequestFailed.should == RestClient::RequestFailed - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/integration_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/integration_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1e1b0b7e9..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/integration_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/base' - -require 'webmock/rspec' -include WebMock - -describe RestClient do - - it "a simple request" do - body = 'abc' - stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").to_return(:body => body, :status => 200) - response = RestClient.get "www.example.com" - response.code.should == 200 - response.should == body - end - - it "a simple request with gzipped content" do - stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").with(:headers => { 'Accept-Encoding' => 'gzip, deflate' }).to_return(:body => "\037\213\b\b\006'\252H\000\003t\000\313T\317UH\257\312,HM\341\002\000G\242(\r\v\000\000\000", :status => 200, :headers => { 'Content-Encoding' => 'gzip' } ) - response = RestClient.get "www.example.com" - response.code.should == 200 - response.should == "i'm gziped\n" - end - - it "a 404" do - body = "Ho hai ! I'm not here !" - stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").to_return(:body => body, :status => 404) - begin - RestClient.get "www.example.com" - raise - rescue RestClient::ResourceNotFound => e - e.http_code.should == 404 - e.response.code.should == 404 - e.response.should == body - e.http_body.should == body - end - end - - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/master_shake.jpg b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/master_shake.jpg deleted file mode 100644 index 48169a3a6..000000000 Binary files a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/master_shake.jpg and /dev/null differ diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/mixin/response_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/mixin/response_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 41b1c736a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/mixin/response_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../base' - -class MockResponse - include RestClient::Mixin::Response - - def initialize(body, res) - @net_http_res = res - @body = body - end -end - -describe RestClient::Mixin::Response do - before do - @net_http_res = mock('net http response') - @response = MockResponse.new('abc', @net_http_res) - end - - it "fetches the numeric response code" do - @net_http_res.should_receive(:code).and_return('200') - @response.code.should == 200 - end - - it "beautifies the headers by turning the keys to symbols" do - h = RestClient::Response.beautify_headers('content-type' => [ 'x' ]) - h.keys.first.should == :content_type - end - - it "beautifies the headers by turning the values to strings instead of one-element arrays" do - h = RestClient::Response.beautify_headers('x' => [ 'text/html' ] ) - h.values.first.should == 'text/html' - end - - it "fetches the headers" do - @net_http_res.should_receive(:to_hash).and_return('content-type' => [ 'text/html' ]) - @response.headers.should == { :content_type => 'text/html' } - end - - it "extracts cookies from response headers" do - @net_http_res.should_receive(:to_hash).and_return('set-cookie' => ['session_id=1; path=/']) - @response.cookies.should == { 'session_id' => '1' } - end - - it "can access the net http result directly" do - @response.net_http_res.should == @net_http_res - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/payload_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/payload_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 054c44324..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/payload_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/base" - -describe RestClient::Payload do - context "A regular Payload" do - it "should use standard enctype as default content-type" do - RestClient::Payload::UrlEncoded.new({}).headers['Content-Type']. - should == 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' - end - - it "should form properly encoded params" do - RestClient::Payload::UrlEncoded.new({:foo => 'bar'}).to_s. - should == "foo=bar" - end - - it "should properly handle hashes as parameter" do - RestClient::Payload::UrlEncoded.new({:foo => {:bar => 'baz' }}).to_s. - should == "foo[bar]=baz" - RestClient::Payload::UrlEncoded.new({:foo => {:bar => {:baz => 'qux' }}}).to_s. - should == "foo[bar][baz]=qux" - end - - it "should form properly use symbols as parameters" do - RestClient::Payload::UrlEncoded.new({:foo => :bar}).to_s. - should == "foo=bar" - RestClient::Payload::UrlEncoded.new({:foo => {:bar => :baz }}).to_s. - should == "foo[bar]=baz" - end - - end - - context "A multipart Payload" do - it "should use standard enctype as default content-type" do - m = RestClient::Payload::Multipart.new({}) - m.stub!(:boundary).and_return(123) - m.headers['Content-Type'].should == 'multipart/form-data; boundary="123"' - end - - it "should form properly separated multipart data" do - m = RestClient::Payload::Multipart.new([[:bar, "baz"], [:foo, "bar"]]) - m.to_s.should == <<-EOS ---#{m.boundary}\r -Content-Disposition: form-data; name="bar"\r -\r -baz\r ---#{m.boundary}\r -Content-Disposition: form-data; name="foo"\r -\r -bar\r ---#{m.boundary}--\r - EOS - end - - it "should form properly separated multipart data" do - f = File.new(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/master_shake.jpg") - m = RestClient::Payload::Multipart.new({:foo => f}) - m.to_s.should == <<-EOS ---#{m.boundary}\r -Content-Disposition: form-data; name="foo"; filename="master_shake.jpg"\r -Content-Type: image/jpeg\r -\r -#{IO.read(f.path)}\r ---#{m.boundary}--\r - EOS - end - - it "should detect optional (original) content type and filename" do - f = File.new(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/master_shake.jpg") - f.instance_eval "def content_type; 'text/plain'; end" - f.instance_eval "def original_filename; 'foo.txt'; end" - m = RestClient::Payload::Multipart.new({:foo => f}) - m.to_s.should == <<-EOS ---#{m.boundary}\r -Content-Disposition: form-data; name="foo"; filename="foo.txt"\r -Content-Type: text/plain\r -\r -#{IO.read(f.path)}\r ---#{m.boundary}--\r - EOS - end - - it "should handle hash in hash parameters" do - m = RestClient::Payload::Multipart.new({:bar => {:baz => "foo"}}) - m.to_s.should == <<-EOS ---#{m.boundary}\r -Content-Disposition: form-data; name="bar[baz]"\r -\r -foo\r ---#{m.boundary}--\r - EOS - - f = File.new(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/master_shake.jpg") - f.instance_eval "def content_type; 'text/plain'; end" - f.instance_eval "def original_filename; 'foo.txt'; end" - m = RestClient::Payload::Multipart.new({:foo => {:bar => f}}) - m.to_s.should == <<-EOS ---#{m.boundary}\r -Content-Disposition: form-data; name="foo[bar]"; filename="foo.txt"\r -Content-Type: text/plain\r -\r -#{IO.read(f.path)}\r ---#{m.boundary}--\r - EOS - end - - end - - context "Payload generation" do - it "should recognize standard urlencoded params" do - RestClient::Payload.generate({"foo" => 'bar'}).should be_kind_of(RestClient::Payload::UrlEncoded) - end - - it "should recognize multipart params" do - f = File.new(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/master_shake.jpg") - RestClient::Payload.generate({"foo" => f}).should be_kind_of(RestClient::Payload::Multipart) - end - - it "should be multipart if forced" do - RestClient::Payload.generate({"foo" => "bar", :multipart => true}).should be_kind_of(RestClient::Payload::Multipart) - end - - it "should return data if no of the above" do - RestClient::Payload.generate("data").should be_kind_of(RestClient::Payload::Base) - end - - it "should recognize nested multipart payloads" do - f = File.new(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/master_shake.jpg") - RestClient::Payload.generate({"foo" => {"file" => f}}).should be_kind_of(RestClient::Payload::Multipart) - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/raw_response_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/raw_response_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 38353deb3..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/raw_response_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/base' - -describe RestClient::RawResponse do - before do - @tf = mock("Tempfile", :read => "the answer is 42", :open => true) - @net_http_res = mock('net http response') - @response = RestClient::RawResponse.new(@tf, @net_http_res) - end - - it "behaves like string" do - @response.to_s.should == 'the answer is 42' - end - - it "exposes a Tempfile" do - @response.file.should == @tf - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/request_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/request_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9ccd0ddce..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/request_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,546 +0,0 @@ -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/base' - -describe RestClient::Request do - before do - @request = RestClient::Request.new(:method => :put, :url => 'http://some/resource', :payload => 'payload') - - @uri = mock("uri") - @uri.stub!(:request_uri).and_return('/resource') - @uri.stub!(:host).and_return('some') - @uri.stub!(:port).and_return(80) - - @net = mock("net::http base") - @http = mock("net::http connection") - Net::HTTP.stub!(:new).and_return(@net) - @net.stub!(:start).and_yield(@http) - @net.stub!(:use_ssl=) - @net.stub!(:verify_mode=) - RestClient.log = nil - end - - it "accept */* mimetype, preferring xml" do - @request.default_headers[:accept].should == '*/*; q=0.5, application/xml' - end - - describe "compression" do - it "decodes an uncompressed result body by passing it straight through" do - RestClient::Request.decode(nil, 'xyz').should == 'xyz' - end - - it "decodes a gzip body" do - RestClient::Request.decode('gzip', "\037\213\b\b\006'\252H\000\003t\000\313T\317UH\257\312,HM\341\002\000G\242(\r\v\000\000\000").should == "i'm gziped\n" - end - - it "ingores gzip for empty bodies" do - RestClient::Request.decode('gzip', '').should be_empty - end - - it "decodes a deflated body" do - RestClient::Request.decode('deflate', "x\234+\316\317MUHIM\313I,IMQ(I\255(\001\000A\223\006\363").should == "some deflated text" - end - end - - it "processes a successful result" do - res = mock("result") - res.stub!(:code).and_return("200") - res.stub!(:body).and_return('body') - res.stub!(:[]).with('content-encoding').and_return(nil) - @request.process_result(res).should == 'body' - end - - it "doesn't classify successful requests as failed" do - 203.upto(206) do |code| - res = mock("result") - res.stub!(:code).and_return(code.to_s) - res.stub!(:body).and_return("") - res.stub!(:[]).with('content-encoding').and_return(nil) - @request.process_result(res).should be_empty - end - end - - it "parses a url into a URI object" do - URI.should_receive(:parse).with('http://example.com/resource') - @request.parse_url('http://example.com/resource') - end - - it "adds http:// to the front of resources specified in the syntax example.com/resource" do - URI.should_receive(:parse).with('http://example.com/resource') - @request.parse_url('example.com/resource') - end - - describe "user - password" do - it "extracts the username and password when parsing http://user:password@example.com/" do - URI.stub!(:parse).and_return(mock('uri', :user => 'joe', :password => 'pass1')) - @request.parse_url_with_auth('http://joe:pass1@example.com/resource') - @request.user.should == 'joe' - @request.password.should == 'pass1' - end - - it "doesn't overwrite user and password (which may have already been set by the Resource constructor) if there is no user/password in the url" do - URI.stub!(:parse).and_return(mock('uri', :user => nil, :password => nil)) - @request = RestClient::Request.new(:method => 'get', :url => 'example.com', :user => 'beth', :password => 'pass2') - @request.parse_url_with_auth('http://example.com/resource') - @request.user.should == 'beth' - @request.password.should == 'pass2' - end - end - - it "correctly formats cookies provided to the constructor" do - URI.stub!(:parse).and_return(mock('uri', :user => nil, :password => nil)) - @request = RestClient::Request.new(:method => 'get', :url => 'example.com', :cookies => {:session_id => '1', :user_id => "someone" }) - @request.should_receive(:default_headers).and_return({'foo' => 'bar'}) - headers = @request.make_headers({}).should == { 'Foo' => 'bar', 'Cookie' => 'session_id=1,user_id=someone'} - end - - it "determines the Net::HTTP class to instantiate by the method name" do - @request.net_http_request_class(:put).should == Net::HTTP::Put - end - - describe "user headers" do - it "merges user headers with the default headers" do - @request.should_receive(:default_headers).and_return({ '1' => '2' }) - headers = @request.make_headers('3' => '4') - headers.should have_key('1') - headers['1'].should == '2' - headers.should have_key('3') - headers['3'].should == '4' - end - - it "prefers the user header when the same header exists in the defaults" do - @request.should_receive(:default_headers).and_return({ '1' => '2' }) - headers = @request.make_headers('1' => '3') - headers.should have_key('1') - headers['1'].should == '3' - end - end - - describe "header symbols" do - - it "converts header symbols from :content_type to 'Content-type'" do - @request.should_receive(:default_headers).and_return({}) - headers = @request.make_headers(:content_type => 'abc') - headers.should have_key('Content-type') - headers['Content-type'].should == 'abc' - end - - it "converts content-type from extension to real content-type" do - @request.should_receive(:default_headers).and_return({}) - headers = @request.make_headers(:content_type => 'json') - headers.should have_key('Content-type') - headers['Content-type'].should == 'application/json' - end - - it "converts accept from extension(s) to real content-type(s)" do - @request.should_receive(:default_headers).and_return({}) - headers = @request.make_headers(:accept => 'json, mp3') - headers.should have_key('Accept') - headers['Accept'].should == 'application/json, audio/mpeg' - - @request.should_receive(:default_headers).and_return({}) - headers = @request.make_headers(:accept => :json) - headers.should have_key('Accept') - headers['Accept'].should == 'application/json' - end - - it "converts header values to strings" do - @request.make_headers('A' => 1)['A'].should == '1' - end - end - - it "executes by constructing the Net::HTTP object, headers, and payload and calling transmit" do - @request.should_receive(:parse_url_with_auth).with('http://some/resource').and_return(@uri) - klass = mock("net:http class") - @request.should_receive(:net_http_request_class).with(:put).and_return(klass) - klass.should_receive(:new).and_return('result') - @request.should_receive(:transmit).with(@uri, 'result', kind_of(RestClient::Payload::Base)) - @request.execute_inner - end - - it "transmits the request with Net::HTTP" do - @http.should_receive(:request).with('req', 'payload') - @request.should_receive(:process_result) - @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', 'payload') - end - - describe "payload" do - it "sends nil payloads" do - @http.should_receive(:request).with('req', nil) - @request.should_receive(:process_result) - @request.stub!(:response_log) - @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', nil) - end - - it "passes non-hash payloads straight through" do - @request.process_payload("x").should == "x" - end - - it "converts a hash payload to urlencoded data" do - @request.process_payload(:a => 'b c+d').should == "a=b%20c%2Bd" - end - - it "accepts nested hashes in payload" do - payload = @request.process_payload(:user => { :name => 'joe', :location => { :country => 'USA', :state => 'CA' }}) - payload.should include('user[name]=joe') - payload.should include('user[location][country]=USA') - payload.should include('user[location][state]=CA') - end - end - - it "set urlencoded content_type header on hash payloads" do - @request.process_payload(:a => 1) - @request.headers[:content_type].should == 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' - end - - describe "credentials" do - it "sets up the credentials prior to the request" do - @http.stub!(:request) - @request.stub!(:process_result) - @request.stub!(:response_log) - - @request.stub!(:user).and_return('joe') - @request.stub!(:password).and_return('mypass') - @request.should_receive(:setup_credentials).with('req') - - @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', nil) - end - - it "does not attempt to send any credentials if user is nil" do - @request.stub!(:user).and_return(nil) - req = mock("request") - req.should_not_receive(:basic_auth) - @request.setup_credentials(req) - end - - it "setup credentials when there's a user" do - @request.stub!(:user).and_return('joe') - @request.stub!(:password).and_return('mypass') - req = mock("request") - req.should_receive(:basic_auth).with('joe', 'mypass') - @request.setup_credentials(req) - end - end - - it "catches EOFError and shows the more informative ServerBrokeConnection" do - @http.stub!(:request).and_raise(EOFError) - lambda { @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', nil) }.should raise_error(RestClient::ServerBrokeConnection) - end - - it "execute calls execute_inner" do - @request.should_receive(:execute_inner) - @request.execute - end - - it "class method execute wraps constructor" do - req = mock("rest request") - RestClient::Request.should_receive(:new).with(1 => 2).and_return(req) - req.should_receive(:execute) - RestClient::Request.execute(1 => 2) - end - - describe "redirection" do - it "raises a Redirect with the new location when the response is in the 30x range" do - res = mock('response', :code => '301', :header => { 'Location' => 'http://new/resource'}, :[] => ['content-encoding' => ''], :body => '' ) - lambda { @request.process_result(res) }.should raise_error(RestClient::Redirect) { |e| e.url.should == 'http://new/resource'} - end - - it "handles redirects with relative paths" do - res = mock('response', :code => '301', :header => { 'Location' => 'index' }, :[] => ['content-encoding' => ''], :body => '' ) - lambda { @request.process_result(res) }.should raise_error(RestClient::Redirect) { |e| e.url.should == 'http://some/index' } - end - - it "handles redirects with absolute paths" do - @request.instance_variable_set('@url', 'http://some/place/else') - res = mock('response', :code => '301', :header => { 'Location' => '/index' }, :[] => ['content-encoding' => ''], :body => '' ) - lambda { @request.process_result(res) }.should raise_error(RestClient::Redirect) { |e| e.url.should == 'http://some/index' } - end - - it "uses GET and clears payload and removes possible harmful headers when following 30x redirects" do - url = "http://example.com/redirected" - - @request.should_receive(:execute_inner).once.ordered.and_raise(RestClient::Redirect.new(url)) - - @request.should_receive(:execute_inner).once.ordered do - @request.processed_headers.should_not have_key("Content-Length") - @request.url.should == url - @request.method.should == :get - @request.payload.should be_nil - end - - @request.execute - end - end - - describe "exception" do - it "raises Unauthorized when the response is 401" do - res = mock('response', :code => '401', :[] => ['content-encoding' => ''], :body => '' ) - lambda { @request.process_result(res) }.should raise_error(RestClient::Unauthorized) - end - - it "raises ResourceNotFound when the response is 404" do - res = mock('response', :code => '404', :[] => ['content-encoding' => ''], :body => '' ) - lambda { @request.process_result(res) }.should raise_error(RestClient::ResourceNotFound) - end - - it "raises RequestFailed otherwise" do - res = mock('response', :code => '500', :[] => ['content-encoding' => ''], :body => '' ) - lambda { @request.process_result(res) }.should raise_error(RestClient::InternalServerError) - end - end - - describe "block usage" do - it "returns what asked to" do - res = mock('response', :code => '401', :[] => ['content-encoding' => ''], :body => '' ) - @request.process_result(res){|response| "foo"}.should == "foo" - end - end - - describe "proxy" do - it "creates a proxy class if a proxy url is given" do - RestClient.stub!(:proxy).and_return("http://example.com/") - @request.net_http_class.should include(Net::HTTP::ProxyDelta) - end - - it "creates a non-proxy class if a proxy url is not given" do - @request.net_http_class.should_not include(Net::HTTP::ProxyDelta) - end - end - - - describe "logging" do - it "logs a get request" do - log = RestClient.log = [] - RestClient::Request.new(:method => :get, :url => 'http://url').log_request - ['RestClient.get "http://url", "Accept-encoding"=>"gzip, deflate", "Accept"=>"*/*; q=0.5, application/xml"' + "\n", - 'RestClient.get "http://url", "Accept"=>"*/*; q=0.5, application/xml", "Accept-encoding"=>"gzip, deflate"' + "\n"].should include(log[0]) - end - - it "logs a post request with a small payload" do - log = RestClient.log = [] - RestClient::Request.new(:method => :post, :url => 'http://url', :payload => 'foo').log_request - ['RestClient.post "http://url", "foo", "Accept-encoding"=>"gzip, deflate", "Content-Length"=>"3", "Accept"=>"*/*; q=0.5, application/xml"' + "\n", - 'RestClient.post "http://url", "foo", "Accept"=>"*/*; q=0.5, application/xml", "Accept-encoding"=>"gzip, deflate", "Content-Length"=>"3"' + "\n"].should include(log[0]) - end - - it "logs a post request with a large payload" do - log = RestClient.log = [] - RestClient::Request.new(:method => :post, :url => 'http://url', :payload => ('x' * 1000)).log_request - ['RestClient.post "http://url", 1000 byte length, "Accept-encoding"=>"gzip, deflate", "Content-Length"=>"1000", "Accept"=>"*/*; q=0.5, application/xml"' + "\n", - 'RestClient.post "http://url", 1000 byte length, "Accept"=>"*/*; q=0.5, application/xml", "Accept-encoding"=>"gzip, deflate", "Content-Length"=>"1000"' + "\n"].should include(log[0]) - end - - it "logs input headers as a hash" do - log = RestClient.log = [] - RestClient::Request.new(:method => :get, :url => 'http://url', :headers => { :accept => 'text/plain' }).log_request - ['RestClient.get "http://url", "Accept-encoding"=>"gzip, deflate", "Accept"=>"text/plain"' + "\n", - 'RestClient.get "http://url", "Accept"=>"text/plain", "Accept-encoding"=>"gzip, deflate"' + "\n"].should include(log[0]) - end - - it "logs a response including the status code, content type, and result body size in bytes" do - log = RestClient.log = [] - res = mock('result', :code => '200', :class => Net::HTTPOK, :body => 'abcd') - res.stub!(:[]).with('Content-type').and_return('text/html') - @request.log_response res - log[0].should == "# => 200 OK | text/html 4 bytes\n" - end - - it "logs a response with a nil Content-type" do - log = RestClient.log = [] - res = mock('result', :code => '200', :class => Net::HTTPOK, :body => 'abcd') - res.stub!(:[]).with('Content-type').and_return(nil) - @request.log_response res - log[0].should == "# => 200 OK | 4 bytes\n" - end - - it "logs a response with a nil body" do - log = RestClient.log = [] - res = mock('result', :code => '200', :class => Net::HTTPOK, :body => nil) - res.stub!(:[]).with('Content-type').and_return('text/html; charset=utf-8') - @request.log_response res - log[0].should == "# => 200 OK | text/html 0 bytes\n" - end - end - - it "strips the charset from the response content type" do - log = RestClient.log = [] - res = mock('result', :code => '200', :class => Net::HTTPOK, :body => 'abcd') - res.stub!(:[]).with('Content-type').and_return('text/html; charset=utf-8') - @request.log_response res - log[0].should == "# => 200 OK | text/html 4 bytes\n" - end - - describe "timeout" do - it "set read_timeout" do - @request = RestClient::Request.new(:method => :put, :url => 'http://some/resource', :payload => 'payload', :timeout => 123) - @http.stub!(:request) - @request.stub!(:process_result) - @request.stub!(:response_log) - - @net.should_receive(:read_timeout=).with(123) - - @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', nil) - end - - it "set open_timeout" do - @request = RestClient::Request.new(:method => :put, :url => 'http://some/resource', :payload => 'payload', :open_timeout => 123) - @http.stub!(:request) - @request.stub!(:process_result) - @request.stub!(:response_log) - - @net.should_receive(:open_timeout=).with(123) - - @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', nil) - end - end - - describe "ssl" do - it "uses SSL when the URI refers to a https address" do - @uri.stub!(:is_a?).with(URI::HTTPS).and_return(true) - @net.should_receive(:use_ssl=).with(true) - @http.stub!(:request) - @request.stub!(:process_result) - @request.stub!(:response_log) - @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', 'payload') - end - - it "should default to not verifying ssl certificates" do - @request.verify_ssl.should == false - end - - it "should set net.verify_mode to OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE if verify_ssl is false" do - @net.should_receive(:verify_mode=).with(OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE) - @http.stub!(:request) - @request.stub!(:process_result) - @request.stub!(:response_log) - @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', 'payload') - end - - it "should not set net.verify_mode to OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE if verify_ssl is true" do - @request = RestClient::Request.new(:method => :put, :url => 'https://some/resource', :payload => 'payload', :verify_ssl => true) - @net.should_not_receive(:verify_mode=).with(OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE) - @http.stub!(:request) - @request.stub!(:process_result) - @request.stub!(:response_log) - @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', 'payload') - end - - it "should set net.verify_mode to the passed value if verify_ssl is an OpenSSL constant" do - mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER | OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT - @request = RestClient::Request.new( :method => :put, - :url => 'https://some/resource', - :payload => 'payload', - :verify_ssl => mode ) - @net.should_receive(:verify_mode=).with(mode) - @http.stub!(:request) - @request.stub!(:process_result) - @request.stub!(:response_log) - @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', 'payload') - end - - it "should default to not having an ssl_client_cert" do - @request.ssl_client_cert.should be(nil) - end - - it "should set the ssl_client_cert if provided" do - @request = RestClient::Request.new( - :method => :put, - :url => 'https://some/resource', - :payload => 'payload', - :ssl_client_cert => "whatsupdoc!" - ) - @net.should_receive(:cert=).with("whatsupdoc!") - @http.stub!(:request) - @request.stub!(:process_result) - @request.stub!(:response_log) - @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', 'payload') - end - - it "should not set the ssl_client_cert if it is not provided" do - @request = RestClient::Request.new( - :method => :put, - :url => 'https://some/resource', - :payload => 'payload' - ) - @net.should_not_receive(:cert=).with("whatsupdoc!") - @http.stub!(:request) - @request.stub!(:process_result) - @request.stub!(:response_log) - @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', 'payload') - end - - it "should default to not having an ssl_client_key" do - @request.ssl_client_key.should be(nil) - end - - it "should set the ssl_client_key if provided" do - @request = RestClient::Request.new( - :method => :put, - :url => 'https://some/resource', - :payload => 'payload', - :ssl_client_key => "whatsupdoc!" - ) - @net.should_receive(:key=).with("whatsupdoc!") - @http.stub!(:request) - @request.stub!(:process_result) - @request.stub!(:response_log) - @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', 'payload') - end - - it "should not set the ssl_client_key if it is not provided" do - @request = RestClient::Request.new( - :method => :put, - :url => 'https://some/resource', - :payload => 'payload' - ) - @net.should_not_receive(:key=).with("whatsupdoc!") - @http.stub!(:request) - @request.stub!(:process_result) - @request.stub!(:response_log) - @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', 'payload') - end - - it "should default to not having an ssl_ca_file" do - @request.ssl_ca_file.should be(nil) - end - - it "should set the ssl_ca_file if provided" do - @request = RestClient::Request.new( - :method => :put, - :url => 'https://some/resource', - :payload => 'payload', - :ssl_ca_file => "Certificate Authority File" - ) - @net.should_receive(:ca_file=).with("Certificate Authority File") - @http.stub!(:request) - @request.stub!(:process_result) - @request.stub!(:response_log) - @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', 'payload') - end - - it "should not set the ssl_ca_file if it is not provided" do - @request = RestClient::Request.new( - :method => :put, - :url => 'https://some/resource', - :payload => 'payload' - ) - @net.should_not_receive(:ca_file=).with("Certificate Authority File") - @http.stub!(:request) - @request.stub!(:process_result) - @request.stub!(:response_log) - @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', 'payload') - end - end - - it "should still return a response object for 204 No Content responses" do - @request = RestClient::Request.new( - :method => :put, - :url => 'https://some/resource', - :payload => 'payload' - ) - net_http_res = Net::HTTPNoContent.new("", "204", "No Content") - net_http_res.stub!(:read_body).and_return(nil) - @http.should_receive(:request).and_return(@request.fetch_body(net_http_res)) - response = @request.transmit(@uri, 'req', 'payload') - response.should_not be_nil - response.code.should equal(204) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/resource_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/resource_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ec0a652aa..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/resource_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/base' - -require 'webmock/rspec' -include WebMock - -describe RestClient::Resource do - before do - @resource = RestClient::Resource.new('http://some/resource', :user => 'jane', :password => 'mypass', :headers => { 'X-Something' => '1'}) - end - - context "Resource delegation" do - it "GET" do - RestClient::Request.should_receive(:execute).with(:method => :get, :url => 'http://some/resource', :headers => { 'X-Something' => '1'}, :user => 'jane', :password => 'mypass') - @resource.get - end - - it "POST" do - RestClient::Request.should_receive(:execute).with(:method => :post, :url => 'http://some/resource', :payload => 'abc', :headers => { :content_type => 'image/jpg', 'X-Something' => '1'}, :user => 'jane', :password => 'mypass') - @resource.post 'abc', :content_type => 'image/jpg' - end - - it "PUT" do - RestClient::Request.should_receive(:execute).with(:method => :put, :url => 'http://some/resource', :payload => 'abc', :headers => { :content_type => 'image/jpg', 'X-Something' => '1'}, :user => 'jane', :password => 'mypass') - @resource.put 'abc', :content_type => 'image/jpg' - end - - it "DELETE" do - RestClient::Request.should_receive(:execute).with(:method => :delete, :url => 'http://some/resource', :headers => { 'X-Something' => '1'}, :user => 'jane', :password => 'mypass') - @resource.delete - end - - it "overrides resource headers" do - RestClient::Request.should_receive(:execute).with(:method => :get, :url => 'http://some/resource', :headers => { 'X-Something' => '2'}, :user => 'jane', :password => 'mypass') - @resource.get 'X-Something' => '2' - end - end - - it "can instantiate with no user/password" do - @resource = RestClient::Resource.new('http://some/resource') - end - - it "is backwards compatible with previous constructor" do - @resource = RestClient::Resource.new('http://some/resource', 'user', 'pass') - @resource.user.should == 'user' - @resource.password.should == 'pass' - end - - it "concatenates urls, inserting a slash when it needs one" do - @resource.concat_urls('http://example.com', 'resource').should == 'http://example.com/resource' - end - - it "concatenates urls, using no slash if the first url ends with a slash" do - @resource.concat_urls('http://example.com/', 'resource').should == 'http://example.com/resource' - end - - it "concatenates urls, using no slash if the second url starts with a slash" do - @resource.concat_urls('http://example.com', '/resource').should == 'http://example.com/resource' - end - - it "concatenates even non-string urls, :posts + 1 => 'posts/1'" do - @resource.concat_urls(:posts, 1).should == 'posts/1' - end - - it "offers subresources via []" do - parent = RestClient::Resource.new('http://example.com') - parent['posts'].url.should == 'http://example.com/posts' - end - - it "transports options to subresources" do - parent = RestClient::Resource.new('http://example.com', :user => 'user', :password => 'password') - parent['posts'].user.should == 'user' - parent['posts'].password.should == 'password' - end - - it "prints its url with to_s" do - RestClient::Resource.new('x').to_s.should == 'x' - end - - describe 'block' do - it 'can use block when creating the resource' do - stub_request(:get, 'www.example.com').to_return(:body => '', :status => 404) - resource = RestClient::Resource.new('www.example.com'){|response| 'foo'} - resource.get.should == 'foo' - end - - it 'can use block when executing the resource' do - stub_request(:get, 'www.example.com').to_return(:body => '', :status => 404) - resource = RestClient::Resource.new('www.example.com') - resource.get{|response| 'foo'}.should == 'foo' - end - - it 'execution block override resource block' do - stub_request(:get, 'www.example.com').to_return(:body => '', :status => 404) - resource = RestClient::Resource.new('www.example.com'){|response| 'foo'} - resource.get{|response| 'bar'}.should == 'bar' - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/response_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/response_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 07489a8f4..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/response_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/base' - -describe RestClient::Response do - before do - @net_http_res = mock('net http response', :to_hash => {"Status" => ["200 OK"]}) - @response = RestClient::Response.new('abc', @net_http_res) - end - - it "behaves like string" do - @response.should == 'abc' - end - - it "accepts nil strings and sets it to empty for the case of HEAD" do - RestClient::Response.new(nil, @net_http_res).should == "" - end - - it "test headers and raw headers" do - @response.raw_headers["Status"][0].should == "200 OK" - @response.headers[:status].should == "200 OK" - end - - describe "cookie processing" do - it "should correctly deal with one Set-Cookie header with one cookie inside" do - net_http_res = mock('net http response', :to_hash => {"etag" => ["\"e1ac1a2df945942ef4cac8116366baad\""], "set-cookie" => ["main_page=main_page_no_rewrite; path=/; expires=Tue, 20-Jan-2015 15:03:14 GMT"]}) - response = RestClient::Response.new('abc', net_http_res) - response.headers[:set_cookie].should == ["main_page=main_page_no_rewrite; path=/; expires=Tue, 20-Jan-2015 15:03:14 GMT"] - response.cookies.should == { "main_page" => "main_page_no_rewrite" } - end - - it "should correctly deal with multiple cookies [multiple Set-Cookie headers]" do - net_http_res = mock('net http response', :to_hash => {"etag" => ["\"e1ac1a2df945942ef4cac8116366baad\""], "set-cookie" => ["main_page=main_page_no_rewrite; path=/; expires=Tue, 20-Jan-2015 15:03:14 GMT", "remember_me=; path=/; expires=Thu, 01-Jan-1970 00:00:00 GMT", "user=somebody; path=/; expires=Thu, 01-Jan-1970 00:00:00 GMT"]}) - response = RestClient::Response.new('abc', net_http_res) - response.headers[:set_cookie].should == ["main_page=main_page_no_rewrite; path=/; expires=Tue, 20-Jan-2015 15:03:14 GMT", "remember_me=; path=/; expires=Thu, 01-Jan-1970 00:00:00 GMT", "user=somebody; path=/; expires=Thu, 01-Jan-1970 00:00:00 GMT"] - response.cookies.should == { - "main_page" => "main_page_no_rewrite", - "remember_me" => "", - "user" => "somebody" - } - end - - it "should correctly deal with multiple cookies [one Set-Cookie header with multiple cookies]" do - net_http_res = mock('net http response', :to_hash => {"etag" => ["\"e1ac1a2df945942ef4cac8116366baad\""], "set-cookie" => ["main_page=main_page_no_rewrite; path=/; expires=Tue, 20-Jan-2015 15:03:14 GMT, remember_me=; path=/; expires=Thu, 01-Jan-1970 00:00:00 GMT, user=somebody; path=/; expires=Thu, 01-Jan-1970 00:00:00 GMT"]}) - response = RestClient::Response.new('abc', net_http_res) - response.cookies.should == { - "main_page" => "main_page_no_rewrite", - "remember_me" => "", - "user" => "somebody" - } - end - end - - describe "exceptions processing" do - it "should return itself for normal codes" do - (200..206).each do |code| - net_http_res = mock('net http response', :code => '200') - response = RestClient::Response.new('abc', net_http_res) - response.return! - end - end - - it "should throw an exception for other codes" do - RestClient::Exceptions::EXCEPTIONS_MAP.each_key do |code| - net_http_res = mock('net http response', :code => code.to_i) - response = RestClient::Response.new('abc', net_http_res) - lambda { response.return!}.should raise_error - end - end - - end - - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/restclient_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/restclient_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3107afb1f..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/rest-client-1.3.0/spec/restclient_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/base' - -describe RestClient do - describe "API" do - it "GET" do - RestClient::Request.should_receive(:execute).with(:method => :get, :url => 'http://some/resource', :headers => {}) - RestClient.get('http://some/resource') - end - - it "POST" do - RestClient::Request.should_receive(:execute).with(:method => :post, :url => 'http://some/resource', :payload => 'payload', :headers => {}) - RestClient.post('http://some/resource', 'payload') - end - - it "PUT" do - RestClient::Request.should_receive(:execute).with(:method => :put, :url => 'http://some/resource', :payload => 'payload', :headers => {}) - RestClient.put('http://some/resource', 'payload') - end - - it "DELETE" do - RestClient::Request.should_receive(:execute).with(:method => :delete, :url => 'http://some/resource', :headers => {}) - RestClient.delete('http://some/resource') - end - - it "HEAD" do - RestClient::Request.should_receive(:execute).with(:method => :head, :url => 'http://some/resource', :headers => {}) - RestClient.head('http://some/resource') - end - end - - describe "logging" do - after do - RestClient.log = nil - end - - it "uses << if the log is not a string" do - log = RestClient.log = [] - log.should_receive(:<<).with('xyz') - RestClient.log << 'xyz' - end - - it "displays the log to stdout" do - RestClient.log = 'stdout' - STDOUT.should_receive(:puts).with('xyz') - RestClient.log << 'xyz' - end - - it "displays the log to stderr" do - RestClient.log = 'stderr' - STDERR.should_receive(:puts).with('xyz') - RestClient.log << 'xyz' - end - - it "append the log to the requested filename" do - RestClient.log = '/tmp/restclient.log' - f = mock('file handle') - File.should_receive(:open).with('/tmp/restclient.log', 'a').and_yield(f) - f.should_receive(:puts).with('xyz') - RestClient.log << 'xyz' - end - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/subexec-0.0.4/.specification b/vendor/gems/subexec-0.0.4/.specification deleted file mode 100644 index 97347f350..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/subexec-0.0.4/.specification +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ ---- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification -name: subexec -version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 23 - prerelease: false - segments: - - 0 - - 0 - - 4 - version: 0.0.4 -platform: ruby -authors: -- Peter Kieltyka -autorequire: -bindir: bin -cert_chain: [] - -date: 2010-07-07 00:00:00 -04:00 -default_executable: -dependencies: [] - -description: Subexec spawns an external command with a timeout -email: -- peter@nulayer.com -executables: [] - -extensions: [] - -extra_rdoc_files: [] - -files: -- README.rdoc -- VERSION -- lib/subexec.rb -has_rdoc: true -homepage: http://github.com/nulayer/subexec -licenses: [] - -post_install_message: -rdoc_options: [] - -require_paths: -- lib -required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - none: false - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 3 - segments: - - 0 - version: "0" -required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - none: false - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - hash: 3 - segments: - - 0 - version: "0" -requirements: [] - -rubyforge_project: -rubygems_version: 1.3.7 -signing_key: -specification_version: 3 -summary: Subexec spawns an external command with a timeout -test_files: [] - diff --git a/vendor/gems/subexec-0.0.4/README.rdoc b/vendor/gems/subexec-0.0.4/README.rdoc deleted file mode 100644 index b349a1fdc..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/subexec-0.0.4/README.rdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -= Subexec -by Peter Kieltyka -http://github/nulayer/subexec - -=== Description - -Subexec is a simple library that spawns an external command with -an optional timeout parameter. It relies on Ruby 1.9's Process.spawn -method. Also, it works with synchronous and asynchronous code. - -Useful for libraries that are Ruby wrappers for CLI's. For example, -resizing images with ImageMagick's mogrify command sometimes stalls -and never returns control back to the original process. Enter Subexec. - -=== Usage - - sub = Subexec.run "echo 'hello' && sleep 3", :timeout => 5 - puts sub.output # returns: hello - puts sub.exitstatus # returns: 0 - - sub = Subexec.run "echo 'hello' && sleep 3", :timeout => 1 - puts sub.output # returns: - puts sub.exitstatus # returns: - - -=== Limitations - -Only Ruby 1.9 can spawn non-blocking subprocesses, via Process.spawn. -So Ruby 1.8 support is sheerly for backwards compatibility. diff --git a/vendor/gems/subexec-0.0.4/VERSION b/vendor/gems/subexec-0.0.4/VERSION deleted file mode 100644 index 81340c7e7..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/subexec-0.0.4/VERSION +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -0.0.4 diff --git a/vendor/gems/subexec-0.0.4/lib/subexec.rb b/vendor/gems/subexec-0.0.4/lib/subexec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 88362d2f4..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/subexec-0.0.4/lib/subexec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -# = Subexec -# * by Peter Kieltyka -# * http://github/nulayer/subprocess -# -# === Description -# -# Subexec is a simple library that spawns an external command with -# an optional timeout parameter. It relies on Ruby 1.9's Process.spawn -# method. Also, it works with synchronous and asynchronous code. -# -# Useful for libraries that are Ruby wrappers for CLI's. For example, -# resizing images with ImageMagick's mogrify command sometimes stalls -# and never returns control back to the original process. Subexec -# executes mogrify and preempts if gets lost. -# -# === Usage -# -# # Print hello -# sub = Subexec.run "echo 'hello' && sleep 3", :timeout => 5 -# puts sub.output # returns: hello -# puts sub.exitstatus # returns: 0 -# -# # Timeout process after a second -# sub = Subexec.run "echo 'hello' && sleep 3", :timeout => 1 -# puts sub.output # returns: -# puts sub.exitstatus # returns: - -class Subexec - - attr_accessor :pid - attr_accessor :command - attr_accessor :timeout - attr_accessor :timer - attr_accessor :output - attr_accessor :exitstatus - - def self.run(command, options={}) - sub = new(command, options) - sub.run! - sub - end - - def initialize(command, options={}) - self.command = command - self.timeout = options[:timeout] || -1 # default is to never timeout - end - - def run! - if timeout > 0 && RUBY_VERSION >= '1.9' - spawn - else - exec - end - end - - - private - - def spawn - r, w = IO.pipe - self.pid = Process.spawn(command, STDERR=>w, STDOUT=>w) - w.close - - self.timer = Time.now + timeout - timed_out = false - - loop do - begin - flags = (timeout > 0 ? Process::WUNTRACED|Process::WNOHANG : 0) - ret = Process.waitpid(pid, flags) - rescue Errno::ECHILD - break - end - - break if ret == pid - sleep 0.01 - if Time.now > timer - timed_out = true - break - end - end - - if timed_out - # The subprocess timed out -- kill it - Process.kill(9, pid) rescue Errno::ESRCH - self.exitstatus = nil - else - # The subprocess exited on its own - self.exitstatus = $?.exitstatus - self.output = r.readlines.join("") - end - r.close - - self - end - - def exec - self.output = `#{command} 2>&1` - self.exitstatus = $?.exitstatus - end - -end - diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/.specification b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/.specification deleted file mode 100644 index 8f367ef03..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/.specification +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ ---- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification -name: uuidtools -version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: 2.1.1 -platform: ruby -authors: -- Bob Aman -autorequire: -bindir: bin -cert_chain: [] - -date: 2009-10-13 00:00:00 +01:00 -default_executable: -dependencies: -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: rake - type: :development - version_requirement: - version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: 0.8.3 - version: -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: rspec - type: :development - version_requirement: - version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: 1.1.11 - version: -- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency - name: launchy - type: :development - version_requirement: - version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: 0.3.2 - version: -description: | - A simple universally unique ID generation library. - -email: bob@sporkmonger.com -executables: [] - -extensions: [] - -extra_rdoc_files: -- README -files: -- lib/compat/securerandom.rb -- lib/uuidtools/version.rb -- lib/uuidtools.rb -- spec/spec.opts -- spec/spec_helper.rb -- spec/uuidtools/mac_address_spec.rb -- spec/uuidtools/utility_spec.rb -- spec/uuidtools/uuid_creation_spec.rb -- spec/uuidtools/uuid_parsing_spec.rb -- tasks/benchmark.rake -- tasks/clobber.rake -- tasks/gem.rake -- tasks/git.rake -- tasks/metrics.rake -- tasks/rdoc.rake -- tasks/rubyforge.rake -- tasks/spec.rake -- website/index.html -- CHANGELOG -- LICENSE -- Rakefile -- README -has_rdoc: true -homepage: http://uuidtools.rubyforge.org/ -licenses: [] - -post_install_message: -rdoc_options: -- --main -- README -require_paths: -- lib -required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "0" - version: -required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "0" - version: -requirements: [] - -rubyforge_project: uuidtools -rubygems_version: 1.3.5 -signing_key: -specification_version: 3 -summary: UUID generator -test_files: [] - diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/CHANGELOG b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/CHANGELOG deleted file mode 100644 index 11e028b95..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/CHANGELOG +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -== UUIDTools 2.1.1 - * fixed issue with Ruby 1.9 compatibility -== UUIDTools 2.1.0 - * completely reworked the MAC address detection code - * added additional parsing methods -== UUIDTools 2.0.0 - * moved to its own module to avoid collisions -== UUIDTools 1.0.7 - * fixed incompatible SecureRandom implementation -== UUIDTools 1.0.6 - * fixed Bignum hash issue - * added implicit to_str cast -== UUIDTools 1.0.5 - * improved specs - * fixed minor bugs - * better JRuby compatibility - * uses securerandom library - * updated rake tasks -== UUIDTools 1.0.4 - * calculates random node id with multicast bit if there is no MAC address - * uses RSpec instead of Test::Unit - * works in Ruby 1.9 - * cleaned up some code - * removed deprecated methods - * changed version constant - * new gem file structure -== UUIDTools 1.0.3 - * improved code for obtaining a MAC address within JRuby -== UUIDTools 1.0.2 - * improved code for obtaining a MAC address for Solaris and OpenBSD - * added hash and eql? methods -== UUIDTools 1.0.1 - * improved code for obtaining a MAC address for Solaris and NetBSD - * MAC addresses can now be set manually - * replaced random number generator, less effective on Windows, but faster - * fixed inheritance issues - * changed UUID#to_uri method to return a string instead of a URI object - * removed UUID#to_uri_string -== UUIDTools 1.0.0 - * slight improvements to the random number generator - * fixed issue with failing to obtain mac address in certain environments -== UUIDTools 0.1.4 - * improved speed when generating timestamp-based uuids - * fixed bug with rapid generation of timestamp uuids leading to duplicates - * improved code for detection of mac address -== UUIDTools 0.1.3 - * fixed issue with UUID#raw attempting to call protected class methods -== UUIDTools 0.1.2 - * fixed variant method - * added valid? method - * changed timestamp_create method to allow creation of UUIDs from - arbitrary timestamps -== UUIDTools 0.1.1 - * changed helper methods to be protected like they should have been -== UUIDTools 0.1.0 - * parsing and generation of UUIDs implemented diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/LICENSE b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 9e71de746..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -UUIDTools, Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Bob Aman - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/README b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/README deleted file mode 100644 index bba4d2120..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ - UUIDTools was designed to be a simple library for generating any - of the various types of UUIDs. It conforms to RFC 4122 whenever - possible. - -== Example - UUIDTools::UUID.md5_create(UUIDTools::UUID_DNS_NAMESPACE, "www.widgets.com") - => # - UUIDTools::UUID.sha1_create(UUIDTools::UUID_DNS_NAMESPACE, "www.widgets.com") - => # - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create - => # - UUIDTools::UUID.random_create - => # diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/Rakefile b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/Rakefile deleted file mode 100644 index 72808a278..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/Rakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -lib_dir = File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "lib")) -$:.unshift(lib_dir) -$:.uniq! - -require 'rubygems' -require 'rake' -require 'rake/testtask' -require 'rake/rdoctask' -require 'rake/packagetask' -require 'rake/gempackagetask' -require 'spec/rake/spectask' - -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'lib/uuidtools', 'version') - -PKG_DISPLAY_NAME = 'UUIDTools' -PKG_NAME = PKG_DISPLAY_NAME.downcase -PKG_VERSION = UUID::VERSION::STRING -PKG_FILE_NAME = "#{PKG_NAME}-#{PKG_VERSION}" - -RELEASE_NAME = "REL #{PKG_VERSION}" - -RUBY_FORGE_PROJECT = PKG_NAME -RUBY_FORGE_USER = "sporkmonger" -RUBY_FORGE_PATH = "/var/www/gforge-projects/#{RUBY_FORGE_PROJECT}" -RUBY_FORGE_URL = "http://#{RUBY_FORGE_PROJECT}.rubyforge.org/" - -PKG_SUMMARY = "UUID generator" -PKG_DESCRIPTION = <<-TEXT -A simple universally unique ID generation library. -TEXT - -PKG_FILES = FileList[ - "lib/**/*", "spec/**/*", "vendor/**/*", - "tasks/**/*", "website/**/*", - "[A-Z]*", "Rakefile" -].exclude(/database\.yml/).exclude(/[_\.]git$/) - -RCOV_ENABLED = (RUBY_PLATFORM != "java" && RUBY_VERSION =~ /^1\.8/) -if RCOV_ENABLED - task :default => "spec:verify" -else - task :default => "spec" -end - -WINDOWS = (RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /mswin|win32|mingw|bccwin|cygwin/) rescue false -SUDO = WINDOWS ? '' : ('sudo' unless ENV['SUDOLESS']) - -Dir['tasks/**/*.rake'].each { |rake| load rake } diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/lib/compat/securerandom.rb b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/lib/compat/securerandom.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 23ab23463..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/lib/compat/securerandom.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,202 +0,0 @@ -# = Secure random number generator interface. -# -# This library is an interface for secure random number generator which is -# suitable for generating session key in HTTP cookies, etc. -# -# It supports following secure random number generators. -# -# * openssl -# * /dev/urandom -# * Win32 -# -# == Example -# -# # random hexadecimal string. -# p SecureRandom.hex(10) #=> "52750b30ffbc7de3b362" -# p SecureRandom.hex(10) #=> "92b15d6c8dc4beb5f559" -# p SecureRandom.hex(11) #=> "6aca1b5c58e4863e6b81b8" -# p SecureRandom.hex(12) #=> "94b2fff3e7fd9b9c391a2306" -# p SecureRandom.hex(13) #=> "39b290146bea6ce975c37cfc23" -# ... -# -# # random base64 string. -# p SecureRandom.base64(10) #=> "EcmTPZwWRAozdA==" -# p SecureRandom.base64(10) #=> "9b0nsevdwNuM/w==" -# p SecureRandom.base64(10) #=> "KO1nIU+p9DKxGg==" -# p SecureRandom.base64(11) #=> "l7XEiFja+8EKEtY=" -# p SecureRandom.base64(12) #=> "7kJSM/MzBJI+75j8" -# p SecureRandom.base64(13) #=> "vKLJ0tXBHqQOuIcSIg==" -# ... -# -# # random binary string. -# p SecureRandom.random_bytes(10) #=> "\016\t{\370g\310pbr\301" -# p SecureRandom.random_bytes(10) #=> "\323U\030TO\234\357\020\a\337" -# ... - -if !defined?(SecureRandom) - begin - require 'openssl' - rescue LoadError - end - - module SecureRandom - # SecureRandom.random_bytes generates a random binary string. - # - # The argument n specifies the length of the result string. - # - # If n is not specified, 16 is assumed. - # It may be larger in future. - # - # If secure random number generator is not available, - # NotImplementedError is raised. - def self.random_bytes(n=nil) - n ||= 16 - - if defined? OpenSSL::Random - return OpenSSL::Random.random_bytes(n) - end - - if !defined?(@has_urandom) || @has_urandom - flags = File::RDONLY - flags |= File::NONBLOCK if defined? File::NONBLOCK - flags |= File::NOCTTY if defined? File::NOCTTY - flags |= File::NOFOLLOW if defined? File::NOFOLLOW - begin - File.open("/dev/urandom", flags) {|f| - unless f.stat.chardev? - raise Errno::ENOENT - end - @has_urandom = true - ret = f.readpartial(n) - if ret.length != n - raise NotImplementedError, - "Unexpected partial read from random device" - end - return ret - } - rescue Errno::ENOENT - @has_urandom = false - end - end - - if !defined?(@has_win32) - begin - require 'Win32API' - - crypt_acquire_context = Win32API.new( - "advapi32", "CryptAcquireContext", 'PPPII', 'L' - ) - @crypt_gen_random = Win32API.new( - "advapi32", "CryptGenRandom", 'LIP', 'L' - ) - - hProvStr = " " * 4 - prov_rsa_full = 1 - crypt_verifycontext = 0xF0000000 - - if crypt_acquire_context.call( - hProvStr, nil, nil, prov_rsa_full, crypt_verifycontext) == 0 - raise SystemCallError, - "CryptAcquireContext failed: #{lastWin32ErrorMessage}" - end - @hProv, = hProvStr.unpack('L') - - @has_win32 = true - rescue LoadError - @has_win32 = false - end - end - if @has_win32 - bytes = " " * n - if @crypt_gen_random.call(@hProv, bytes.size, bytes) == 0 - raise SystemCallError, - "CryptGenRandom failed: #{lastWin32ErrorMessage}" - end - return bytes - end - - raise NotImplementedError, "No random device" - end - - # SecureRandom.hex generates a random hex string. - # - # The argument n specifies the length of the random length. - # The length of the result string is twice of n. - # - # If n is not specified, 16 is assumed. - # It may be larger in future. - # - # If secure random number generator is not available, - # NotImplementedError is raised. - def self.hex(n=nil) - random_bytes(n).unpack("H*")[0] - end - - # SecureRandom.base64 generates a random base64 string. - # - # The argument n specifies the length of the random length. - # The length of the result string is about 4/3 of n. - # - # If n is not specified, 16 is assumed. - # It may be larger in future. - # - # If secure random number generator is not available, - # NotImplementedError is raised. - def self.base64(n=nil) - [random_bytes(n)].pack("m*").delete("\n") - end - - # SecureRandom.random_number generates a random number. - # - # If an positive integer is given as n, - # SecureRandom.random_number returns an integer: - # 0 <= SecureRandom.random_number(n) < n. - # - # If 0 is given or an argument is not given, - # SecureRandom.random_number returns an float: - # 0.0 <= SecureRandom.random_number() < 1.0. - def self.random_number(n=0) - if 0 < n - hex = n.to_s(16) - hex = '0' + hex if (hex.length & 1) == 1 - bin = [hex].pack("H*") - first = bin[0..0] - mask = first.respond_to?(:ord) ? first.ord : first.sum(8) - mask |= mask >> 1 - mask |= mask >> 2 - mask |= mask >> 4 - begin - rnd = SecureRandom.random_bytes(bin.length) - first = rnd[0..0] - ordinal = first.respond_to?(:ord) ? first.ord : first.sum(8) - rnd[0..0] = (ordinal & mask).chr - end until rnd < bin - rnd.unpack("H*")[0].hex - else - # assumption: Float::MANT_DIG <= 64 - i64 = SecureRandom.random_bytes(8).unpack("Q")[0] - Math.ldexp(i64 >> (64-Float::MANT_DIG), -Float::MANT_DIG) - end - end - - # Following code is based on David Garamond's GUID library for Ruby. - def self.lastWin32ErrorMessage # :nodoc: - get_last_error = Win32API.new( - "kernel32", "GetLastError", '', 'L' - ) - format_message = Win32API.new( - "kernel32", "FormatMessageA", 'LPLLPLPPPPPPPP', 'L' - ) - format_message_ignore_inserts = 0x00000200 - format_message_from_system = 0x00001000 - - code = get_last_error.call - msg = "\0" * 1024 - len = format_message.call( - format_message_ignore_inserts + format_message_from_system, - 0, code, 0, msg, 1024, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil - ) - msg[0, len].tr("\r", '').chomp - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/lib/uuidtools.rb b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/lib/uuidtools.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c3a5d38f3..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/lib/uuidtools.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,618 +0,0 @@ -#-- -# UUIDTools, Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Bob Aman -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. -#++ - -$:.unshift(File.dirname(__FILE__)) - -require 'uri' -require 'time' -require 'thread' -require 'digest/sha1' -require 'digest/md5' - -require 'uuidtools/version' - -begin - require 'securerandom' -rescue LoadError - require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'compat', 'securerandom') -end - -module UUIDTools - #= uuidtools.rb - # - # UUIDTools was designed to be a simple library for generating any - # of the various types of UUIDs. It conforms to RFC 4122 whenever - # possible. - # - #== Example - # UUID.md5_create(UUID_DNS_NAMESPACE, "www.widgets.com") - # => # - # UUID.sha1_create(UUID_DNS_NAMESPACE, "www.widgets.com") - # => # - # UUID.timestamp_create - # => # - # UUID.random_create - # => # - class UUID - include Comparable - - @@last_timestamp = nil - @@last_node_id = nil - @@last_clock_sequence = nil - @@state_file = nil - @@mutex = Mutex.new - - def initialize(time_low, time_mid, time_hi_and_version, - clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, clock_seq_low, nodes) - unless time_low >= 0 && time_low < 4294967296 - raise ArgumentError, - "Expected unsigned 32-bit number for time_low, got #{time_low}." - end - unless time_mid >= 0 && time_mid < 65536 - raise ArgumentError, - "Expected unsigned 16-bit number for time_mid, got #{time_mid}." - end - unless time_hi_and_version >= 0 && time_hi_and_version < 65536 - raise ArgumentError, - "Expected unsigned 16-bit number for time_hi_and_version, " + - "got #{time_hi_and_version}." - end - unless clock_seq_hi_and_reserved >= 0 && clock_seq_hi_and_reserved < 256 - raise ArgumentError, - "Expected unsigned 8-bit number for clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, " + - "got #{clock_seq_hi_and_reserved}." - end - unless clock_seq_low >= 0 && clock_seq_low < 256 - raise ArgumentError, - "Expected unsigned 8-bit number for clock_seq_low, " + - "got #{clock_seq_low}." - end - unless nodes.kind_of?(Enumerable) - raise TypeError, - "Expected Enumerable, got #{nodes.class.name}." - end - unless nodes.size == 6 - raise ArgumentError, - "Expected nodes to have size of 6." - end - for node in nodes - unless node >= 0 && node < 256 - raise ArgumentError, - "Expected unsigned 8-bit number for each node, " + - "got #{node}." - end - end - @time_low = time_low - @time_mid = time_mid - @time_hi_and_version = time_hi_and_version - @clock_seq_hi_and_reserved = clock_seq_hi_and_reserved - @clock_seq_low = clock_seq_low - @nodes = nodes - end - - attr_accessor :time_low - attr_accessor :time_mid - attr_accessor :time_hi_and_version - attr_accessor :clock_seq_hi_and_reserved - attr_accessor :clock_seq_low - attr_accessor :nodes - - # Parses a UUID from a string. - def self.parse(uuid_string) - unless uuid_string.kind_of? String - raise TypeError, - "Expected String, got #{uuid_string.class.name} instead." - end - uuid_components = uuid_string.downcase.scan( - Regexp.new("^([0-9a-f]{8})-([0-9a-f]{4})-([0-9a-f]{4})-" + - "([0-9a-f]{2})([0-9a-f]{2})-([0-9a-f]{12})$")).first - raise ArgumentError, "Invalid UUID format." if uuid_components.nil? - time_low = uuid_components[0].to_i(16) - time_mid = uuid_components[1].to_i(16) - time_hi_and_version = uuid_components[2].to_i(16) - clock_seq_hi_and_reserved = uuid_components[3].to_i(16) - clock_seq_low = uuid_components[4].to_i(16) - nodes = [] - for i in 0..5 - nodes << uuid_components[5][(i * 2)..(i * 2) + 1].to_i(16) - end - return self.new(time_low, time_mid, time_hi_and_version, - clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, clock_seq_low, nodes) - end - - # Parses a UUID from a raw byte string. - def self.parse_raw(raw_string) - unless raw_string.kind_of? String - raise TypeError, - "Expected String, got #{raw_string.class.name} instead." - end - integer = self.convert_byte_string_to_int(raw_string) - - time_low = (integer >> 96) & 0xFFFFFFFF - time_mid = (integer >> 80) & 0xFFFF - time_hi_and_version = (integer >> 64) & 0xFFFF - clock_seq_hi_and_reserved = (integer >> 56) & 0xFF - clock_seq_low = (integer >> 48) & 0xFF - nodes = [] - for i in 0..5 - nodes << ((integer >> (40 - (i * 8))) & 0xFF) - end - return self.new(time_low, time_mid, time_hi_and_version, - clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, clock_seq_low, nodes) - end - - # Parses a UUID from an Integer. - def self.parse_int(uuid_int) - unless uuid_int.kind_of?(Integer) - raise ArgumentError, - "Expected Integer, got #{uuid_int.class.name} instead." - end - return self.parse_raw(self.convert_int_to_byte_string(uuid_int, 16)) - end - - # Parse a UUID from a hexdigest String. - def self.parse_hexdigest(uuid_hexdigest) - unless uuid_hexdigest.kind_of?(String) - raise ArgumentError, - "Expected String, got #{uuid_hexdigest.class.name} instead." - end - return self.parse_int(uuid_hexdigest.to_i(16)) - end - - # Creates a UUID from a random value. - def self.random_create() - new_uuid = self.parse_raw(SecureRandom.random_bytes(16)) - new_uuid.time_hi_and_version &= 0x0FFF - new_uuid.time_hi_and_version |= (4 << 12) - new_uuid.clock_seq_hi_and_reserved &= 0x3F - new_uuid.clock_seq_hi_and_reserved |= 0x80 - return new_uuid - end - - # Creates a UUID from a timestamp. - def self.timestamp_create(timestamp=nil) - # We need a lock here to prevent two threads from ever - # getting the same timestamp. - @@mutex.synchronize do - # Always use GMT to generate UUIDs. - if timestamp.nil? - gmt_timestamp = Time.now.gmtime - else - gmt_timestamp = timestamp.gmtime - end - # Convert to 100 nanosecond blocks - gmt_timestamp_100_nanoseconds = (gmt_timestamp.tv_sec * 10000000) + - (gmt_timestamp.tv_usec * 10) + 0x01B21DD213814000 - mac_address = self.mac_address - node_id = 0 - if mac_address != nil - nodes = mac_address.split(":").collect do |octet| - octet.to_i(16) - end - else - nodes = SecureRandom.random_bytes(6).unpack("C*") - nodes[0] |= 0b00000001 - end - for i in 0..5 - node_id += (nodes[i] << (40 - (i * 8))) - end - clock_sequence = @@last_clock_sequence - if clock_sequence.nil? - clock_sequence = self.convert_byte_string_to_int( - SecureRandom.random_bytes(16) - ) - end - if @@last_node_id != nil && @@last_node_id != node_id - # The node id has changed. Change the clock id. - clock_sequence = self.convert_byte_string_to_int( - SecureRandom.random_bytes(16) - ) - elsif @@last_timestamp != nil && - gmt_timestamp_100_nanoseconds <= @@last_timestamp - clock_sequence = clock_sequence + 1 - end - @@last_timestamp = gmt_timestamp_100_nanoseconds - @@last_node_id = node_id - @@last_clock_sequence = clock_sequence - - time_low = gmt_timestamp_100_nanoseconds & 0xFFFFFFFF - time_mid = ((gmt_timestamp_100_nanoseconds >> 32) & 0xFFFF) - time_hi_and_version = ((gmt_timestamp_100_nanoseconds >> 48) & 0x0FFF) - time_hi_and_version |= (1 << 12) - clock_seq_low = clock_sequence & 0xFF; - clock_seq_hi_and_reserved = (clock_sequence & 0x3F00) >> 8 - clock_seq_hi_and_reserved |= 0x80 - - return self.new(time_low, time_mid, time_hi_and_version, - clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, clock_seq_low, nodes) - end - end - - # Creates a UUID using the MD5 hash. (Version 3) - def self.md5_create(namespace, name) - return self.create_from_hash(Digest::MD5, namespace, name) - end - - # Creates a UUID using the SHA1 hash. (Version 5) - def self.sha1_create(namespace, name) - return self.create_from_hash(Digest::SHA1, namespace, name) - end - - # This method applies only to version 1 UUIDs. - # Checks if the node ID was generated from a random number - # or from an IEEE 802 address (MAC address). - # Always returns false for UUIDs that aren't version 1. - # This should not be confused with version 4 UUIDs where - # more than just the node id is random. - def random_node_id? - return false if self.version != 1 - return ((self.nodes.first & 0x01) == 1) - end - - # Returns true if this UUID is the - # nil UUID (00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000). - def nil_uuid? - return false if self.time_low != 0 - return false if self.time_mid != 0 - return false if self.time_hi_and_version != 0 - return false if self.clock_seq_hi_and_reserved != 0 - return false if self.clock_seq_low != 0 - self.nodes.each do |node| - return false if node != 0 - end - return true - end - - # Returns the UUID version type. - # Possible values: - # 1 - Time-based with unique or random host identifier - # 2 - DCE Security version (with POSIX UIDs) - # 3 - Name-based (MD5 hash) - # 4 - Random - # 5 - Name-based (SHA-1 hash) - def version - return (time_hi_and_version >> 12) - end - - # Returns the UUID variant. - # Possible values: - # 0b000 - Reserved, NCS backward compatibility. - # 0b100 - The variant specified in this document. - # 0b110 - Reserved, Microsoft Corporation backward compatibility. - # 0b111 - Reserved for future definition. - def variant - variant_raw = (clock_seq_hi_and_reserved >> 5) - result = nil - if (variant_raw >> 2) == 0 - result = 0x000 - elsif (variant_raw >> 1) == 2 - result = 0x100 - else - result = variant_raw - end - return (result >> 6) - end - - # Returns true if this UUID is valid. - def valid? - if [0b000, 0b100, 0b110, 0b111].include?(self.variant) && - (1..5).include?(self.version) - return true - else - return false - end - end - - # Returns the IEEE 802 address used to generate this UUID or - # nil if a MAC address was not used. - def mac_address - return nil if self.version != 1 - return nil if self.random_node_id? - return (self.nodes.collect do |node| - sprintf("%2.2x", node) - end).join(":") - end - - # Returns the timestamp used to generate this UUID - def timestamp - return nil if self.version != 1 - gmt_timestamp_100_nanoseconds = 0 - gmt_timestamp_100_nanoseconds += - ((self.time_hi_and_version & 0x0FFF) << 48) - gmt_timestamp_100_nanoseconds += (self.time_mid << 32) - gmt_timestamp_100_nanoseconds += self.time_low - return Time.at( - (gmt_timestamp_100_nanoseconds - 0x01B21DD213814000) / 10000000.0) - end - - # Compares two UUIDs lexically - def <=>(other_uuid) - check = self.time_low <=> other_uuid.time_low - return check if check != 0 - check = self.time_mid <=> other_uuid.time_mid - return check if check != 0 - check = self.time_hi_and_version <=> other_uuid.time_hi_and_version - return check if check != 0 - check = self.clock_seq_hi_and_reserved <=> - other_uuid.clock_seq_hi_and_reserved - return check if check != 0 - check = self.clock_seq_low <=> other_uuid.clock_seq_low - return check if check != 0 - for i in 0..5 - if (self.nodes[i] < other_uuid.nodes[i]) - return -1 - end - if (self.nodes[i] > other_uuid.nodes[i]) - return 1 - end - end - return 0 - end - - # Returns a representation of the object's state - def inspect - return "#" - end - - # Returns the hex digest of the UUID object. - def hexdigest - return self.to_i.to_s(16).rjust(32, "0") - end - - # Returns the raw bytes that represent this UUID. - def raw - return self.class.convert_int_to_byte_string(self.to_i, 16) - end - - # Returns a string representation for this UUID. - def to_s - result = sprintf("%8.8x-%4.4x-%4.4x-%2.2x%2.2x-", @time_low, @time_mid, - @time_hi_and_version, @clock_seq_hi_and_reserved, @clock_seq_low); - for i in 0..5 - result << sprintf("%2.2x", @nodes[i]) - end - return result.downcase - end - alias_method :to_str, :to_s - - # Returns an integer representation for this UUID. - def to_i - @integer ||= (begin - bytes = (time_low << 96) + (time_mid << 80) + - (time_hi_and_version << 64) + (clock_seq_hi_and_reserved << 56) + - (clock_seq_low << 48) - for i in 0..5 - bytes += (nodes[i] << (40 - (i * 8))) - end - bytes - end) - end - - # Returns a URI string for this UUID. - def to_uri - return "urn:uuid:#{self.to_s}" - end - - # Returns an integer hash value. - def hash - @hash ||= self.to_i % 0x3fffffff - end - - # Returns true if this UUID is exactly equal to the other UUID. - def eql?(other) - return self == other - end - - # Returns the MAC address of the current computer's network card. - # Returns nil if a MAC address could not be found. - def self.mac_address #:nodoc: - if !defined?(@@mac_address) - require 'rbconfig' - os_platform = Config::CONFIG['target_os'] - os_class = nil - if (os_platform =~ /win/i && !(os_platform =~ /darwin/i)) || - os_platform =~ /w32/i - os_class = :windows - elsif os_platform =~ /solaris/i - os_class = :solaris - elsif os_platform =~ /netbsd/i - os_class = :netbsd - elsif os_platform =~ /openbsd/i - os_class = :openbsd - end - mac_regexps = [ - Regexp.new("address:? (#{(["[0-9a-fA-F]{2}"] * 6).join(":")})"), - Regexp.new("addr:? (#{(["[0-9a-fA-F]{2}"] * 6).join(":")})"), - Regexp.new("ether:? (#{(["[0-9a-fA-F]{2}"] * 6).join(":")})"), - Regexp.new("(#{(["[0-9a-fA-F]{2}"] * 6).join(":")})"), - Regexp.new("(#{(["[0-9a-fA-F]{2}"] * 6).join("-")})") - ] - parse_mac = lambda do |output| - (mac_regexps.map do |regexp| - result = output[regexp, 1] - result.downcase.gsub(/-/, ":") if result != nil - end).compact.first - end - if os_class == :windows - script_in_path = true - else - script_in_path = Kernel.system("which ifconfig 2>&1 > /dev/null") - end - if os_class == :solaris - begin - ifconfig_output = - (script_in_path ? `ifconfig -a` : `/sbin/ifconfig -a`) - ip_addresses = ifconfig_output.scan( - /inet\s?(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})/) - ip = ip_addresses.find {|addr| addr[0] != '127.0.0.1'}[0] - @@mac_address = `/usr/sbin/arp #{ip}`.split(' ')[3] - rescue Exception - end - if @@mac_address == "" || @@mac_address == nil - begin - ifconfig_output = - (script_in_path ? - `ifconfig -a` : `/sbin/ifconfig -a`).split(' ') - index = ifconfig_output.index("inet") + 1 - ip = ifconfig_output[index] - @@mac_address = `arp #{ip}`.split(' ')[3] - rescue Exception - end - end - elsif os_class == :windows - begin - @@mac_address = parse_mac.call(`ipconfig /all`) - rescue - end - else - begin - if os_class == :netbsd - @@mac_address = parse_mac.call( - script_in_path ? `ifconfig -a 2>&1` : `/sbin/ifconfig -a 2>&1` - ) - elsif os_class == :openbsd - @@mac_address = parse_mac.call( - script_in_path ? `ifconfig -a 2>&1` : `/sbin/ifconfig -a 2>&1` - ) - elsif File.exists?('/sbin/ifconfig') - @@mac_address = parse_mac.call( - script_in_path ? `ifconfig 2>&1` : `/sbin/ifconfig 2>&1` - ) - if @@mac_address == nil - @@mac_address = parse_mac.call( - script_in_path ? - `ifconfig -a 2>&1` : `/sbin/ifconfig -a 2>&1` - ) - end - if @@mac_address == nil - @@mac_address = parse_mac.call( - script_in_path ? - `ifconfig | grep HWaddr | cut -c39- 2>&1` : - `/sbin/ifconfig | grep HWaddr | cut -c39- 2>&1` - ) - end - else - @@mac_address = parse_mac.call( - script_in_path ? `ifconfig 2>&1` : `/sbin/ifconfig 2>&1` - ) - if @@mac_address == nil - @@mac_address = parse_mac.call( - script_in_path ? - `ifconfig -a 2>&1` : `/sbin/ifconfig -a 2>&1` - ) - end - if @@mac_address == nil - @@mac_address = parse_mac.call( - script_in_path ? - `ifconfig | grep HWaddr | cut -c39- 2>&1` : - `/sbin/ifconfig | grep HWaddr | cut -c39- 2>&1` - ) - end - end - rescue - end - end - if @@mac_address != nil - if @@mac_address.respond_to?(:to_str) - @@mac_address = @@mac_address.to_str - else - @@mac_address = @@mac_address.to_s - end - @@mac_address.downcase! - @@mac_address.strip! - end - - # Verify that the MAC address is in the right format. - # Nil it out if it isn't. - unless @@mac_address.respond_to?(:scan) && - @@mac_address.scan(/#{(["[0-9a-f]{2}"] * 6).join(":")}/) - @@mac_address = nil - end - end - return @@mac_address - end - - # Allows users to set the MAC address manually in cases where the MAC - # address cannot be obtained programatically. - def self.mac_address=(new_mac_address) - @@mac_address = new_mac_address - end - - # The following methods are not part of the public API, - # and generally should not be called directly. - - # Creates a new UUID from a SHA1 or MD5 hash - def self.create_from_hash(hash_class, namespace, name) #:nodoc: - if hash_class == Digest::MD5 - version = 3 - elsif hash_class == Digest::SHA1 - version = 5 - else - raise ArgumentError, - "Expected Digest::SHA1 or Digest::MD5, got #{hash_class.name}." - end - hash = hash_class.new - hash.update(namespace.raw) - hash.update(name) - hash_string = hash.to_s[0..31] - new_uuid = self.parse("#{hash_string[0..7]}-#{hash_string[8..11]}-" + - "#{hash_string[12..15]}-#{hash_string[16..19]}-#{hash_string[20..31]}") - - new_uuid.time_hi_and_version &= 0x0FFF - new_uuid.time_hi_and_version |= (version << 12) - new_uuid.clock_seq_hi_and_reserved &= 0x3F - new_uuid.clock_seq_hi_and_reserved |= 0x80 - return new_uuid - end - - def self.convert_int_to_byte_string(integer, size) #:nodoc: - byte_string = "" - if byte_string.respond_to?(:force_encoding) - byte_string.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT) - end - for i in 0..(size - 1) - byte_string << ((integer >> (((size - 1) - i) * 8)) & 0xFF) - end - return byte_string - end - - def self.convert_byte_string_to_int(byte_string) #:nodoc: - if byte_string.respond_to?(:force_encoding) - byte_string.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT) - end - integer = 0 - size = byte_string.size - for i in 0..(size - 1) - ordinal = (byte_string[i].respond_to?(:ord) ? - byte_string[i].ord : byte_string[i]) - integer += (ordinal << (((size - 1) - i) * 8)) - end - return integer - end - end - - UUID_DNS_NAMESPACE = UUID.parse("6ba7b810-9dad-11d1-80b4-00c04fd430c8") - UUID_URL_NAMESPACE = UUID.parse("6ba7b811-9dad-11d1-80b4-00c04fd430c8") - UUID_OID_NAMESPACE = UUID.parse("6ba7b812-9dad-11d1-80b4-00c04fd430c8") - UUID_X500_NAMESPACE = UUID.parse("6ba7b814-9dad-11d1-80b4-00c04fd430c8") -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/lib/uuidtools/version.rb b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/lib/uuidtools/version.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b506a1231..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/lib/uuidtools/version.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -#-- -# UUIDTools, Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Bob Aman -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining -# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the -# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including -# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, -# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to -# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to -# the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE -# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION -# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION -# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. -#++ - -# Used to prevent the class/module from being loaded more than once -unless defined? UUID::VERSION - class UUID - module VERSION #:nodoc: - MAJOR = 2 - MINOR = 1 - TINY = 1 - - STRING = [MAJOR, MINOR, TINY].join('.') - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/spec.opts b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/spec.opts deleted file mode 100644 index 53607ea52..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/spec.opts +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ ---colour diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/spec_helper.rb b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/spec_helper.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7336d7fb7..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/spec_helper.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -spec_dir = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)) -lib_dir = File.expand_path(File.join(spec_dir, "../lib")) - -$:.unshift(lib_dir) -$:.uniq! - -require "uuidtools" diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/uuidtools/mac_address_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/uuidtools/mac_address_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6aebee575..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/uuidtools/mac_address_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "../spec_helper.rb") - -describe UUIDTools::UUID, "when obtaining a MAC address" do - before do - @mac_address = UUIDTools::UUID.mac_address - end - - it "should obtain a MAC address" do - @mac_address.should_not be_nil - end - - it "should cache the MAC address" do - @mac_address.object_id.should == UUIDTools::UUID.mac_address.object_id - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/uuidtools/utility_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/uuidtools/utility_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f7d0e1b93..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/uuidtools/utility_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "../spec_helper.rb") - -describe SecureRandom do - it "should correctly obtain random bits" do - bits = [] - 1000.times do - bits << SecureRandom.random_bytes(16) - end - # Check to make sure that none of the 10,000 strings were duplicates - (bits.map {|x| x.to_s}).uniq.size.should == bits.size - end - - it "should return the correct number of random bits" do - SecureRandom.random_bytes(16).size.should == 16 - SecureRandom.random_bytes(6).size.should == 6 - end - - it "should return a sane random number" do - SecureRandom.random_number(5000).should < 5000 - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/uuidtools/uuid_creation_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/uuidtools/uuid_creation_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7043d4a6a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/uuidtools/uuid_creation_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "../spec_helper.rb") - -describe UUIDTools::UUID, "when generating" do - it "should correctly generate SHA1 variant UUIDs" do - UUIDTools::UUID.sha1_create( - UUIDTools::UUID_URL_NAMESPACE, 'http://sporkmonger.com' - ).to_s.should == "f2d04685-b787-55da-8644-9bd28a6f5a53" - end - - it "should correctly generate MD5 variant UUIDs" do - UUIDTools::UUID.md5_create( - UUIDTools::UUID_URL_NAMESPACE, 'http://sporkmonger.com' - ).to_s.should == "15074785-9071-3fe3-89bd-876e4b9e919b" - end - - it "should correctly generate timestamp variant UUIDs" do - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create.should_not be_random_node_id - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create.to_s.should_not == - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create.to_s - current_time = Time.now - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create(current_time).to_s.should_not == - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create(current_time).to_s - uuids = [] - 1000.times do - uuids << UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create - end - # Check to make sure that none of the 1,000 UUIDs were duplicates - (uuids.map {|x| x.to_s}).uniq.size.should == uuids.size - end - - it "should correctly generate UUIDs without a MAC address" do - mac_address = UUIDTools::UUID.mac_address - UUIDTools::UUID.mac_address = nil - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create.should be_random_node_id - UUIDTools::UUID.mac_address = mac_address - end - - it "should correctly generate random number variant UUIDs" do - uuids = [] - 1000.times do - uuids << UUIDTools::UUID.random_create - end - # Check to make sure that none of the 1,000 UUIDs were duplicates - (uuids.map {|x| x.to_s}).uniq.size.should == uuids.size - end - - it "should throw an exception if a segment has an invalid value" do - (lambda do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(-1, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]) - end).should raise_error(ArgumentError) - (lambda do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(4294967296, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]) - end).should raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - - it "should throw an exception if a segment has an invalid value" do - (lambda do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, -1, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]) - end).should raise_error(ArgumentError) - (lambda do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 65536, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]) - end).should raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - - it "should throw an exception if a segment has an invalid value" do - (lambda do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, -1, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]) - end).should raise_error(ArgumentError) - (lambda do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 65536, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]) - end).should raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - - it "should throw an exception if a segment has an invalid value" do - (lambda do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, -1, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]) - end).should raise_error(ArgumentError) - (lambda do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 256, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]) - end).should raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - - it "should throw an exception if a segment has an invalid value" do - (lambda do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, -1, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]) - end).should raise_error(ArgumentError) - (lambda do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 256, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]) - end).should raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - - it "should throw an exception if nodes are not a collection" do - (lambda do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, :bogus) - end).should raise_error(TypeError) - end - - it "should throw an exception if nodes are the wrong size" do - (lambda do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0]) - end).should raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - - it "should throw an exception if any nodes have invalid values" do - (lambda do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 256]) - end).should raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - - it "should throw an exception if parsing anything but a String" do - (lambda do - UUIDTools::UUID.parse(:bogus) - end).should raise_error(TypeError) - end - - it "should throw an exception if raw parsing anything but a String" do - (lambda do - UUIDTools::UUID.parse_raw(:bogus) - end).should raise_error(TypeError) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/uuidtools/uuid_parsing_spec.rb b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/uuidtools/uuid_parsing_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 48eb9aa8a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/spec/uuidtools/uuid_parsing_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "../spec_helper.rb") - -describe UUIDTools::UUID, "when parsing" do - it "should correctly parse the MAC address from a timestamp version UUID" do - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create.mac_address.should == - UUIDTools::UUID.mac_address - end - - it "should correctly parse the variant from a timestamp version UUID" do - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create.variant.should == 0b100 - end - - it "should correctly parse the version from a timestamp version UUID" do - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create.version.should == 1 - end - - it "should correctly parse the timestamp from a timestamp version UUID" do - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create.timestamp.should < Time.now + 1 - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create.timestamp.should > Time.now - 1 - end - - it "should not treat a timestamp version UUID as a nil UUID" do - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create.should_not be_nil_uuid - end - - it "should not treat a timestamp version UUID as a random node UUID" do - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create.should_not be_random_node_id - end - - it "should treat a timestamp version UUID as a random node UUID " + - "if there is no MAC address" do - old_mac_address = UUIDTools::UUID.mac_address - UUIDTools::UUID.mac_address = nil - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create.should be_random_node_id - UUIDTools::UUID.mac_address = old_mac_address - end - - it "should correctly identify the nil UUID" do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]).should be_nil_uuid - end - - it "should correctly identify timestamp version UUIDs as valid" do - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create.should be_valid - end - - it "should correctly identify random number version UUIDs as valid" do - UUIDTools::UUID.random_create.should be_valid - end - - it "should correctly identify SHA1 hash version UUIDs as valid" do - UUIDTools::UUID.sha1_create( - UUIDTools::UUID_URL_NAMESPACE, 'http://sporkmonger.com' - ).should be_valid - end - - it "should correctly identify MD5 hash version UUIDs as valid" do - UUIDTools::UUID.md5_create( - UUIDTools::UUID_URL_NAMESPACE, 'http://sporkmonger.com' - ).should be_valid - end - - it "should not identify the nil UUID as valid" do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]).should_not be_valid - end - - it "should allow for sorting of UUID arrays" do - uuids = [] - 1000.times do - uuids << UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create - end - uuids.sort! - uuids.first.should < uuids.last - uuids.last.should > uuids.first - end - - it "should allow for comparison of UUIDs" do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]).should < - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1]) - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1]).should > - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]) - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]).should == - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]) - end - - it "should produce the correct hexdigest for a UUID" do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]).hexdigest.should == - "00000000000000000000000000000000" - UUIDTools::UUID.new(1, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]).hexdigest.should == - "00000001000000000000000000000000" - UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create.hexdigest.size.should == 32 - end - - it "should produce a sane hash value for a UUID" do - uuid = UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]) - uuid.to_i.should == 0 - uuid.hash.should be_kind_of(Fixnum) - end - - it "should produce the correct URI for a UUID" do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]).to_uri.should == - "urn:uuid:00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000" - end - - it "should correctly test UUID equality" do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]).should be_eql( - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]) - ) - end - - it "should correctly parse integers" do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]).should == - UUIDTools::UUID.parse_int(0) - UUIDTools::UUID.parse_int(0).should be_nil_uuid - uuid = UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create - UUIDTools::UUID.parse_int(uuid.to_i).should == uuid - end - - it "should correctly parse hexdigests" do - UUIDTools::UUID.new(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]).should == - UUIDTools::UUID.parse_hexdigest("00000000000000000000000000000000") - UUIDTools::UUID.parse_hexdigest( - "00000000000000000000000000000000" - ).should be_nil_uuid - uuid = UUIDTools::UUID.timestamp_create - UUIDTools::UUID.parse_hexdigest(uuid.hexdigest).should == uuid - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/benchmark.rake b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/benchmark.rake deleted file mode 100644 index b88bf1276..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/benchmark.rake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -task :benchmark do - require 'lib/uuidtools' - require 'benchmark' - - # Version 1 - result = Benchmark.measure do - 10000.times do - UUID.timestamp_create.to_s - end - end - puts "#{(10000.0 / result.real)} version 1 per second." - - # Version 3 - result = Benchmark.measure do - 10000.times do - UUID.md5_create(UUID_URL_NAMESPACE, - "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt").to_s - end - end - puts "#{(10000.0 / result.real)} version 3 per second." - - # Version 4 - result = Benchmark.measure do - 10000.times do - UUID.random_create.to_s - end - end - puts "#{(10000.0 / result.real)} version 4 per second." - - # Version 5 - result = Benchmark.measure do - 10000.times do - UUID.sha1_create(UUID_URL_NAMESPACE, - "http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt").to_s - end - end - puts "#{(10000.0 / result.real)} version 5 per second." -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/clobber.rake b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/clobber.rake deleted file mode 100644 index 093ce817b..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/clobber.rake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -desc "Remove all build products" -task "clobber" diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/gem.rake b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/gem.rake deleted file mode 100644 index 2e0de2f78..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/gem.rake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -require "rake/gempackagetask" - -namespace :gem do - GEM_SPEC = Gem::Specification.new do |s| - unless s.respond_to?(:add_development_dependency) - puts "The gem spec requires a newer version of RubyGems." - exit(1) - end - - s.name = PKG_NAME - s.version = PKG_VERSION - s.summary = PKG_SUMMARY - s.description = PKG_DESCRIPTION - - s.files = PKG_FILES.to_a - - s.has_rdoc = true - s.extra_rdoc_files = %w( README ) - s.rdoc_options.concat ["--main", "README"] - - s.add_development_dependency("rake", ">= 0.8.3") - s.add_development_dependency("rspec", ">= 1.1.11") - s.add_development_dependency("launchy", ">= 0.3.2") - - s.require_path = "lib" - - s.author = "Bob Aman" - s.email = "bob@sporkmonger.com" - s.homepage = "http://#{PKG_NAME}.rubyforge.org/" - s.rubyforge_project = RUBY_FORGE_PROJECT - end - - Rake::GemPackageTask.new(GEM_SPEC) do |p| - p.gem_spec = GEM_SPEC - p.need_tar = true - p.need_zip = true - end - - desc "Show information about the gem" - task :debug do - puts GEM_SPEC.to_ruby - end - - desc "Install the gem" - task :install => ["clobber", "gem:package"] do - sh "#{SUDO} gem install --local pkg/#{GEM_SPEC.full_name}" - end - - desc "Uninstall the gem" - task :uninstall do - installed_list = Gem.source_index.find_name(PKG_NAME) - if installed_list && - (installed_list.collect { |s| s.version.to_s}.include?(PKG_VERSION)) - sh( - "#{SUDO} gem uninstall --version '#{PKG_VERSION}' " + - "--ignore-dependencies --executables #{PKG_NAME}" - ) - end - end - - desc "Reinstall the gem" - task :reinstall => [:uninstall, :install] -end - -desc "Alias to gem:package" -task "gem" => "gem:package" - -task "clobber" => ["gem:clobber_package"] diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/git.rake b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/git.rake deleted file mode 100644 index 8c318cb96..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/git.rake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -namespace :git do - namespace :tag do - desc "List tags from the Git repository" - task :list do - tags = `git tag -l` - tags.gsub!("\r", "") - tags = tags.split("\n").sort {|a, b| b <=> a } - puts tags.join("\n") - end - - desc "Create a new tag in the Git repository" - task :create do - changelog = File.open("CHANGELOG", "r") { |file| file.read } - puts "-" * 80 - puts changelog - puts "-" * 80 - puts - - v = ENV["VERSION"] or abort "Must supply VERSION=x.y.z" - abort "Versions don't match #{v} vs #{PKG_VERSION}" if v != PKG_VERSION - - tag = "#{PKG_NAME}-#{PKG_VERSION}" - msg = "Release #{PKG_NAME}-#{PKG_VERSION}" - - existing_tags = `git tag -l #{PKG_NAME}-*`.split("\n") - if existing_tags.include?(tag) - warn("Tag already exists, deleting...") - unless system "git tag -d #{tag}" - abort "Tag deletion failed." - end - end - puts "Creating git tag '#{tag}'..." - unless system "git tag -a -m \"#{msg}\" #{tag}" - abort "Tag creation failed." - end - end - end -end - -task "gem:release" => "git:tag:create" diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/metrics.rake b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/metrics.rake deleted file mode 100644 index 41fc5c2b9..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/metrics.rake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -namespace :metrics do - task :lines do - lines, codelines, total_lines, total_codelines = 0, 0, 0, 0 - for file_name in FileList["lib/**/*.rb"] - f = File.open(file_name) - while line = f.gets - lines += 1 - next if line =~ /^\s*$/ - next if line =~ /^\s*#/ - codelines += 1 - end - puts "L: #{sprintf("%4d", lines)}, " + - "LOC #{sprintf("%4d", codelines)} | #{file_name}" - total_lines += lines - total_codelines += codelines - - lines, codelines = 0, 0 - end - - puts "Total: Lines #{total_lines}, LOC #{total_codelines}" - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/rdoc.rake b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/rdoc.rake deleted file mode 100644 index 1f636c969..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/rdoc.rake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -require "rake/rdoctask" - -namespace :doc do - desc "Generate RDoc documentation" - Rake::RDocTask.new do |rdoc| - rdoc.rdoc_dir = "doc" - rdoc.title = "#{PKG_NAME}-#{PKG_VERSION} Documentation" - rdoc.options << "--line-numbers" << "--inline-source" << - "--accessor" << "cattr_accessor=object" << "--charset" << "utf-8" - rdoc.template = "#{ENV["template"]}.rb" if ENV["template"] - rdoc.rdoc_files.include("README", "CHANGELOG", "LICENSE") - rdoc.rdoc_files.include("lib/**/*.rb") - end - - desc "Generate ri locally for testing" - task :ri do - sh "rdoc --ri -o ri ." - end - - desc "Remove ri products" - task :clobber_ri do - rm_r "ri" rescue nil - end -end - -desc "Alias to doc:rdoc" -task "doc" => "doc:rdoc" - -task "clobber" => ["doc:clobber_rdoc", "doc:clobber_ri"] diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/rubyforge.rake b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/rubyforge.rake deleted file mode 100644 index e63582ac0..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/rubyforge.rake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -namespace :gem do - desc 'Package and upload to RubyForge' - task :release => ["gem:package"] do |t| - require 'rubyforge' - - v = ENV['VERSION'] or abort 'Must supply VERSION=x.y.z' - abort "Versions don't match #{v} vs #{PROJ.version}" if v != PKG_VERSION - pkg = "pkg/#{GEM_SPEC.full_name}" - - rf = RubyForge.new - rf.configure - puts 'Logging in...' - rf.login - - c = rf.userconfig - changelog = File.open("CHANGELOG") { |file| file.read } - c['release_changes'] = changelog - c['preformatted'] = true - - files = ["#{pkg}.tgz", "#{pkg}.zip", "#{pkg}.gem"] - - puts "Releasing #{PKG_NAME} v. #{PKG_VERSION}" - rf.add_release RUBY_FORGE_PROJECT, PKG_NAME, PKG_VERSION, *files - end -end - -namespace :doc do - desc "Publish RDoc to RubyForge" - task :release => ["doc:rdoc"] do - require "rake/contrib/sshpublisher" - require "yaml" - - config = YAML.load( - File.read(File.expand_path('~/.rubyforge/user-config.yml')) - ) - host = "#{config['username']}@rubyforge.org" - remote_dir = RUBY_FORGE_PATH + "/api" - local_dir = "doc" - Rake::SshDirPublisher.new(host, remote_dir, local_dir).upload - end -end - -namespace :spec do - desc "Publish specdoc to RubyForge" - task :release => ["spec:specdoc"] do - require "rake/contrib/sshpublisher" - require "yaml" - - config = YAML.load( - File.read(File.expand_path('~/.rubyforge/user-config.yml')) - ) - host = "#{config['username']}@rubyforge.org" - remote_dir = RUBY_FORGE_PATH + "/specdoc" - local_dir = "specdoc" - Rake::SshDirPublisher.new(host, remote_dir, local_dir).upload - end - - namespace :rcov do - desc "Publish coverage report to RubyForge" - task :release => ["spec:rcov"] do - require "rake/contrib/sshpublisher" - require "yaml" - - config = YAML.load( - File.read(File.expand_path('~/.rubyforge/user-config.yml')) - ) - host = "#{config['username']}@rubyforge.org" - remote_dir = RUBY_FORGE_PATH + "/coverage" - local_dir = "coverage" - Rake::SshDirPublisher.new(host, remote_dir, local_dir).upload - end - end -end - -namespace :website do - desc "Publish website to RubyForge" - task :release => ["doc:release", "spec:release", "spec:rcov:release"] do - require "rake/contrib/sshpublisher" - require "yaml" - - config = YAML.load( - File.read(File.expand_path('~/.rubyforge/user-config.yml')) - ) - host = "#{config['username']}@rubyforge.org" - remote_dir = RUBY_FORGE_PATH - local_dir = "website" - Rake::SshDirPublisher.new(host, remote_dir, local_dir).upload - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/spec.rake b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/spec.rake deleted file mode 100644 index ab4011487..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/tasks/spec.rake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/rake/verify_rcov' - -namespace :spec do - Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(:rcov) do |t| - t.spec_files = FileList['spec/**/*_spec.rb'] - t.spec_opts = ['--color', '--format', 'specdoc'] - if RCOV_ENABLED - t.rcov = true - else - t.rcov = false - end - t.rcov_opts = [ - '--exclude', 'spec', - '--exclude', '1\\.8\\/gems', - '--exclude', '1\\.9\\/gems', - '--exclude', 'addressable\\/idna\\.rb', # unicode tables too big - ] - end - - Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(:normal) do |t| - t.spec_files = FileList['spec/**/*_spec.rb'] - t.spec_opts = ['--color', '--format', 'specdoc'] - t.rcov = false - end - - if RCOV_ENABLED - RCov::VerifyTask.new(:verify) do |t| - t.threshold = 100.0 - t.index_html = 'coverage/index.html' - end - - task :verify => :rcov - end - - desc "Generate HTML Specdocs for all specs" - Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(:specdoc) do |t| - specdoc_path = File.expand_path( - File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '../specdoc/')) - Dir.mkdir(specdoc_path) if !File.exist?(specdoc_path) - - output_file = File.join(specdoc_path, 'index.html') - t.spec_files = FileList['spec/**/*_spec.rb'] - t.spec_opts = ["--format", "\"html:#{output_file}\"", "--diff"] - t.fail_on_error = false - end - - namespace :rcov do - desc "Browse the code coverage report." - task :browse => "spec:rcov" do - require "launchy" - Launchy::Browser.run("coverage/index.html") - end - end -end - -if RCOV_ENABLED - desc "Alias to spec:verify" - task "spec" => "spec:verify" -else - desc "Alias to spec:normal" - task "spec" => "spec:normal" -end - -task "clobber" => ["spec:clobber_rcov"] diff --git a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/website/index.html b/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/website/index.html deleted file mode 100644 index f329ad351..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/uuidtools-2.1.1/website/index.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ - - - - - UUIDTools - - - -

UUIDTools

-
-

- A simple universally unique ID generation library. -

- -

- You know what to do: -

-

- sudo gem install uuidtools -

-
- - diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/.specification b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/.specification deleted file mode 100644 index fa7943c74..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/.specification +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ ---- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification -name: validatable -version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: 1.6.7 -platform: ruby -authors: -- Jay Fields -autorequire: -bindir: bin -cert_chain: [] - -date: 2008-03-20 00:00:00 +00:00 -default_executable: -dependencies: [] - -description: Validatable is a library for adding validations. -email: validatable-developer@rubyforge.org -executables: [] - -extensions: [] - -extra_rdoc_files: -- README -files: -- lib/child_validation.rb -- lib/errors.rb -- lib/included_validation.rb -- lib/macros.rb -- lib/object_extension.rb -- lib/requireable.rb -- lib/understandable.rb -- lib/validatable.rb -- lib/validatable_class_methods.rb -- lib/validatable_instance_methods.rb -- lib/validations/validates_acceptance_of.rb -- lib/validations/validates_confirmation_of.rb -- lib/validations/validates_each.rb -- lib/validations/validates_format_of.rb -- lib/validations/validates_length_of.rb -- lib/validations/validates_numericality_of.rb -- lib/validations/validates_presence_of.rb -- lib/validations/validates_true_for.rb -- lib/validations/validation_base.rb -- test/all_tests.rb -- test/functional/validatable_test.rb -- test/functional/validates_acceptance_of_test.rb -- test/functional/validates_confirmation_of_test.rb -- test/functional/validates_each_test.rb -- test/functional/validates_format_of_test.rb -- test/functional/validates_length_of_test.rb -- test/functional/validates_numericality_of_test.rb -- test/functional/validates_presence_of_test.rb -- test/functional/validates_true_for_test.rb -- test/test_helper.rb -- test/unit/errors_test.rb -- test/unit/understandable_test.rb -- test/unit/validatable_test.rb -- test/unit/validates_acceptance_of_test.rb -- test/unit/validates_confirmation_of_test.rb -- test/unit/validates_format_of_test.rb -- test/unit/validates_length_of_test.rb -- test/unit/validates_numericality_of_test.rb -- test/unit/validates_presence_of_test.rb -- test/unit/validates_true_for_test.rb -- test/unit/validation_base_test.rb -- rakefile.rb -- README -has_rdoc: true -homepage: http://validatable.rubyforge.org -licenses: [] - -post_install_message: -rdoc_options: -- --title -- Validatable -- --main -- README -- --line-numbers -require_paths: -- lib -required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "0" - version: -required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement - requirements: - - - ">=" - - !ruby/object:Gem::Version - version: "0" - version: -requirements: [] - -rubyforge_project: validatable -rubygems_version: 1.3.5 -signing_key: -specification_version: 2 -summary: Validatable is a library for adding validations. -test_files: -- test/all_tests.rb diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/README b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/README deleted file mode 100644 index 0c2b5fbf8..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ -= Validatable - -Validatable is a library for adding validations. - -by Jay[http://jayfields.blogspot.com] Fields[http://jayfields.blogspot.com] - -== Download and Installation - -You can download Validatable from here[http://rubyforge.org/projects/validatable] or install it with the following command. - - $ gem install validatable - -== License - -You may use, copy and redistribute this library under the same terms as Ruby itself (see http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/LICENSE.txt). - -== Examples - -Validation of an entire hierarchy of objects with errors aggregated at the root object. - - class Person - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name - attr_accessor :name - end - - class PersonPresenter - include Validatable - include_validations_for :person - attr_accessor :person - - def initialize(person) - @person = person - end - end - - presenter = PersonPresenter.new(Person.new) - presenter.valid? #=> false - presenter.errors.on(:name) #=> "can't be blank" - -Validations that turn off after X times of failed attempts. - - class Person - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name, :times => 1 - attr_accessor :name - end - - person = Person.new - person.valid? #=> false - person.valid? #=> true - -Validations can be given levels. If a validation fails on a level the validations for subsequent levels will not be executed. - - class Person - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name, :level => 1, :message => "name message" - validates_presence_of :address, :level => 2 - attr_accessor :name, :address - end - - person = Person.new - person.valid? #=> false - person.errors.on(:name) #=> "name message" - person.errors.on(:address) #=> nil - -Validations can also be given groups. Groups can be used to validate an object when it can be valid in various states. For example a mortgage application may be valid for saving (saving a partial application), but that same mortgage application would not be valid for underwriting. In our example a application can be saved as long as a Social Security Number is present; however, an application can not be underwritten unless the name attribute contains a value. - - class MortgageApplication - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :ssn, :groups => [:saving, :underwriting] - validates_presence_of :name, :groups => :underwriting - attr_accessor :name, :ssn - end - - application = MortgageApplication.new - application.ssn = 377990118 - application.valid_for_saving? #=> true - application.valid_for_underwriting? #=> false - -As you can see, you can use an array if the validation needs to be part of various groups. However, if the validation only applies to one group you can simply use a symbol for the group name. - -Similar to Rails, Validatable also supports conditional validation. - - class Person - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_format_of :name, :with => /.+/, :if => Proc.new { !name.nil? } - end - Person.new.valid? #=> true - -Validatable also exposes an after_validate hook method. - - class Person - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name - attr_accessor :name - end - - class ValidatesPresenceOf - after_validate do |result, instance, attribute| - instance.errors.add("#{attribute} can't be blank") unless result - end - end - - person = Person.new - person.valid? #=> false - person.errors.on(:name) #=> "name can't be blank" - -The after_validate hook yields the result of the validation being run, -the instance the validation was run on, and the attribute that was validated - -In the above example the attribute "name" is appended to the message. - -See the tests for more examples - -== Contributors -Rick Bradley, Anonymous Z, Jason Miller, Ali Aghareza, Xavier Shay, Dan Manges, Karthik Krishnan and Venkat, Clint Bishop \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/child_validation.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/child_validation.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a01a993cf..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/child_validation.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - class ChildValidation #:nodoc: - attr_accessor :attribute, :map, :should_validate_proc - - def initialize(attribute, map, should_validate_proc) - @attribute = attribute - @map = map - @should_validate_proc = should_validate_proc - end - - def should_validate?(instance) - instance.instance_eval &should_validate_proc - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/errors.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/errors.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ea94bb807..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/errors.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - class Errors - extend Forwardable - include Enumerable - - def_delegators :errors, :clear, :each, :each_pair, :empty?, :length, :size - - # call-seq: on(attribute) - # - # * Returns nil, if no errors are associated with the specified +attribute+. - # * Returns the error message, if one error is associated with the specified +attribute+. - # * Returns an array of error messages, if more than one error is associated with the specified +attribute+. - def on(attribute) - return nil if errors[attribute.to_sym].nil? - errors[attribute.to_sym].size == 1 ? errors[attribute.to_sym].first : errors[attribute.to_sym] - end - - def add(attribute, message) #:nodoc: - errors[attribute.to_sym] = [] if errors[attribute.to_sym].nil? - errors[attribute.to_sym] << message - end - - def merge!(errors) #:nodoc: - errors.each_pair{|k, v| add(k,v)} - self - end - - # call-seq: replace(attribute) - # - # * Replaces the errors value for the given +attribute+ - def replace(attribute, value) - errors[attribute.to_sym] = value - end - - # call-seq: raw(attribute) - # - # * Returns an array of error messages associated with the specified +attribute+. - def raw(attribute) - errors[attribute.to_sym] - end - - def errors #:nodoc: - @errors ||= {} - end - - def count #:nodoc: - errors.values.flatten.size - end - - # call-seq: full_messages -> an_array_of_messages - # - # Returns an array containing the full list of error messages. - def full_messages - full_messages = [] - - errors.each_key do |attribute| - errors[attribute].each do |msg| - next if msg.nil? - - if attribute.to_s == "base" - full_messages << msg - else - full_messages << humanize(attribute.to_s) + " " + msg - end - end - end - full_messages - end - - def humanize(lower_case_and_underscored_word) #:nodoc: - lower_case_and_underscored_word.to_s.gsub(/_id$/, "").gsub(/_/, " ").capitalize - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/included_validation.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/included_validation.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 78857be74..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/included_validation.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - class IncludedValidation #:nodoc: - attr_accessor :attribute - - def initialize(attribute) - @attribute = attribute - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/macros.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/macros.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6d757664a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/macros.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,283 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - module Macros - # call-seq: validates_each(*args) - # - # Validates that the logic evaluates to true - # - # class Address - # include Validatable - # validates_each :zip_code, :logic => lambda { errors.add(:zip_code, "is not valid") if ZipCodeService.allows(zip_code) } - # end - # - # The logic option is required. - # - # Configuration options: - # - # * after_validate - A block that executes following the run of a validation - # * group - The group that this validation belongs to. A validation can belong to multiple groups - # * if - A block that when executed must return true of the validation will not occur - # * level - The level at which the validation should occur - # * logic - A block that executes to perform the validation - # * message - The message to add to the errors collection when the validation fails - # * times - The number of times the validation applies - def validates_each(*args) - add_validations(args, ValidatesEach) - end - - # call-seq: validates_format_of(*args) - # - # Validates whether the value of the specified attribute is of the - # correct form by matching it against the regular expression provided. - # - # class Person - # include Validatable - # validates_format_of :first_name, :with => /[ A-Za-z]/ - # end - # - # A regular expression must be provided or else an exception will be raised. - # - # Configuration options: - # - # * after_validate - A block that executes following the run of a validation - # * message - The message to add to the errors collection when the validation fails - # * times - The number of times the validation applies - # * level - The level at which the validation should occur - # * if - A block that when executed must return true of the validation will not occur - # * with - The regular expression used to validate the format - # * group - The group that this validation belongs to. A validation can belong to multiple groups - def validates_format_of(*args) - add_validations(args, ValidatesFormatOf) - end - - # call-seq: validates_length_of(*args) - # - # Validates that the specified attribute matches the length restrictions supplied. - # - # class Person - # include Validatable - # validates_length_of :first_name, :maximum=>30 - # validates_length_of :last_name, :minimum=>30 - # end - # - # Configuration options: - # - # * after_validate - A block that executes following the run of a validation - # * message - The message to add to the errors collection when the validation fails - # * times - The number of times the validation applies - # * level - The level at which the validation should occur - # * if - A block that when executed must return true of the validation will not occur - # * minimum - The minimum size of the attribute - # * maximum - The maximum size of the attribute - # * is - The size the attribute must be - # * within - A range that the size of the attribute must fall within - # * group - The group that this validation belongs to. A validation can belong to multiple groups - def validates_length_of(*args) - add_validations(args, ValidatesLengthOf) - end - - # call-seq: validates_numericality_of(*args) - # - # Validates that the specified attribute is numeric. - # - # class Person - # include Validatable - # validates_numericality_of :age - # end - # - # Configuration options: - # - # * after_validate - A block that executes following the run of a validation - # * message - The message to add to the errors collection when the validation fails - # * times - The number of times the validation applies - # * level - The level at which the validation should occur - # * if - A block that when executed must return true of the validation will not occur - # * group - The group that this validation belongs to. A validation can belong to multiple groups - # * only_integer - Whether the attribute must be an integer (default is false) - def validates_numericality_of(*args) - add_validations(args, ValidatesNumericalityOf) - end - - # call-seq: validates_acceptance_of(*args) - # - # Encapsulates the pattern of wanting to validate the acceptance of a terms of service check box (or similar agreement). Example: - # - # class Person - # include Validatable - # validates_acceptance_of :terms_of_service - # validates_acceptance_of :eula, :message => "must be abided" - # end - # - # Configuration options: - # - # * after_validate - A block that executes following the run of a validation - # * message - The message to add to the errors collection when the validation fails - # * times - The number of times the validation applies - # * level - The level at which the validation should occur - # * if - A block that when executed must return true of the validation will not occur - # * group - The group that this validation belongs to. A validation can belong to multiple groups - def validates_acceptance_of(*args) - add_validations(args, ValidatesAcceptanceOf) - end - - # call-seq: validates_confirmation_of(*args) - # - # Encapsulates the pattern of wanting to validate a password or email address field with a confirmation. Example: - # - # Class: - # class PersonPresenter - # include Validatable - # validates_confirmation_of :user_name, :password - # validates_confirmation_of :email_address, :message => "should match confirmation" - # end - # - # View: - # <%= password_field "person", "password" %> - # <%= password_field "person", "password_confirmation" %> - # - # Configuration options: - # - # * after_validate - A block that executes following the run of a validation - # * case_sensitive - Whether or not to apply case-sensitivity on the comparison. Defaults to true. - # * message - The message to add to the errors collection when the validation fails - # * times - The number of times the validation applies - # * level - The level at which the validation should occur - # * if - A block that when executed must return true of the validation will not occur - # * group - The group that this validation belongs to. A validation can belong to multiple groups - def validates_confirmation_of(*args) - add_validations(args, ValidatesConfirmationOf) - end - - # call-seq: validates_presence_of(*args) - # - # Validates that the specified attributes are not nil or an empty string - # - # class Person - # include Validatable - # validates_presence_of :first_name - # end - # - # The first_name attribute must be in the object and it cannot be nil or empty. - # - # Configuration options: - # - # * after_validate - A block that executes following the run of a validation - # * message - The message to add to the errors collection when the validation fails - # * times - The number of times the validation applies - # * level - The level at which the validation should occur - # * if - A block that when executed must return true of the validation will not occur - # * group - The group that this validation belongs to. A validation can belong to multiple groups - def validates_presence_of(*args) - add_validations(args, ValidatesPresenceOf) - end - - # call-seq: validates_true_for(*args) - # - # Validates that the logic evaluates to true - # - # class Person - # include Validatable - # validates_true_for :first_name, :logic => lambda { first_name == 'Jamie' } - # end - # - # The logic option is required. - # - # Configuration options: - # - # * after_validate - A block that executes following the run of a validation - # * message - The message to add to the errors collection when the validation fails - # * times - The number of times the validation applies - # * level - The level at which the validation should occur - # * if - A block that when executed must return true of the validation will not occur - # * group - The group that this validation belongs to. A validation can belong to multiple groups - # * logic - A block that executes to perform the validation - def validates_true_for(*args) - add_validations(args, ValidatesTrueFor) - end - - # call-seq: include_validations_from(attribute) - # - # Includes all the validations that are defined on the attribute. - # class Person - # include Validatable - # validates_presence_of :name - # end - # - # class PersonPresenter - # include Validatable - # include_validataions_from :person - # attr_accessor :person - # def name - # person.name - # end - # - # def initialize(person) - # @person = person - # end - # end - # - # presenter = PersonPresenter.new(Person.new) - # presenter.valid? #=> false - # presenter.errors.on(:name) #=> "can't be blank" - # - # The name attribute whose validations should be added. - def include_validations_from(attribute_to_validate, options = {}) - validations_to_include << IncludedValidation.new(attribute_to_validate) - end - - # call-seq: include_errors_from(attribute_to_validate, options = {}) - # - # Validates the specified attributes. - # class Person - # include Validatable - # validates_presence_of :name - # attr_accessor :name - # end - # - # class PersonPresenter - # include Validatable - # include_errors_from :person, :map => { :name => :namen }, :if => lambda { not person.nil? } - # attr_accessor :person - # - # def initialize(person) - # @person = person - # end - # end - # - # presenter = PersonPresenter.new(Person.new) - # presenter.valid? #=> false - # presenter.errors.on(:namen) #=> "can't be blank" - # - # The person attribute will be validated. - # If person is invalid the errors will be added to the PersonPresenter errors collection. - # - # Configuration options: - # - # * map - A hash that maps attributes of the child to attributes of the parent. - # * if - A block that when executed must return true of the validation will not occur. - def include_errors_from(attribute_to_validate, options = {}) - children_to_validate << ChildValidation.new(attribute_to_validate, options[:map] || {}, options[:if] || lambda { true }) - end - - def include_validations_for(attribute_to_validate, options = {}) #:nodoc: - puts "include_validations_for is deprecated; use include_errors_from instead" - children_to_validate << ChildValidation.new(attribute_to_validate, options[:map] || {}, options[:if] || lambda { true }) - end - - # call-seq: before_validation(&block) - # - # Is called before valid? or valid_for_*? - # - # class Person - # include Validatable - # before_validation do - # self.name = "default name" - # end - # - # attr_accessor :name - # end - # - def before_validation(&block) - before_validations << block - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/object_extension.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/object_extension.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e46e25c36..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/object_extension.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -class Object #:nodoc: - module InstanceExecHelper #:nodoc: - end - include InstanceExecHelper - def instance_eval_with_params(*args, &block) - begin - old_critical, Thread.critical = Thread.critical, true - n = 0 - n += 1 while respond_to?(mname="__instance_exec#{n}") - InstanceExecHelper.module_eval{ define_method(mname, &block) } - ensure - Thread.critical = old_critical - end - begin - ret = send(mname, *args) - ensure - InstanceExecHelper.module_eval{ remove_method(mname) } rescue nil - end - ret - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/requireable.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/requireable.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d8fe54f48..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/requireable.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - module Requireable #:nodoc: - module ClassMethods #:nodoc: - def requires(*args) - required_options.concat args - end - - def required_options - @required_options ||= [] - end - end - - def self.included(klass) - klass.extend ClassMethods - end - - def requires(options) - required_options = self.class.required_options.inject([]) do |errors, attribute| - errors << attribute.to_s unless options.has_key?(attribute) - errors - end - raise ArgumentError.new("#{self.class} requires options: #{required_options.join(', ')}") if required_options.any? - true - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/understandable.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/understandable.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8935fca43..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/understandable.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - module Understandable #:nodoc: - module ClassMethods #:nodoc: - def understands(*args) - understandings.concat args - end - - def understandings - @understandings ||= [] - end - - def all_understandings - return understandings + self.superclass.all_understandings if self.superclass.respond_to? :all_understandings - understandings - end - end - - def self.included(klass) - klass.extend ClassMethods - end - - def must_understand(hash) - invalid_options = hash.inject([]) do |errors, (key, value)| - errors << key.to_s unless self.class.all_understandings.include?(key) - errors - end - raise ArgumentError.new("invalid options: #{invalid_options.join(', ')}") if invalid_options.any? - true - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validatable.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validatable.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3db1f47d7..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validatable.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -require 'forwardable' -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/object_extension') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/errors') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/validatable_class_methods') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/macros') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/validatable_instance_methods') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/included_validation') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/child_validation') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/understandable') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/requireable') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/validations/validation_base') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/validations/validates_format_of') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/validations/validates_presence_of') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/validations/validates_acceptance_of') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/validations/validates_confirmation_of') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/validations/validates_length_of') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/validations/validates_true_for') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/validations/validates_numericality_of') -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/validations/validates_each') \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validatable_class_methods.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validatable_class_methods.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 76cd4f4bb..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validatable_class_methods.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - module ClassMethods #:nodoc: - - def validate_children(instance, group) - self.children_to_validate.each do |child_validation| - next unless child_validation.should_validate?(instance) - child = instance.send child_validation.attribute - if (child.respond_to?(:valid_for_group?)) - child.valid_for_group?(group) - else - child.valid? - end - child.errors.each do |attribute, messages| - if messages.is_a?(String) - add_error(instance, child_validation.map[attribute.to_sym] || attribute, messages) - else - messages.each do |message| - add_error(instance, child_validation.map[attribute.to_sym] || attribute, message) - end - end - end - end - end - - def all_before_validations - if self.superclass.respond_to? :all_before_validations - return before_validations + self.superclass.all_before_validations - end - before_validations - end - - def before_validations - @before_validations ||= [] - end - - def all_validations - if self.respond_to?(:superclass) && self.superclass.respond_to?(:all_validations) - return validations + self.superclass.all_validations - end - validations - end - - def validations - @validations ||= [] - end - - def add_error(instance, attribute, msg) - instance.errors.add(attribute, msg) - end - - def validation_keys_include?(key) - validations.map { |validation| validation.key }.include?(key) - end - - def validations_to_include - @validations_to_include ||= [] - end - - protected - - def add_validations(args, klass) - options = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : {} - args.each do |attribute| - new_validation = klass.new self, attribute, options - self.validations << new_validation - self.create_valid_method_for_groups new_validation.groups - end - end - - def create_valid_method_for_groups(groups) - groups.each do |group| - self.class_eval do - define_method "valid_for_#{group}?".to_sym do - valid_for_group?(group) - end - end - end - end - - def children_to_validate - @children_to_validate ||= [] - end - - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validatable_instance_methods.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validatable_instance_methods.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5977b4b07..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validatable_instance_methods.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - def self.included(klass) #:nodoc: - klass.extend Validatable::ClassMethods - klass.extend Validatable::Macros - end - - # call-seq: valid? - # - # Returns true if no errors were added otherwise false. Only executes validations that have no :groups option specified - def valid? - valid_for_group?(nil) - end - - # call-seq: errors - # - # Returns the Errors object that holds all information about attribute error messages. - def errors - @errors ||= Validatable::Errors.new - end - - def valid_for_group?(group) #:nodoc: - run_before_validations - errors.clear - self.class.validate_children(self, group) - self.validate(group) - errors.empty? - end - - def times_validated(key) #:nodoc: - times_validated_hash[key] || 0 - end - - def increment_times_validated_for(validation) #:nodoc: - if validation.key != nil - if times_validated_hash[validation.key].nil? - times_validated_hash[validation.key] = 1 - else - times_validated_hash[validation.key] += 1 - end - end - end - - # call-seq: validate_only(key) - # - # Only executes a specified validation. The argument should follow a pattern based on the key of the validation. - # Examples: - # * validates_presence_of :name can be run with obj.validate_only("presence_of/name") - # * validates_presence_of :birthday, :key => "a key" can be run with obj.validate_only("presence_of/a key") - def validate_only(key) - validation_name, attribute_name = key.split("/") - validation_name = validation_name.split("_").collect{|word| word.capitalize}.join - validation_key = "#{self.class.name}/Validatable::Validates#{validation_name}/#{attribute_name}" - validation = self.class.all_validations.find { |validation| validation.key == validation_key } - raise ArgumentError.new("validation with key #{validation_key} could not be found") if validation.nil? - errors.clear - run_validation(validation) - end - - protected - def times_validated_hash #:nodoc: - @times_validated_hash ||= {} - end - - def validate(group) #:nodoc: - validation_levels.each do |level| - validations_for_level_and_group(level, group).each do |validation| - run_validation(validation) if validation.should_validate?(self) - end - return unless self.errors.empty? - end - end - - def run_validation(validation) #:nodoc: - validation_result = validation.valid?(self) - add_error(validation.attribute, validation.message(self)) unless validation_result - increment_times_validated_for(validation) - validation.run_after_validate(validation_result, self, validation.attribute) - end - - def run_before_validations #:nodoc: - self.class.all_before_validations.each do |block| - instance_eval &block - end - end - - def add_error(attribute, message) #:nodoc: - self.class.add_error(self, attribute, message) - end - - def validations_for_level_and_group(level, group) #:nodoc: - validations_for_level = self.all_validations.select { |validation| validation.level == level } - return validations_for_level.select { |validation| validation.groups.empty? } if group.nil? - validations_for_level.select { |validation| validation.groups.include?(group) } - end - - def all_validations #:nodoc: - res = self.class.validations_to_include.inject(self.class.all_validations) do |result, included_validation_class| - result += self.send(included_validation_class.attribute).all_validations - result - end - end - - def validation_levels #:nodoc: - self.class.all_validations.inject([1]) { |result, validation| result << validation.level }.uniq.sort - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_acceptance_of.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_acceptance_of.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2495fdd30..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_acceptance_of.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - class ValidatesAcceptanceOf < ValidationBase #:nodoc: - def valid?(instance) - instance.send(self.attribute) == "true" - end - - def message(instance) - super || "must be accepted" - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_confirmation_of.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_confirmation_of.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d8bb55088..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_confirmation_of.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - class ValidatesConfirmationOf < ValidationBase #:nodoc: - option :case_sensitive - default :case_sensitive => true - - def valid?(instance) - return instance.send(self.attribute) == instance.send("#{self.attribute}_confirmation".to_sym) if case_sensitive - instance.send(self.attribute).to_s.casecmp(instance.send("#{self.attribute}_confirmation".to_sym).to_s) == 0 - end - - def message(instance) - super || "doesn't match confirmation" - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_each.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_each.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 89a09715c..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_each.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - class ValidatesEach < ValidationBase #:nodoc: - required_option :logic - - def valid?(instance) - instance.instance_eval(&logic) - true # return true so no error is added. should look in the future at doing this different. - end - - def message(instance) - super || "is invalid" - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_format_of.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_format_of.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1a5880be1..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_format_of.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - class ValidatesFormatOf < ValidationBase #:nodoc: - required_option :with - - def valid?(instance) - not (instance.send(self.attribute).to_s =~ self.with).nil? - end - - def message(instance) - super || "is invalid" - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_length_of.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_length_of.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 16c9af261..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_length_of.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - class ValidatesLengthOf < ValidationBase #:nodoc: - option :minimum, :maximum, :is, :within, :allow_nil - - def message(instance) - super || "is invalid" - end - - def valid?(instance) - valid = true - value = instance.send(self.attribute) - - if value.nil? - return true if allow_nil - value = "" - end - - valid &&= value.length <= maximum unless maximum.nil? - valid &&= value.length >= minimum unless minimum.nil? - valid &&= value.length == is unless is.nil? - valid &&= within.include?(value.length) unless within.nil? - valid - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_numericality_of.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_numericality_of.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 695e9ccfd..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_numericality_of.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - class ValidatesNumericalityOf < ValidationBase #:nodoc: - option :only_integer - - def valid?(instance) - value = instance.send(self.attribute).to_s - regex = self.only_integer ? /\A[+-]?\d+\Z/ : /^\d*\.{0,1}\d+$/ - not (value =~ regex).nil? - end - - def message(instance) - super || "must be a number" - end - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_presence_of.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_presence_of.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 92fc8f3a9..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_presence_of.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - class ValidatesPresenceOf < ValidationBase #:nodoc: - def valid?(instance) - return false if instance.send(self.attribute).nil? - instance.send(self.attribute).respond_to?(:strip) ? instance.send(self.attribute).strip.length != 0 : true - end - - def message(instance) - super || "can't be empty" - end - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_true_for.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_true_for.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 54102a53e..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validates_true_for.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - class ValidatesTrueFor < ValidationBase #:nodoc: - required_option :logic - - def valid?(instance) - instance.instance_eval(&logic) == true - end - - def message(instance) - super || "is invalid" - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validation_base.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validation_base.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5aa602cfb..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/lib/validations/validation_base.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -module Validatable - class ValidationBase #:nodoc: - class << self - def required_option(*args) - option(*args) - requires(*args) - end - - def option(*args) - attr_accessor(*args) - understands(*args) - end - - def default(hash) - defaults.merge! hash - end - - def defaults - @defaults ||= {} - end - - def all_defaults - return defaults.merge(self.superclass.all_defaults) if self.superclass.respond_to? :all_defaults - defaults - end - - def after_validate(&block) - after_validations << block - end - - def after_validations - @after_validations ||= [] - end - - def all_after_validations - return after_validations + self.superclass.all_after_validations if self.superclass.respond_to? :all_after_validations - after_validations - end - end - - include Understandable - include Requireable - - option :message, :if, :times, :level, :groups, :key, :after_validate - default :level => 1, :groups => [] - attr_accessor :attribute - - def initialize(klass, attribute, options={}) - must_understand options - requires options - self.class.all_understandings.each do |understanding| - options[understanding] = self.class.all_defaults[understanding] unless options.has_key? understanding - self.instance_variable_set("@#{understanding}", options[understanding]) - end - self.attribute = attribute - self.groups = [self.groups] unless self.groups.is_a?(Array) - self.key = "#{klass.name}/#{self.class.name}/#{self.key || self.attribute}" - raise_error_if_key_is_dup(klass) - end - - def raise_error_if_key_is_dup(klass) - message = "key #{self.key} must be unique, provide the :key option to specify a unique key" - raise ArgumentError.new(message) if klass.validation_keys_include? self.key - end - - def should_validate?(instance) - result = validate_this_time?(instance) - result &&= instance.instance_eval(&self.if) unless self.if.nil? - result - end - - def message(instance) - @message.respond_to?(:call) ? instance.instance_eval(&@message) : @message - end - - def validate_this_time?(instance) - return true if @times.nil? - self.times > instance.times_validated(self.key) - end - - def run_after_validate(result, instance, attribute) - self.class.all_after_validations.each do |block| - block.call result, instance, attribute - end - instance.instance_eval_with_params result, attribute, &self.after_validate unless self.after_validate.nil? - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/rakefile.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/rakefile.rb deleted file mode 100644 index aa36fb900..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/rakefile.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -require 'rubygems' -require 'rake/gempackagetask' -require 'rake/rdoctask' -require 'rake/contrib/sshpublisher' - -task :default => :test - -task :test do - require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/test/all_tests.rb' -end - -desc 'Generate RDoc' -Rake::RDocTask.new do |task| - task.main = 'README' - task.title = 'Validatable' - task.rdoc_dir = 'doc' - task.options << "--line-numbers" << "--inline-source" - task.rdoc_files.include('README', 'lib/**/*.rb') - %x[erb README_TEMPLATE > README] if File.exists?('README_TEMPLATE') -end - -desc "Upload RDoc to RubyForge" -task :publish_rdoc => [:rdoc] do - Rake::SshDirPublisher.new("jaycfields@rubyforge.org", "/var/www/gforge-projects/validatable", "doc").upload -end - -Gem::manage_gems - -specification = Gem::Specification.new do |s| - s.name = "validatable" - s.summary = "Validatable is a library for adding validations." - s.version = "1.6.7" - s.author = 'Jay Fields' - s.description = "Validatable is a library for adding validations." - s.email = 'validatable-developer@rubyforge.org' - s.homepage = 'http://validatable.rubyforge.org' - s.rubyforge_project = 'validatable' - - s.has_rdoc = true - s.extra_rdoc_files = ['README'] - s.rdoc_options << '--title' << 'Validatable' << '--main' << 'README' << '--line-numbers' - - s.files = FileList['{lib,test}/**/*.rb', '[A-Z]*$', 'rakefile.rb'].to_a - s.test_file = "test/all_tests.rb" -end - -Rake::GemPackageTask.new(specification) do |package| - package.need_zip = false - package.need_tar = false -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/all_tests.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/all_tests.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 23b91136c..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/all_tests.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Dir['test/**/*_test.rb'].each { |test_case| require test_case } \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validatable_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validatable_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8936ced8f..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validatable_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,437 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -functional_tests do - - expect "can't be empty" do - child_class = Module.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name - end - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - include_validations_from :child - define_method :child do - child_class - end - attr_accessor :name - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - instance.errors.on(:name) - end - - expect "can't be empty" do - child_class = Module.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name - end - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :address - include_validations_from :child - define_method :child do - child_class - end - attr_accessor :name, :address - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - instance.errors.on(:address) - end - - expect :is_set do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :result - before_validation do - self.result = :is_set - end - end - - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - instance.result - end - - expect :is_set do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name, :result - validates_presence_of :name, :after_validate => lambda { |result, attribute| self.result = :is_set } - end - - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - instance.result - end - - expect false do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_presence_of :name - end - subclass = Class.new klass do - end - subsubclass = Class.new subclass do - end - subsubclass.new.valid? - end - - expect false do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_presence_of :name - end - subclass = Class.new klass do - end - subclass.new.valid? - end - - expect true do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_presence_of :name - end - subclass = Class.new klass do - end - instance = subclass.new - instance.name = 'a name' - instance.valid? - end - - expect ArgumentError do - Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_presence_of :name, :times => 1 - validates_presence_of :name, :times => 1 - end - end - - expect ArgumentError do - Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_presence_of :name, :times => 1, :key => 'anything' - validates_presence_of :name, :times => 1, :key => 'anything' - end - end - - expect "is invalid" do - child_class = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name, :address - validates_presence_of :name - validates_format_of :address, :with => /.+/ - end - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - include_errors_from :child - define_method :child do - child_class.new - end - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - instance.errors.on(:address) - end - - expect "can't be empty" do - child_class = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name, :address - validates_presence_of :name - validates_format_of :address, :with => /.+/ - end - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - include_errors_from :child - define_method :child do - child_class.new - end - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - instance.errors.on(:name) - end - - - test "when child validations have errors, level 2 and higher parent validations are not performed" do - child_class = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_presence_of :name - end - - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - extend Forwardable - def_delegator :child, :name - validates_true_for :name, :logic => lambda { false }, :level => 2, :message => "invalid message" - include_errors_from :child - define_method :child do - @child ||= child_class.new - end - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - assert_equal "can't be empty", instance.errors.on(:name) - end - - test "when child validations have errors, level 1 parent validations are still performed" do - child_class = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_presence_of :name - end - - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_true_for :address, :logic => lambda { false }, :level => 1, :message => "invalid message" - include_errors_from :child - define_method :child do - @child ||= child_class.new - end - - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - assert_equal "can't be empty", instance.errors.on(:name) - assert_equal "invalid message", instance.errors.on(:address) - end - - expect "can't be empty" do - child_class = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name, :address - validates_presence_of :name - end - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - include_errors_from :child, :map => {:name => :namen} - define_method :child do - child_class.new - end - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - instance.errors.on(:namen) - end - - expect "can't be empty" do - child_class = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name, :address - validates_presence_of :name - end - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - include_errors_from :child, :if => lambda { true } - define_method :child do - child_class.new - end - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - instance.errors.on(:name) - end - - expect true do - child_class = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name, :address - validates_presence_of :name - end - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - include_errors_from :child, :if => lambda { false } - define_method :child do - child_class.new - end - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - end - - test "classes only have valid_for_* methods for groups that appear in their validations" do - class_with_group_one = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name, :groups => :group_one - attr_accessor :name - end - class_with_group_two = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name, :groups => :group_two - attr_accessor :name - end - assert_equal false, class_with_group_one.public_instance_methods.include?(:valid_for_group_two?) - assert_equal false, class_with_group_two.public_instance_methods.include?(:valid_for_group_one?) - end - - test "nonmatching groups are not used as validations" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name, :groups => :group_one - validates_presence_of :address, :groups => :group_two - attr_accessor :name, :address - end - instance = klass.new - assert_equal nil, instance.errors.on(:name) - end - - expect "can't be empty twice changed message" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name - attr_accessor :name - end - - Validatable::ValidationBase.class_eval do - after_validate do |result, instance, attribute| - instance.errors.add(attribute, " changed message") - end - end - Validatable::ValidatesPresenceOf.class_eval do - after_validate do |result, instance, attribute| - instance.errors.add(attribute, " twice") - end - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - Validatable::ValidatesPresenceOf.after_validations.clear - Validatable::ValidationBase.after_validations.clear - instance.errors.on(:name).join - end - - expect false do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name, :groups => :group_one - attr_accessor :name - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid_for_group_one? - end - - expect false do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name, :groups => [:group_one, :group_two] - attr_accessor :name - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid_for_group_one? - end - - expect true do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name, :groups => :group_one - validates_presence_of :address - attr_accessor :name, :address - end - instance = klass.new - instance.address = 'anything' - instance.valid? - end - - expect true do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name, :groups => :group_one - attr_accessor :name - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - end - - expect true do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name, :times => 1 - attr_accessor :name - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - instance.valid? - end - - expect false do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name, :times => 1 - attr_accessor :name - end - instance1 = klass.new - instance1.valid? - instance2 = klass.new - instance2.valid? - end - - expect "name message" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name, :level => 1, :message => "name message" - validates_presence_of :address, :level => 2 - attr_accessor :name, :address - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - instance.errors.on(:name) - end - - expect nil do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name, :level => 1, :message => "name message" - validates_presence_of :address, :level => 2 - attr_accessor :name, :address - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - instance.errors.on(:address) - end - - expect "Mod::Klass/Validatable::ValidatesPresenceOf/name" do - module Mod - class Klass - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name - end - end - Mod::Klass.validations.first.key - end - - expect "/Validatable::ValidatesPresenceOf/custom key" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name, :key => "custom key" - end - klass.validations.first.key - end - - expect "can't be empty" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name, :address - attr_accessor :name, :address - end - instance = klass.new - instance.validate_only("presence_of/name") - instance.errors.on(:name) - end - - expect nil do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_presence_of :name, :address - attr_accessor :name, :address - end - instance = klass.new - instance.validate_only("presence_of/name") - instance.errors.on(:address) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_acceptance_of_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_acceptance_of_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e449869f1..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_acceptance_of_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -module Functional - class ValidatesAcceptanceOfTest < Test::Unit::TestCase - test "given no acceptance, when validated, then error is in the objects error collection" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_acceptance_of :name - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - assert_equal "must be accepted", instance.errors.on(:name) - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_confirmation_of_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_confirmation_of_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 50378e5ce..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_confirmation_of_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -module Functional - class ValidatesConfirmationOfTest < Test::Unit::TestCase - test "given non matching attributes, when validated, then error is in the objects error collection" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name, :name_confirmation - validates_confirmation_of :name - end - instance = klass.new - instance.name = "foo" - instance.name_confirmation = "bar" - instance.valid? - assert_equal "doesn't match confirmation", instance.errors.on(:name) - end - - test "given matching attributes, when validated, then no error is in the objects error collection" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name, :name_confirmation - validates_confirmation_of :name - end - instance = klass.new - instance.name = "foo" - instance.name_confirmation = "foo" - assert_equal true, instance.valid? - end - - test "given matching attributes of different case, when validated with case sensitive false, then no error is in the objects error collection" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name, :name_confirmation - validates_confirmation_of :name, :case_sensitive => false - end - instance = klass.new - instance.name = "foo" - instance.name_confirmation = "FOO" - assert_equal true, instance.valid? - end - - test "given matching attributes of different case, when validated with case sensitive true, then error is in the objects error collection" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name, :name_confirmation - validates_confirmation_of :name - end - instance = klass.new - instance.name = "foo" - instance.name_confirmation = "FOO" - assert_equal false, instance.valid? - assert_equal "doesn't match confirmation", instance.errors.on(:name) - - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_each_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_each_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5e90b73be..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_each_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -functional_tests do - expect :is_set do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name, :result - validates_each :name, :logic => lambda { @result = :is_set } - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - instance.result - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_format_of_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_format_of_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index cde475f8a..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_format_of_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -module Functional - class ValidatesFormatOfTest < Test::Unit::TestCase - test "given invalid name format, when validated, then error is in the objects error collection" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_format_of :name, :with => /.+/ - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - assert_equal "is invalid", instance.errors.on(:name) - end - - test "given invalid name format and nil name, when validated, then error is in the objects error collection" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_format_of :name, :with => /.+/, :if => Proc.new { !name.nil? } - end - assert_equal true, klass.new.valid? - end - - test "given invalid name format and a name, when validated, then error is in the objects error collection" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_format_of :name, :with => /.+/, :if => Proc.new { name.nil? } - end - assert_equal false, klass.new.valid? - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_length_of_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_length_of_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4ea90428b..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_length_of_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -module Functional - class ValidatesLengthOfTest < Test::Unit::TestCase - test "given short value, when validated, then error is in the objects error collection" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_length_of :name, :minimum => 2 - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - assert_equal "is invalid", instance.errors.on(:name) - end - - test "given is constraint, when validated, then error is in the objects error collection" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_length_of :name, :is => 2 - end - - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - assert_equal "is invalid", instance.errors.on(:name) - end - - test "given is constraint is met, when validated, then valid is true" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_length_of :name, :is => 2 - end - - instance = klass.new - instance.name = "bk" - assert_equal true, instance.valid? - end - - test "given within constraint, when validated, then error is in the objects error collection" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_length_of :name, :within => 2..4 - end - - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - assert_equal "is invalid", instance.errors.on(:name) - end - - test "given within constraint, when validated, then valid is true" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_length_of :name, :within => 2..4 - end - - instance = klass.new - instance.name = "bk" - assert_equal true, instance.valid? - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_numericality_of_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_numericality_of_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index dea7fb68b..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_numericality_of_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -module Functional - class ValidatesNumericalityOfTest < Test::Unit::TestCase - test "when validating numericality and the value is nil an error should exist on the instance" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :nothing - validates_numericality_of :nothing - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - assert_equal "must be a number", instance.errors.on(:nothing) - end - - test "when validating numericality and the value has a non numeric character an error should exist on the instance" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_numericality_of :some_string - - def some_string - "some_string" - end - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - assert_equal "must be a number", instance.errors.on(:some_string) - end - - test "when validating a number no error will be in the instance" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_numericality_of :valid_number - - def valid_number - 1.23 - end - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - assert_equal nil, instance.errors.on(:valid_number) - end - - test "when validating an integer and the value is a decimal an error should exist on the instance" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validates_numericality_of :valid_number, :only_integer => true - attr_accessor :valid_number - end - - instance = klass.new - instance.valid_number = 1.23 - instance.valid? - assert_equal "must be a number", instance.errors.on(:valid_number) - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_presence_of_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_presence_of_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d09c4f55f..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_presence_of_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -module Functional - class ValidatesPresenceOfTest < Test::Unit::TestCase - test "given no name, when validated, then error is in the objects error collection" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_presence_of :name - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - assert_equal "can't be empty", instance.errors.on(:name) - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_true_for_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_true_for_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 165b9cc12..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/functional/validates_true_for_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -module Functional - class ValidatesFormatOfTest < Test::Unit::TestCase - test "given invalid name, when validated, then error is in the objects error collection" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_true_for :name, :logic => lambda { name == "nombre" } - end - instance = klass.new - instance.valid? - assert_equal "is invalid", instance.errors.on(:name) - end - - test "given valid name, when validated, then no error is in the objects error collection" do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - attr_accessor :name - validates_true_for :name, :logic => lambda { name == "nombre" } - end - instance = klass.new - instance.name = "nombre" - assert_equal true, instance.valid? - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/test_helper.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/test_helper.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 005dd066e..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/test_helper.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -require 'test/unit' -require 'rubygems' -require 'mocha' -require 'dust' -require 'set' -require 'expectations' - -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib/validatable' - -class << Test::Unit::TestCase - def expect(expected_value, &block) - define_method :"test_#{caller.first.split("/").last}" do - begin - assert_equal expected_value, instance_eval(&block) - rescue Exception => ex - raise ex unless expected_value.is_a?(Class) && ex.is_a?(expected_value) - assert_equal expected_value, ex.class - end - end - end -end - -class Test::Unit::TestCase - def assert_array_equal a, b - assert_equal Set.new(a), Set.new(b) - end -end - -class Array - def to_blank_options_hash - self.inject({}) {|hash, value| hash[value] = nil; hash } - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/errors_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/errors_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 19b963c1f..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/errors_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -Expectations do - expect "message" do - errors = Validatable::Errors.new - errors.add(:attribute, "message") - errors.on(:attribute) - end - - expect ["message"] do - errors = Validatable::Errors.new - errors.add(:attribute, "message") - errors.raw(:attribute) - end - - expect "something new" do - errors = Validatable::Errors.new - errors.add(:attribute, "something old") - errors.replace(:attribute, ["something new"]) - errors.on(:attribute) - end - - expect "Capitalized word" do - errors = Validatable::Errors.new - errors.humanize("capitalized_word") - end - - expect "Capitalized word without" do - errors = Validatable::Errors.new - errors.humanize("capitalized_word_without_id") - end - - expect ["A humanized message", "a base message"] do - errors = Validatable::Errors.new - errors.add(:base, "a base message") - errors.add(:a_humanized, "message") - errors.full_messages.sort - end - - expect true do - Validatable::Errors.included_modules.include?(Enumerable) - end - - expect ["message1", "message2"] do - errors = Validatable::Errors.new - errors.add(:attribute, "message1") - errors.add(:attribute, "message2") - errors.on(:attribute) - end - - expect 2 do - errors = Validatable::Errors.new - errors.add(:attribute, "message1") - errors.add(:attribute, "message2") - errors.count - end - - expect 2 do - errors = Validatable::Errors.new - errors.add(:attribute1, "message1") - errors.add(:attribute2, "message2") - errors.count - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/understandable_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/understandable_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ec40d95da..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/understandable_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -Expectations do - expect [:c, :b, :a] do - a = Class.new do - include Validatable::Understandable - understands :a - end - b = Class.new(a) do - include Validatable::Understandable - understands :b - end - c = Class.new(b) do - include Validatable::Understandable - understands :c - end - c.all_understandings - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validatable_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validatable_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bf18e56c8..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validatable_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -Expectations do - expect false do - validation = stub_everything(:should_validate? => true, :attribute => "attribute", :level => 1, :groups => []) - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validations << validation - end - klass.new.valid? - end - - expect true do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - end - instance = klass.new - instance.errors.add(:attribute, "message") - instance.valid? - instance.errors.empty? - end - - expect false do - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - end - klass.validation_keys_include?("anything") - end - - expect true do - validation = stub_everything(:key => "key") - klass = Class.new do - include Validatable - validations << validation - end - klass.validation_keys_include?("key") - end -end diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_acceptance_of_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_acceptance_of_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b83ae1f4d..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_acceptance_of_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -Expectations do - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesAcceptanceOf.new stub_everything, :acceptance - instance = stub(:acceptance=>'true') - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesAcceptanceOf.new stub_everything, :acceptance - instance = stub(:acceptance=>'false') - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect true do - options = {:message => nil, :if => nil, :times => nil, :level => nil, :groups => nil} - Validatable::ValidatesAcceptanceOf.new(stub_everything, :test).must_understand(options) - end - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_confirmation_of_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_confirmation_of_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5b156bf48..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_confirmation_of_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -Expectations do - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesConfirmationOf.new stub_everything, :username - instance = stub(:username=>"username", :username_confirmation=>"username") - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesConfirmationOf.new stub_everything, :username - instance = stub(:username=>"username", :username_confirmation=>"usessrname") - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesConfirmationOf.new stub_everything, :username, :case_sensitive => false - instance = stub(:username=>"username", :username_confirmation=>"USERNAME") - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesConfirmationOf.new stub_everything, :username, :case_sensitive => true - instance = stub(:username=>"username", :username_confirmation=>"USERNAME") - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesConfirmationOf.new stub_everything, :username, :case_sensitive => true - validation.valid?(stub(:username => nil, :username_confirmation => 'something')) - end - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesConfirmationOf.new stub_everything, :username, :case_sensitive => true - validation.valid?(stub(:username => 'something', :username_confirmation => nil)) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesConfirmationOf.new stub_everything, :username, :case_sensitive => true - validation.valid?(stub(:username => nil, :username_confirmation => nil)) - end - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesConfirmationOf.new stub_everything, :username, :case_sensitive => false - validation.valid?(stub(:username => nil, :username_confirmation => 'something')) - end - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesConfirmationOf.new stub_everything, :username, :case_sensitive => false - validation.valid?(stub(:username => 'something', :username_confirmation => nil)) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesConfirmationOf.new stub_everything, :username, :case_sensitive => false - validation.valid?(stub(:username => nil, :username_confirmation => nil)) - end - - expect true do - options = { :message => nil, :if => nil, :times => nil, :level => nil, :groups => nil, :case_sensitive => nil } - Validatable::ValidatesConfirmationOf.new(stub_everything, :test).must_understand(options) - end - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_format_of_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_format_of_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3366c0721..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_format_of_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -Expectations do - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesFormatOf.new stub_everything, :name, :with => /book/ - validation.valid?(stub_everything) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesFormatOf.new stub_everything, :name, :with => /book/ - validation.valid?(stub(:name=>"book")) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesFormatOf.new stub_everything, :age, :with => /14/ - validation.valid?(stub(:age=>14)) - end - - expect ArgumentError do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesFormatOf.new stub_everything, :age - end - - expect true do - options = [:message, :if, :times, :level, :groups, :with, :key] - Validatable::ValidatesFormatOf.new(stub_everything, :test, options.to_blank_options_hash).must_understand(options.to_blank_options_hash) - end - - expect true do - options = [:with] - Validatable::ValidatesFormatOf.new(stub_everything, :name, options.to_blank_options_hash).requires(options.to_blank_options_hash) - end - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_length_of_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_length_of_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3ed775ad3..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_length_of_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -Expectations do - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesLengthOf.new stub_everything, :username, :maximum => 8 - validation.valid?(stub(:username=>"usernamefdfd")) - end - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesLengthOf.new stub_everything, :username, :minimum => 2 - instance = stub(:username=>"u") - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesLengthOf.new stub_everything, :username, :minimum => 2, :maximum => 8 - instance = stub(:username=>"udfgdf") - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesLengthOf.new stub_everything, :username, :is => 2 - instance = stub(:username=>"u") - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesLengthOf.new stub_everything, :username, :is => 2 - instance = stub(:username=>"uu") - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesLengthOf.new stub_everything, :username, :within => 2..4 - instance = stub(:username => "aa") - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesLengthOf.new stub_everything, :username, :within => 2..4 - instance = stub(:username => "a") - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesLengthOf.new stub_everything, :username, :within => 2..4 - instance = stub(:username => "aaaa") - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesLengthOf.new stub_everything, :username, :within => 2..4 - instance = stub(:username => "aaaaa") - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesLengthOf.new stub_everything, :username, :within => 2..4 - instance = stub(:username => nil) - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesLengthOf.new stub_everything, :username, :within => 2..4, :allow_nil => true - instance = stub(:username => nil) - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect true do - options = [:message, :if, :times, :level, :groups, :maximum, :minimum, :is, :within, :allow_nil] - Validatable::ValidatesLengthOf.new(stub_everything, :test).must_understand(options.to_blank_options_hash) - end - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_numericality_of_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_numericality_of_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f945a60e4..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_numericality_of_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -Expectations do - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesNumericalityOf.new stub_everything, :nothing - instance = stub(:nothing => nil) - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesNumericalityOf.new stub_everything, :some_int - instance = stub(:some_int => 50) - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesNumericalityOf.new stub_everything, :some_decimal - instance = stub(:some_decimal => 1.23) - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesNumericalityOf.new stub_everything, :some_decimal, :only_integer => true - instance = stub(:some_decimal => 1.23) - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesNumericalityOf.new stub_everything, :some_negative_number, :only_integer => true - instance = stub(:some_negative_number => "-1") - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesNumericalityOf.new stub_everything, :some_non_numeric - instance = stub(:some_non_numeric => "50F") - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesNumericalityOf.new stub_everything, :multiple_dots - instance = stub(:multiple_dots => "50.0.0") - validation.valid?(instance) - end - - expect true do - options = [:message, :if, :times, :level, :groups, :only_integer] - Validatable::ValidatesNumericalityOf.new(stub_everything, :test).must_understand(options.to_blank_options_hash) - end - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_presence_of_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_presence_of_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d73a7ccf0..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_presence_of_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -Expectations do - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesPresenceOf.new stub_everything, :name - validation.valid?(stub_everything) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesPresenceOf.new stub_everything, :name - validation.valid?(stub(:name=>"book")) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesPresenceOf.new stub_everything, :employee - validation.valid?(stub(:employee => stub(:nil? => false))) - end - - expect true do - options = {:message => nil, :if => nil, :times => nil, :level => nil, :groups => nil} - Validatable::ValidatesPresenceOf.new(stub_everything, :test).must_understand(options) - end - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_true_for_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_true_for_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1090b32db..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validates_true_for_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -Expectations do - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesTrueFor.new stub_everything, :name, :logic => lambda { false } - validation.valid?(stub_everything) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesTrueFor.new stub_everything, :name, :logic => lambda { true } - validation.valid?(stub_everything) - end - - expect ArgumentError do - validation = Validatable::ValidatesTrueFor.new stub_everything, :age - end - - expect true do - options = [:message, :if, :times, :level, :groups, :logic, :key] - Validatable::ValidatesTrueFor.new(stub_everything, :name, options.to_blank_options_hash).must_understand(options.to_blank_options_hash) - end - - expect true do - options = [:logic] - Validatable::ValidatesTrueFor.new(stub_everything, :name, options.to_blank_options_hash).requires(options.to_blank_options_hash) - end - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validation_base_test.rb b/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validation_base_test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4a885e457..000000000 --- a/vendor/gems/validatable-1.6.7/test/unit/validation_base_test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../test_helper') - -Expectations do - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidationBase.new stub_everything, :base - validation.should_validate? Object.new - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidationBase.new stub_everything, :base, :times => 1 - validation.validate_this_time?(stub(:times_validated => 0)) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidationBase.new stub_everything, :base - validation.validate_this_time?(nil) - end - - expect true do - validation = Validatable::ValidationBase.new stub_everything, :base, :times => 2 - validation.validate_this_time?(stub(:times_validated => 1)) - end - - expect false do - validation = Validatable::ValidationBase.new stub_everything, :base, :times => 1 - validation.validate_this_time?(stub(:times_validated => 1)) - end - - expect 1 do - validation = Validatable::ValidationBase.new stub_everything, :base - validation.level - end - - expect ArgumentError do - Validatable::ValidationBase.new stub_everything(:validation_keys_include? => true), :base, :times => 1 - end - - expect "some message 100" do - validation = Validatable::ValidationBase.new stub_everything, :base, :message => lambda { "some message #{a_method}" } - validation.message(stub(:a_method=>'100')) - end - - expect ArgumentError do - Validatable::ValidationBase.new(stub_everything, :base).must_understand(:foo => 1, :bar => 2) - end - - expect true do - options = {:message => nil, :if => nil, :times => nil, :level => nil, :groups => nil, :key => nil} - Validatable::ValidationBase.new(stub_everything, :base).must_understand(options) - end - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/.document b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/.document deleted file mode 100644 index 1c7800d57..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/.document +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -lib/**/*.rb -History.rdoc -License.txt -README.rdoc -Upgrade.rdoc -features/**/*.feature - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/Contribute.rdoc b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/Contribute.rdoc deleted file mode 100644 index 0c10d49c6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/Contribute.rdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -== Contribute - -If you're interested in contributing to rspec-rails, please see -http://wiki.github.com/dchelimsky/rspec-dev for information. diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/History.rdoc b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/History.rdoc deleted file mode 100644 index 4cddf6847..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/History.rdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,283 +0,0 @@ -=== Version 1.2.9 / 2009-10-05 - -* enhancements - * added route_to and be_routable matchers (Randy Harmon). Closes #843. - * Provide better failure message for render_template when redirected (Josh - Nichols). Closes #885. - * generated specs require 'spec_helper' - -* bug fixes - * pass the correct args to super in controller#render depending on the rails - version (Lucas Carlson). Closes #865. - * use Rack::Utils.parse_query to convert query strings to hashes. Closes #872. - * errors correctly bubble up when a controller spec in isolation mode - requests a non-existent action/template - * no error if either action or template exist - * error if neither exist - * Closes #888. - -* removals - * spec_server has been removed in favor of spork. - * You can still use the --drb flag, but you've got to install the spork - gem. - * Windows users who cannot use the spork gem can install the spec_server - from http://github.com/dchelimsky/spec_server - -=== Version 1.2.7 / 2009-06-22 - -* enhancements - * alias :stub!, :stub so rspec-rails extensions of rspec stubs can use the - same syntax as rspec (core) - * integration specs (Ben Mabey and David Chelimsky) - * added support for references and belongs_to generated model specs (José - Valim). Closes #792. - * add discovery for autotest-rails to keep compatible with ZenTest-4.0.0 - (Ryan Davis). Closes #838. - * controller specs in isolation mode don't care whether the file exists - anymore! - -* bug fixes - * allow rspec-rails to work without ActiveRecord. Closes #810. - * fix bug with have() matcher failure message (Dave Giunta). Closes #818. - * fix bug where render_template('new') would pass if 'newer' was rendered - (or anything that started with 'new') - -* deprecations - * spec_server is now deprecated - use spork instead (gem install spork). - Closes #827. - -=== Version 1.2.6 / 2009-04-30 - -* bug fixes - * restored rake tasks for rspec[-rails] as plugins - -=== Version 1.2.5 / 2009-04-29 - -* enhancements - * support :xml and :strict config options for have_tag matcher (patch from - Peer Allan and Max Murphy). Closes #783. - -* bug fixes - * Fixed a small typo that makes rake stats fail (José Valim). Closes #802. - * link_to and friends are available to ViewExampleGroup again - (J.B. Rainsberger). Closes #787. - * spec_server works correctly with rails 2.3 again (Neil Buckley). Closes - #759. - -=== Version 1.2.4 / 2009-03-13 - -No changes in this release, but aligns with the rspec-1.2.4 release. Someday -soon, this binding of rspec/rspec-rails versions needs to end! - -=== Version 1.2.3 / 2009-03-13 - -No changes in this release, but aligns with the rspec-1.2.3 release. - -=== Version 1.2.2 / 2009-03-22 - -No changes in this release, but aligns with the rspec-1.2.2 release. - -=== Version 1.2.1 / 2009-03-22 - -This is a bug-fix release, recommended for anybody who has already upgraded to -rspec-rails-1.2.0 or is upgrading to rails-2.3.2 - -See Upgrade.rdoc for information about upgrading to rspec-rails-1.2.1 - -* enhancements - - * more cleanup of internals (reducing dependency on rspec-core) - * don't require config/environments more than once - * autotest includes spec/routing directory (Matt Peterson). Closes #739. - * display helpful messages when installing rspec-rails running - script/generate rspec - * thanks for Dr Nic for the pointers - * restored require 'rubygems' where needed - * export NO_RUBYGEMS=true if you don't use rubygems - -* bug fixes - - * fix scoping issues in rspec-rails' own suite for ruby 1.9.1 (Matthias - Hennemeyer). Closes #717. - * rake stats no longer hides test directories. Closes #748. - * fixed regression that was introduced in 1.2 in which controller_name - failed to override the controller class passed to describe() (patches from - Aaron Gibralter and Zach Dennis). Closes #732. - -=== Version 1.2.0 / 2009-03-15 - -IMPORTANT: See Upgrade.rdoc for information about upgrading to rspec-rails-1.2.0 - -IMPORTANT: This release includes the following backwards-compatibility-breaking changes. - -* rspec-rails supports rails 2.0.2, 2.1.2, 2.2.2 and 2.3.2 - - * We are no longer supporting 1.x versions of rails. - -* expect_render and stub_render have been removed. - - * Both of these methods were deprecated in rspec-rails-1.1.5, released in Sept, 2008. - -* { route_for(args).should == "/path" } now delegates to assert_generates (in rails) - - * see Upgrade.txt for more information - -* deprecations - - * controller.use_rails_error_handling! is deprecated - * use rescue_action_in_public! (from rails) instead - -* enhancements - - * Adding status codes to redirect_to matcher (Damian Janowski). Closes #570. - * Initialize current URL before executing any examples in a ViewExampleGroup (Wilson Bilkovich). Closes #654. - * Support query strings in params_from (Wilson Bilkovich). Closes #652. - * delegate route_for to assert_recognizes (less brittle) - * it { should be_valid } (Kakutani). Closes #665. - * controller is implicit subject in controller specs (Joe Ferris). #686. - * template is implicit subject in view specs (Joe Ferris). #686. - * redirect_to and render_template matchers can accept controller or response (Joe Ferris). Closes #686. - * generated specs use declarative docstrings - * rspec_scaffold generator generates layout and stylesheet (per Rails-2.3) - * add bypass_rescue for controller specs - * infer template path from the first arg passed to describe in view specs - * separate routing specs (in spec/routing) - -* bug fixes - - * you no longer *have* to load ActionMailer to get specs to run. Closes #650. - * query_params are now parsed by Rack::Utils.parse_query in redirect_to matcher. Closes #684. - * cleaned up spec_server (there was a bunch of pre-rails 2.0 material). Closes #685. - * rspec's rake tasks are not loaded when running "rake gems" or any of its subtasks - * only warn when rspec is not installed when trying to invoke an rspec rake task - * support 2 arg version of ActionController::Base#render (reported by Nathan Wilmes) - * rake spec:server:start doesn't choke if there is no tmp directory - * force cache_classes = false when running with spec_server. Closes #287. - * keep spec_server working against edge rails (Jonathan Tron). Closes #685. - * create lib/tasks if not present when running script/generate rspec. Closes #687. - * fixed regression (and added spec so it won't regress again) where - render => :inline didn't render unless integrate_views was set - * fixed nil.with_output_buffer bug in helper specs. Closes #719. - -=== Version 1.1.12 / 2009-01-11 - -* 2 deprecations - - * TestResponse#[] is deprecated if you're using Rails <= 2.2.x and removed if you're using Rails 2.3 - * add_stubs(model, {:method => value}) is deprecated. Use model.stub!(:method => value) instead. - -* 2 major enhancements - - * support controller and action path params in view specs (Mike Vincent). - * use ActiveSupport::TestCase when available, else Test::Unit::TestCase - supports Rails 1.2.6 (Brandon Keepers). Closes #620. - * support form tag helpers in helpers (Ivo Dancet). Closes #641. - -* 3 minor enhancements - - * improve rdoc for render_template (Patch from Andrew Premdas). Fixes #571. - * use more liberal globs to allow for specs in symlinked dirs (Martin Luder). Closes #361. - * Enable loading fixtures from arbitrary locations (Jacek Becela). Closes #464. - -* 7 bug fixes - - * Attempt to load application_controller before falling back to application (Geoff Garside). Closes #626. - * Include _id and reduce quoting of default values in view specs (Steen Lehmann). Closes #598. - * Record calls to render and check rendered[:template] and rendered[:partial] for edge rails (> v2.2.2). Closes #633. - * config.gem 'rspec' can't be unpacked. Closes #629. - * spec_server not working with Rails 2.2.2 (Andreas Wolff). Closes #631. - * redirect_to doesn't work with http method constrained urls (Maxim Kulkin). Closes #648. - * rescue_with declarations are no longer by-passed (Brandon Keepers). #85 - -=== Version 1.1.11 / 2008-10-24 - -* No changes to rspec-rails - release to align with bug-fix release in rspec ... again :( - -=== Version 1.1.10 / 2008-10-24 - -* No changes to rspec-rails - release to align with bug-fix release in rspec - -=== Version 1.1.9 / 2008-10-20 - -* 4 bug fixes - - * require 'rubygems' in script/spec - * fix failure message for error_on and errors_on (Patch from Mike Vincent). Fixes #566. - * fix issues that arise in view spec if passing actual template name to render (Patch from Mike Vincent). Fixes #551. - * fixed bug accessing assigns from helper examples - -=== Version 1.1.8 / 2008-10-03 - -* 2 bug fixes - - * correctly handle assigns that are false. Fixes #552. - * ensure that NotYetImplemented examples report as pending (fixed in rspec, not rspec-rails). Fixes #553. - -=== Version 1.1.7 / 2008-10-02 - -* 1 bug fix - - * depend on the correct version of rspec - -=== Version 1.1.6 / 2008-10-02 - -* 1 bug fix - - * fixed regression where values assigned to the assigns hash were not accessible from the example (#549) - -=== Version 1.1.5 / 2008-09-28 - -IMPORTANT: use 'script/autospec' (or just 'autospec' if you have the rspec gem -installed) instead of 'autotest'. We changed the way autotest discovers rspec -so the autotest executable won't automatically load rspec anymore. This allows -rspec to live side by side other spec frameworks without always co-opting -autotest through autotest's discovery mechanism. - -ALSO IMPORTANT: Rails v2.1.1 changed assert_select_rjs such that it doesn't -always fail when it should. Please see -http://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/tickets/982. - -* Generated route specs have shorter names, making it less painful to modify their implementation -* Add conditional so Rails 2.1.0 doesn't warn about cache_template_extensions (patch from James Herdman) -* Fixed stub_model examples to work with Rails 2.1.0 (the code was fine, just the examples needed patching) -* use hoe for build/release -* reworked generated examples for rspec_scaffold - thanks to Mikel Lindsaar and Dan Manges for their feedback -* bye, bye translator -* Added proxy to cookies so you can set them in examples the same way you set them in controllers -* Added script/autospec so you can run autospec without installing the gem -* Support --skip-fixture in the rspec_model generator (patches from Alex Tomlins and Niels Ganser) -* Add mock_model#as_new_record (patch from Zach Dennis) -* mock(:null_object=>true) plays nice with HTML (patch from Gerrit Kaiser) -* Suppress a deprecation notice in Rails 2.1 (James Herdman) -* quiet deprecation warning on inflector (RSL) -* rspec-rails gem (Ben Mabey) -* updated generated code examples -* Make rspec_model generator honour --skip-fixtures tag (Niels Ganser, Alex Tomlins) -* Fix to create new models with attributes in command line (Nicolas) -* fix to_param in mock_model with stubbed id incorrectly returning autogenerated id (Adam Meehan) -* Call Rail's TestCase setup/teardown callbacks (Jonathan del Strother) -* Only run TestUnitTesting once (Jonathan del Strother) -* use require_dependency instead of require (Brandon Keepers) -* Fixed a problem caused by controller action names getting out of sync between rspec-dev and rspec-rails for speccing (Matt Patterson) -* don't mutate hash passed to mock_model (Reg Vos) - -=== Version 1.1.4 - -Maintenance release. - -* Moved mock_model and stub_model to their own module: Spec::Rails::Mocks -* Setting mock_model object id with stubs hash - patch from Adam Meehan -* Added as_new_record to stub_model e.g. stub_model(Foo).as_new_record -* Improved stub_model such that new_record? does "the right thing" -* Patch from Pat Maddox to get integrate_views to work in nested example groups. -* Patch from Pat Maddox to get controller_name to work in nested example groups. -* Patch from Corey Haines to add include_text matcher -* Added stub_model method which creates a real model instance with :id stubbed and data access prohibited. -* Applied patch from Pat Maddox to handle redirect_to w/ SSL. Closes #320. -* Added #helper and #assigns to helper specs. -* Applied patch from Bryan Helmkamp to tweak format of generated spec.opts to be more obvious. Closes #162. -* Tweaked list of exceptions (ignores) for autotest -* Applied patch from Rick Olson to get rspec_on_rails working with rails edge (>= 8862) -* Applied patch from Wincent Colaiuta to invert sense of "spec --diff". Closes #281. -* Allow any type of render in view specs. Closes #57. -* Applied patch from Ian White to get rspec working with edge rails (8804). Closes #271. -* Applied patch from Jon Strother to have spec_server reload fixtures. Closes #344. diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/License.txt b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/License.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 791a0eee6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/License.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -(The MIT License) - -==================================================================== -==== RSpec, RSpec-Rails -Copyright (c) 2005-2009 The RSpec Development Team -==================================================================== -==== ARTS -Copyright (c) 2006 Kevin Clark, Jake Howerton -==================================================================== -==== ZenTest -Copyright (c) 2001-2006 Ryan Davis, Eric Hodel, Zen Spider Software -==================================================================== -==== AssertSelect -Copyright (c) 2006 Assaf Arkin -==================================================================== - -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of -this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in -the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to -use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies -of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do -so, subject to the following conditions: - -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all -copies or substantial portions of the Software. - -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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with RSpec. - -== FEATURES: - -* Use RSpec to independently specify Rails Models, Views, Controllers and Helpers -* Integrated fixture loading -* Special generators for Resources, Models, Views and Controllers that generate RSpec code examples. - -== VISION: - -For people for whom TDD is a brand new concept, the testing support built into -Ruby on Rails is a huge leap forward. The fact that it is built right in is -fantastic, and Ruby on Rails apps are generally much easier to maintain than -they might have been without such support. - -For those of us coming from a history with TDD, and now BDD, the existing -support presents some problems related to dependencies across examples. To -that end, RSpec on Rails supports 4 types of examples. We’ve also built in -first class mocking and stubbing support in order to break dependencies across -these different concerns. - -== MORE INFORMATION: - -See Spec::Rails::Example for information about the different kinds of example -groups you can use to spec the different Rails components - -See Spec::Rails::Matchers for information about Rails-specific -expectations you can set on responses and models, etc. - -== INSTALL - -* Visit http://wiki.github.com/dchelimsky/rspec/rails for installation instructions. diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/Rakefile b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/Rakefile deleted file mode 100644 index f5ba456cd..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/Rakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby -*- -gem 'hoe', '>=2.0.0' -require 'hoe' - -$:.unshift(File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),"..","rspec","lib"))) -$:.unshift(File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),"lib"))) - -require 'spec/rails/version' -require 'spec/rake/spectask' -require 'cucumber/rake/task' - -Hoe.spec 'rspec-rails' do - self.version = Spec::Rails::VERSION::STRING - self.summary = Spec::Rails::VERSION::SUMMARY - self.description = "Behaviour Driven Development for Ruby on Rails." - self.rubyforge_name = 'rspec' - self.developer 'RSpec Development Team', 'rspec-devel@rubyforge.org' - self.extra_deps = [["rspec",">=1.2.9"],["rack",">=1.0.0"]] - self.extra_dev_deps = [["cucumber",">= 0.3.99"]] - self.remote_rdoc_dir = "rspec-rails/#{Spec::Rails::VERSION::STRING}" - self.history_file = 'History.rdoc' - self.readme_file = 'README.rdoc' - self.post_install_message = <<-POST_INSTALL_MESSAGE -#{'*'*50} - - Thank you for installing rspec-rails-#{Spec::Rails::VERSION::STRING} - - If you are upgrading, do this in each of your rails apps - that you want to upgrade: - - $ ruby script/generate rspec - - Please be sure to read History.rdoc and Upgrade.rdoc - for useful information about this release. - -#{'*'*50} -POST_INSTALL_MESSAGE -end - -['audit','test','test_deps','default','post_blog', 'release'].each do |task| - Rake.application.instance_variable_get('@tasks').delete(task) -end - -task :post_blog do - # no-op -end - -task :release => [:clean, :package] do |t| - version = ENV["VERSION"] or abort "Must supply VERSION=x.y.z" - abort "Versions don't match #{version} vs #{Spec::Rails::VERSION::STRING}" unless version == Spec::Rails::VERSION::STRING - pkg = "pkg/rspec-rails-#{version}" - - rubyforge = RubyForge.new.configure - puts "Logging in to rubyforge ..." - rubyforge.login - - puts "Releasing rspec-rails version #{version} ..." - ["#{pkg}.gem", "#{pkg}.tgz"].each do |file| - rubyforge.add_file('rspec', 'rspec', Spec::Rails::VERSION::STRING, file) - end -end - -Cucumber::Rake::Task.new - -task :default => [:features] - -namespace :update do - desc "update the manifest" - task :manifest do - system %q[touch Manifest.txt; rake check_manifest | grep -v "(in " | patch] - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/TODO.txt b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/TODO.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 99a54c7f7..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/TODO.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -* wiki - * need a matrix of which rspec-rails versions support which rails versions -* CI - * need a robust CI setup that runs - * Multiple rubies - * MRI: 1.8.6 - * MRI: 1.8.7 - * MRI: 1.9.1 - * JRuby - * IronRuby??? (perhaps using mono) - * Multiple rails-es - * 2.0.5 - * 2.1.2 - * 2.2.2 - * 2.3.4 - * 3.0 (once available) - * With and without ActiveRecord diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/Upgrade.rdoc b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/Upgrade.rdoc deleted file mode 100644 index ba7d02c3b..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/Upgrade.rdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,148 +0,0 @@ -= Upgrade to 1.2.8 (in git) - -== What's new - -=== route_to and be_routable matchers - -Stop using route_for and params_from today! These new matchers from Randy -Harmon are more expressive and more reliable. Here's how you use them: - - { :put => "/projects/37" }.should route_to(:controller => 'projects', :action => 'update', :id => '37') - - { :get => "/nonexisting_route" }.should_not be_routable - -== What's changed - -=== spec_server has been removed - -spec_server was deprecated in 1.2.7 and has now been removed. Admittedly, this -was a short deprecation cycle, but spec server never quite worked right in all -situations and spork is a great solution that you can use today! This is all -you need to do: - - [sudo] gem install spork - cd path/to/project - spork --bootsrap - -Now open up spec/spec_helper.rb and follow the directions at the top. You'll -be up and running in no time. - -For more info: - -* http://github.com/timcharper/spork -* http://groups.google.com/group/sporkgem - -= Upgrade to 1.2.7 - -== What's changed - -=== spec_server is deprecated - -spec_server is deprecated in favor of Tim Harper's new spork library -(http://github.com/timcharper/spork). Get it. Use it. Love it. - - gem install spork - -= Upgrade to 1.2.0-1.2.6 - -== What's changed - -=== Supported Rails Versions - -This release supports the following versions of rails: - -* 2.0.5 -* 2.1.2 -* 2.2.2 -* 2.3.2 - -=== update generated files - -Be sure to run "script/generate rspec" and allow the following files to be overwritten: - -* lib/tasks/rspec.rake -* script/spec -* script/spec_server - -=== controller.use_rails_error_handling! is deprecated - -Use rescue_action_in_public! instead. It comes directly from rails and does -exactly the same thing - -=== route_for - -After a change to edge rails broke our monkey-patched route_for method, I -decided to just delegate to rails' assert_generates method. For most cases, -this will not present a problem, but for some it might. You'll know if you -upgrade and see any newly failing, route-related examples. Here are the things -that you might need to change. - -==== Make sure IDs are strings - -If you had :id => 1 before, you need to change that to :id => "1" - - #old - route_for(:controller => 'things', :action => 'show', :id => 1).should == "/things/1" - - #new - route_for(:controller => 'things', :action => 'show', :id => "1").should == "/things/1" - -==== Convert paths for non-get methods to hashes - -If you had an example with a route that requires post, put, or delete, you'll -need to declare that explicitly. - - #old - route_for(:controller => 'things', :action => 'create').should == "/things" - - #new - route_for(:controller => 'things', :action => 'create').should == {:path => "/things", :method => :post} - -=== Controller/template isolation - -Even though controller specs do not render views by default (use -integrate_views to get them to render views), the way this works has -changed in this version. - -It used to be that the view template need not even exist, but due to changes -in rails it became much more difficult to manage that for all the different -versions of rails that rspec-rails supports. So now the template must exist, -but it still won't be rendered unless you declare integrate_views. - -== What's new - -=== render no longer requires a path - -The render() method in view specs will infer the path from the -first argument passed to describe(). - - describe "players/show" do - it "does something" do - render - response.should have_tag("....") - end - end - -=== routing specs live in spec/routing - -script/generate rspec_scaffold now generates its routing spec in -spec/routing/. - -=== bypass_rescue - -Added a new bypass_rescue() declaration for controller specs. Use this -when you want to specify that an error is raised by an action, even if that -error is later captured by a rescue_from() declaration. - - describe AccountController do - describe "GET @account" do - context "requested by anonymous user" do - it "denies access" do - bypass_rescue - lambda do - get :show, :id => "37" - end.should raise_error(AccessDenied) - end - end - end - end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/integration_spec/integration_spec_generator.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/integration_spec/integration_spec_generator.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 12a80e4fd..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/integration_spec/integration_spec_generator.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../rspec_default_values' - -class IntegrationSpecGenerator < ModelGenerator - def manifest - record do |m| - m.class_collisions class_path, class_name - m.template 'integration_spec.rb', File.join('spec/integration', class_path, "#{class_name.tableize}_spec.rb") - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/integration_spec/templates/integration_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/integration_spec/templates/integration_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d4b91f87f..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/integration_spec/templates/integration_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "<%= class_name.pluralize %>" do -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/CHANGES b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/CHANGES deleted file mode 100644 index 69f37090e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/CHANGES +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Please refer to the CHANGES file for RSpec's core \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/rspec_generator.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/rspec_generator.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7dad53cbc..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/rspec_generator.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -require 'rbconfig' - -# This generator bootstraps a Rails project for use with RSpec -class RspecGenerator < Rails::Generator::Base - DEFAULT_SHEBANG = File.join(Config::CONFIG['bindir'], - Config::CONFIG['ruby_install_name']) - - def initialize(runtime_args, runtime_options = {}) - if test ?f, 'spec/spec_helper.rb' - - puts <<-HELPFUL_INSTRUCTIONS - -It looks like you are upgrading rspec-rails in this application. Please let -this script overwrite everything it wants to with the following exceptions, -*if* you have customized any of these files: - - * spec/spec.opts - * spec/rcov.opts - * spec/spec_helper.rb - -If you have customized spec/spec_helper.rb, please set aside a copy of that -file so that it can be updated and you can manually restore your changes. - -HELPFUL_INSTRUCTIONS - end - Dir.mkdir('lib/tasks') unless File.directory?('lib/tasks') - super - end - - def manifest - record do |m| - script_options = { :chmod => 0755, :shebang => options[:shebang] == DEFAULT_SHEBANG ? nil : options[:shebang] } - - m.directory 'lib/tasks' - m.file 'rspec.rake', 'lib/tasks/rspec.rake' - - m.file 'script/autospec', 'script/autospec', script_options - m.file 'script/spec', 'script/spec', script_options - - m.directory 'spec' - m.file 'rcov.opts', 'spec/rcov.opts' - m.file 'spec.opts', 'spec/spec.opts' - m.template 'spec_helper.rb', 'spec/spec_helper.rb' - end - end - -protected - - def banner - "Usage: #{$0} rspec" - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/previous_failures.txt b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/previous_failures.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb..000000000 diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/rcov.opts b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/rcov.opts deleted file mode 100644 index 274ed51ad..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/rcov.opts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ ---exclude "spec/*,gems/*" ---rails \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/rspec.rake b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/rspec.rake deleted file mode 100644 index dba3ffcc1..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/rspec.rake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -gem 'test-unit', '1.2.3' if RUBY_VERSION.to_f >= 1.9 -rspec_gem_dir = nil -Dir["#{RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/gems/*"].each do |subdir| - rspec_gem_dir = subdir if subdir.gsub("#{RAILS_ROOT}/vendor/gems/","") =~ /^(\w+-)?rspec-(\d+)/ && File.exist?("#{subdir}/lib/spec/rake/spectask.rb") -end -rspec_plugin_dir = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../vendor/plugins/rspec') - -if rspec_gem_dir && (test ?d, rspec_plugin_dir) - raise "\n#{'*'*50}\nYou have rspec installed in both vendor/gems and vendor/plugins\nPlease pick one and dispose of the other.\n#{'*'*50}\n\n" -end - -if rspec_gem_dir - $LOAD_PATH.unshift("#{rspec_gem_dir}/lib") -elsif File.exist?(rspec_plugin_dir) - $LOAD_PATH.unshift("#{rspec_plugin_dir}/lib") -end - -# Don't load rspec if running "rake gems:*" -unless ARGV.any? {|a| a =~ /^gems/} - -begin - require 'spec/rake/spectask' -rescue MissingSourceFile - module Spec - module Rake - class SpecTask - def initialize(name) - task name do - # if rspec-rails is a configured gem, this will output helpful material and exit ... - require File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),"..","..","config","environment")) - - # ... otherwise, do this: - raise <<-MSG - -#{"*" * 80} -* You are trying to run an rspec rake task defined in -* #{__FILE__}, -* but rspec can not be found in vendor/gems, vendor/plugins or system gems. -#{"*" * 80} -MSG - end - end - end - end - end -end - -Rake.application.instance_variable_get('@tasks').delete('default') - -spec_prereq = File.exist?(File.join(RAILS_ROOT, 'config', 'database.yml')) ? "db:test:prepare" : :noop -task :noop do -end - -task :default => :spec -task :stats => "spec:statsetup" - -desc "Run all specs in spec directory (excluding plugin specs)" -Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(:spec => spec_prereq) do |t| - t.spec_opts = ['--options', "\"#{RAILS_ROOT}/spec/spec.opts\""] - t.spec_files = FileList['spec/**/*_spec.rb'] -end - -namespace :spec do - desc "Run all specs in spec directory with RCov (excluding plugin specs)" - Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(:rcov) do |t| - t.spec_opts = ['--options', "\"#{RAILS_ROOT}/spec/spec.opts\""] - t.spec_files = FileList['spec/**/*_spec.rb'] - t.rcov = true - t.rcov_opts = lambda do - IO.readlines("#{RAILS_ROOT}/spec/rcov.opts").map {|l| l.chomp.split " "}.flatten - end - end - - desc "Print Specdoc for all specs (excluding plugin specs)" - Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(:doc) do |t| - t.spec_opts = ["--format", "specdoc", "--dry-run"] - t.spec_files = FileList['spec/**/*_spec.rb'] - end - - desc "Print Specdoc for all plugin examples" - Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(:plugin_doc) do |t| - t.spec_opts = ["--format", "specdoc", "--dry-run"] - t.spec_files = FileList['vendor/plugins/**/spec/**/*_spec.rb'].exclude('vendor/plugins/rspec/*') - end - - [:models, :controllers, :views, :helpers, :lib, :integration].each do |sub| - desc "Run the code examples in spec/#{sub}" - Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(sub => spec_prereq) do |t| - t.spec_opts = ['--options', "\"#{RAILS_ROOT}/spec/spec.opts\""] - t.spec_files = FileList["spec/#{sub}/**/*_spec.rb"] - end - end - - desc "Run the code examples in vendor/plugins (except RSpec's own)" - Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(:plugins => spec_prereq) do |t| - t.spec_opts = ['--options', "\"#{RAILS_ROOT}/spec/spec.opts\""] - t.spec_files = FileList['vendor/plugins/**/spec/**/*_spec.rb'].exclude('vendor/plugins/rspec/*').exclude("vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/*") - end - - namespace :plugins do - desc "Runs the examples for rspec_on_rails" - Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(:rspec_on_rails) do |t| - t.spec_opts = ['--options', "\"#{RAILS_ROOT}/spec/spec.opts\""] - t.spec_files = FileList['vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/**/*_spec.rb'] - end - end - - # Setup specs for stats - task :statsetup do - require 'code_statistics' - ::STATS_DIRECTORIES << %w(Model\ specs spec/models) if File.exist?('spec/models') - ::STATS_DIRECTORIES << %w(View\ specs spec/views) if File.exist?('spec/views') - ::STATS_DIRECTORIES << %w(Controller\ specs spec/controllers) if File.exist?('spec/controllers') - ::STATS_DIRECTORIES << %w(Helper\ specs spec/helpers) if File.exist?('spec/helpers') - ::STATS_DIRECTORIES << %w(Library\ specs spec/lib) if File.exist?('spec/lib') - ::STATS_DIRECTORIES << %w(Routing\ specs spec/routing) if File.exist?('spec/routing') - ::STATS_DIRECTORIES << %w(Integration\ specs spec/integration) if File.exist?('spec/integration') - ::CodeStatistics::TEST_TYPES << "Model specs" if File.exist?('spec/models') - ::CodeStatistics::TEST_TYPES << "View specs" if File.exist?('spec/views') - ::CodeStatistics::TEST_TYPES << "Controller specs" if File.exist?('spec/controllers') - ::CodeStatistics::TEST_TYPES << "Helper specs" if File.exist?('spec/helpers') - ::CodeStatistics::TEST_TYPES << "Library specs" if File.exist?('spec/lib') - ::CodeStatistics::TEST_TYPES << "Routing specs" if File.exist?('spec/routing') - ::CodeStatistics::TEST_TYPES << "Integration specs" if File.exist?('spec/integration') - end - - namespace :db do - namespace :fixtures do - desc "Load fixtures (from spec/fixtures) into the current environment's database. Load specific fixtures using FIXTURES=x,y. Load from subdirectory in test/fixtures using FIXTURES_DIR=z." - task :load => :environment do - ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(Rails.env) - base_dir = File.join(Rails.root, 'spec', 'fixtures') - fixtures_dir = ENV['FIXTURES_DIR'] ? File.join(base_dir, ENV['FIXTURES_DIR']) : base_dir - - require 'active_record/fixtures' - (ENV['FIXTURES'] ? ENV['FIXTURES'].split(/,/).map {|f| File.join(fixtures_dir, f) } : Dir.glob(File.join(fixtures_dir, '*.{yml,csv}'))).each do |fixture_file| - Fixtures.create_fixtures(File.dirname(fixture_file), File.basename(fixture_file, '.*')) - end - end - end - end -end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/script/autospec b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/script/autospec deleted file mode 100644 index 837bbd7f4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/script/autospec +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env ruby -gem 'test-unit', '1.2.3' if RUBY_VERSION.to_f >= 1.9 -ENV['RSPEC'] = 'true' # allows autotest to discover rspec -ENV['AUTOTEST'] = 'true' # allows autotest to run w/ color on linux -system((RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /mswin|mingw/ ? 'autotest.bat' : 'autotest'), *ARGV) || - $stderr.puts("Unable to find autotest. Please install ZenTest or fix your PATH") diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/script/spec b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/script/spec deleted file mode 100644 index 46fdbe6e4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/script/spec +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env ruby -if ARGV.any? {|arg| %w[--drb -X --generate-options -G --help -h --version -v].include?(arg)} - require 'rubygems' unless ENV['NO_RUBYGEMS'] -else - gem 'test-unit', '1.2.3' if RUBY_VERSION.to_f >= 1.9 - ENV["RAILS_ENV"] ||= 'test' - require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../config/environment") unless defined?(RAILS_ROOT) -end -require 'spec/autorun' -exit ::Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/spec.opts b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/spec.opts deleted file mode 100644 index 391705bf8..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/spec.opts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ ---colour ---format progress ---loadby mtime ---reverse diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/spec_helper.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/spec_helper.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0ba147062..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec/templates/spec_helper.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -# This file is copied to ~/spec when you run 'ruby script/generate rspec' -# from the project root directory. -ENV["RAILS_ENV"] ||= 'test' -require File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),'..','config','environment')) -require 'spec/autorun' -require 'spec/rails' - -# Uncomment the next line to use webrat's matchers -#require 'webrat/integrations/rspec-rails' - -# Requires supporting files with custom matchers and macros, etc, -# in ./support/ and its subdirectories. -Dir[File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),'support','**','*.rb'))].each {|f| require f} - -Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - # If you're not using ActiveRecord you should remove these - # lines, delete config/database.yml and disable :active_record - # in your config/boot.rb - config.use_transactional_fixtures = true - config.use_instantiated_fixtures = false - config.fixture_path = RAILS_ROOT + '/spec/fixtures/' - - # == Fixtures - # - # You can declare fixtures for each example_group like this: - # describe "...." do - # fixtures :table_a, :table_b - # - # Alternatively, if you prefer to declare them only once, you can - # do so right here. Just uncomment the next line and replace the fixture - # names with your fixtures. - # - # config.global_fixtures = :table_a, :table_b - # - # If you declare global fixtures, be aware that they will be declared - # for all of your examples, even those that don't use them. - # - # You can also declare which fixtures to use (for example fixtures for test/fixtures): - # - # config.fixture_path = RAILS_ROOT + '/spec/fixtures/' - # - # == Mock Framework - # - # RSpec uses it's own mocking framework by default. If you prefer to - # use mocha, flexmock or RR, uncomment the appropriate line: - # - # config.mock_with :mocha - # config.mock_with :flexmock - # config.mock_with :rr - # - # == Notes - # - # For more information take a look at Spec::Runner::Configuration and Spec::Runner -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_controller/USAGE b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_controller/USAGE deleted file mode 100755 index 1546c325d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_controller/USAGE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -Description: - The rspec_controller generator creates stub specs and files for a new - controller and its views. - - The generator takes a controller name and a list of views as arguments. - The controller name may be given in CamelCase or under_score and should - not be suffixed with 'Controller'. To create a controller within a - module, specify the controller name as 'module/controller'. - - The generator creates stubs for a controller (and spec), a view (and spec) - for each view in the argument list, plus a helper. - -Example: - ./script/generate rspec_controller dog bark fetch - ... - create spec/controllers/dog_controller_spec.rb - create app/controllers/dog_controller.rb - create app/helpers/dog_helper.rb - create spec/views/dog/bark_view_spec.rb - create app/views/dog/bark.rhtml - create spec/views/dog/fetch_view_spec.rb - create app/views/dog/fetch.rhtml - -Modules Example: - ./script/generate rspec_controller 'pets/dog' bark fetch - ... - create spec/controllers/pets/dog_controller_spec.rb - create app/controllers/pets/dog_controller.rb - create app/helpers/pets/dog_helper.rb - create spec/views/pets/dog/bark_view_spec.rb - create app/views/pets/dog/bark.rhtml - create spec/views/pets/dog/fetch_view_spec.rb - create app/views/pets/dog/fetch.rhtml diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_controller/rspec_controller_generator.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_controller/rspec_controller_generator.rb deleted file mode 100755 index 0064986d2..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_controller/rspec_controller_generator.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -require 'rails_generator/generators/components/controller/controller_generator' - -class RspecControllerGenerator < ControllerGenerator - - def manifest - record do |m| - # Check for class naming collisions. - m.class_collisions class_path, "#{class_name}Controller", "#{class_name}Helper" - - # Controller, helper, views, and spec directories. - m.directory File.join('app/controllers', class_path) - m.directory File.join('app/helpers', class_path) - m.directory File.join('app/views', class_path, file_name) - m.directory File.join('spec/controllers', class_path) - m.directory File.join('spec/helpers', class_path) - m.directory File.join('spec/views', class_path, file_name) - - @default_file_extension = "html.erb" - - # Controller spec, class, and helper. - m.template 'controller_spec.rb', - File.join('spec/controllers', class_path, "#{file_name}_controller_spec.rb") - - m.template 'helper_spec.rb', - File.join('spec/helpers', class_path, "#{file_name}_helper_spec.rb") - - m.template 'controller:controller.rb', - File.join('app/controllers', class_path, "#{file_name}_controller.rb") - - m.template 'controller:helper.rb', - File.join('app/helpers', class_path, "#{file_name}_helper.rb") - - - - # Spec and view template for each action. - actions.each do |action| - m.template 'view_spec.rb', - File.join('spec/views', class_path, file_name, "#{action}.#{@default_file_extension}_spec.rb"), - :assigns => { :action => action, :model => file_name } - path = File.join('app/views', class_path, file_name, "#{action}.#{@default_file_extension}") - m.template "controller:view.#{@default_file_extension}", - path, - :assigns => { :action => action, :path => path } - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_controller/templates/controller_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_controller/templates/controller_spec.rb deleted file mode 100755 index 9d13c49c6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_controller/templates/controller_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe <%= class_name %>Controller do - -<% if actions.empty? -%> - #Delete this example and add some real ones -<% else -%> - #Delete these examples and add some real ones -<% end -%> - it "should use <%= class_name %>Controller" do - controller.should be_an_instance_of(<%= class_name %>Controller) - end - -<% unless actions.empty? -%> -<% for action in actions -%> - - describe "GET '<%= action %>'" do - it "should be successful" do - get '<%= action %>' - response.should be_success - end - end -<% end -%> -<% end -%> -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_controller/templates/helper_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_controller/templates/helper_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ffdfd14f2..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_controller/templates/helper_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe <%= class_name %>Helper do - - #Delete this example and add some real ones or delete this file - it "should be included in the object returned by #helper" do - included_modules = (class << helper; self; end).send :included_modules - included_modules.should include(<%= class_name %>Helper) - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_controller/templates/view_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_controller/templates/view_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 31469c606..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_controller/templates/view_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "/<%= class_name.underscore %>/<%= action %>" do - before(:each) do - render '<%= class_name.underscore %>/<%= action %>' - end - - #Delete this example and add some real ones or delete this file - it "should tell you where to find the file" do - response.should have_tag('p', %r[Find me in app/views/<%= class_name.underscore %>/<%= action %>]) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_default_values.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_default_values.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 162681a36..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_default_values.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -module Rails - module Generator - class GeneratedAttribute - def default_value - @default_value ||= case type - when :int, :integer then "1" - when :float then "1.5" - when :decimal then "9.99" - when :datetime, :timestamp, :time then "Time.now" - when :date then "Date.today" - when :string, :text then "\"value for #{@name}\"" - when :boolean then "false" - when :belongs_to, :references then "1" - else - "" - end - end - - def name_or_reference - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING >= '2.2' - reference? ? :"#{name}_id" : name - else - name - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_model/USAGE b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_model/USAGE deleted file mode 100755 index a7b781414..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_model/USAGE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -Description: - The rspec_model generator creates stubs for a new model. - - The generator takes a model name as its argument. The model name may be - given in CamelCase or under_score and should not be suffixed with 'Model'. - - The generator creates a model class in app/models, an RSpec spec in - spec/models, database fixtures in spec/fixtures/plural_name.yml, and a migration - in db/migrate. - -Example: - ./script/generate rspec_model Account - - This will create an Account model: - Model: app/models/account.rb - Spec: spec/models/account_spec.rb - Fixtures: spec/fixtures/accounts.yml - Migration: db/migrate/XXX_add_accounts.rb diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_model/rspec_model_generator.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_model/rspec_model_generator.rb deleted file mode 100755 index 66e873e31..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_model/rspec_model_generator.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -require 'rails_generator/generators/components/model/model_generator' -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../rspec_default_values' - -class RspecModelGenerator < ModelGenerator - - def manifest - - record do |m| - # Check for class naming collisions. - m.class_collisions class_path, class_name - - # Model, spec, and fixture directories. - m.directory File.join('app/models', class_path) - m.directory File.join('spec/models', class_path) - unless options[:skip_fixture] - m.directory File.join('spec/fixtures', class_path) - end - - # Model class, spec and fixtures. - m.template 'model:model.rb', File.join('app/models', class_path, "#{file_name}.rb") - m.template 'model_spec.rb', File.join('spec/models', class_path, "#{file_name}_spec.rb") - unless options[:skip_fixture] - m.template 'model:fixtures.yml', File.join('spec/fixtures', "#{table_name}.yml") - end - - unless options[:skip_migration] - m.migration_template 'model:migration.rb', 'db/migrate', :assigns => { - :migration_name => "Create#{class_name.pluralize.gsub(/::/, '')}" - }, :migration_file_name => "create_#{file_path.gsub(/\//, '_').pluralize}" - end - - end - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_model/templates/model_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_model/templates/model_spec.rb deleted file mode 100755 index c7cb1ce78..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_model/templates/model_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe <%= class_name %> do - before(:each) do - @valid_attributes = { - <%= attributes.map{|a| ":#{a.name_or_reference} => #{a.default_value}" }.join(",\n ") %> - } - end - - it "should create a new instance given valid attributes" do - <%= class_name %>.create!(@valid_attributes) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/rspec_scaffold_generator.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/rspec_scaffold_generator.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0761c0031..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/rspec_scaffold_generator.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,154 +0,0 @@ -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../rspec_default_values' - -class RspecScaffoldGenerator < Rails::Generator::NamedBase - default_options :skip_migration => false - - attr_reader :controller_name, - :controller_class_path, - :controller_file_path, - :controller_class_nesting, - :controller_class_nesting_depth, - :controller_class_name, - :controller_singular_name, - :controller_plural_name, - :resource_edit_path, - :default_file_extension - alias_method :controller_file_name, :controller_singular_name - alias_method :controller_table_name, :controller_plural_name - - def initialize(runtime_args, runtime_options = {}) - super - - @controller_name = @name.pluralize - - base_name, @controller_class_path, @controller_file_path, @controller_class_nesting, @controller_class_nesting_depth = extract_modules(@controller_name) - @controller_class_name_without_nesting, @controller_singular_name, @controller_plural_name = inflect_names(base_name) - - if @controller_class_nesting.empty? - @controller_class_name = @controller_class_name_without_nesting - else - @controller_class_name = "#{@controller_class_nesting}::#{@controller_class_name_without_nesting}" - end - - @default_file_extension = "html.erb" - end - - def manifest - record do |m| - - # Check for class naming collisions. - m.class_collisions(controller_class_path, "#{controller_class_name}Controller", "#{controller_class_name}Helper") - m.class_collisions(class_path, "#{class_name}") - - # Controller, helper, views, and spec directories. - m.directory(File.join('app/models', class_path)) - m.directory(File.join('app/controllers', controller_class_path)) - m.directory(File.join('app/helpers', controller_class_path)) - m.directory(File.join('app/views', controller_class_path, controller_file_name)) - m.directory(File.join('app/views/layouts', controller_class_path)) - m.directory(File.join('public/stylesheets', class_path)) - - m.directory(File.join('spec/controllers', controller_class_path)) - m.directory(File.join('spec/routing', controller_class_path)) - m.directory(File.join('spec/models', class_path)) - m.directory(File.join('spec/helpers', class_path)) - m.directory File.join('spec/fixtures', class_path) - m.directory File.join('spec/views', controller_class_path, controller_file_name) - m.directory File.join('spec/integration', class_path) - - # Layout and stylesheet. - m.template("scaffold:layout.html.erb", File.join('app/views/layouts', controller_class_path, "#{controller_file_name}.html.erb")) - m.template("scaffold:style.css", 'public/stylesheets/scaffold.css') - - # Controller spec, class, and helper. - m.template 'rspec_scaffold:routing_spec.rb', - File.join('spec/routing', controller_class_path, "#{controller_file_name}_routing_spec.rb") - - m.template 'rspec_scaffold:controller_spec.rb', - File.join('spec/controllers', controller_class_path, "#{controller_file_name}_controller_spec.rb") - - m.template "scaffold:controller.rb", - File.join('app/controllers', controller_class_path, "#{controller_file_name}_controller.rb") - - m.template 'rspec_scaffold:helper_spec.rb', - File.join('spec/helpers', class_path, "#{controller_file_name}_helper_spec.rb") - - m.template "scaffold:helper.rb", - File.join('app/helpers', controller_class_path, "#{controller_file_name}_helper.rb") - - for action in scaffold_views - m.template( - "scaffold:view_#{action}.#{@default_file_extension}", - File.join('app/views', controller_class_path, controller_file_name, "#{action}.#{default_file_extension}") - ) - end - - # Model class, unit test, and fixtures. - m.template 'model:model.rb', File.join('app/models', class_path, "#{file_name}.rb") - m.template 'model:fixtures.yml', File.join('spec/fixtures', class_path, "#{table_name}.yml") - m.template 'rspec_model:model_spec.rb', File.join('spec/models', class_path, "#{file_name}_spec.rb") - - # View specs - m.template "rspec_scaffold:edit_erb_spec.rb", - File.join('spec/views', controller_class_path, controller_file_name, "edit.#{default_file_extension}_spec.rb") - m.template "rspec_scaffold:index_erb_spec.rb", - File.join('spec/views', controller_class_path, controller_file_name, "index.#{default_file_extension}_spec.rb") - m.template "rspec_scaffold:new_erb_spec.rb", - File.join('spec/views', controller_class_path, controller_file_name, "new.#{default_file_extension}_spec.rb") - m.template "rspec_scaffold:show_erb_spec.rb", - File.join('spec/views', controller_class_path, controller_file_name, "show.#{default_file_extension}_spec.rb") - - # Integration - m.template 'integration_spec:integration_spec.rb', File.join('spec/integration', class_path, "#{table_name}_spec.rb") - - unless options[:skip_migration] - m.migration_template( - 'model:migration.rb', 'db/migrate', - :assigns => { - :migration_name => "Create#{class_name.pluralize.gsub(/::/, '')}", - :attributes => attributes - }, - :migration_file_name => "create_#{file_path.gsub(/\//, '_').pluralize}" - ) - end - - m.route_resources controller_file_name - - end - end - - protected - # Override with your own usage banner. - def banner - "Usage: #{$0} rspec_scaffold ModelName [field:type field:type]" - end - - def add_options!(opt) - opt.separator '' - opt.separator 'Options:' - opt.on("--skip-migration", - "Don't generate a migration file for this model") { |v| options[:skip_migration] = v } - end - - def scaffold_views - %w[ index show new edit ] - end - - def model_name - class_name.demodulize - end -end - -module Rails - module Generator - class GeneratedAttribute - def input_type - @input_type ||= case type - when :text then "textarea" - else - "input" - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/controller_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/controller_spec.rb deleted file mode 100755 index 5de71bb58..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/controller_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe <%= controller_class_name %>Controller do - - def mock_<%= file_name %>(stubs={}) - @mock_<%= file_name %> ||= mock_model(<%= class_name %>, stubs) - end - - describe "GET index" do - it "assigns all <%= table_name.pluralize %> as @<%= table_name.pluralize %>" do - <%= class_name %>.stub!(:find).with(:all).and_return([mock_<%= file_name %>]) - get :index - assigns[:<%= table_name %>].should == [mock_<%= file_name %>] - end - end - - describe "GET show" do - it "assigns the requested <%= file_name %> as @<%= file_name %>" do - <%= class_name %>.stub!(:find).with("37").and_return(mock_<%= file_name %>) - get :show, :id => "37" - assigns[:<%= file_name %>].should equal(mock_<%= file_name %>) - end - end - - describe "GET new" do - it "assigns a new <%= file_name %> as @<%= file_name %>" do - <%= class_name %>.stub!(:new).and_return(mock_<%= file_name %>) - get :new - assigns[:<%= file_name %>].should equal(mock_<%= file_name %>) - end - end - - describe "GET edit" do - it "assigns the requested <%= file_name %> as @<%= file_name %>" do - <%= class_name %>.stub!(:find).with("37").and_return(mock_<%= file_name %>) - get :edit, :id => "37" - assigns[:<%= file_name %>].should equal(mock_<%= file_name %>) - end - end - - describe "POST create" do - - describe "with valid params" do - it "assigns a newly created <%= file_name %> as @<%= file_name %>" do - <%= class_name %>.stub!(:new).with({'these' => 'params'}).and_return(mock_<%= file_name %>(:save => true)) - post :create, :<%= file_name %> => {:these => 'params'} - assigns[:<%= file_name %>].should equal(mock_<%= file_name %>) - end - - it "redirects to the created <%= file_name %>" do - <%= class_name %>.stub!(:new).and_return(mock_<%= file_name %>(:save => true)) - post :create, :<%= file_name %> => {} - response.should redirect_to(<%= table_name.singularize %>_url(mock_<%= file_name %>)) - end - end - - describe "with invalid params" do - it "assigns a newly created but unsaved <%= file_name %> as @<%= file_name %>" do - <%= class_name %>.stub!(:new).with({'these' => 'params'}).and_return(mock_<%= file_name %>(:save => false)) - post :create, :<%= file_name %> => {:these => 'params'} - assigns[:<%= file_name %>].should equal(mock_<%= file_name %>) - end - - it "re-renders the 'new' template" do - <%= class_name %>.stub!(:new).and_return(mock_<%= file_name %>(:save => false)) - post :create, :<%= file_name %> => {} - response.should render_template('new') - end - end - - end - - describe "PUT update" do - - describe "with valid params" do - it "updates the requested <%= file_name %>" do - <%= class_name %>.should_receive(:find).with("37").and_return(mock_<%= file_name %>) - mock_<%= file_name %>.should_receive(:update_attributes).with({'these' => 'params'}) - put :update, :id => "37", :<%= file_name %> => {:these => 'params'} - end - - it "assigns the requested <%= file_name %> as @<%= file_name %>" do - <%= class_name %>.stub!(:find).and_return(mock_<%= file_name %>(:update_attributes => true)) - put :update, :id => "1" - assigns[:<%= file_name %>].should equal(mock_<%= file_name %>) - end - - it "redirects to the <%= file_name %>" do - <%= class_name %>.stub!(:find).and_return(mock_<%= file_name %>(:update_attributes => true)) - put :update, :id => "1" - response.should redirect_to(<%= table_name.singularize %>_url(mock_<%= file_name %>)) - end - end - - describe "with invalid params" do - it "updates the requested <%= file_name %>" do - <%= class_name %>.should_receive(:find).with("37").and_return(mock_<%= file_name %>) - mock_<%= file_name %>.should_receive(:update_attributes).with({'these' => 'params'}) - put :update, :id => "37", :<%= file_name %> => {:these => 'params'} - end - - it "assigns the <%= file_name %> as @<%= file_name %>" do - <%= class_name %>.stub!(:find).and_return(mock_<%= file_name %>(:update_attributes => false)) - put :update, :id => "1" - assigns[:<%= file_name %>].should equal(mock_<%= file_name %>) - end - - it "re-renders the 'edit' template" do - <%= class_name %>.stub!(:find).and_return(mock_<%= file_name %>(:update_attributes => false)) - put :update, :id => "1" - response.should render_template('edit') - end - end - - end - - describe "DELETE destroy" do - it "destroys the requested <%= file_name %>" do - <%= class_name %>.should_receive(:find).with("37").and_return(mock_<%= file_name %>) - mock_<%= file_name %>.should_receive(:destroy) - delete :destroy, :id => "37" - end - - it "redirects to the <%= table_name %> list" do - <%= class_name %>.stub!(:find).and_return(mock_<%= file_name %>(:destroy => true)) - delete :destroy, :id => "1" - response.should redirect_to(<%= table_name %>_url) - end - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/edit_erb_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/edit_erb_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4f9a7911c..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/edit_erb_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -<% output_attributes = attributes.reject{|attribute| [:datetime, :timestamp, :time, :date].index(attribute.type) } -%> -describe "/<%= table_name %>/edit.<%= default_file_extension %>" do - include <%= controller_class_name %>Helper - - before(:each) do - assigns[:<%= file_name %>] = @<%= file_name %> = stub_model(<%= class_name %>, - :new_record? => false<%= output_attributes.empty? ? '' : ',' %> -<% output_attributes.each_with_index do |attribute, attribute_index| -%> - :<%= attribute.name %> => <%= attribute.default_value %><%= attribute_index == output_attributes.length - 1 ? '' : ','%> -<% end -%> - ) - end - - it "renders the edit <%= file_name %> form" do - render - - response.should have_tag("form[action=#{<%= file_name %>_path(@<%= file_name %>)}][method=post]") do -<% for attribute in output_attributes -%> - with_tag('<%= attribute.input_type -%>#<%= file_name %>_<%= attribute.name %>[name=?]', "<%= file_name %>[<%= attribute.name %>]") -<% end -%> - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/helper_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/helper_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ad657cf05..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/helper_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe <%= controller_class_name %>Helper do - - #Delete this example and add some real ones or delete this file - it "is included in the helper object" do - included_modules = (class << helper; self; end).send :included_modules - included_modules.should include(<%= controller_class_name %>Helper) - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/index_erb_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/index_erb_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5aa33d5b2..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/index_erb_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -<% output_attributes = attributes.reject{|attribute| [:datetime, :timestamp, :time, :date].index(attribute.type) } -%> -describe "/<%= table_name %>/index.<%= default_file_extension %>" do - include <%= controller_class_name %>Helper - - before(:each) do - assigns[:<%= table_name %>] = [ -<% [1,2].each_with_index do |id, model_index| -%> - stub_model(<%= class_name %><%= output_attributes.empty? ? (model_index == 1 ? ')' : '),') : ',' %> -<% output_attributes.each_with_index do |attribute, attribute_index| -%> - :<%= attribute.name %> => <%= attribute.default_value %><%= attribute_index == output_attributes.length - 1 ? '' : ','%> -<% end -%> -<% if !output_attributes.empty? -%> - <%= model_index == 1 ? ')' : '),' %> -<% end -%> -<% end -%> - ] - end - - it "renders a list of <%= table_name %>" do - render -<% for attribute in output_attributes -%> - response.should have_tag("tr>td", <%= attribute.default_value %>.to_s, 2) -<% end -%> - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/new_erb_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/new_erb_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 29f08e558..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/new_erb_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -<% output_attributes = attributes.reject{|attribute| [:datetime, :timestamp, :time, :date].index(attribute.type) } -%> -describe "/<%= table_name %>/new.<%= default_file_extension %>" do - include <%= controller_class_name %>Helper - - before(:each) do - assigns[:<%= file_name %>] = stub_model(<%= class_name %>, - :new_record? => true<%= output_attributes.empty? ? '' : ',' %> -<% output_attributes.each_with_index do |attribute, attribute_index| -%> - :<%= attribute.name %> => <%= attribute.default_value %><%= attribute_index == output_attributes.length - 1 ? '' : ','%> -<% end -%> - ) - end - - it "renders new <%= file_name %> form" do - render - - response.should have_tag("form[action=?][method=post]", <%= table_name %>_path) do -<% for attribute in output_attributes -%> - with_tag("<%= attribute.input_type -%>#<%= file_name %>_<%= attribute.name %>[name=?]", "<%= file_name %>[<%= attribute.name %>]") -<% end -%> - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/routing_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/routing_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ad4731aee..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/routing_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe <%= controller_class_name %>Controller do - describe "routing" do - it "recognizes and generates #index" do - { :get => "/<%= table_name %>" }.should route_to(:controller => "<%= table_name %>", :action => "index") - end - - it "recognizes and generates #new" do - { :get => "/<%= table_name %>/new" }.should route_to(:controller => "<%= table_name %>", :action => "new") - end - - it "recognizes and generates #show" do - { :get => "/<%= table_name %>/1" }.should route_to(:controller => "<%= table_name %>", :action => "show", :id => "1") - end - - it "recognizes and generates #edit" do - { :get => "/<%= table_name %>/1/edit" }.should route_to(:controller => "<%= table_name %>", :action => "edit", :id => "1") - end - - it "recognizes and generates #create" do - { :post => "/<%= table_name %>" }.should route_to(:controller => "<%= table_name %>", :action => "create") - end - - it "recognizes and generates #update" do - { :put => "/<%= table_name %>/1" }.should route_to(:controller => "<%= table_name %>", :action => "update", :id => "1") - end - - it "recognizes and generates #destroy" do - { :delete => "/<%= table_name %>/1" }.should route_to(:controller => "<%= table_name %>", :action => "destroy", :id => "1") - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/show_erb_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/show_erb_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f2c11db89..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/generators/rspec_scaffold/templates/show_erb_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -<% output_attributes = attributes.reject{|attribute| [:datetime, :timestamp, :time, :date].index(attribute.type) } -%> -describe "/<%= table_name %>/show.<%= default_file_extension %>" do - include <%= controller_class_name %>Helper - before(:each) do - assigns[:<%= file_name %>] = @<%= file_name %> = stub_model(<%= class_name %><%= output_attributes.empty? ? ')' : ',' %> -<% output_attributes.each_with_index do |attribute, attribute_index| -%> - :<%= attribute.name %> => <%= attribute.default_value %><%= attribute_index == output_attributes.length - 1 ? '' : ','%> -<% end -%> -<% if !output_attributes.empty? -%> - ) -<% end -%> - end - - it "renders attributes in

" do - render -<% for attribute in output_attributes -%> - response.should have_text(/<%= Regexp.escape(attribute.default_value).gsub(/^"|"$/, '')%>/) -<% end -%> - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/init.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/init.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6262f0368..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/init.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -# Placeholder to satisfy Rails. -# -# Do NOT add any require statements to this file. Doing -# so will cause Rails to load this plugin all of the time. -# -# Running 'ruby script/generate rspec' will -# generate spec/spec_helper.rb, which includes the necessary -# require statements and configuration. This file should -# be required by all of your spec files. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/autotest/discover.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/autotest/discover.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d3a6fbaaf..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/autotest/discover.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -Autotest.add_discovery do - style = [] - style << "rails" if File.exist? 'config/environment.rb' - style -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/autotest/rails_rspec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/autotest/rails_rspec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2aa4f5f71..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/autotest/rails_rspec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ -# (c) Copyright 2006 Nick Sieger -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person -# obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files -# (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, -# including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, -# publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, -# and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, -# subject to the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be -# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, -# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND -# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS -# BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN -# ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN -# CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE -# SOFTWARE. - -$:.push(*Dir["vendor/rails/*/lib"]) - -require 'active_support' -require 'autotest/rspec' - -Autotest.add_hook :initialize do |at| - %w{config/ coverage/ db/ doc/ log/ public/ script/ tmp/ vendor/rails vendor/plugins previous_failures.txt}.each do |exception| - at.add_exception(exception) - end - - at.clear_mappings - - at.add_mapping(%r%^(test|spec)/fixtures/(.*).yml$%) { |_, m| - ["spec/models/#{m[2].singularize}_spec.rb"] + at.files_matching(%r%^spec\/views\/#{m[2]}/.*_spec\.rb$%) - } - at.add_mapping(%r%^spec/(models|controllers|routing|views|helpers|lib)/.*rb$%) { |filename, _| - filename - } - at.add_mapping(%r%^app/models/(.*)\.rb$%) { |_, m| - ["spec/models/#{m[1]}_spec.rb"] - } - at.add_mapping(%r%^app/views/(.*)$%) { |_, m| - at.files_matching %r%^spec/views/#{m[1]}_spec.rb$% - } - at.add_mapping(%r%^app/controllers/(.*)\.rb$%) { |_, m| - if m[1] == "application" - at.files_matching %r%^spec/controllers/.*_spec\.rb$% - else - ["spec/controllers/#{m[1]}_spec.rb"] - end - } - at.add_mapping(%r%^app/helpers/(.*)_helper\.rb$%) { |_, m| - if m[1] == "application" then - at.files_matching(%r%^spec/(views|helpers)/.*_spec\.rb$%) - else - ["spec/helpers/#{m[1]}_helper_spec.rb"] + at.files_matching(%r%^spec\/views\/#{m[1]}/.*_spec\.rb$%) - end - } - at.add_mapping(%r%^config/routes\.rb$%) { - at.files_matching %r%^spec/(controllers|routing|views|helpers)/.*_spec\.rb$% - } - at.add_mapping(%r%^config/database\.yml$%) { |_, m| - at.files_matching %r%^spec/models/.*_spec\.rb$% - } - at.add_mapping(%r%^(spec/(spec_helper|shared/.*)|config/(boot|environment(s/test)?))\.rb$%) { - at.files_matching %r%^spec/(models|controllers|routing|views|helpers)/.*_spec\.rb$% - } - at.add_mapping(%r%^lib/(.*)\.rb$%) { |_, m| - ["spec/lib/#{m[1]}_spec.rb"] - } -end - -class Autotest::RailsRspec < Autotest::Rspec -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2a20d70b5..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -begin - require_dependency 'application_controller' -rescue MissingSourceFile - require_dependency 'application' -end -require 'rack/utils' - -require 'action_controller/test_process' -require 'action_controller/integration' -require 'active_support/test_case' -require 'active_record/fixtures' if defined?(ActiveRecord::Base) - -require 'spec/test/unit' - -require 'spec/rails/matchers' -require 'spec/rails/mocks' -require 'spec/rails/example' -require 'spec/rails/extensions' -require 'spec/rails/interop/testcase' - -Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.default(ActiveSupport::TestCase) - -if ActionView::Base.respond_to?(:cache_template_extensions) - ActionView::Base.cache_template_extensions = false -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index cca44efe5..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -dir = File.dirname(__FILE__) - -require 'spec/rails/example/routing_helpers' -require 'spec/rails/example/assigns_hash_proxy' -require "spec/rails/example/render_observer" -require "spec/rails/example/model_example_group" -require "spec/rails/example/functional_example_group" -require "spec/rails/example/controller_example_group" -require "spec/rails/example/helper_example_group" -require "spec/rails/example/view_example_group" -require "spec/rails/example/routing_example_group" -require "spec/rails/example/integration_example_group" -require "spec/rails/example/cookies_proxy" - -module Spec - module Rails - # Spec::Rails::Example extends Spec::Example (RSpec's core Example module) to provide - # Rails-specific contexts for describing Rails Models, Views, Controllers and Helpers. - # - # == Model Examples - # - # These are the equivalent of unit tests in Rails' built in testing. Ironically (for the traditional TDD'er) these are the only specs that we feel should actually interact with the database. - # - # See Spec::Rails::Example::ModelExampleGroup - # - # == Controller Examples - # - # These align somewhat with functional tests in rails, except that they do not actually render views (though you can force rendering of views if you prefer). Instead of setting expectations about what goes on a page, you set expectations about what templates get rendered. - # - # See Spec::Rails::Example::ControllerExampleGroup - # - # == View Examples - # - # This is the other half of Rails functional testing. View specs allow you to set up assigns and render - # a template. By assigning mock model data, you can specify view behaviour with no dependency on a database - # or your real models. - # - # See Spec::Rails::Example::ViewExampleGroup - # - # == Helper Examples - # - # These let you specify directly methods that live in your helpers. - # - # See Spec::Rails::Example::HelperExampleGroup - module Example - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/assigns_hash_proxy.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/assigns_hash_proxy.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f80743a15..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/assigns_hash_proxy.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - class AssignsHashProxy #:nodoc: - def initialize(example_group, &block) - @target = block.call - @example_group = example_group - end - - def [](key) - return false if false == assigns[key] || false == assigns[key.to_s] - assigns[key] || assigns[key.to_s] || @target.instance_variable_get("@#{key}") - end - - def []=(key, val) - @target.instance_variable_set("@#{key}", val) - end - - def delete(key) - assigns.delete(key.to_s) - @target.instance_variable_set("@#{key}", nil) - end - - def each(&block) - assigns.each &block - end - - def has_key?(key) - assigns.key?(key.to_s) - end - - protected - def assigns - @example_group.orig_assigns - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/controller_example_group.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/controller_example_group.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e7add25ea..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/controller_example_group.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,278 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - # Controller Examples live in $RAILS_ROOT/spec/controllers/. - # - # Controller Examples use Spec::Rails::Example::ControllerExampleGroup, - # which supports running specs for Controllers in two modes, which - # represent the tension between the more granular testing common in TDD - # and the more high level testing built into rails. BDD sits somewhere - # in between: we want to a balance between specs that are close enough - # to the code to enable quick fault isolation and far enough away from - # the code to enable refactoring with minimal changes to the existing - # specs. - # - # == Isolation mode (default) - # - # No dependencies on views because none are ever rendered. The benefit - # of this mode is that can spec the controller completely independent of - # the view, allowing that responsibility to be handled later, or by - # somebody else. Combined w/ separate view specs, this also provides - # better fault isolation. - # - # == Integration mode - # - # To run in this mode, include the +integrate_views+ declaration - # in your controller context: - # - # describe ThingController do - # integrate_views - # ... - # - # In this mode, controller specs are run in the same way that rails - # functional tests run - one set of tests for both the controllers and - # the views. The benefit of this approach is that you get wider coverage - # from each spec. Experienced rails developers may find this an easier - # approach to begin with, however we encourage you to explore using the - # isolation mode and revel in its benefits. - # - # == Expecting Errors - # - # Rspec on Rails will raise errors that occur in controller actions and - # are not rescued or handeled with rescue_from. - # - class ControllerExampleGroup < FunctionalExampleGroup - class << self - - # Use integrate_views to instruct RSpec to render views in - # your controller examples in Integration mode. - # - # describe ThingController do - # integrate_views - # ... - # - # See Spec::Rails::Example::ControllerExampleGroup for more - # information about Integration and Isolation modes. - def integrate_views(integrate_views = true) - @integrate_views = integrate_views - end - - def integrate_views? # :nodoc: - @integrate_views - end - - def inherited(klass) # :nodoc: - klass.integrate_views(integrate_views?) - klass.subject { controller } - super - end - - def set_description(*args) # :nodoc: - super - if described_class && described_class.ancestors.include?(ActionController::Base) - controller_klass = if superclass.controller_class.ancestors.include?(ActionController::Base) - superclass.controller_class - else - described_class - end - tests controller_klass - end - end - - # When you don't pass a controller to describe, like this: - # - # describe ThingsController do - # - # ... then you must provide a controller_name within the context of - # your controller specs: - # - # describe "ThingController" do - # controller_name :thing - # ... - def controller_name(name) - tests "#{name}_controller".camelize.constantize - end - end - - before(:each) do - # Some Rails apps explicitly disable ActionMailer in environment.rb - if defined?(ActionMailer) - @deliveries = [] - ActionMailer::Base.deliveries = @deliveries - end - - unless @controller.class.ancestors.include?(ActionController::Base) - Spec::Expectations.fail_with <<-MESSAGE -Controller specs need to know what controller is being specified. You can -indicate this by passing the controller to describe(): - - describe MyController do - -or by declaring the controller's name - - describe "a MyController" do - controller_name :my #invokes the MyController -end -MESSAGE - end - @controller.extend ControllerInstanceMethods - @controller.integrate_views! if integrate_views? - @controller.session = session - end - - attr_reader :response, :request, :controller - - def integrate_views? - @integrate_views || self.class.integrate_views? - end - - # Bypasses any error rescues defined with rescue_from. Useful - # in cases in which you want to specify errors coming out of - # actions that might be caught by a rescue_from clause that is - # specified separately. - # - # Note that this will override the effect of rescue_action_in_public - def bypass_rescue - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING >= '2.2' - def controller.rescue_action(exception) - raise exception - end - else - def controller.rescue_action_with_handler(exception) - raise exception - end - end - end - - protected - - def _assigns_hash_proxy - @_assigns_hash_proxy ||= AssignsHashProxy.new(self) {@response.template} - end - - private - - module TemplateIsolationExtensions - def file_exists?(ignore); true; end - - def render_file(*args) - @first_render ||= args[0] unless args[0] =~ /^layouts/ - end - - # Rails 2.2 - def _pick_template(*args) - @_first_render ||= args[0] unless args[0] =~ /^layouts/ - PickedTemplate.new - end - - def __action_exists?(params) - controller.respond_to? params[:action] - end - - def render(*args) - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING >= "2.1" - return super unless __action_exists?(params) - end - if file = args.last[:file].instance_eval{@template_path} - record_render :file => file - elsif args.last[:inline] - super - elsif @_rendered - record_render(args[0]) - else - super - end - end - - private - - def record_render(opts) - (@_rendered[:template] ||= opts[:file]) if opts[:file] - (@_rendered[:partials][opts[:partial]] += 1) if opts[:partial] - end - - # Returned by _pick_template when running controller examples in isolation mode. - class PickedTemplate - # Do nothing when running controller examples in isolation mode. - def render_template(*ignore_args); end - # Do nothing when running controller examples in isolation mode. - def render_partial(*ignore_args); end - end - end - - module ControllerInstanceMethods # :nodoc: - include Spec::Rails::Example::RenderObserver - - # === render(options = nil, extra_options={}, &block) - # - # This gets added to the controller's singleton meta class, - # allowing Controller Examples to run in two modes, freely switching - # from example group to example group. - def render(options=nil, extra_options={}, &block) - unless block_given? - unless integrate_views? - @template.extend TemplateIsolationExtensions - end - end - - if matching_message_expectation_exists(options) - render_proxy.render(options, &block) - @performed_render = true - else - if matching_stub_exists(options) - @performed_render = true - else - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING > '2.1' - super(options, extra_options, &block) - else - super(options, &block) - end - end - end - end - - # Rails 2.3 - def default_template(action_name = self.action_name) - if integrate_views? - super - else - begin - super - rescue ActionView::MissingTemplate - "#{self.class.name.sub(/Controller$/,'').underscore}/#{action_name}" - end - end - end - - def response(&block) - # NOTE - we're setting @update for the assert_select_spec - kinda weird, huh? - @update = block - super - end - - def integrate_views! - @integrate_views = true - end - - private - - def integrate_views? - @integrate_views - end - - def matching_message_expectation_exists(options) - render_proxy.__send__(:__mock_proxy).__send__(:find_matching_expectation, :render, options) - end - - def matching_stub_exists(options) - render_proxy.__send__(:__mock_proxy).__send__(:find_matching_method_stub, :render, options) - end - - end - - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:controller, self) - - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/cookies_proxy.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/cookies_proxy.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ffd57fb2f..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/cookies_proxy.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -require 'action_controller/cookies' - -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - class CookiesProxy - def initialize(example) - @example = example - end - - def[]=(name, value) - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING >= '2.3' - @example.request.cookies[name.to_s] = value - else - @example.request.cookies[name.to_s] = CGI::Cookie.new(name.to_s, value) - end - end - - def [](name) - @example.response.cookies[name.to_s] - end - - def delete(name) - @example.response.cookies.delete(name.to_s) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/functional_example_group.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/functional_example_group.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9d8962712..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/functional_example_group.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -require 'action_controller/test_case' - -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - class FunctionalExampleGroup < ActionController::TestCase - def setup - # no-op to override AC::TC's setup w/ conflicts with the before(:each) below - end - - attr_reader :request, :response - - # The params hash accessed within a view or helper. Use this before - # rendering a view or calling a helper to provide data used by the - # view or helper. - # - # == Examples - # # in a view spec - # params[:name] = "David" - # render - # response.should have_tag("div.name","David") - # - # # in a helper spec - # params[:first_name] = "David" - # params[:last_name] = "Chelimsky" - # helper.full_name.should == "David Chelimsky" - def params - request.parameters - end - - # Provides access to the flash hash. Use this after rendering a - # view, calling a helper or calling a controller action. - # - # == Examples - # post :create - # flash[:notice].should == "Success!" - def flash - @controller.__send__ :flash - end - - # Provides acces to the session hash. Use this before or after - # rendering a view, calling a helper or calling a controller action. - def session - request.session - end - - # Overrides the cookies() method in - # ActionController::TestResponseBehaviour, returning a proxy that - # accesses the requests cookies when setting a cookie and the - # responses cookies when reading one. This allows you to set and read - # cookies in examples using the same API with which you set and read - # them in controllers. - # - # == Examples (Rails 2.0 > 2.2) - # - # cookies[:user_id] = {:value => '1234', :expires => 1.minute.ago} - # get :index - # response.should be_redirect - # - # == Examples (Rails 2.3) - # - # Rails 2.3 changes the way cookies are made available to functional - # tests (and therefore rspec controller specs), only making single - # values available with no access to other aspects of the cookie. This - # is backwards-incompatible, so you have to change your examples to - # look like this: - # - # cookies[:foo] = 'bar' - # get :index - # cookies[:foo].should == 'bar' - def cookies - @cookies ||= Spec::Rails::Example::CookiesProxy.new(self) - end - - alias_method :orig_assigns, :assigns - - # :call-seq: - # assigns() - # - # Hash of instance variables to values that are made available to - # views. == Examples - # - # #in thing_controller.rb - # def new - # @thing = Thing.new - # end - # - # #in thing_controller_spec - # get 'new' - # assigns[:registration].should == Thing.new - #-- - # NOTE - Even though docs only use assigns[:key] format, this supports - # assigns(:key) for backwards compatibility. - #++ - def assigns(key = nil) - if key.nil? - _assigns_hash_proxy - else - _assigns_hash_proxy[key] - end - end - - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/helper_example_group.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/helper_example_group.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2a86aa0d2..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/helper_example_group.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - class HelperExampleGroupController < ApplicationController #:nodoc: - attr_accessor :request, :url - end - - # Helper Specs live in $RAILS_ROOT/spec/helpers/. - # - # Helper Specs use Spec::Rails::Example::HelperExampleGroup, which allows you to - # include your Helper directly in the context and write specs directly - # against its methods. - # - # HelperExampleGroup also includes the standard lot of ActionView::Helpers in case your - # helpers rely on any of those. - # - # == Example - # - # module ThingHelper - # def number_of_things - # Thing.count - # end - # end - # - # describe "ThingHelper example_group" do - # include ThingHelper - # it "should tell you the number of things" do - # Thing.should_receive(:count).and_return(37) - # number_of_things.should == 37 - # end - # end - class HelperExampleGroup < FunctionalExampleGroup - tests HelperExampleGroupController - attr_accessor :output_buffer - - class HelperObject < ActionView::Base - def initialize(*args) - @template = self - super - end - def protect_against_forgery? - false - end - - attr_writer :session, :request, :flash, :params, :controller - - private - attr_reader :session, :request, :flash, :params, :controller - end - - class << self - # The helper name.... - def helper_name(name=nil) - @helper_being_described = "#{name}_helper".camelize.constantize - send :include, @helper_being_described - end - - def helper - @helper_object ||= returning HelperObject.new do |helper_object| - if @helper_being_described.nil? - if described_type.class == Module - helper_object.extend described_type - end - else - helper_object.extend @helper_being_described - end - end - end - end - - # Returns an instance of ActionView::Base with the helper being spec'd - # included. - # - # == Example - # - # describe PersonHelper do - # it "should write a link to person with the name" do - # assigns[:person] = mock_model(Person, :full_name => "Full Name", :id => 37, :new_record? => false) - # helper.link_to_person.should == %{Full Name} - # end - # end - # - # module PersonHelper - # def link_to_person - # link_to person.full_name, url_for(person) - # end - # end - # - def helper - self.class.helper - end - - def orig_assigns - helper.assigns - end - - # Reverse the load order so that custom helpers which are defined last - # are also loaded last. - ActionView::Base.included_modules.reverse.each do |mod| - include mod if mod.parents.include?(ActionView::Helpers) - end - - before(:each) do - @controller.request = @request - @controller.url = ActionController::UrlRewriter.new @request, {} # url_for - - @flash = ActionController::Flash::FlashHash.new - session['flash'] = @flash - - @output_buffer = "" - @template = helper - ActionView::Helpers::AssetTagHelper::reset_javascript_include_default - - helper.session = session - helper.request = @request - helper.flash = flash - helper.params = params - helper.controller = @controller - end - - def flash - @flash - end - - def eval_erb(text) - erb_args = [text] - if helper.respond_to?(:output_buffer) - erb_args += [nil, nil, '@output_buffer'] - end - - helper.instance_eval do - ERB.new(*erb_args).result(binding) - end - end - - # TODO: BT - Helper Examples should proxy method_missing to a Rails View instance. - # When that is done, remove this method - def protect_against_forgery? - false - end - - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:helper, self) - - protected - - def _assigns_hash_proxy - @_assigns_hash_proxy ||= AssignsHashProxy.new(self) {helper} - end - - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/integration_example_group.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/integration_example_group.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7143f05f6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/integration_example_group.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -class ActionController::IntegrationTest - alias_method :orig_initialize, :initialize - def initialize(*args) - super - end -end - -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - class IntegrationExampleGroup < ActionController::IntegrationTest - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:integration, self) - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/model_example_group.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/model_example_group.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 465ed0a3f..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/model_example_group.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - # Model examples live in $RAILS_ROOT/spec/models/. - # - # Model examples use Spec::Rails::Example::ModelExampleGroup, which - # provides support for fixtures and some custom expectations via extensions - # to ActiveRecord::Base. - class ModelExampleGroup < ActiveSupport::TestCase - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:model, self) - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/render_observer.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/render_observer.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b70b3490e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/render_observer.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/mocks/framework' - -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - # Extends the #should_receive, #should_not_receive and #stub! methods in rspec's - # mocking framework to handle #render calls to controller in controller examples - # and template and view examples - module RenderObserver - - def verify_rendered # :nodoc: - render_proxy.rspec_verify - end - - def unregister_verify_after_each #:nodoc: - proc = verify_rendered_proc - Spec::Example::ExampleGroup.remove_after(:each, &proc) - end - - def should_receive(*args) - if args[0] == :render - register_verify_after_each - render_proxy.should_receive(:render, :expected_from => caller(1)[0]) - else - super - end - end - - def should_not_receive(*args) - if args[0] == :render - register_verify_after_each - render_proxy.should_not_receive(:render) - else - super - end - end - - def stub(*args) - if args[0] == :render - register_verify_after_each - render_proxy.stub(args.first, :expected_from => caller(1)[0]) - else - super - end - end - - # FIXME - for some reason, neither alias nor alias_method are working - # as expected in the else branch, so this is a duplicate of stub() - # above. Could delegate, but then we'd run into craziness handling - # :expected_from. This will have to do for the moment. - def stub!(*args) - if args[0] == :render - register_verify_after_each - render_proxy.stub!(args.first, :expected_from => caller(1)[0]) - else - super - end - end - - def verify_rendered_proc #:nodoc: - template = self - @verify_rendered_proc ||= Proc.new do - template.verify_rendered - template.unregister_verify_after_each - end - end - - def register_verify_after_each #:nodoc: - proc = verify_rendered_proc - Spec::Example::ExampleGroup.after(:each, &proc) - end - - def render_proxy #:nodoc: - @render_proxy ||= Spec::Mocks::Mock.new("render_proxy") - end - - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/routing_example_group.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/routing_example_group.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 635c1d361..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/routing_example_group.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - - class RoutingExampleGroup < ActionController::TestCase - tests Class.new(ActionController::Base) - - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:routing, self) - end - - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/routing_helpers.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/routing_helpers.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 351f49540..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/routing_helpers.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -require 'rack/utils' - -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - module RoutingHelpers - - class RouteFor - def initialize(example, options) - @example, @options = example, options - end - - def ==(expected) - if Hash === expected - path, querystring = expected[:path].split('?') - path_string = path - path = expected.merge(:path => path) - else - path, querystring = expected.split('?') - path_string = path - path = { :path => path, :method => :get } - end - params = querystring.blank? ? {} : Rack::Utils.parse_query(querystring).symbolize_keys! - begin - @example.assert_routing(path, @options, {}, params) - true - rescue ActionController::RoutingError, ::Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError => e - raise e.class, "#{e}\nIf you're expecting this failure, we suggest {:#{path[:method]}=>\"#{path[:path]}\"}.should_not be_routable" - end - end - end - # Uses ActionController::Routing::Routes to generate - # the correct route for a given set of options. - # == Examples - # route_for(:controller => 'registrations', :action => 'edit', :id => '1') - # => '/registrations/1/edit' - # route_for(:controller => 'registrations', :action => 'create') - # => {:path => "/registrations", :method => :post} - def route_for(options) - RouteFor.new(self, options) - end - - # Uses ActionController::Routing::Routes to parse - # an incoming path so the parameters it generates can be checked - # - # Note that this method is obsoleted by the route_to matcher. - # == Example - # params_from(:get, '/registrations/1/edit') - # => :controller => 'registrations', :action => 'edit', :id => '1' - def params_from(method, path) - ensure_that_routes_are_loaded - path, querystring = path.split('?') - params = ActionController::Routing::Routes.recognize_path(path, :method => method) - querystring.blank? ? params : params.merge(Rack::Utils.parse_query(querystring).symbolize_keys!) - end - - private - - def ensure_that_routes_are_loaded - ActionController::Routing::Routes.reload if ActionController::Routing::Routes.empty? - end - - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/view_example_group.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/view_example_group.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5bfd60d65..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/example/view_example_group.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,199 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - class ViewExampleGroupController < ApplicationController #:nodoc: - include Spec::Rails::Example::RenderObserver - attr_reader :template - - def add_helper_for(template_path) - add_helper(template_path.split('/')[0]) - end - - def add_helper(name) - begin - helper_module = "#{name}_helper".camelize.constantize - rescue - return - end - (class << template; self; end).class_eval do - include helper_module - end - end - - def forget_variables_added_to_assigns - end - end - - # View Examples live in $RAILS_ROOT/spec/views/. - # - # View Specs use Spec::Rails::Example::ViewExampleGroup, - # which provides access to views without invoking any of your controllers. - # See Spec::Rails::Expectations::Matchers for information about specific - # expectations that you can set on views. - # - # == Example - # - # describe "login/login" do - # before do - # render 'login/login' - # end - # - # it "should display login form" do - # response.should have_tag("form[action=/login]") do - # with_tag("input[type=text][name=email]") - # with_tag("input[type=password][name=password]") - # with_tag("input[type=submit][value=Login]") - # end - # end - # end - class ViewExampleGroup < FunctionalExampleGroup - if ActionView::Base.respond_to?(:load_helpers) # Rails 2.0.x - ActionView::Helpers.constants.each do |name| - const = ActionView::Helpers.const_get(name) - include const if name.include?("Helper") && Module === const - end - elsif ActionView::Base.respond_to?(:helper_modules) # Rails 2.1.x - ActionView::Base.helper_modules.each do |helper_module| - include helper_module - end - else # Rails 2.2.x - include ActionView::Helpers - end - - tests ViewExampleGroupController - class << self - def inherited(klass) # :nodoc: - klass.subject { template } - super - end - end - - before {ensure_that_flash_and_session_work_properly} - after {ensure_that_base_view_path_is_not_set_across_example_groups} - - def ensure_that_flash_and_session_work_properly #:nodoc: - @controller.class.__send__ :public, :flash - @controller.__send__ :initialize_template_class, @response - @controller.__send__ :assign_shortcuts, @request, @response - @controller.__send__ :initialize_current_url - @session = @controller.session - end - - def ensure_that_base_view_path_is_not_set_across_example_groups #:nodoc: - ActionView::Base.base_view_path = nil - end - - def set_base_view_path(options) #:nodoc: - ActionView::Base.base_view_path = base_view_path(options) - end - - def base_view_path(options) #:nodoc: - "/#{derived_controller_name(options)}/" - end - - def derived_controller_name(options) #:nodoc: - parts = subject_of_render(options).split('/').reject { |part| part.empty? } - "#{parts[0..-2].join('/')}" - end - - def derived_action_name(options) #:nodoc: - parts = subject_of_render(options).split('/').reject { |part| part.empty? } - "#{parts.last}".split('.').first - end - - def subject_of_render(options) #:nodoc: - [:template, :partial, :file].each do |render_type| - if options.has_key?(render_type) - return options[render_type] - end - end - return "" - end - - def add_helpers(options) #:nodoc: - @controller.add_helper("application") - @controller.add_helper(derived_controller_name(options)) - @controller.add_helper(options[:helper]) if options[:helper] - options[:helpers].each { |helper| @controller.add_helper(helper) } if options[:helpers] - end - - # Renders a template for a View Spec, which then provides access to the result - # through the +response+. Also supports render with :inline, which you can - # use to spec custom form builders, helpers, etc, in the context of a view. - # - # == Examples - # - # render('/people/list') - # render('/people/list', :helper => MyHelper) - # render('/people/list', :helpers => [MyHelper, MyOtherHelper]) - # render(:partial => '/people/_address') - # render(:inline => "<% custom_helper 'argument', 'another argument' %>") - # - # See Spec::Rails::Example::ViewExampleGroup for more information. - def render(*args) - options = Hash === args.last ? args.pop : {} - - if args.empty? - unless [:partial, :inline, :file, :template, :xml, :json, :update].any? {|k| options.has_key? k} - args << self.class.description_parts.first - end - end - - options[:template] = args.first.to_s.sub(/^\//,'') unless args.empty? - - set_base_view_path(options) - add_helpers(options) - - assigns[:action_name] = @action_name - - @request.path_parameters = @request.path_parameters.merge( - :controller => derived_controller_name(options), - :action => derived_action_name(options) - ).merge(options[:path_parameters] || {}) - - defaults = { :layout => false } - options = defaults.merge options - - @controller.__send__(:params).reverse_merge! @request.parameters - - @controller.class.instance_eval %{ - def controller_path - "#{derived_controller_name(options)}" - end - - def controller_name - "#{derived_controller_name(options).split('/').last}" - end - } - - @controller.__send__ :forget_variables_added_to_assigns - @controller.__send__ :render, options - @controller.__send__ :process_cleanup - end - - # This provides the template. Use this to set mock - # expectations for dealing with partials - # - # == Example - # - # describe "/person/new" do - # it "should use the form partial" do - # template.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => 'form') - # render "/person/new" - # end - # end - def template - @controller.template - end - - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:view, self) - - protected - def _assigns_hash_proxy - @_assigns_hash_proxy ||= AssignsHashProxy.new(self) {@response.template} - end - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 989dfd5da..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec' - -require 'spec/rails/extensions/spec/runner/configuration' -require 'spec/rails/extensions/spec/matchers/have' - -require 'spec/rails/extensions/active_support/test_case' -require 'spec/rails/extensions/active_record/base' -require 'spec/rails/extensions/action_controller/rescue' -require 'spec/rails/extensions/action_controller/test_case' -require 'spec/rails/extensions/action_controller/test_response' -require 'spec/rails/extensions/action_view/base' diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/action_controller/rescue.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/action_controller/rescue.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9d1ec6ae6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/action_controller/rescue.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -module ActionController - module Rescue - def use_rails_error_handling! - Kernel.warn <<-WARNING -DEPRECATION NOTICE: controller.use_rails_error_handling! is -deprecated and will be removed from a future version of -rspec-rails. - -Use rescue_action_in_public!, which is defined directly in -rails' testing framework, instead. -WARNING - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING =~ /^2\.0/ - @use_rails_error_handling = true - else - # anything but 0.0.0.0 - borrowed from rails own rescue_action_in_public! - request.remote_addr = '208.77.188.166' - end - end - - def use_rails_error_handling? - @use_rails_error_handling ||= false - end - - protected - - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING =~ /^2\.0/ - def rescue_action_in_public? - request.respond_to?(:rescue_action_in_public?) and request.rescue_action_in_public? - end - - def rescue_action_with_handler_with_fast_errors(exception) - if (use_rails_error_handling? || rescue_action_in_public?) & !handler_for_rescue(exception) - rescue_action_in_public(exception) - else - rescue_action_with_handler_without_fast_errors(exception) - end - end - alias_method_chain :rescue_action_with_handler, :fast_errors - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/action_controller/test_case.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/action_controller/test_case.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c0433403c..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/action_controller/test_case.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -module ActionController - class TestCase - include ::Spec::Rails::Example::RoutingHelpers - - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING =~ /2\.0/ - # Introduced in Rails 2.1, but we need it for 2.0 - def rescue_action_in_public! - # See rescue.rb in this same directory - def request.rescue_action_in_public? - true - end - end - - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/action_controller/test_response.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/action_controller/test_response.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5ea4a814b..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/action_controller/test_response.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -module ActionController #:nodoc: - class TestResponse #:nodoc: - attr_writer :controller_path - - def capture(name) - template.instance_variable_get "@content_for_#{name.to_s}" - end - - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING < "2.3" - def [](name) - Kernel.warn <<-WARNING -DEPRECATION NOTICE: [](name) as an alias for capture(name) (TestResponse -extension in rspec-rails) is deprecated and will not be defined by rspec-rails -when working with rails >= 2.3.0. It will also be removed entirely from -a future version of rspec-rails. -WARNING - capture(name) - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/action_view/base.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/action_view/base.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 54d13886d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/action_view/base.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -module ActionView #:nodoc: - class Base #:nodoc: - include Spec::Rails::Example::RenderObserver - cattr_accessor :base_view_path - - def render_partial_with_base_view_path_handling(partial_path, local_assigns = nil, deprecated_local_assigns = nil) #:nodoc: - if partial_path.is_a?(String) - unless partial_path.include?("/") - unless self.class.base_view_path.nil? - partial_path = "#{self.class.base_view_path}/#{partial_path}" - end - end - end - begin - render_partial_without_base_view_path_handling(partial_path, local_assigns, deprecated_local_assigns) - rescue ArgumentError # edge rails > 2.1 changed render_partial to accept only one arg - render_partial_without_base_view_path_handling(partial_path) - end - end - alias_method_chain :render_partial, :base_view_path_handling - - def render_with_mock_proxy(options = {}, old_local_assigns = {}, &block) - if render_proxy.__send__(:__mock_proxy).__send__(:find_matching_expectation, :render, options) - render_proxy.render(options) - else - unless render_proxy.__send__(:__mock_proxy).__send__(:find_matching_method_stub, :render, options) - render_without_mock_proxy(options, old_local_assigns, &block) - end - end - end - alias_method_chain :render, :mock_proxy - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/active_record/base.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/active_record/base.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 10611e315..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/active_record/base.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -if defined?(ActiveRecord::Base) - module Spec - module Rails - module Extensions - module ActiveRecord - module ClassMethods - # :call-seq: - # ModelClass.should have(:no).records - # ModelClass.should have(1).record - # ModelClass.should have(n).records - # - # Extension to enhance should have on AR Model classes - def records - find(:all) - end - alias :record :records - end - - module InstanceMethods - # :call-seq: - # model.should have(:no).errors_on(:attribute) - # model.should have(1).error_on(:attribute) - # model.should have(n).errors_on(:attribute) - # - # Extension to enhance should have on AR Model instances. - # Calls model.valid? in order to prepare the object's errors - # object. - def errors_on(attribute) - self.valid? - [self.errors.on(attribute)].flatten.compact - end - alias :error_on :errors_on - end - end - end - end - end - - module ActiveRecord #:nodoc: - class Base - extend Spec::Rails::Extensions::ActiveRecord::ClassMethods - include Spec::Rails::Extensions::ActiveRecord::InstanceMethods - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/active_support/test_case.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/active_support/test_case.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b01953fb2..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/active_support/test_case.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -module ActiveSupport - class TestCase - include ::Spec::Rails::Matchers - include ::Spec::Rails::Mocks - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/spec/matchers/have.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/spec/matchers/have.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 53924c49a..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/spec/matchers/have.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/matchers/have' - -module Spec #:nodoc: - module Matchers #:nodoc: - class Have #:nodoc: - - def failure_message_for_should_with_errors_on_extensions - return "expected #{relativities[@relativity]}#{@expected} errors on :#{@args[0]}, got #{@actual}" if @collection_name == :errors_on - return "expected #{relativities[@relativity]}#{@expected} error on :#{@args[0]}, got #{@actual}" if @collection_name == :error_on - return failure_message_for_should_without_errors_on_extensions - end - alias_method_chain :failure_message_for_should, :errors_on_extensions - - def description_with_errors_on_extensions - return "have #{relativities[@relativity]}#{@expected} errors on :#{@args[0]}" if @collection_name == :errors_on - return "have #{relativities[@relativity]}#{@expected} error on :#{@args[0]}" if @collection_name == :error_on - return description_without_errors_on_extensions - end - alias_method_chain :description, :errors_on_extensions - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/spec/runner/configuration.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/spec/runner/configuration.rb deleted file mode 100755 index 56650e8e4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/extensions/spec/runner/configuration.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/runner/configuration' -require 'test_help' - -if defined?(ActiveRecord::Base) - module Spec - module Runner - class Configuration - - def initialize - super - self.fixture_path = RAILS_ROOT + '/spec/fixtures' - end - - def use_transactional_fixtures - ActiveSupport::TestCase.use_transactional_fixtures - end - def use_transactional_fixtures=(value) - ActiveSupport::TestCase.use_transactional_fixtures = value - end - - def use_instantiated_fixtures - ActiveSupport::TestCase.use_instantiated_fixtures - end - def use_instantiated_fixtures=(value) - ActiveSupport::TestCase.use_instantiated_fixtures = value - end - - def fixture_path - ActiveSupport::TestCase.fixture_path - end - def fixture_path=(path) - ActiveSupport::TestCase.fixture_path = path - end - - def global_fixtures - ActiveSupport::TestCase.fixture_table_names - end - def global_fixtures=(fixtures) - ActiveSupport::TestCase.fixtures(*fixtures) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/interop/testcase.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/interop/testcase.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 53cb9920c..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/interop/testcase.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -module Test - module Unit - class TestCase - # Edge rails (r8664) introduces class-wide setup & teardown callbacks for Test::Unit::TestCase. - # Make sure these still get run when running TestCases under rspec: - prepend_before(:each) do - run_callbacks :setup if respond_to?(:run_callbacks) - end - append_after(:each) do - run_callbacks :teardown if respond_to?(:run_callbacks) - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4ecf0a914..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -dir = File.dirname(__FILE__) -require 'spec/rails/matchers/ar_be_valid' -require 'spec/rails/matchers/assert_select' -require 'spec/rails/matchers/change' -require 'spec/rails/matchers/have_text' -require 'spec/rails/matchers/include_text' -require 'spec/rails/matchers/redirect_to' -require 'spec/rails/matchers/route_to' -require 'spec/rails/matchers/render_template' - -module Spec - module Rails - # Spec::Rails::Expectations::Matchers provides several expectation matchers - # intended to work with Rails components like models and responses. For example: - # - # response.should redirect_to("some/url") #redirect_to(url) is the matcher. - # - # In addition to those you see below, the arbitrary predicate feature of RSpec - # makes the following available as well: - # - # response.should be_success #passes if response.success? - # response.should be_redirect #passes if response.redirect? - # - # Note that many of these matchers are part of a wrapper of assert_select, so - # the documentation comes straight from that with some slight modifications. - # assert_select is a Test::Unit extension originally contributed to the - # Rails community as a plugin by Assaf Arkin and eventually shipped as part of Rails. - # - # For more info on assert_select, see the relevant Rails documentation. - module Matchers - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/ar_be_valid.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/ar_be_valid.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0f1ed0d70..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/ar_be_valid.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -if defined?(ActiveRecord::Base) - module Spec - module Rails - module Matchers - - class ArBeValid #:nodoc: - - def initialize - @matcher = Spec::Matchers::Be.new :be_valid - @matcher.__send__ :handling_predicate! - end - - def matches?(actual) - @actual = actual - @matcher.matches? @actual - end - - def failure_message_for_should - if @actual.respond_to?(:errors) && - ActiveRecord::Errors === @actual.errors - "Expected #{@actual.inspect} to be valid, but it was not\nErrors: " + @actual.errors.full_messages.join(", ") - else - @matcher.failure_message_for_should - end - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - @matcher.failure_message_for_should_not - end - - def description - "be valid" - end - end - - # :call-seq: - # response.should be_valid - # response.should_not be_valid - def be_valid - ArBeValid.new - end - - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/assert_select.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/assert_select.rb deleted file mode 100644 index db9387e50..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/assert_select.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ -# This is a wrapper of assert_select for rspec. - -module Spec # :nodoc: - module Rails - module Matchers - - class AssertSelect #:nodoc: - attr_reader :options - - def initialize(selector_assertion, spec_scope, *args, &block) - @args, @options = args_and_options(args) - @spec_scope = spec_scope - @selector_assertion = selector_assertion - @block = block - end - - def matches?(response_or_text, &block) - @block = block if block - - if doc = doc_from(response_or_text) - @args.unshift(doc) - end - - begin - @spec_scope.__send__(@selector_assertion, *@args, &@block) - true - rescue ::Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError => @error - false - end - end - - def failure_message_for_should; @error.message; end - def failure_message_for_should_not; "should not #{description}, but did"; end - - def description - { - :assert_select => "have tag#{format_args(*@args)}", - :assert_select_email => "send email#{format_args(*@args)}", - }[@selector_assertion] - end - - private - - module TestResponseOrString - def test_response? - ActionController::TestResponse === self and - !self.headers['Content-Type'].blank? and - self.headers['Content-Type'].to_sym == :xml - end - - def string? - String === self - end - end - - def doc_from(response_or_text) - response_or_text.extend TestResponseOrString - if response_or_text.test_response? - HTML::Document.new(response_or_text.body, @options[:strict], @options[:xml]).root - elsif response_or_text.string? - HTML::Document.new(response_or_text, @options[:strict], @options[:xml]).root - end - end - - def format_args(*args) - args.empty? ? "" : "(#{arg_list(*args)})" - end - - def arg_list(*args) - args.map do |arg| - arg.respond_to?(:description) ? arg.description : arg.inspect - end.join(", ") - end - - def args_and_options(args) - opts = {:xml => false, :strict => false} - if args.last.is_a?(::Hash) - opts[:strict] = args.last.delete(:strict) unless args.last[:strict].nil? - opts[:xml] = args.last.delete(:xml) unless args.last[:xml].nil? - args.pop if args.last.empty? - end - return [args, opts] - end - - end - - # :call-seq: - # response.should have_tag(*args, &block) - # string.should have_tag(*args, &block) - # - # wrapper for assert_select with additional support for using - # css selectors to set expectation on Strings. Use this in - # helper specs, for example, to set expectations on the results - # of helper methods. Also allow specification of how the - # response is parsed using the options :xml and :strict options. - # By default, these options are set to false. - # - # == Examples - # - # # in a controller spec - # response.should have_tag("div", "some text") - # - # # to force xml and/or strict parsing of the response - # response.should have_tag("div", "some text", :xml => true) - # response.should have_tag("div", "some text", :strict => true) - # response.should have_tag("div", "some text", :xml => true, :strict => false) - # - # # in a helper spec (person_address_tag is a method in the helper) - # person_address_tag.should have_tag("input#person_address") - # - # see documentation for assert_select at http://api.rubyonrails.org/ - def have_tag(*args, &block) - @__current_scope_for_assert_select = AssertSelect.new(:assert_select, self, *args, &block) - end - - # wrapper for a nested assert_select - # - # response.should have_tag("div#form") do - # with_tag("input#person_name[name=?]", "person[name]") - # end - # - # see documentation for assert_select at http://api.rubyonrails.org/ - def with_tag(*args, &block) - args = prepare_args(args, @__current_scope_for_assert_select) - @__current_scope_for_assert_select.should have_tag(*args, &block) - end - - # wrapper for a nested assert_select with false - # - # response.should have_tag("div#1") do - # without_tag("span", "some text that shouldn't be there") - # end - # - # see documentation for assert_select at http://api.rubyonrails.org/ - def without_tag(*args, &block) - args = prepare_args(args, @__current_scope_for_assert_select) - @__current_scope_for_assert_select.should_not have_tag(*args, &block) - end - - # :call-seq: - # response.should have_rjs(*args, &block) - # - # wrapper for assert_select_rjs - # - # see documentation for assert_select_rjs at http://api.rubyonrails.org/ - def have_rjs(*args, &block) - AssertSelect.new(:assert_select_rjs, self, *args, &block) - end - - # :call-seq: - # response.should send_email(*args, &block) - # - # wrapper for assert_select_email - # - # see documentation for assert_select_email at http://api.rubyonrails.org/ - def send_email(*args, &block) - AssertSelect.new(:assert_select_email, self, *args, &block) - end - - # wrapper for assert_select_encoded - # - # see documentation for assert_select_encoded at http://api.rubyonrails.org/ - def with_encoded(*args, &block) - should AssertSelect.new(:assert_select_encoded, self, *args, &block) - end - - private - - def prepare_args(args, current_scope = nil) - return args if current_scope.nil? - defaults = current_scope.options || {:strict => false, :xml => false} - args << {} unless args.last.is_a?(::Hash) - args.last[:strict] = defaults[:strict] if args.last[:strict].nil? - args.last[:xml] = defaults[:xml] if args.last[:xml].nil? - args - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/change.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/change.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3542f58fd..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/change.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -if defined?(ActiveRecord::Base) - module Spec - module Matchers - class Change - def evaluate_value_proc_with_ensured_evaluation_of_proxy - value = evaluate_value_proc_without_ensured_evaluation_of_proxy - ActiveRecord::Associations::AssociationProxy === value ? value.dup : value - end - alias_method_chain :evaluate_value_proc, :ensured_evaluation_of_proxy - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/have_text.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/have_text.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e3dfc6fe0..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/have_text.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Rails - module Matchers - - class HaveText #:nodoc: - - def initialize(expected) - @expected = expected - end - - def matches?(response_or_text) - @actual = response_or_text.respond_to?(:body) ? response_or_text.body : response_or_text - return actual =~ expected if Regexp === expected - return actual == expected unless Regexp === expected - end - - def failure_message_for_should - "expected #{expected.inspect}, got #{actual.inspect}" - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - "expected not to have text #{expected.inspect}" - end - - def description - "have text #{expected.inspect}" - end - - private - attr_reader :expected - attr_reader :actual - - end - - # :call-seq: - # response.should have_text(expected) - # response.should_not have_text(expected) - # - # Accepts a String or a Regexp, matching a String using == - # and a Regexp using =~. - # - # If response_or_text has a #body, then that is used as to match against - # else it uses response_or_text - # - # Use this instead of response.should have_tag() - # when you want to match the whole string or whole body - # - # == Examples - # - # response.should have_text("This is the expected text") - def have_text(text) - HaveText.new(text) - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/include_text.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/include_text.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a05d804aa..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/include_text.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Rails - module Matchers - - class IncludeText #:nodoc: - - def initialize(expected) - @expected = expected - end - - def matches?(response_or_text) - @actual = response_or_text.respond_to?(:body) ? response_or_text.body : response_or_text - return actual.include?(expected) - end - - def failure_message_for_should - "expected to find #{expected.inspect} in #{actual.inspect}" - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - "expected not to include text #{expected.inspect}" - end - - def description - "include text #{expected.inspect}" - end - - private - attr_reader :expected - attr_reader :actual - - end - - - # :call-seq: - # response.should include_text(expected) - # response.should_not include_text(expected) - # - # Accepts a String, matching using include? - # - # Use this instead of response.should have_text() - # when you either don't know or don't care where on the page - # this text appears. - # - # == Examples - # - # response.should include_text("This text will be in the actual string") - def include_text(text) - IncludeText.new(text) - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/redirect_to.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/redirect_to.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e2ec6763a..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/redirect_to.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Rails - module Matchers - - class RedirectTo #:nodoc: - - include ActionController::StatusCodes - - def initialize(request, expected) - @expected = expected - @request = request - end - - def matches?(response_or_controller) - response = response_or_controller.respond_to?(:response) ? - response_or_controller.response : - response_or_controller - - @redirected = response.redirect? - @actual = response.redirect_url - return false unless @redirected - - if @expected_status - @actual_status = interpret_status(response.code.to_i) - @status_matched = @expected_status == @actual_status - else - @status_matched = true - end - - if @expected.instance_of? Hash - return false unless @actual =~ %r{^\w+://#{@request.host}} - return false unless actual_redirect_to_valid_route - return actual_hash == expected_hash && @status_matched - else - return @actual == expected_url && @status_matched - end - end - - def actual_hash - hash_from_url @actual - end - - def expected_hash - hash_from_url expected_url - end - - def actual_redirect_to_valid_route - actual_hash - end - - def hash_from_url(url) - query_hash(url).merge(path_hash(url)).with_indifferent_access - end - - def path_hash(url) - path = url.sub(%r{^\w+://#{@request.host}(?::\d+)?}, "").split("?", 2)[0] - ActionController::Routing::Routes.recognize_path path, { :method => :get } - end - - def query_hash(url) - query = url.split("?", 2)[1] || "" - Rack::Utils.parse_query(query) - end - - def with(options) - @expected_status = interpret_status(options[:status]) - self - end - - def expected_url - case @expected - when Hash - return ActionController::UrlRewriter.new(@request, {}).rewrite(@expected) - when :back - return @request.env['HTTP_REFERER'] - when %r{^\w+://.*} - return @expected - else - return "http://#{@request.host}" + (@expected.split('')[0] == '/' ? '' : '/') + @expected - end - end - - def failure_message_for_should - if @redirected - if @status_matched - return %Q{expected redirect to #{@expected.inspect}, got redirect to #{@actual.inspect}} - else - return %Q{expected redirect to #{@expected.inspect} with status #{@expected_status}, got #{@actual_status}} - end - else - return %Q{expected redirect to #{@expected.inspect}, got no redirect} - end - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - return %Q{expected not to be redirected to #{@expected.inspect}, but was} if @redirected - end - - def description - "redirect to #{@expected.inspect}" - end - end - - # :call-seq: - # response.should redirect_to(url) - # response.should redirect_to(:action => action_name) - # response.should redirect_to(:controller => controller_name, :action => action_name) - # response.should_not redirect_to(url) - # response.should_not redirect_to(:action => action_name) - # response.should_not redirect_to(:controller => controller_name, :action => action_name) - # - # Passes if the response is a redirect to the url, action or controller/action. - # Useful in controller specs (integration or isolation mode). - # - # == Examples - # - # response.should redirect_to("path/to/action") - # response.should redirect_to("http://test.host/path/to/action") - # response.should redirect_to(:action => 'list') - def redirect_to(opts) - RedirectTo.new(request, opts) - end - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/render_template.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/render_template.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b2c1887e1..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/render_template.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Rails - module Matchers - - class RenderTemplate #:nodoc: - - def initialize(expected, controller) - @controller = controller - @expected = expected - end - - def matches?(response_or_controller) - response = response_or_controller.respond_to?(:response) ? - response_or_controller.response : - response_or_controller - - if response.respond_to?(:redirect?) && response.redirect? - @redirect_url = response.redirect_url - elsif response.respond_to?(:rendered_file) - @actual = response.rendered_file - elsif response.respond_to?(:rendered) - case template = response.rendered[:template] - when nil - unless response.rendered[:partials].empty? - @actual = path_and_file(response.rendered[:partials].keys.first).join("/_") - end - when ActionView::Template - @actual = template.path - when String - @actual = template - end - else - @actual = response.rendered_template.to_s - end - return false if @actual.blank? - given_controller_path, given_file = path_and_file(@actual) - expected_controller_path, expected_file = path_and_file(@expected) - given_controller_path == expected_controller_path && match_files(given_file, expected_file) - end - - def match_files(actual, expected) - actual_parts = actual.split('.') - expected_parts = expected.split('.') - expected_parts.each_with_index do |expected_part, index| - return false unless expected_part == actual_parts[index] - end - true - end - - def failure_message_for_should - if @redirect_url - "expected #{@expected.inspect}, got redirected to #{@redirect_url.inspect}" - else - "expected #{@expected.inspect}, got #{@actual.inspect}" - end - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - "expected not to render #{@expected.inspect}, but did" - end - - def description - "render template #{@expected.inspect}" - end - - private - def path_and_file(path) - parts = path.split('/') - file = parts.pop - controller = parts.empty? ? current_controller_path : parts.join('/') - return controller, file - end - - def controller_path_from(path) - parts = path.split('/') - parts.pop - parts.join('/') - end - - def current_controller_path - @controller.class.to_s.underscore.gsub(/_controller$/,'') - end - - end - - # :call-seq: - # response.should render_template(template) - # response.should_not render_template(template) - # - # For use in controller code examples (integration or isolation mode). - # - # Passes if the specified template (view file) is rendered by the - # response. This file can be any view file, including a partial. However - # if it is a partial it must be rendered directly i.e. you can't detect - # that a partial has been rendered as part of a view using - # render_template. For that you should use a message expectation - # (mock) instead: - # - # controller.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => 'path/to/partial') - # - # template can include the controller path. It can also - # include an optional extension, which you only need to use when there - # is ambiguity. - # - # Note that partials must be spelled with the preceding underscore. - # - # == Examples - # - # response.should render_template('list') - # response.should render_template('same_controller/list') - # response.should render_template('other_controller/list') - # - # # with extensions - # response.should render_template('list.rjs') - # response.should render_template('list.haml') - # response.should render_template('same_controller/list.rjs') - # response.should render_template('other_controller/list.rjs') - # - # # partials - # response.should render_template('_a_partial') - # response.should render_template('same_controller/_a_partial') - # response.should render_template('other_controller/_a_partial') - def render_template(path) - RenderTemplate.new(path.to_s, @controller) - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/route_to.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/route_to.rb deleted file mode 100644 index eae35f0b7..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/route_to.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ -require 'rack/utils' - -module Spec - module Rails - module Matchers - USAGE = ArgumentError.new( 'usage: { :method => "path" }.should route_to( :controller => "controller", :action => "action", [ args ] )' ) - - class PathDecomposer - def self.decompose_path(path) - method, path = if Hash === path - raise USAGE if path.keys.size > 1 - path.entries.first - else - [:get, path] - end - path, querystring = path.split('?') - return method, path, querystring - end - end - - class RouteTo #:nodoc: - def initialize(expected, example) - @route, @example = expected,example - end - - def matches?(path) - begin - @actual = path - method, path, querystring = PathDecomposer.decompose_path(path) - params = querystring.blank? ? {} : Rack::Utils.parse_query(querystring).symbolize_keys! - @example.assert_routing({ :method => method, :path => path }, @route, {}, params) - true - rescue ActionController::RoutingError, ::Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError, ActionController::MethodNotAllowed => e - raise e.class, "#{e}\nIf you're expecting this failure, we suggest { :#{method} => \"#{path}\" }.should_not be_routable" - rescue Exception => e - raise e.class, "#{e}\n#{e.backtrace.join( "\n" )}" - end - end - - def does_not_match(path) - raise ArgumentError, "Don't test a negative route like this." - end - - def failure_message_for_should - "Expected #{@expected.inspect} to route to #{@actual.inspect}, but it didn't.\n"+ - "In this case, we expected you to get an exception. So this message probably means something weird happened." - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - "Expected a routing error, but the route passed instead. \nNote, when expecting routes to fail, you should use 'should_not be_routable' instead." - end - - def description - "route to #{@expected.inspect}" - end - - private - attr_reader :expected - attr_reader :actual - - end - - # :call-seq: - # "path".should route_to(expected) # assumes GET - # { :get => "path" }.should route_to(expected) - # { :put => "path" }.should route_to(expected) - # - # Uses ActionController::Routing::Routes to verify that - # the path-and-method routes to a given set of options. - # Also verifies route-generation, so that the expected options - # do generate a pathname consisten with the indicated path/method. - # - # For negative tests, only the route recognition failure can be - # tested; since route generation via path_to() will always generate - # a path as requested. Use .should_not be_routable() in this case. - # - # == Examples - # { :get => '/registrations/1/edit' }. - # should route_to(:controller => 'registrations', :action => 'edit', :id => '1') - # { :put => "/registrations/1" }.should - # route_to(:controller => 'registrations', :action => 'update', :id => 1) - # { :post => "/registrations/" }.should - # route_to(:controller => 'registrations', :action => 'create') - - def route_to(expected) - RouteTo.new(expected, self) - end - - class BeRoutable - def initialize(example) - @example = example - end - - def matches?(path) - begin - @actual = path - method, path = PathDecomposer.decompose_path(path) - @example.assert_recognizes({}, { :method => method, :path => path }, {} ) - true - rescue ActionController::RoutingError, ActionController::MethodNotAllowed - false - rescue ::Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError => e - # the second thingy will always be "<{}>" becaues of the way we called assert_recognizes({}...) above. - e.to_s =~ /<(.*)> did not match <\{\}>/ and @actual_place = $1 or raise - true - end - end - def failure_message_for_should - "Expected '#{@actual.keys.first.to_s.upcase} #{@actual.values.first}' to be routable, but it wasn't.\n"+ - "To really test routability, we recommend #{@actual.inspect}.\n"+ - " should route_to( :action => 'action', :controller => 'controller' )\n\n"+ - - "That way, you'll verify where your route goes to. Plus, we'll verify\n"+ - "the generation of the expected path from the action/controller, as in\n"+ - "the url_for() helper." - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - "Expected '#{@actual.keys.first.to_s.upcase} #{@actual.values.first}' to fail, but it routed to #{@actual_place} instead" - end - - end - # :call-seq: - # { "path" }.should_not be_routable # assumes GET - # { :get => "path" }.should_not be_routable - # { :put => "path" }.should_not be_routable - # - # Uses ActionController::Routing::Routes to verify that - # the path-and-method cannot be routed to a controller. - # Since url_for() will always generate a path, even if that - # path is not routable, the negative test only needs to be - # performed on the route recognition. - # - # Don't use this matcher for testing expected routability - - # use .should route_to( :controller => "controller", :action => "action" ) instead - # - # == Examples - # { :get => '/registrations/1/attendees/3/edit' }.should_not be_routable - # { :get => '/attendees/3/edit' }.should route_to( ...... ) - - def be_routable - BeRoutable.new(self) - end - - alias_method :be_routeable, :be_routable - end - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/mocks.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/mocks.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f3436ddd5..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/mocks.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Rails - - class IllegalDataAccessException < StandardError; end - - module Mocks - - # Creates a mock object instance for a +model_class+ with common - # methods stubbed out. Additional methods may be easily stubbed (via - # add_stubs) if +stubs+ is passed. - def mock_model(model_class, options_and_stubs = {}) - id = options_and_stubs[:id] || next_id - options_and_stubs = options_and_stubs.reverse_merge({ - :id => id, - :to_param => id.to_s, - :new_record? => false, - :errors => stub("errors", :count => 0) - }) - m = mock("#{model_class.name}_#{id}", options_and_stubs) - m.__send__(:__mock_proxy).instance_eval <<-CODE - def @target.as_new_record - self.stub!(:id).and_return nil - self.stub!(:to_param).and_return nil - self.stub!(:new_record?).and_return true - self - end - def @target.is_a?(other) - #{model_class}.ancestors.include?(other) - end - def @target.kind_of?(other) - #{model_class}.ancestors.include?(other) - end - def @target.instance_of?(other) - other == #{model_class} - end - def @target.class - #{model_class} - end - CODE - yield m if block_given? - m - end - - module ModelStubber - def connection - raise Spec::Rails::IllegalDataAccessException.new("stubbed models are not allowed to access the database") - end - def new_record? - id.nil? - end - def as_new_record - self.id = nil - self - end - end - - # :call-seq: - # stub_model(Model) - # stub_model(Model).as_new_record - # stub_model(Model, hash_of_stubs) - # stub_model(Model, instance_variable_name, hash_of_stubs) - # - # Creates an instance of +Model+ that is prohibited from accessing the - # database*. For each key in +hash_of_stubs+, if the model has a - # matching attribute (determined by asking it) are simply assigned the - # submitted values. If the model does not have a matching attribute, the - # key/value pair is assigned as a stub return value using RSpec's - # mocking/stubbing framework. - # - # new_record? is overridden to return the result of id.nil? - # This means that by default new_record? will return false. If you want - # the object to behave as a new record, sending it +as_new_record+ will - # set the id to nil. You can also explicitly set :id => nil, in which - # case new_record? will return true, but using +as_new_record+ makes the - # example a bit more descriptive. - # - # While you can use stub_model in any example (model, view, controller, - # helper), it is especially useful in view examples, which are - # inherently more state-based than interaction-based. - # - # == Database Independence - # - # +stub_model+ does not make your examples entirely - # database-independent. It does not stop the model class itself from - # loading up its columns from the database. It just prevents data access - # from the object itself. To completely decouple from the database, take - # a look at libraries like unit_record or NullDB. - # - # == Examples - # - # stub_model(Person) - # stub_model(Person).as_new_record - # stub_model(Person, :id => 37) - # stub_model(Person) do |person| - # person.first_name = "David" - # end - def stub_model(model_class, stubs={}) - stubs = {:id => next_id}.merge(stubs) - returning model_class.new do |model| - model.id = stubs.delete(:id) - model.extend ModelStubber - stubs.each do |k,v| - if model.has_attribute?(k) - model[k] = stubs.delete(k) - end - end - model.stub!(stubs) - yield model if block_given? - end - end - - # DEPRECATED - use object.stub!(:method => value, :method2 => value) - # - # Stubs methods on +object+ (if +object+ is a symbol or string a new mock - # with that name will be created). +stubs+ is a Hash of +method=>value+ - def add_stubs(object, stubs = {}) #:nodoc: - Kernel.warn <<-WARNING -DEPRECATION NOTICE: add_stubs is deprecated and will be removed -from a future version of rspec-rails. Use this instead: - - object.stub!(:method => value, :method2 => value) - -WARNING - object.stub!(stubs) - end - - private - @@model_id = 1000 - def next_id - @@model_id += 1 - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/version.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/version.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4d9e9823e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/lib/spec/rails/version.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -module Spec # :nodoc: - module Rails # :nodoc: - module VERSION # :nodoc: - unless defined? MAJOR - MAJOR = 1 - MINOR = 2 - TINY = 9 - PRE = nil - - STRING = [MAJOR, MINOR, TINY, PRE].compact.join('.') - - SUMMARY = "rspec-rails #{STRING}" - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/autotest/mappings_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/autotest/mappings_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1e0ec738d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/autotest/mappings_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../lib/autotest/rails_rspec' -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../rspec/spec/autotest/autotest_matchers' - -describe Autotest::RailsRspec, "file mapping" do - before(:each) do - @autotest = Autotest::RailsRspec.new - @autotest.hook :initialize - end - - it "should map model example to model" do - @autotest.should map_specs(['spec/models/thing_spec.rb']). - to('app/models/thing.rb') - end - - it "should map controller example to controller" do - @autotest.should map_specs(['spec/controllers/things_controller_spec.rb']). - to('app/controllers/things_controller.rb') - end - - it "should map view.rhtml" do - @autotest.should map_specs(['spec/views/things/index.rhtml_spec.rb']). - to('app/views/things/index.rhtml') - end - - it "should map view.rhtml with underscores in example filename" do - @autotest.should map_specs(['spec/views/things/index_rhtml_spec.rb']). - to('app/views/things/index.rhtml') - end - - it "should map view.html.erb" do - @autotest.should map_specs(['spec/views/things/index.html.erb_spec.rb']). - to('app/views/things/index.html.erb') - end - - describe "between routes.rb and things which depend on routes" do - it "should map routes.rb to controllers" do - @autotest.should map_specs(['spec/controllers/things_controller_spec.rb']). - to('config/routes.rb') - end - - it "should map routes.rb to views" do - @autotest.should map_specs(['spec/views/things/action.html.erb_spec.rb']). - to('config/routes.rb') - end - - it "should map routes.rb to helpers" do - @autotest.should map_specs(['spec/helpers/things_helper_spec.rb']). - to('config/routes.rb') - end - - it "should map routing example to routes" do - @autotest.should map_specs(['spec/routing/thing_spec.rb']). - to('config/routes.rb') - end - end - - describe "between the config and specs" do - ['spec/controllers/things_controller_spec.rb', - 'spec/views/things/action.html.erb_spec.rb', - 'spec/helpers/things_helper_spec.rb', - 'spec/routing/thing_spec.rb', - 'spec/models/thing_spec.rb'].each do |file_path| - - it "should map environment.rb to #{file_path}" do - @autotest.should map_specs([file_path]). - to('config/environment.rb') - end - - it "should map environments/test.rb to #{file_path}" do - @autotest.should map_specs([file_path]). - to('config/environments/test.rb') - end - - it "should map boot.rb to #{file_path}" do - @autotest.should map_specs([file_path]). - to('config/boot.rb') - end - - it "should map spec_helper.rb to #{file_path}" do - @autotest.should map_specs([file_path]). - to('spec/spec_helper.rb') - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/rails_suite.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/rails_suite.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 15effae1c..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/rails_suite.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -dir = File.dirname(__FILE__) -Dir["#{dir}/**/*_example.rb"].each do |file| - require file -end -Dir["#{dir}/**/*_spec.rb"].each do |file| - require file -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/action_view_base_spec_controller.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/action_view_base_spec_controller.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 924022178..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/action_view_base_spec_controller.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -class ActionViewBaseSpecController < ActionController::Base -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/application.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/application.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 343fdd7bc..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/application.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base - before_filter :i_should_only_be_run_once, - :only => 'action_with_inherited_before_filter' - - def i_should_only_be_run_once - true - end - private :i_should_only_be_run_once -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/controller_spec_controller.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/controller_spec_controller.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d5b5627d1..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/controller_spec_controller.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -class ControllerSpecController < ActionController::Base - before_filter :raise_error, :only => :action_with_skipped_before_filter - - def raise_error - raise "from a before filter" - end - - skip_before_filter :raise_error - - prepend_view_path File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "views") - - def some_action - render :template => "template/that/does/not/actually/exist" - end - - def some_action_with_implied_template - end - - def action_with_template - render :template => "controller_spec/action_with_template" - end - - def action_which_sets_flash - flash[:flash_key] = "flash value" - render :text => "" - end - - def action_which_gets_session - raise "expected #{params[:session_key].inspect}\ngot #{session[:session_key].inspect}" unless (session[:session_key] == params[:expected]) - render :text => "" - end - - def action_which_sets_session - session[:session_key] = "session value" - end - - def action_which_gets_cookie - raise "expected #{params[:expected].inspect}, got #{cookies[:cookie_key].inspect}" unless (cookies[:cookie_key] == params[:expected]) - render :text => "" - end - - def action_which_sets_cookie - cookies['cookie_key'] = params[:value] - render :text => "" - end - - def action_with_partial - render :partial => "controller_spec/partial" - end - - def action_with_partial_with_object - render :partial => "controller_spec/partial", :object => params[:thing] - end - - def action_with_partial_with_locals - render :partial => "controller_spec/partial", :locals => {:thing => params[:thing]} - end - - def action_with_errors_in_template - render :template => "controller_spec/action_with_errors_in_template" - end - - def action_setting_the_assigns_hash - @indirect_assigns_key = :indirect_assigns_key_value - end - - def action_setting_flash_after_session_reset - reset_session - flash[:after_reset] = "available" - end - - def action_setting_flash_before_session_reset - flash[:before_reset] = 'available' - reset_session - end - - def action_with_render_update - render :update do |page| - page.replace :bottom, 'replace_me', - :partial => 'non_existent_partial' - end - end - - def action_with_skipped_before_filter - render :text => "" - end - - def action_that_renders_inline - render :inline => "<%= 'inline code' %>" - end - - def action_that_assigns_false_to_a_variable - @a_variable = false - render :text => "" - end - - def action_with_two_arg_render - render :update, :status => 404 do |page| - page.visual_effect :highlight, 'user_list' - end - end - - class RescuedError < Exception; end - class UnRescuedError < Exception; end - - rescue_from RescuedError do |e| - render :text => 'Rescued!' - end - - def rescued_error_action - raise ControllerSpecController::RescuedError - end - - def un_rescued_error_action - raise ControllerSpecController::UnRescuedError - end - - def action_that_returns_headers - render :text => request.headers[params[:header]] - end -end - -class ControllerInheritingFromApplicationControllerController < ApplicationController - def action_with_inherited_before_filter - render :text => "" - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/example.txt b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/example.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 380965314..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/example.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -This is an example file to download. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/redirect_spec_controller.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/redirect_spec_controller.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7b63c99f2..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/redirect_spec_controller.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -class RedirectSpecController < ApplicationController - - def action_with_no_redirect - render :text => "this is just here to keep this from causing a MissingTemplate error" - end - - def action_with_redirect_to_somewhere - redirect_to :action => 'somewhere' - end - - def action_with_redirect_to_other_somewhere - redirect_to :controller => 'render_spec', :action => 'text_action' - end - - def action_with_redirect_to_somewhere_and_return - redirect_to :action => 'somewhere' and return - render :text => "this is after the return" - end - - def somewhere - render :text => "this is just here to keep this from causing a MissingTemplate error" - end - - def action_with_redirect_to_rspec_site - redirect_to "http://rspec.rubyforge.org" - end - - def action_with_redirect_back - redirect_to :back - end - - def action_with_redirect_in_respond_to - respond_to do |wants| - wants.html { redirect_to :action => 'somewhere' } - end - end - - def action_with_redirect_which_creates_query_string - redirect_to :action => "somewhere", :id => 1111, :param1 => "value1", :param2 => "value2" - end - - # note: sometimes this is the URL which rails will generate from the hash in - # action_with_redirect_which_creates_query_string - def action_with_redirect_with_query_string_order1 - redirect_to "http://test.host/redirect_spec/somewhere/1111?param1=value1¶m2=value2" - end - - # note: sometimes this is the URL which rails will generate from the hash in - # action_with_redirect_which_creates_query_string - def action_with_redirect_with_query_string_order2 - redirect_to "http://test.host/redirect_spec/somewhere/1111?param2=value2¶m1=value1" - end - - def action_with_redirect_to_unroutable_url_inside_app - redirect_to :controller => "nonexistant", :action => "none" - end - - def action_with_method_restriction - render :text => '' - end - - def action_to_redirect_to_action_with_method_restriction - redirect_to :action => 'action_with_method_restriction' - end - - def action_with_redirect_to_somewhere_with_status - redirect_to :action => 'somewhere', :status => 301 - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/render_spec_controller.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/render_spec_controller.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1efe61ff8..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/render_spec_controller.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -class RenderSpecController < ApplicationController - prepend_view_path File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "views") - - def some_action - respond_to do |format| - format.html - format.js - end - end - - def action_which_renders_template_from_other_controller - render :template => 'controller_spec/action_with_template' - end - - def text_action - render :text => "this is the text for this action" - end - - def action_with_redirect - redirect_to :action => :some_action - end - - def action_with_partial - render :partial => "a_partial" - end - - def action_that_renders_nothing - render :nothing => true - end - - def action_with_alternate_layout - render :layout => 'simple' - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/rjs_spec_controller.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/rjs_spec_controller.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4fd9a41c0..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/controllers/rjs_spec_controller.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -class RjsSpecController < ApplicationController - prepend_view_path File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "views") - - def replace_html - end - - def insert_html - end - - def replace - end - - def hide_div - end - - def hide_page_element - end - - def replace_html_with_partial - end - - def render_replace_html - render :update do |page| - page.replace_html 'mydiv', 'replacement text' - page.replace_html 'myotherdiv', 'other replacement text' - end - end - - def render_replace_html_with_partial - render :update do |page| - page.replace_html 'mydiv', :partial => 'rjs_spec/replacement_partial' - end - end - - def render_insert_html - render :update do |page| - page.insert_html 'mydiv', 'replacement text' - end - end - - def render_replace - render :update do |page| - page.replace 'mydiv', 'replacement text' - end - end - - def render_hide_div - render :update do |page| - page.hide 'mydiv' - end - end - - def render_hide_page_element - render :update do |page| - page['mydiv'].hide - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/helpers/addition_helper.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/helpers/addition_helper.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 14ad70c3e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/helpers/addition_helper.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -module AdditionHelper - def plus(addend) - @addend + addend - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/helpers/explicit_helper.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/helpers/explicit_helper.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f75d1ddcb..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/helpers/explicit_helper.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -module ExplicitHelper - def method_in_explicit_helper - "

This is text from a method in the ExplicitHelper
" - end - - # this is an example of a method spec'able with eval_erb in helper specs - def prepend(arg, &block) - begin # rails edge after 2.1.0 eliminated need for block.binding - concat(arg) + block.call - rescue - concat(arg, block.binding) + block.call - end - end - - def named_url - rspec_on_rails_specs_url - end - - def named_path - rspec_on_rails_specs_path - end - - def params_foo - params[:foo] - end - - def session_foo - session[:foo] - end - - def request_thing - request.thing - end - - def flash_thing - flash[:thing] - end - - def method_using_output_buffer - concat("the_text_from_concat") - end - - def method_using_template - update_page { |p| p["#some_id"].replace_html "" } - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/helpers/more_explicit_helper.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/helpers/more_explicit_helper.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7468741b2..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/helpers/more_explicit_helper.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -module MoreExplicitHelper - def method_in_more_explicit_helper - "
This is text from a method in the MoreExplicitHelper
" - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/helpers/plugin_application_helper.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/helpers/plugin_application_helper.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2107d2218..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/helpers/plugin_application_helper.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -# Methods added to this helper will be available to all templates in the application. -module ApplicationHelper - def method_in_plugin_application_helper - "
This is text from a method in the ApplicationHelper
" - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/helpers/view_spec_helper.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/helpers/view_spec_helper.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b05fc53f7..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/helpers/view_spec_helper.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -module ViewSpecHelper - def method_in_helper - "
This is text from a method in the ViewSpecHelper
" - end - - def method_in_template_with_partial - "
method_in_template_with_partial in ViewSpecHelper
" - end - - def method_in_partial - "
method_in_partial in ViewSpecHelper
" - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/models/animal.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/models/animal.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3ce078ad4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/models/animal.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -class Animal < ActiveRecord::Base - belongs_to :person - validates_uniqueness_of :name -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/models/person.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/models/person.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7f9607e57..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/models/person.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -class Person < ActiveRecord::Base - has_many :animals do - def pups - find(:all, :conditions => 'age < 1') - end - def adults - find(:all, :conditions => 'age >= 1') - end - end - validates_presence_of :name - - def add_animal animal - animal.person = self - animals << animal - animal.save - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/models/thing.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/models/thing.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c674804ac..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/models/thing.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -class Thing < ActiveRecord::Base - validates_presence_of :name -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/_partial.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/_partial.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb..000000000 diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/action_setting_flash_after_session_reset.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/action_setting_flash_after_session_reset.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 8b1378917..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/action_setting_flash_after_session_reset.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/action_setting_flash_before_session_reset.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/action_setting_flash_before_session_reset.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 8b1378917..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/action_setting_flash_before_session_reset.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/action_setting_the_assigns_hash.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/action_setting_the_assigns_hash.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb..000000000 diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/action_with_errors_in_template.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/action_with_errors_in_template.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 0f957b2c8..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/action_with_errors_in_template.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -<% raise %> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/action_with_template.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/action_with_template.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 6e1f05847..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/action_with_template.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -
This is action_with_template.rhtml
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/non_existent_action_with_existent_template.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/controller_spec/non_existent_action_with_existent_template.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb..000000000 diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/layouts/application.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/layouts/application.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb..000000000 diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/layouts/simple.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/layouts/simple.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb..000000000 diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/objects/_object.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/objects/_object.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index b751f09c4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/objects/_object.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -<%= object.name %> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/render_spec/_a_partial.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/render_spec/_a_partial.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb..000000000 diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/render_spec/action_with_alternate_layout.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/render_spec/action_with_alternate_layout.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb..000000000 diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/render_spec/some_action.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/render_spec/some_action.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb..000000000 diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/render_spec/some_action.js.rjs b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/render_spec/some_action.js.rjs deleted file mode 100644 index 4472f4b4c..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/render_spec/some_action.js.rjs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -# This is used for rails > 1.2.3 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/_replacement_partial.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/_replacement_partial.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index d2820659c..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/_replacement_partial.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -This is the text in the replacement partial. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/hide_div.js.rjs b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/hide_div.js.rjs deleted file mode 100644 index 1fe2139be..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/hide_div.js.rjs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -page.hide 'mydiv' diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/hide_page_element.js.rjs b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/hide_page_element.js.rjs deleted file mode 100644 index de1ebc9d0..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/hide_page_element.js.rjs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -page['mydiv'].hide diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/insert_html.js.rjs b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/insert_html.js.rjs deleted file mode 100644 index f8a59e0ca..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/insert_html.js.rjs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -page.insert_html 'mydiv', 'replacement text' diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/replace.js.rjs b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/replace.js.rjs deleted file mode 100644 index aca59a97a..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/replace.js.rjs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -page.replace 'mydiv', 'replacement text' diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/replace_html.js.rjs b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/replace_html.js.rjs deleted file mode 100644 index 717c598e6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/replace_html.js.rjs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -page.replace_html 'mydiv', 'replacement text' \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/replace_html_with_partial.js.rjs b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/replace_html_with_partial.js.rjs deleted file mode 100644 index 0531804dd..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/replace_html_with_partial.js.rjs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -page.replace_html 'mydiv', :partial => 'rjs_spec/replacement_partial' \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/visual_effect.js.rjs b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/visual_effect.js.rjs deleted file mode 100644 index 1c37b32ad..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/visual_effect.js.rjs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -page.visual_effect :fade, 'mydiv' diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/visual_toggle_effect.js.rjs b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/visual_toggle_effect.js.rjs deleted file mode 100644 index 97cf6bbeb..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/rjs_spec/visual_toggle_effect.js.rjs +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -page.visual_effect :toggle_blind, 'mydiv' diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/tag_spec/no_tags.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/tag_spec/no_tags.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 877b90815..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/tag_spec/no_tags.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/tag_spec/single_div_with_no_attributes.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/tag_spec/single_div_with_no_attributes.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 281c6866c..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/tag_spec/single_div_with_no_attributes.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/tag_spec/single_div_with_one_attribute.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/tag_spec/single_div_with_one_attribute.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index c664e76e7..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/tag_spec/single_div_with_one_attribute.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/_partial.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/_partial.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 39505da3d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/_partial.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -<%= method_in_plugin_application_helper %> -<%= method_in_partial %> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/_partial_used_twice.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/_partial_used_twice.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb..000000000 diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/_partial_with_local_variable.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/_partial_with_local_variable.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 47274481b..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/_partial_with_local_variable.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -
<%= x %>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/_partial_with_sub_partial.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/_partial_with_sub_partial.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 90207a30d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/_partial_with_sub_partial.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -<%= render :partial => 'partial', :object => partial %> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/_spacer.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/_spacer.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index c952f6e9a..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/_spacer.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/accessor.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/accessor.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 1d6f96b01..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/accessor.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -
<%= session[:key] %>
-
<%= params[:key] %>
-
<%= flash[:key] %>
-
<%= params[:controller] %>
-
<%= params[:action] %>
diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/block_helper.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/block_helper.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 3a1dcd5de..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/block_helper.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -<% if_allowed do %> -
block helper was rendered
-<% end %> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/entry_form.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/entry_form.html.erb deleted file mode 100755 index 7b11d9723..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/entry_form.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -<% form_tag do %> -<% end %> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/explicit_helper.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/explicit_helper.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 49aa081cd..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/explicit_helper.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -<%= method_in_plugin_application_helper %> -<%= method_in_explicit_helper %> diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/foo/show.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/foo/show.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 2cc5fd98e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/foo/show.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -<%= method_in_plugin_application_helper %> diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/implicit_helper.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/implicit_helper.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 816c66744..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/implicit_helper.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -<%= method_in_plugin_application_helper %> -<%= method_in_helper %> diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/multiple_helpers.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/multiple_helpers.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index ae5a72b65..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/multiple_helpers.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -<%= method_in_plugin_application_helper %> -<%= method_in_explicit_helper %> -<%= method_in_more_explicit_helper %> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/path_params.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/path_params.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index a31e98f83..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/path_params.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -<%= params[:controller] %> \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/should_not_receive.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/should_not_receive.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index d3e5f441e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/should_not_receive.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -<% if @obj.render_partial? %> - <%= render :partial => 'some_partial' %> -<% end %> diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/template_with_partial.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/template_with_partial.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 0e13ba3b2..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/template_with_partial.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -<%= method_in_template_with_partial %> -<%= render :partial => 'partial' %> - -<%= render :partial => 'partial_used_twice' %> -<%= render :partial => 'partial_used_twice' %> diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/template_with_partial_using_collection.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/template_with_partial_using_collection.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 79d82156e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/template_with_partial_using_collection.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -<%= render :partial => 'partial', - :collection => ['Alice', 'Bob'], - :spacer_template => 'spacer' %> diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/template_with_partial_with_array.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/template_with_partial_with_array.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 7d53476d6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/template_with_partial_with_array.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -<%= render :partial => @array %> diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/view_helpers.html.erb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/view_helpers.html.erb deleted file mode 100644 index 7e4f3df15..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/resources/views/view_spec/view_helpers.html.erb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -<%= link_to "edit", "this_is_the_link" %> diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/assigns_hash_proxy_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/assigns_hash_proxy_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5b572133c..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/assigns_hash_proxy_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "AssignsHashProxy" do - def orig_assigns - @object.assigns - end - - class Foo - def initialize(bar) - @bar = bar - end - attr_reader :bar - - def ==(other) - self.bar == other.bar - end - end - - before(:each) do - @object = Class.new do - def assigns; @assigns ||= Hash.new; end - end.new - @proxy = Spec::Rails::Example::AssignsHashProxy.new(self) {@object} - end - - it "doesn't wig out on objects that define their own == method" do - @object.assigns['foo'] = Foo.new(1) - @proxy['foo'].should == Foo.new(1) - end - - it "should set ivars on object using string" do - @proxy['foo'] = 'bar' - @object.instance_eval{@foo}.should == 'bar' - end - - it "should set ivars on object using symbol" do - @proxy[:foo] = 'bar' - @object.instance_eval{@foo}.should == 'bar' - end - - it "should access object's assigns with a string" do - @object.assigns['foo'] = 'bar' - @proxy['foo'].should == 'bar' - end - - it "should access object's assigns with a symbol" do - @object.assigns['foo'] = 'bar' - @proxy[:foo].should == 'bar' - end - - it "should access object's ivars with a string" do - @object.instance_variable_set('@foo', 'bar') - @proxy['foo'].should == 'bar' - end - - it "should access object's ivars with a symbol" do - @object.instance_variable_set('@foo', 'bar') - @proxy[:foo].should == 'bar' - end - - it "should iterate through each element like a Hash" do - values = { - 'foo' => 1, - 'bar' => 2, - 'baz' => 3 - } - @proxy['foo'] = values['foo'] - @proxy['bar'] = values['bar'] - @proxy['baz'] = values['baz'] - - @proxy.each do |key, value| - key.should == key - value.should == values[key] - end - end - - it "should delete the ivar of passed in key" do - @object.instance_variable_set('@foo', 'bar') - @proxy.delete('foo') - @proxy['foo'].should be_nil - end - - it "should delete the assigned element of passed in key" do - @object.assigns['foo'] = 'bar' - @proxy.delete('foo') - @proxy['foo'].should be_nil - end - - it "should detect the presence of a key in assigns" do - @object.assigns['foo'] = 'bar' - @proxy.has_key?('foo').should == true - @proxy.has_key?('bar').should == false - end - - it "should expose values set in example back to the example" do - @proxy[:foo] = 'bar' - @proxy[:foo].should == 'bar' - end - - it "should allow assignment of false via proxy" do - @proxy['foo'] = false - @proxy['foo'].should be_false - end - - it "should allow assignment of false" do - @object.instance_variable_set('@foo',false) - @proxy['foo'].should be_false - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/configuration_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/configuration_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f5ffc39c6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/configuration_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Runner - describe Configuration do - - def config - @config ||= Configuration.new - end - - describe "#use_transactional_fixtures" do - it "should return ActiveSupport::TestCase.use_transactional_fixtures" do - config.use_transactional_fixtures.should == ActiveSupport::TestCase.use_transactional_fixtures - end - - it "should set ActiveSupport::TestCase.use_transactional_fixtures to false" do - ActiveSupport::TestCase.should_receive(:use_transactional_fixtures=).with(false) - config.use_transactional_fixtures = false - end - - it "should set ActiveSupport::TestCase.use_transactional_fixtures to true" do - ActiveSupport::TestCase.should_receive(:use_transactional_fixtures=).with(true) - config.use_transactional_fixtures = true - end - end - - describe "#use_instantiated_fixtures" do - it "should return ActiveSupport::TestCase.use_transactional_fixtures" do - config.use_instantiated_fixtures.should == ActiveSupport::TestCase.use_instantiated_fixtures - end - - it "should set ActiveSupport::TestCase.use_instantiated_fixtures to false" do - ActiveSupport::TestCase.should_receive(:use_instantiated_fixtures=).with(false) - config.use_instantiated_fixtures = false - end - - it "should set ActiveSupport::TestCase.use_instantiated_fixtures to true" do - ActiveSupport::TestCase.should_receive(:use_instantiated_fixtures=).with(true) - config.use_instantiated_fixtures = true - end - end - - describe "#fixture_path" do - it "should default to RAILS_ROOT + '/spec/fixtures'" do - config.fixture_path.should == RAILS_ROOT + '/spec/fixtures' - ActiveSupport::TestCase.fixture_path.should == RAILS_ROOT + '/spec/fixtures' - end - - it "should set fixture_path" do - config.fixture_path = "/new/path" - config.fixture_path.should == "/new/path" - ActiveSupport::TestCase.fixture_path.should == "/new/path" - end - end - - describe "#global_fixtures" do - it "should set fixtures on TestCase" do - ActiveSupport::TestCase.should_receive(:fixtures).with(:blah) - config.global_fixtures = [:blah] - end - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/controller_example_group_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/controller_example_group_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f813f61ac..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/controller_example_group_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,307 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'controller_spec_controller' -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "/shared_routing_example_group_examples.rb") - -['integration', 'isolation'].each do |mode| - describe "A controller example running in #{mode} mode", :type => :controller do - controller_name :controller_spec - integrate_views if mode == 'integration' - - accesses_configured_helper_methods - include RoutingExampleGroupSpec - - describe "with an implicit subject" do - it "uses the controller" do - subject.should == controller - end - end - - describe "with a specified subject" do - subject { 'specified' } - - it "uses the specified subject" do - subject.should == 'specified' - end - end - - it "should provide controller.session as session" do - get 'action_with_template' - session.should equal(controller.session) - end - - it "should provide the same session object before and after the action" do - session_before = session - get 'action_with_template' - session.should equal(session_before) - end - - it "should keep the same data in the session before and after the action" do - session[:foo] = :bar - get 'action_with_template' - session[:foo].should == :bar - end - - it "should ensure controller.session is NOT nil before the action" do - controller.session.should_not be_nil - get 'action_with_template' - end - - it "should ensure controller.session is NOT nil after the action" do - get 'action_with_template' - controller.session.should_not be_nil - end - - it "should allow specifying a partial with partial name only" do - get 'action_with_partial' - response.should render_template("_partial") - end - - it "should allow specifying a partial with should_receive(:render)" do - controller.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => "controller_spec/partial") - get 'action_with_partial' - end - - it "should allow specifying a partial with should_receive(:render) with object" do - controller.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => "controller_spec/partial", :object => "something") - get 'action_with_partial_with_object', :thing => "something" - end - - it "should allow specifying a partial with should_receive(:render) with locals" do - controller.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => "controller_spec/partial", :locals => {:thing => "something"}) - get 'action_with_partial_with_locals', :thing => "something" - end - - it "should yield to render :update" do - template = stub("template") - controller.should_receive(:render).with(:update).and_yield(template) - template.should_receive(:replace).with(:bottom, "replace_me", :partial => "non_existent_partial") - get 'action_with_render_update' - end - - it "should allow a path relative to RAILS_ROOT/app/views/ when specifying a partial" do - get 'action_with_partial' - response.should render_template("controller_spec/_partial") - end - - it "should provide access to flash" do - get 'action_which_sets_flash' - flash[:flash_key].should == "flash value" - end - - it "should provide access to flash values set after a session reset" do - get 'action_setting_flash_after_session_reset' - flash[:after_reset].should == "available" - end - - it "should not provide access to flash values set before a session reset" do - get 'action_setting_flash_before_session_reset' - flash[:before_reset].should_not == "available" - end - - it "should provide access to session" do - session[:session_key] = "session value" - lambda do - get 'action_which_gets_session', :expected => "session value" - end.should_not raise_error - end - - it "allows inline rendering" do - get 'action_that_renders_inline' - response.body.should == "inline code" - end - - describe "handling should_receive(:render)" do - it "should warn" do - controller.should_receive(:render).with(:template => "controller_spec/action_with_template") - get :action_with_template - end - end - - describe "handling should_not_receive(:render)" do - it "should warn" do - controller.should_not_receive(:render).with(:template => "the/wrong/template") - get :action_with_template - end - end - - describe "setting cookies in the request" do - - it "should support a String key" do - cookies['cookie_key'] = 'cookie value' - get 'action_which_gets_cookie', :expected => "cookie value" - end - - it "should support a Symbol key" do - cookies[:cookie_key] = 'cookie value' - get 'action_which_gets_cookie', :expected => "cookie value" - end - - it "should support a Hash value" do - cookies[:cookie_key] = {'value' => 'cookie value', 'path' => '/not/default'} - get 'action_which_gets_cookie', :expected => {'value' => 'cookie value', 'path' => '/not/default'} - end - - end - - describe "reading cookies from the response" do - - it "should support a Symbol key" do - get 'action_which_sets_cookie', :value => "cookie value" - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING >= "2.3" - cookies[:cookie_key].should match("cookie[\+ ]value") - else - cookies[:cookie_key].should == ["cookie value"] - end - end - - it "should support a String key" do - get 'action_which_sets_cookie', :value => "cookie value" - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING >= "2.3" - cookies['cookie_key'].should match("cookie[\+ ]value") - else - cookies['cookie_key'].should == ["cookie value"] - end - end - - end - - it "should expose instance vars through the assigns hash" do - get 'action_setting_the_assigns_hash' - assigns[:indirect_assigns_key].should == :indirect_assigns_key_value - end - - it "should expose instance vars through the assigns hash that are set to false" do - get 'action_that_assigns_false_to_a_variable' - assigns[:a_variable].should be_false - end - - it "should NOT complain when calling should_receive with arguments other than :render" do - controller.should_receive(:anything_besides_render) - lambda { - controller.rspec_verify - }.should raise_error(Exception, /expected :anything_besides_render/) - end - - it "should not run a skipped before_filter" do - lambda { - get 'action_with_skipped_before_filter' - }.should_not raise_error - end - - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING > '2.1' - describe "extending #render on a controller" do - it "supports two arguments (as with rails 2.1)" do - get 'action_with_two_arg_render' - response.body.should =~ /new Effect\.Highlight/ - end - end - end - - it "should access headers" do - request.env['ACCEPT'] = "application/json" - get 'action_that_returns_headers', :header => 'ACCEPT' - response.body.should == "application/json" - end - end - - describe "Given a controller spec for RedirectSpecController running in #{mode} mode", :type => :controller do - controller_name :redirect_spec - integrate_views if mode == 'integration' - - it "a redirect should ignore the absence of a template" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere' - response.should be_redirect - response.redirect_url.should == "http://test.host/redirect_spec/somewhere" - response.should redirect_to("http://test.host/redirect_spec/somewhere") - end - - it "a call to response.should redirect_to should fail if no redirect" do - get 'action_with_no_redirect' - lambda { - response.redirect?.should be_true - }.should fail - lambda { - response.should redirect_to("http://test.host/redirect_spec/somewhere") - }.should fail_with("expected redirect to \"http://test.host/redirect_spec/somewhere\", got no redirect") - end - end - - describe "Given a controller spec running in #{mode} mode" do - example_group = describe "A controller spec" - # , :type => :controller do - # integrate_views if mode == 'integration' - it "a spec in a context without controller_name set should fail with a useful warning" do - pending("need a new way to deal with examples that should_raise") - # , - # :should_raise => [ - # Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError, - # /You have to declare the controller name in controller specs/ - # ] do - end - end - -end - -['integration', 'isolation'].each do |mode| - describe "A controller example running in #{mode} mode", :type => :controller do - controller_name :controller_inheriting_from_application_controller - integrate_views if mode == 'integration' - - it "should only have a before filter inherited from ApplicationController run once..." do - controller.should_receive(:i_should_only_be_run_once).once - get :action_with_inherited_before_filter - end - end -end - -describe ControllerSpecController, :type => :controller do - it "should use the controller passed to #describe" do - end -end - -describe "A controller spec with controller_name set", :type => :controller do - controller_name :controller_spec - - describe "nested" do - it "should inherit the controller name" do - get 'action_with_template' - response.should be_success - end - end -end - -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - describe ApplicationController, :type => :controller do - describe "controller_name" do - controller_name :controller_spec - it "overrides the controller class submitted to the outermost group" do - subject.should be_an_instance_of(ControllerSpecController) - end - describe "in a nested group" do - it "overrides the controller class submitted to the outermost group" do - subject.should be_an_instance_of(ControllerSpecController) - end - describe "(doubly nested)" do - it "overrides the controller class submitted to the outermost group" do - subject.should be_an_instance_of(ControllerSpecController) - end - end - end - end - end - - describe ControllerExampleGroup do - it "should clear its name from the description" do - group = describe("foo", :type => :controller) do - $nested_group = describe("bar") do - end - end - group.description.to_s.should == "foo" - $nested_group.description.to_s.should == "foo bar" - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/controller_isolation_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/controller_isolation_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8a5541871..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/controller_isolation_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'controller_spec_controller' - -describe "a controller spec running in isolation mode", :type => :controller do - controller_name :controller_spec - - it "does not care if the specified template doesn't exist" do - get 'some_action' - response.should be_success - response.should render_template("template/that/does/not/actually/exist") - end - - it "does not care if the implied template doesn't exist" do - get 'some_action_with_implied_template' - response.should be_success - response.should render_template("some_action_with_implied_template") - end - - it "does not care if the template has errors" do - get 'action_with_errors_in_template' - response.should be_success - response.should render_template("action_with_errors_in_template") - end - - it "does not care if the template exists but the action doesn't" do - get 'non_existent_action_with_existent_template' - response.should be_success - end - - it "fails if the neither the action nor the template exist" do - expect {get 'non_existent_action'}.to raise_error(ActionController::UnknownAction) - end -end - -describe "a controller spec running in integration mode", :type => :controller do - controller_name :controller_spec - integrate_views - - it "renders a template" do - get 'action_with_template' - response.should be_success - response.should have_tag('div', 'This is action_with_template.rhtml') - end - - it "fails if the template doesn't exist" do - error = defined?(ActionController::MissingTemplate) ? ActionController::MissingTemplate : ActionView::MissingTemplate - lambda { get 'some_action' }.should raise_error(error) - end - - it "fails if the template has errors" do - lambda { get 'action_with_errors_in_template' }.should raise_error(ActionView::TemplateError) - end - - it "fails if the action doesn't exist" do - expect {get 'non_existent_action'}.to raise_error(ActionController::UnknownAction) - end - - describe "nested" do - it "should render a template" do - get 'action_with_template' - response.should be_success - response.should have_tag('div', 'This is action_with_template.rhtml') - end - - describe "with integrate_views turned off" do - integrate_views false - - it "should not care if the template doesn't exist" do - get 'some_action' - response.should be_success - response.should render_template("template/that/does/not/actually/exist") - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/cookies_proxy_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/cookies_proxy_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 141763801..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/cookies_proxy_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -class CookiesProxyExamplesController < ActionController::Base - def index - cookies[:key] = cookies[:key] - render :text => "" - end -end - -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - describe CookiesProxy, :type => :controller do - controller_name :cookies_proxy_examples - - describe "with a String key" do - - it "should accept a String value" do - proxy = CookiesProxy.new(self) - proxy['key'] = 'value' - get :index - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING >= "2.3" - proxy['key'].should == 'value' - else - proxy['key'].should == ['value'] - end - end - - it "should accept a Hash value" do - proxy = CookiesProxy.new(self) - proxy['key'] = { :value => 'value', :expires => expiration = 1.hour.from_now, :path => path = '/path' } - get :index - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING >= "2.3" - proxy['key'].should == 'value' - else - proxy['key'].should == ['value'] - proxy['key'].value.should == ['value'] - proxy['key'].expires.should == expiration - proxy['key'].path.should == path - end - end - - end - - describe "with a Symbol key" do - - it "should accept a String value" do - proxy = CookiesProxy.new(self) - proxy[:key] = 'value' - get :index - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING >= "2.3" - proxy[:key].should == 'value' - else - proxy[:key].should == ['value'] - end - end - - it "should accept a Hash value" do - proxy = CookiesProxy.new(self) - proxy[:key] = { :value => 'value', :expires => expiration = 1.hour.from_now, :path => path = '/path' } - get :index - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING >= "2.3" - proxy[:key].should == 'value' - else - proxy[:key].should == ['value'] - proxy[:key].value.should == ['value'] - proxy[:key].expires.should == expiration - proxy[:key].path.should == path - end - end - - end - - describe "#delete" do - it "should delete from the response cookies" do - proxy = CookiesProxy.new(self) - response_cookies = mock('cookies') - response.should_receive(:cookies).and_return(response_cookies) - response_cookies.should_receive(:delete).with('key') - proxy.delete :key - end - end - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/error_handling_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/error_handling_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 71385eed1..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/error_handling_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'controller_spec_controller' - -['integration', 'isolation'].each do |mode| - describe "A controller example running in #{mode} mode", :type => :controller do - controller_name :controller_spec - integrate_views if mode == 'integration' - - describe "without use_rails_error_handling!" do - describe "with an error that is *not* rescued" do - it "raises the error" do - lambda do - get 'un_rescued_error_action' - end.should raise_error(ControllerSpecController::UnRescuedError) - end - end - describe "with an error that *is* rescued" do - it "returns a 200" do - get 'rescued_error_action' - response.response_code.should == 200 - end - end - end - - describe "with deprecated use_rails_error_handling!" do - before(:each) do - Kernel.stub!(:warn) - end - - it "warns of deprecation" do - Kernel.should_receive(:warn).with(/DEPRECATION NOTICE/) - controller.use_rails_error_handling! - end - - describe "with an error that is *not* rescued" do - it "returns the error code" do - controller.use_rails_error_handling! - get 'un_rescued_error_action' - response.response_code.should == 500 - end - end - - describe "with an error that *is* rescued" do - it "returns a 200" do - controller.use_rails_error_handling! - get 'rescued_error_action' - response.response_code.should == 200 - end - end - end - - describe "with rescue_action_in_public!" do - describe "with an error that is *not* rescued" do - it "returns the error code" do - rescue_action_in_public! - get 'un_rescued_error_action' - response.response_code.should == 500 - end - end - - describe "with an error that *is* rescued" do - it "returns a 200" do - rescue_action_in_public! - get 'rescued_error_action' - response.response_code.should == 200 - end - end - end - - describe "with bypass_rescue" do - describe "with an error that is *not* rescued" do - it "raises the error" do - bypass_rescue - lambda do - get 'un_rescued_error_action' - end.should raise_error(ControllerSpecController::UnRescuedError) - end - end - - describe "with an error that *is* rescued" do - it "raises the error" do - bypass_rescue - lambda do - get 'rescued_error_action' - end.should raise_error(ControllerSpecController::RescuedError) - end - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/example_group_factory_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/example_group_factory_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 792346f7e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/example_group_factory_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Example - describe ExampleGroupFactory do - it "should return a ModelExampleGroup when given :type => :model" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :type => :model - ) {} - example_group.superclass.should == Spec::Rails::Example::ModelExampleGroup - end - - it "should return a ModelExampleGroup when given :location => '/blah/spec/models/'" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :location => '/blah/spec/models/blah.rb' - ) {} - example_group.superclass.should == Spec::Rails::Example::ModelExampleGroup - end - - it "should return a ModelExampleGroup when given :location => '\\blah\\spec\\models\\' (windows format)" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :location => '\\blah\\spec\\models\\blah.rb' - ) {} - example_group.superclass.should == Spec::Rails::Example::ModelExampleGroup - end - - it "should return an ActiveSupport::TestCase when given :location => '/blah/spec/foo/' (anything other than controllers, views and helpers)" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :location => '/blah/spec/foo/blah.rb' - ) {} - example_group.superclass.should == ActiveSupport::TestCase - end - - it "should return an ActiveSupport::TestCase when given :location => '\\blah\\spec\\foo\\' (windows format) (anything other than controllers, views and helpers)" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :location => '\\blah\\spec\\foo\\blah.rb' - ) {} - example_group.superclass.should == ActiveSupport::TestCase - end - - it "should return a ViewExampleGroup when given :type => :view" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :type => :view - ) {} - example_group.superclass.should == Spec::Rails::Example::ViewExampleGroup - end - - it "should return a ViewExampleGroup when given :location => '/blah/spec/views/'" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :location => '/blah/spec/views/blah.rb' - ) {} - example_group.superclass.should == Spec::Rails::Example::ViewExampleGroup - end - - it "should return a ModelExampleGroup when given :location => '\\blah\\spec\\views\\' (windows format)" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :location => '\\blah\\spec\\views\\blah.rb' - ) {} - example_group.superclass.should == Spec::Rails::Example::ViewExampleGroup - end - - it "should return a HelperExampleGroup when given :type => :helper" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :type => :helper - ) {} - example_group.superclass.should == Spec::Rails::Example::HelperExampleGroup - end - - it "should return a HelperExampleGroup when given :location => '/blah/spec/helpers/'" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :location => '/blah/spec/helpers/blah.rb' - ) {} - example_group.superclass.should == Spec::Rails::Example::HelperExampleGroup - end - - it "should return a ModelExampleGroup when given :location => '\\blah\\spec\\helpers\\' (windows format)" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :location => '\\blah\\spec\\helpers\\blah.rb' - ) {} - example_group.superclass.should == Spec::Rails::Example::HelperExampleGroup - end - - it "should return a ControllerExampleGroup when given :type => :controller" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :type => :controller - ) {} - example_group.superclass.should == Spec::Rails::Example::ControllerExampleGroup - end - - it "should return a ControllerExampleGroup when given :location => '/blah/spec/controllers/'" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :location => '/blah/spec/controllers/blah.rb' - ) {} - example_group.superclass.should == Spec::Rails::Example::ControllerExampleGroup - end - - it "should return a ModelExampleGroup when given :location => '\\blah\\spec\\controllers\\' (windows format)" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :location => '\\blah\\spec\\controllers\\blah.rb' - ) {} - example_group.superclass.should == Spec::Rails::Example::ControllerExampleGroup - end - - it "should favor the :type over the :location" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :location => '/blah/spec/models/blah.rb', :type => :controller - ) {} - example_group.superclass.should == Spec::Rails::Example::ControllerExampleGroup - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/helper_example_group_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/helper_example_group_spec.rb deleted file mode 100755 index 9ab164e90..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/helper_example_group_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,233 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -Spec::Runner.configuration.global_fixtures = :people - -describe ExplicitHelper, :type => :helper do - include ExplicitHelper - - it "should not require naming the helper if describe is passed a type" do - method_in_explicit_helper.should match(/text from a method/) - helper.method_in_explicit_helper.should match(/text from a method/) - end -end - -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - describe HelperExampleGroup, :type => :helper do - helper_name :explicit - - accesses_configured_helper_methods - - it "DEPRECATED should have direct access to methods defined in helpers" do - method_in_explicit_helper.should =~ /text from a method/ - end - - it "should expose the helper with the #helper method" do - helper.method_in_explicit_helper.should =~ /text from a method/ - end - - it "should have access to named routes" do - rspec_on_rails_specs_url.should == "http://test.host/rspec_on_rails_specs" - rspec_on_rails_specs_path.should == "/rspec_on_rails_specs" - - helper.named_url.should == "http://test.host/rspec_on_rails_specs" - helper.named_path.should == "/rspec_on_rails_specs" - end - - it "should fail if the helper method deson't exist" do - lambda { non_existent_helper_method }.should raise_error(NameError) - lambda { helper.non_existent_helper_method }.should raise_error(NameError) - end - - it "should have access to session" do - session[:foo] = 'bar' - session_foo.should == 'bar' - helper.session_foo.should == 'bar' - end - - it "should have access to params" do - params[:foo] = 'bar' - params_foo.should == 'bar' - helper.params_foo.should == 'bar' - end - - it "should have access to request" do - request.stub!(:thing).and_return('bar') - request_thing.should == 'bar' - helper.request_thing.should == 'bar' - end - - it "should have access to flash" do - flash[:thing] = 'camera' - flash_thing.should == 'camera' - helper.flash_thing.should == 'camera' - end - end - - describe HelperExampleGroup, "#eval_erb", :type => :helper do - helper_name :explicit - - it "should support methods that accept blocks" do - eval_erb("<% prepend 'foo' do %>bar<% end %>").should == "foobar" - end - end - - describe HelperExampleGroup, ".fixtures", :type => :helper do - helper_name :explicit - fixtures :animals - - it "should load fixtures" do - pig = animals(:pig) - pig.class.should == Animal - end - - it "should load global fixtures" do - lachie = people(:lachie) - lachie.class.should == Person - end - end - - describe "methods from standard helpers", :type => :helper do - helper_name :explicit - it "should be exposed to the helper" do - helper.link_to("Foo","http://bar").should have_tag("a") - end - end - - describe HelperExampleGroup, "included modules", :type => :helper do - helpers = [ - ActionView::Helpers::ActiveRecordHelper, - ActionView::Helpers::AssetTagHelper, - ActionView::Helpers::BenchmarkHelper, - ActionView::Helpers::CacheHelper, - ActionView::Helpers::CaptureHelper, - ActionView::Helpers::DateHelper, - ActionView::Helpers::DebugHelper, - ActionView::Helpers::FormHelper, - ActionView::Helpers::FormOptionsHelper, - ActionView::Helpers::FormTagHelper, - ActionView::Helpers::JavaScriptHelper, - ActionView::Helpers::NumberHelper, - ActionView::Helpers::PrototypeHelper, - ActionView::Helpers::ScriptaculousHelper, - ActionView::Helpers::TagHelper, - ActionView::Helpers::TextHelper, - ActionView::Helpers::UrlHelper - ] - helpers.each do |helper_module| - it "should include #{helper_module}" do - self.class.ancestors.should include(helper_module) - helper.class.ancestors.should include(helper_module) - end - end - end - - # TODO: BT - Helper Examples should proxy method_missing to a Rails View instance. - # When that is done, remove this method - describe HelperExampleGroup, "#protect_against_forgery?", :type => :helper do - it "should return false" do - protect_against_forgery?.should be_false - helper.protect_against_forgery?.should be_false - end - end - - describe HelperExampleGroup, "#assigns", :type => :helper do - helper_name :addition - it "should expose variables to helper" do - assigns[:addend] = 3 - helper.plus(4).should == 7 - end - - it "should make helper ivars available in example" do - assigns[:addend] = 3 - assigns[:addend].should == 3 - end - end - - describe HelperExampleGroup, "using a helper that uses output_buffer inside helper", :type => :helper do - helper_name :explicit - - before(:each) do - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING < "2.2" - pending("need to get this new feature working against pre 2.2 versions of rails") - end - end - - it "should not raise an error" do - lambda { method_using_output_buffer }.should_not raise_error - end - - it "should put the output in the output_buffer" do - method_using_output_buffer - output_buffer.should == "the_text_from_concat" - end - end - - describe HelperExampleGroup, "using a helper that tries to access @template", :type => :helper do - helper_name :explicit - - it "should not raise an error" do - lambda { method_using_template }.should_not raise_error - end - - it "should have the correct output" do - method_using_template.should have_text(/#some_id/) - end - end - - end - end -end - -module Bug11223 - # see http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=11223&group_id=797&atid=3149 - describe 'Accessing flash from helper spec', :type => :helper do - it 'should not raise an error' do - lambda { flash['test'] }.should_not raise_error - end - end -end - -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - describe HelperExampleGroup do - it "should clear its name from the description" do - group = describe("foo", :type => :helper) do - $nested_group = describe("bar") do - end - end - group.description.to_s.should == "foo" - $nested_group.description.to_s.should == "foo bar" - end - end - end - end -end - -module Bug719 - # see http://rspec.lighthouseapp.com/projects/5645/tickets/719 - # FIXME - helper and example provided in ticket. The example did - # fail initially, so running it now shows that the bug is fixed, - # but this doesn't serve as a good internal example. - module ImagesHelper - def hide_images_button - content_tag :div, :class => :hide_images_button do - button_to_function "Hide Images", :id => :hide_images_button do |page| - page[:more_images_button].toggle - page[:image_browser].toggle - end - end - end - end - - describe ImagesHelper, :type => :helper do - it "should render a hide_images_button" do - helper.hide_images_button.should have_tag('div[class=?]','hide_images_button') do - with_tag('input[id=?][type=?][value=?][onclick^=?]', - 'hide_images_button', 'button', 'Hide Images', - "$("more_images_button").toggle();\n$("image_browser").toggle();;") - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/model_example_group_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/model_example_group_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bbea35386..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/model_example_group_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - describe ModelExampleGroup do - accesses_configured_helper_methods - - it "clears its name from the description" do - group = describe("foo", :type => :model) do - $nested_group = describe("bar") do - end - end - group.description.to_s.should == "foo" - $nested_group.description.to_s.should == "foo bar" - end - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/routing_example_group_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/routing_example_group_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 805cffa04..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/routing_example_group_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'controller_spec_controller' -require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "/shared_routing_example_group_examples.rb") - -describe "Routing Examples", :type => :routing do - - include RoutingExampleGroupSpec - include RouteToExampleGroupSpec - include BeRoutableExampleGroupSpec -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/shared_routing_example_group_examples.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/shared_routing_example_group_examples.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 30dee14ee..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/shared_routing_example_group_examples.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,237 +0,0 @@ -class CustomRouteSpecController < ActionController::Base; end -class RspecOnRailsSpecsController < ActionController::Base; end - -share_as :RoutingExampleGroupSpec do - describe "using backward compatible route_for()" do - it "translates GET-only paths to be explicit" do - self.should_receive(:assert_routing).with(hash_including(:method => :get), anything, {}, anything) - route_for(:controller => "controller_spec", :action => "some_action"). - should == "/controller_spec/some_action" - end - - it "uses assert_routing to specify that the :controller and :action are involved" do - @route = { :controller => "controller_spec", :action => "some_action" } - self.should_receive(:assert_routing).with(anything, @route, {}, anything) - route_for(@route). - should == "/controller_spec/some_action" - end - - it "passes extra args through to assert_routing" do - @route = { :controller => "controller_spec", :action => "some_action" } - self.should_receive(:assert_routing).with(anything, anything, {}, { :a => "1", :b => "2" } ) - route_for(@route). - should == "/controller_spec/some_action?a=1&b=2" - end - - it "passes with an existing route" do - route_for(:controller => "controller_spec", :action => "some_action"). - should == "/controller_spec/some_action" - end - - it "passes with an existing route with additional parameters" do - route_for(:controller => "controller_spec", :action => "some_action", :param => '1'). - should == "/controller_spec/some_action?param=1" - end - - it "recognizes routes with methods besides :get" do - should_receive(:assert_routing).with(hash_including(:method => :put), anything, {}, anything) - - route_for(:controller => "rspec_on_rails_specs", :action => "update", :id => "37"). - should == {:path => "/rspec_on_rails_specs/37", :method => :put} - end - - describe "failing due to bad path:" do - it "raises routing error and suggests should_not be_routeable()" do - lambda { - route_for(:controller => "rspec_on_rails_specs", :action => "nonexistent", :id => "37") == - {:path => "/rspec_on_rails_specs/bad_route/37", :method => :put} - }.should raise_error( ActionController::RoutingError, /suggest.*should_not be_routable/ ) - end - end - - describe "failing due to params mismatch:" do - it "re-raises assertion and suggests should_not be_routeable()" do - lambda { - route_for(:controller => "rspec_on_rails_specs", :action => "nonexistent", :id => "37") == - {:path => "/rspec_on_rails_specs/37", :method => :put} - }.should raise_error( ::Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError, /suggest.*should_not be_routable/ ) - end - end - - describe "failing due to wrong HTTP method" do - it "raises method error and suggest should_not be_routable()" do - lambda { - route_for(:controller => "rspec_on_rails_specs", :action => "update", :id => "37"). - should == {:path => "/rspec_on_rails_specs/37", :method => :post} - }.should raise_error(ActionController::MethodNotAllowed) { |error| error.should_not =~ /should_not be_routable/ } - end - end - - it "generates params for custom routes" do - # redundant, deprecated - params_from(:get, '/custom_route'). - should == {:controller => "custom_route_spec", :action => "custom_route"} - end - - it "generates params for existing routes" do - # redundant, deprecated - params_from(:get, '/controller_spec/some_action'). - should == {:controller => "controller_spec", :action => "some_action"} - end - - it "generates params for existing routes with a query parameters" do - # redundant, deprecated - params_from(:get, '/controller_spec/some_action?param=1'). - should == {:controller => "controller_spec", :action => "some_action", :param => '1'} - end - - it "generates params for existing routes with multiple query parameters" do - # redundant, deprecated - params_from(:get, '/controller_spec/some_action?param1=1¶m2=2'). - should == {:controller => "controller_spec", :action => "some_action", :param1 => '1', :param2 => '2' } - end - end -end - -share_as :BeRoutableExampleGroupSpec do - describe "using should_not be_routable()" do - it "passes for a bad route" do - { :put => "/rspec_on_rails_specs/bad_route/37" }. - should_not be_routable - end - it "passes for a bad route having an arg" do - { :put => "/rspec_on_rails_specs/bad_route/37?some_arg=1" }. - should_not be_routable - end - describe "when assert_recognizes throws exceptions:" do - [ ActionController::RoutingError, ActionController::MethodNotAllowed ].each do |e| - it "passes on #{e}" do - self.stub!( :assert_recognizes ).and_return { raise e, "stubbed exception" } - { :get => "/rspec_on_rails_spec/bad_route/37" }.should_not be_routable - end - it "should be_routable on usual Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError" do - # <{}> is predictable because of the way we call assert_recognizes during be_routable(). - self.stub!( :assert_recognizes ).and_return { raise ::Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError, "<{a}> did not match <{}>" } - { :get => "/rspec_on_rails_spec/arguably_bad_route" }.should be_routable - end - it "should re-raise on unusual Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError" do - self.stub!( :assert_recognizes ).and_return { raise ::Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError, "some other message" } - expect { { :get => "/rspec_on_rails_spec/weird_case_route/" }.should be_routable }. - to raise_error - end - end - end - it "test should be_routable" do - { :get => "/custom_route" }. - should be_routable - end - - it "recommends route_to() on failure with should()" do - lambda { - { :get => "/nonexisting_route" }. - should be_routable - }.should raise_error( /route_to\(/) - end - - it "shows actual route that was generated on failure with should_not()" do - begin - { :get => "/custom_route" }.should_not be_routable - rescue Exception => e - ensure - # Different versions of ruby order these differently - e.message.should =~ /"action"=>"custom_route"/ - e.message.should =~ /"controller"=>"custom_route_spec"/ - end - end - - it "works with routeable (alternate spelling)" do - { :put => "/nonexisting_route" }. - should_not be_routeable - end - end -end - -share_as :RouteToExampleGroupSpec do - describe "using should[_not] route_to()" do - it "supports existing routes" do - { :get => "/controller_spec/some_action" }. - should route_to( :controller => "controller_spec", :action => "some_action" ) - end - - it "translates GET-only paths to be explicit, when matching against a string (for parity with route_for().should == '/path')" do - self.should_receive(:assert_routing).with(hash_including(:method => :get), anything, {}, anything) - "/controller_spec/some_action". - should route_to({}) - end - - it "asserts, using assert_routing, that the :controller and :action are involved" do - @route = { :controller => "controller_spec", :action => "some_action" } - self.should_receive(:assert_routing).with(anything, @route, {}, anything) - "/controller_spec/some_action". - should route_to(@route) - end - - it "sends extra args through" do - @route = { :controller => "controller_spec", :action => "some_action" } - self.should_receive(:assert_routing).with(anything, anything, {}, { :a => "1", :b => "2" } ) - "/controller_spec/some_action?a=1&b=2". - should route_to( @route ) - end - - it "supports routes with additional parameters" do - { :get => "/controller_spec/some_action?param=1" }. - should route_to( :controller => "controller_spec", :action => "some_action", :param => '1' ) - end - - it "recognizes routes with methods besides :get" do - self.should_receive(:assert_routing).with(hash_including(:method => :put), anything, {}, anything) - { :put => "/rspec_on_rails_specs/37" }. - should route_to(:controller => "rspec_on_rails_specs", :action => "update", :id => "37") - end - - it "allows only one key/value in the path - :method => path" do - lambda { - { :a => "b" ,:c => "d" }. - should route_to("anything") - }.should raise_error( ArgumentError, /usage/ ) - end - - describe "failing due to bad path" do - it "raises routing error, and suggests should_not be_routeable()" do - lambda { - { :put => "/rspec_on_rails_specs/nonexistent/37" }. - should route_to(:controller => "rspec_on_rails_specs", :action => "nonexistent", :id => "37") - }.should raise_error( ActionController::RoutingError, /suggest.*nonexistent.*should_not be_routable/ ) - end - end - - describe "failing due to params mismatch" do - it "raises assertion, and suggests should_not be_routeable()" do - lambda { - { :put => "/rspec_on_rails_specs/37" }. - should route_to(:controller => "rspec_on_rails_specs", :action => "nonexistent", :id => "37") - }.should raise_error( ::Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError, /suggest.*rspec_on_rails_specs\/37.*should_not be_routable/ ) - end - end - - describe "passing when expected failure" do - it "suggests should_not be_routable()" do - self.stub!(:assert_routing).and_return true - lambda { - { :put => "/rspec_on_rails_specs/37" }. - should_not route_to(:controller => "rspec_on_rails_specs", :action => "update", :id => "37") - }.should raise_error( /expected a routing error.*be_routable/im ) - end - end - - describe "failing due to wrong HTTP method" do - it "raises method error and suggests should_not be_routable()" do - self.stub!(:assert_routing) { raise ActionController::MethodNotAllowed } - lambda { - { :post => "/rspec_on_rails_specs/37" }. - should route_to(:controller => "rspec_on_rails_specs", :action => "update", :id => "37" ) - }.should raise_error(ActionController::MethodNotAllowed, /rspec_on_rails_specs\/37.*should_not be_routable/ ) - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/test_unit_assertion_accessibility_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/test_unit_assertion_accessibility_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ae720a4d8..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/test_unit_assertion_accessibility_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "assert_equal", :shared => true do - it "like assert_equal" do - assert_equal 1, 1 - lambda { - assert_equal 1, 2 - }.should raise_error(::Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError) - end -end - -describe "A model spec should be able to access 'test/unit' assertions", :type => :model do - it_should_behave_like "assert_equal" -end - -describe "A view spec should be able to access 'test/unit' assertions", :type => :view do - it_should_behave_like "assert_equal" -end - -describe "A helper spec should be able to access 'test/unit' assertions", :type => :helper do - it_should_behave_like "assert_equal" -end - -describe "A controller spec with integrated views should be able to access 'test/unit' assertions", :type => :controller do - controller_name :controller_spec - integrate_views - it_should_behave_like "assert_equal" -end - -describe "A controller spec should be able to access 'test/unit' assertions", :type => :controller do - controller_name :controller_spec - it_should_behave_like "assert_equal" -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/view_example_group_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/view_example_group_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 98f470529..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/example/view_example_group_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,349 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "A template with an implicit helper", :type => :view do - before(:each) do - render "view_spec/implicit_helper" - end - - accesses_configured_helper_methods - - it "should include the helper" do - response.should have_tag('div', :content => "This is text from a method in the ViewSpecHelper") - end - - it "should include the application helper" do - response.should have_tag('div', :content => "This is text from a method in the ApplicationHelper") - end - - it "should have access to named routes" do - rspec_on_rails_specs_url.should == "http://test.host/rspec_on_rails_specs" - rspec_on_rails_specs_path.should == "/rspec_on_rails_specs" - end -end - -describe "A template requiring an explicit helper", :type => :view do - before(:each) do - render "view_spec/explicit_helper", :helper => 'explicit' - end - - it "should include the helper if specified" do - response.should have_tag('div', :content => "This is text from a method in the ExplicitHelper") - end - - it "should include the application helper" do - response.should have_tag('div', :content => "This is text from a method in the ApplicationHelper") - end -end - -describe "A template requiring multiple explicit helpers", :type => :view do - before(:each) do - render "view_spec/multiple_helpers", :helpers => ['explicit', 'more_explicit'] - end - - it "should include all specified helpers" do - response.should have_tag('div', :content => "This is text from a method in the ExplicitHelper") - response.should have_tag('div', :content => "This is text from a method in the MoreExplicitHelper") - end - - it "should include the application helper" do - response.should have_tag('div', :content => "This is text from a method in the ApplicationHelper") - end -end - -describe "Message Expectations on helper methods", :type => :view do - it "should work" do - template.should_receive(:method_in_plugin_application_helper).and_return('alternate message 1') - render "view_spec/implicit_helper" - response.body.should =~ /alternate message 1/ - end - - it "should work twice" do - template.should_receive(:method_in_plugin_application_helper).and_return('alternate message 2') - render "view_spec/implicit_helper" - response.body.should =~ /alternate message 2/ - end -end - -describe "A template that includes a partial", :type => :view do - def render! - render "view_spec/template_with_partial" - end - - it "should render the enclosing template" do - render! - response.should have_tag('div', "method_in_partial in ViewSpecHelper") - end - - it "should render the partial" do - render! - response.should have_tag('div', "method_in_template_with_partial in ViewSpecHelper") - end - - it "should include the application helper" do - render! - response.should have_tag('div', "This is text from a method in the ApplicationHelper") - end - - it "should pass should_receive(:render) with the right partial" do - template.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => 'partial') - render! - template.verify_rendered - end - - it "should fail should_receive(:render) with the wrong partial" do - template.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => 'non_existent') - render! - begin - template.verify_rendered - rescue Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError => e - ensure - e.backtrace.find{|line| line =~ /#{__FILE__}\:#{__LINE__ - 6}/}.should_not be_nil - end - end - - it "should pass should_receive(:render) when a partial is expected twice and happens twice" do - template.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => 'partial_used_twice').twice - render! - template.verify_rendered - end - - it "should pass should_receive(:render) when a partial is expected once and happens twice" do - template.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => 'partial_used_twice') - render! - begin - template.verify_rendered - rescue Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError => e - ensure - e.backtrace.find{|line| line =~ /#{__FILE__}\:#{__LINE__ - 6}/}.should_not be_nil - end - end - - it "should fail should_receive(:render) with the right partial but wrong options" do - template.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => 'partial', :locals => {:thing => Object.new}) - render! - lambda {template.verify_rendered}.should raise_error(Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError) - end -end - -describe "A partial that includes a partial", :type => :view do - it "should support should_receive(:render) with nested partial" do - obj = Object.new - template.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => 'partial', :object => obj) - render :partial => "view_spec/partial_with_sub_partial", :locals => { :partial => obj } - end -end - -describe "A view that includes a partial using :collection and :spacer_template", :type => :view do - it "should render the partial w/ spacer_tamplate" do - render "view_spec/template_with_partial_using_collection" - response.should have_tag('div',/method_in_partial/) - response.should have_tag('div',/ApplicationHelper/) - response.should have_tag('div',/ViewSpecHelper/) - response.should have_tag('hr#spacer') - end - - it "should render the partial" do - template.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => 'partial', - :collection => ['Alice', 'Bob'], - :spacer_template => 'spacer') - render "view_spec/template_with_partial_using_collection" - end - -end - -describe "A view that includes a partial using an array as partial_path", :type => :view do - before(:each) do - renderable_object = Object.new - renderable_object.stub!(:name).and_return("Renderable Object") - assigns[:array] = [renderable_object] - end - - it "should render the array passed through to render_partial without modification" do - render "view_spec/template_with_partial_with_array" - response.body.should match(/^Renderable Object$/) - end -end - -describe "Different types of renders (not :template)", :type => :view do - it "should render partial with local" do - render :partial => "view_spec/partial_with_local_variable", :locals => {:x => "Ender"} - response.should have_tag('div', :content => "Ender") - end -end - -describe "A view", :type => :view do - before(:each) do - session[:key] = "session" - params[:key] = "params" - flash[:key] = "flash" - render "view_spec/accessor" - end - - it "should use the template as the implicit subject" do - subject.should == template - end - - describe "with a specified subject" do - subject { 'specified' } - - it "should use the specified subject" do - subject.should == 'specified' - end - end - - it "should have access to session data" do - response.should have_tag("div#session", "session") - end - - specify "should have access to params data" do - response.should have_tag("div#params", "params") - end - - it "should have access to flash data" do - response.should have_tag("div#flash", "flash") - end - - it "should have a controller param" do - response.should have_tag("div#controller", "view_spec") - end - - it "should have an action param" do - response.should have_tag("div#action", "accessor") - end -end - -describe "A view with a form_tag", :type => :view do - it "should render the right action" do - render "view_spec/entry_form" - response.should have_tag("form[action=?]","/view_spec/entry_form") - end -end - -describe "An instantiated ViewExampleGroupController", :type => :view do - before do - render "view_spec/foo/show" - end - - it "should return the name of the real controller that it replaces" do - @controller.controller_name.should == 'foo' - end - - it "should return the path of the real controller that it replaces" do - @controller.controller_path.should == 'view_spec/foo' - end -end - -describe "a block helper", :type => :view do - it "should not yield when not told to in the example" do - template.should_receive(:if_allowed) - render "view_spec/block_helper" - response.should_not have_tag("div","block helper was rendered") - end - - it "should yield when told to in the example" do - template.should_receive(:if_allowed).and_yield - render "view_spec/block_helper" - response.should have_tag("div","block helper was rendered") - end -end - -describe "render :inline => ...", :type => :view do - it "should render ERB right in the spec" do - render :inline => %|<%= text_field_tag('field_name', 'Value') %>| - response.should have_tag("input[type=?][name=?][value=?]","text","field_name","Value") - end -end - -describe "render 'view_spec/foo/show'", :type => :view do - it "should derive action name using the first part of the template name" do - render 'view_spec/foo/show' - request.path_parameters[:action].should == 'show' - end -end - -describe "view_spec/foo/show", :type => :view do - context "rendered with no args" do - it "renders just fine" do - render - request.path_parameters[:action].should == 'show' - end - end -end - -describe "setting path parameters", :type => :view do - describe "(controller)" do - it "should supercede the default path parameters" do - render "view_spec/entry_form", :path_parameters => {:controller => 'foo'} - request.path_parameters[:controller].should == 'foo' - end - end - describe "(action)" do - it "should supercede the default path parameters" do - render "view_spec/entry_form", :path_parameters => {:action => 'foo'} - request.path_parameters[:action].should == 'foo' - end - end - describe "(something arbitrary)" do - it "should supercede the default path parameters" do - render "view_spec/entry_form", :path_parameters => {:foo => 'bar'} - request.path_parameters[:foo].should == 'bar' - end - end -end - -describe "route helpers", :type => :view do - it "should be available before render is called" do - custom_route_path.should == '/custom_route' - end -end - -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - describe ViewExampleGroup do - it "should clear its name from the description" do - group = describe("foo", :type => :view) do - $nested_group = describe("bar") do - end - end - group.description.to_s.should == "foo" - $nested_group.description.to_s.should == "foo bar" - end - - it "should clear ActionView::Base.base_view_path on teardown" do - group = describe("base_view_path_cleared flag", :type => :view) {} - example = group.new(Spec::Example::ExampleProxy.new) {} - - ActionView::Base.should_receive(:base_view_path=).with(nil) - example.run_after_each - end - end - end - end -end - -describe "bug http://rspec.lighthouseapp.com/projects/5645/tickets/510", :type => :view do - describe "a view example with should_not_receive" do - it "should render the view" do - obj = mock('model') - obj.should_receive(:render_partial?).and_return false - assigns[:obj] = obj - template.should_not_receive(:render).with(:partial => 'some_partial') - render "view_spec/should_not_receive" - end - end -end - -describe "bug https://rspec.lighthouseapp.com/projects/5645/tickets/787", :type => :view do - describe "a view example checking a link" do - it "should have access to link_to" do - render "view_spec/view_helpers" - response.body.should include(link_to("edit", "this_is_the_link")) - end - - it "should use link_to within have_tag" do - render "view_spec/view_helpers" - response.body.should have_tag("span", :html => link_to("edit", "this_is_the_link")) - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/extensions/action_view_base_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/extensions/action_view_base_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9dda8821e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/extensions/action_view_base_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'spec/mocks/errors' - -describe ActionView::Base, "with RSpec extensions:", :type => :view do - - describe "should_receive(:render)" do - it "should not raise when render has been received" do - template.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => "name") - template.render :partial => "name" - end - - it "should raise when render has NOT been received" do - template.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => "name") - lambda { - template.verify_rendered - }.should raise_error - end - - it "should return something (like a normal mock)" do - template.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => "name").and_return("Little Johnny") - result = template.render :partial => "name" - result.should == "Little Johnny" - end - end - - [:stub!, :stub].each do |method| - describe "#{method}(:render)" do - it "should not raise when stubbing and render has been received" do - template.send(method, :render).with(:partial => "name") - template.render :partial => "name" - end - - it "should not raise when stubbing and render has NOT been received" do - template.send(method, :render).with(:partial => "name") - end - - it "should not raise when stubbing and render has been received with different options" do - template.send(method, :render).with(:partial => "name") - template.render :partial => "view_spec/spacer" - end - - it "should not raise when stubbing and expecting and render has been received" do - template.send(method, :render).with(:partial => "name") - template.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => "name") - template.render(:partial => "name") - end - end - - describe "#{method}(:helper_method)" do - it "should not raise when stubbing and helper_method has been received" do - template.send(method, :helper_method).with(:arg => "value") - template.helper_method :arg => "value" - end - - it "should not raise when stubbing and helper_method has NOT been received" do - template.send(method, :helper_method).with(:arg => "value") - end - - it "SHOULD raise when stubbing and helper_method has been received with different options" do - template.send(method, :helper_method).with(:arg => "value") - expect { template.helper_method :arg => "other_value" }. - to raise_error(/undefined .* `helper_method'/) - end - - it "should not raise when stubbing and expecting and helper_method has been received" do - template.send(method, :helper_method).with(:arg => "value") - template.should_receive(:helper_method).with(:arg => "value") - template.helper_method(:arg => "value") - end - end - - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/extensions/active_record_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/extensions/active_record_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f616973cf..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/extensions/active_record_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "A model" do - fixtures :things - it "should tell you its required fields" do - Thing.new.should have(1).error_on(:name) - end - - it "should tell you how many records it has" do - Thing.should have(:no).records - Thing.create(:name => "THE THING") - Thing.should have(1).record - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/interop/testcase_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/interop/testcase_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bde8b6c31..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/interop/testcase_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - - -if ActiveSupport.const_defined?(:Callbacks) && Test::Unit::TestCase.include?(ActiveSupport::Callbacks) - - class TestUnitTesting < Test::Unit::TestCase - @@setup_callback_count = 0 - @@setup_method_count = 0 - @@teardown_callback_count = 0 - @@teardown_method_count = 0 - cattr_accessor :setup_callback_count, :setup_method_count, :teardown_callback_count, :teardown_method_count - - setup :do_some_setup - teardown :do_some_teardown - - @@has_been_run = false - def self.run? - @@has_been_run - end - - def self.run(options=Spec::Runner.options) - super options - end - - def do_some_setup - @@setup_callback_count += 1 - end - - def setup - @@setup_method_count += 1 - end - - def test_something - assert_equal true, true - @@has_been_run = true - end - - def teardown - @@teardown_method_count += 1 - end - - def do_some_teardown - @@teardown_callback_count += 1 - end - end - - module Test - module Unit - describe "Running TestCase tests" do - before(:all) do - TestUnitTesting.run unless TestUnitTesting.run? - end - - it "should call the setup callbacks" do - TestUnitTesting.setup_callback_count.should == 1 - end - it "should still only call the normal setup method once" do - TestUnitTesting.setup_method_count.should == 1 - end - it "should call the teardown callbacks" do - TestUnitTesting.teardown_callback_count.should == 1 - end - it "should still only call the normal teardown method once" do - TestUnitTesting.teardown_method_count.should == 1 - end - end - end - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/ar_be_valid_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/ar_be_valid_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0f752e9cb..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/ar_be_valid_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "be_valid" do - context "with valid attributes" do - it "returns true" do - be_valid.matches?(Thing.new(:name => 'thing')).should == true - end - end - - context "with invalid attributes" do - it "returns false" do - be_valid.matches?(Thing.new).should == false - end - - it "adds errors to the errors " do - expect { Thing.new.should be_valid }.to raise_error(/can't be blank/) - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/assert_select_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/assert_select_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f8da8e3b8..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/assert_select_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,835 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -# assert_select plugins for Rails -# -# Copyright (c) 2006 Assaf Arkin, under Creative Commons Attribution and/or MIT License -# Developed for http://co.mments.com -# Code and documention: http://labnotes.org - -class AssertSelectController < ActionController::Base - - def response=(content) - @content = content - end - - def html() - render :text=>@content, :layout=>false, :content_type=>Mime::HTML - @content = nil - end - - def rjs() - update = @update - render :update do |page| - update.call page - end - @update = nil - end - - def xml() - render :text=>@content, :layout=>false, :content_type=>Mime::XML - @content = nil - end - -end - -class AssertSelectMailer < ActionMailer::Base - - def test(html) - recipients "test " - from "test@test.host" - subject "Test e-mail" - part :content_type=>"text/html", :body=>html - end - -end - -module AssertSelectSpecHelpers - def render_html(html) - @controller.response = html - get :html - end - - def render_rjs(&block) - clear_response - @controller.response &block - get :rjs - end - - def render_xml(xml) - @controller.response = xml - get :xml - end - - def first_non_rspec_line_in_backtrace_of(error) - rlocation = File.join('rspec', 'lib', 'spec') - error.backtrace.reject { |line| - line =~ /#{rlocation}/ - }.first - end - - private - # necessary for 1.2.1 - def clear_response - render_html("") - end -end - -unless defined?(SpecFailed) - SpecFailed = Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError -end - -describe "should have_tag", :type => :controller do - include AssertSelectSpecHelpers - controller_name :assert_select - integrate_views - - it "should not care about the XML setting on HTML with unclosed singletons when using a response" do - render_html %Q{
imageHello
World
} - response.should have_tag("tr", 3) - response.should have_tag("tr", 3, :xml => true) - end - - it "should find specific numbers of elements" do - render_html %Q{
} - response.should have_tag( "div" ) - response.should have_tag("div", 2) - lambda { response.should_not have_tag("div") }.should raise_error(SpecFailed, "should not have tag(\"div\"), but did") - - lambda { response.should have_tag("div", 3) }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - lambda { response.should have_tag("p") }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - end - - it "should expect to find elements when using true" do - render_html %Q{
} - response.should have_tag( "div", true ) - lambda { response.should have_tag( "p", true )}.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - end - - it "should expect to not find elements when using false" do - render_html %Q{
} - response.should have_tag( "p", false ) - lambda { response.should have_tag( "div", false )}.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - end - - - it "should match submitted text using text or regexp" do - render_html %Q{
foo
foo
} - response.should have_tag("div", "foo") - response.should have_tag("div", /(foo|bar)/) - response.should have_tag("div", :text=>"foo") - response.should have_tag("div", :text=>/(foo|bar)/) - - lambda { response.should have_tag("div", "bar") }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - lambda { response.should have_tag("div", :text=>"bar") }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - lambda { response.should have_tag("p", :text=>"foo") }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - - lambda { response.should have_tag("div", /foobar/) }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - lambda { response.should have_tag("div", :text=>/foobar/) }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - lambda { response.should have_tag("p", :text=>/foo/) }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - end - - it "should use submitted message" do - render_html %Q{nothing here} - lambda { - response.should have_tag("div", {}, "custom message") - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed, /custom message/) - end - - it "should match submitted html" do - render_html %Q{

\n"This is not a big problem," he said.\n

} - text = "\"This is not a big problem,\" he said." - html = "\"This is not a big problem,\" he said." - response.should have_tag("p", text) - lambda { response.should have_tag("p", html) }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - response.should have_tag("p", :html=>html) - lambda { response.should have_tag("p", :html=>text) }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - - # # No stripping for pre. - render_html %Q{
\n"This is not a big problem," he said.\n
} - text = "\n\"This is not a big problem,\" he said.\n" - html = "\n\"This is not a big problem,\" he said.\n" - response.should have_tag("pre", text) - lambda { response.should have_tag("pre", html) }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - response.should have_tag("pre", :html=>html) - lambda { response.should have_tag("pre", :html=>text) }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - end - - it "should match number of instances" do - render_html %Q{
foo
foo
} - response.should have_tag("div", 2) - lambda { response.should have_tag("div", 3) }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - response.should have_tag("div", 1..2) - lambda { response.should have_tag("div", 3..4) }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - response.should have_tag("div", :count=>2) - lambda { response.should have_tag("div", :count=>3) }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - response.should have_tag("div", :minimum=>1) - response.should have_tag("div", :minimum=>2) - lambda { response.should have_tag("div", :minimum=>3) }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - response.should have_tag("div", :maximum=>2) - response.should have_tag("div", :maximum=>3) - lambda { response.should have_tag("div", :maximum=>1) }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - response.should have_tag("div", :minimum=>1, :maximum=>2) - lambda { response.should have_tag("div", :minimum=>3, :maximum=>4) }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - end - - it "substitution values" do - render_html %Q{
foo
foo
} - response.should have_tag("div#?", /\d+/) do |elements| #using do/end - elements.size.should == 2 - end - response.should have_tag("div#?", /\d+/) { |elements| #using {} - elements.size.should == 2 - } - lambda { - response.should have_tag("div#?", /\d+/) do |elements| - elements.size.should == 3 - end - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed, "expected: 3,\n got: 2 (using ==)") - - lambda { - response.should have_tag("div#?", /\d+/) { |elements| - elements.size.should == 3 - } - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed, "expected: 3,\n got: 2 (using ==)") - - response.should have_tag("div#?", /\d+/) do |elements| - elements.size.should == 2 - with_tag("#1") - with_tag("#2") - without_tag("#3") - end - end - - #added for RSpec - it "nested tags in form" do - render_html %Q{ -
- -
-
- -
- } - response.should have_tag("form[action=test]") { |form| - with_tag("input[type=text][name=email]") - } - response.should have_tag("form[action=other]") { |form| - with_tag("input[type=text][name=other_input]") - } - - lambda { - response.should have_tag("form[action=test]") { |form| - with_tag("input[type=text][name=other_input]") - } - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - - lambda { - response.should have_tag("form[action=test]") { - with_tag("input[type=text][name=other_input]") - } - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - end - - it "should report the correct line number for a nested failed expectation" do - render_html %Q{ -
- -
- } - begin - response.should have_tag("form[action=test]") { - @expected_error_line = __LINE__; should have_tag("input[type=text][name=other_input]") - } - rescue => e - first_non_rspec_line_in_backtrace_of(e).should =~ - /#{File.basename(__FILE__)}:#{@expected_error_line}/ - else - fail - end - end - - it "should report the correct line number for a nested raised exception" do - render_html %Q{ -
- -
- } - begin - response.should have_tag("form[action=test]") { - @expected_error_line = __LINE__; raise "Failed!" - } - rescue => e - first_non_rspec_line_in_backtrace_of(e).should =~ - /#{File.basename(__FILE__)}:#{@expected_error_line}/ - else - fail - end - end - - it "should report the correct line number for a nested failed test/unit assertion" do - pending "Doesn't work at the moment. Do we want to support this?" do - render_html %Q{ -
- -
- } - begin - response.should have_tag("form[action=test]") { - @expected_error_line = __LINE__; assert false - } - rescue => e - first_non_rspec_line_in_backtrace_of(e).should =~ - /#{File.basename(__FILE__)}:#{@expected_error_line}/ - else - fail - end - end - end - - - it "beatles" do - unless defined?(BEATLES) - BEATLES = [ - ["John", "Guitar"], - ["George", "Guitar"], - ["Paul", "Bass"], - ["Ringo", "Drums"] - ] - end - - render_html %Q{ -
-
-

John

Guitar

-
-
-

George

Guitar

-
-
-

Paul

Bass

-
-
-

Ringo

Drums

-
-
- } - response.should have_tag("div#beatles>div[class=\"beatle\"]", 4) - - response.should have_tag("div#beatles>div.beatle") { - BEATLES.each { |name, instrument| - with_tag("div.beatle>h2", name) - with_tag("div.beatle>p", instrument) - without_tag("div.beatle>span") - } - } - end - - it "assert_select_text_match" do - render_html %Q{
foo
bar
} - response.should have_tag("div") do |divs| - with_tag("div", "foo") - with_tag("div", "bar") - with_tag("div", /\w*/) - with_tag("div", /\w*/, :count=>2) - without_tag("div", :text=>"foo", :count=>2) - with_tag("div", :html=>"bar") - with_tag("div", :html=>"bar") - with_tag("div", :html=>/\w*/) - with_tag("div", :html=>/\w*/, :count=>2) - without_tag("div", :html=>"foo", :count=>2) - end - end - - - it "assert_select_from_rjs with one item" do - render_rjs do |page| - page.replace_html "test", "
foo
\n
foo
" - end - response.should have_tag("div") { |elements| - elements.size.should == 2 - with_tag("#1") - with_tag("#2") - } - - lambda { - response.should have_tag("div") { |elements| - elements.size.should == 2 - with_tag("#1") - with_tag("#3") - } - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - - lambda { - response.should have_tag("div") { |elements| - elements.size.should == 2 - with_tag("#1") - without_tag("#2") - } - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed, "should not have tag(\"#2\"), but did") - - lambda { - response.should have_tag("div") { |elements| - elements.size.should == 3 - with_tag("#1") - with_tag("#2") - } - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - - - response.should have_tag("div#?", /\d+/) { |elements| - with_tag("#1") - with_tag("#2") - } - end - - it "assert_select_from_rjs with multiple items" do - render_rjs do |page| - page.replace_html "test", "
foo
" - page.replace_html "test2", "
foo
" - end - response.should have_tag("div") - response.should have_tag("div") { |elements| - elements.size.should == 2 - with_tag("#1") - with_tag("#2") - } - - lambda { - response.should have_tag("div") { |elements| - with_tag("#3") - } - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - end -end - -describe "css_select", :type => :controller do - include AssertSelectSpecHelpers - controller_name :assert_select - integrate_views - - it "can select tags from html" do - render_html %Q{
} - css_select("div").size.should == 2 - css_select("p").size.should == 0 - end - - - it "can select nested tags from html" do - render_html %Q{
foo
foo
} - response.should have_tag("div#?", /\d+/) { |elements| - css_select(elements[0], "div").should have(1).element - css_select(elements[1], "div").should have(1).element - } - response.should have_tag("div") { - css_select("div").should have(2).elements - css_select("div").each { |element| - # Testing as a group is one thing - css_select("#1,#2").should have(2).elements - # Testing individually is another - css_select("#1").should have(1).element - css_select("#2").should have(1).element - } - } - end - - it "can select nested tags from rjs (one result)" do - render_rjs do |page| - page.replace_html "test", "
foo
\n
foo
" - end - css_select("div").should have(2).elements - css_select("#1").should have(1).element - css_select("#2").should have(1).element - end - - it "can select nested tags from rjs (two results)" do - render_rjs do |page| - page.replace_html "test", "
foo
" - page.replace_html "test2", "
foo
" - end - css_select("div").should have(2).elements - css_select("#1").should have(1).element - css_select("#2").should have(1).element - end - -end - -describe "have_rjs behaviour_type", :type => :controller do - include AssertSelectSpecHelpers - controller_name :assert_select - integrate_views - - before(:each) do - render_rjs do |page| - page.replace "test1", "
foo
" - page.replace_html "test2", "
bar
none
" - page.insert_html :top, "test3", "
loopy
" - page.hide "test4" - page["test5"].hide - end - end - - it "should pass if any rjs exists" do - response.should have_rjs - end - - it "should fail if no rjs exists" do - render_rjs do |page| - end - lambda do - response.should have_rjs - end.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - end - - it "should find all rjs from multiple statements" do - response.should have_rjs do - with_tag("#1") - with_tag("#2") - with_tag("#3") - with_tag("#4") - end - end - - it "should find by id" do - response.should have_rjs("test1") { |rjs| - rjs.size.should == 1 - with_tag("div", 1) - with_tag("div#1", "foo") - } - - lambda do - response.should have_rjs("test1") { |rjs| - rjs.size.should == 1 - without_tag("div#1", "foo") - } - end.should raise_error(SpecFailed, "should not have tag(\"div#1\", \"foo\"), but did") - - response.should have_rjs("test2") { |rjs| - rjs.size.should == 2 - with_tag("div", 2) - with_tag("div#2", "bar") - with_tag("div#3", "none") - } - # response.should have_rjs("test4") - # response.should have_rjs("test5") - end - - # specify "should find rjs using :hide" do - # response.should have_rjs(:hide) - # response.should have_rjs(:hide, "test4") - # response.should have_rjs(:hide, "test5") - # lambda do - # response.should have_rjs(:hide, "test3") - # end.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - # end - - it "should find rjs using :replace" do - response.should have_rjs(:replace) { |rjs| - with_tag("div", 1) - with_tag("div#1", "foo") - } - response.should have_rjs(:replace, "test1") { |rjs| - with_tag("div", 1) - with_tag("div#1", "foo") - } - lambda { - response.should have_rjs(:replace, "test2") - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - - lambda { - response.should have_rjs(:replace, "test3") - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - end - - it "should find rjs using :replace_html" do - response.should have_rjs(:replace_html) { |rjs| - with_tag("div", 2) - with_tag("div#2", "bar") - with_tag("div#3", "none") - } - - response.should have_rjs(:replace_html, "test2") { |rjs| - with_tag("div", 2) - with_tag("div#2", "bar") - with_tag("div#3", "none") - } - - lambda { - response.should have_rjs(:replace_html, "test1") - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - - lambda { - response.should have_rjs(:replace_html, "test3") - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - end - - it "should find rjs using :insert_html (non-positioned)" do - response.should have_rjs(:insert_html) { |rjs| - with_tag("div", 1) - with_tag("div#4", "loopy") - } - - response.should have_rjs(:insert_html, "test3") { |rjs| - with_tag("div", 1) - with_tag("div#4", "loopy") - } - - lambda { - response.should have_rjs(:insert_html, "test1") - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - - lambda { - response.should have_rjs(:insert_html, "test2") - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - end - - it "should find rjs using :insert (positioned)" do - render_rjs do |page| - page.insert_html :top, "test1", "
foo
" - page.insert_html :bottom, "test2", "
bar
" - page.insert_html :before, "test3", "
none
" - page.insert_html :after, "test4", "
loopy
" - end - response.should have_rjs(:insert, :top) do - with_tag("div", 1) - with_tag("#1") - end - response.should have_rjs(:insert, :top, "test1") do - with_tag("div", 1) - with_tag("#1") - end - response.should have_rjs(:insert, :bottom) {|rjs| - with_tag("div", 1) - with_tag("#2") - } - response.should have_rjs(:insert, :bottom, "test2") {|rjs| - with_tag("div", 1) - with_tag("#2") - } - response.should have_rjs(:insert, :before) {|rjs| - with_tag("div", 1) - with_tag("#3") - } - response.should have_rjs(:insert, :before, "test3") {|rjs| - with_tag("div", 1) - with_tag("#3") - } - response.should have_rjs(:insert, :after) {|rjs| - with_tag("div", 1) - with_tag("#4") - } - response.should have_rjs(:insert, :after, "test4") {|rjs| - with_tag("div", 1) - with_tag("#4") - } - end - - it "should find rjs using :insert (positioned)" do - pending("await fix for http://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994-ruby-on-rails/tickets/982") - render_rjs do |page| - page.insert_html :top, "test1", "
foo
" - page.insert_html :bottom, "test2", "
bar
" - end - lambda { - response.should have_rjs(:insert, :top, "test2") - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - end -end - -describe "send_email behaviour_type", :type => :controller do - include AssertSelectSpecHelpers - controller_name :assert_select - integrate_views - - before(:each) do - ActionMailer::Base.delivery_method = :test - ActionMailer::Base.perform_deliveries = true - ActionMailer::Base.deliveries = [] - end - - after(:each) do - ActionMailer::Base.deliveries.clear - end - - it "should fail with nothing sent" do - response.should_not send_email - lambda { - response.should send_email{} - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed, /No e-mail in delivery list./) - end - - it "should pass otherwise" do - AssertSelectMailer.deliver_test "

foo

bar

" - response.should send_email - lambda { - response.should_not send_email - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - response.should send_email{} - response.should send_email { - with_tag("div:root") { - with_tag("p:first-child", "foo") - with_tag("p:last-child", "bar") - } - } - - lambda { - response.should_not send_email - }.should raise_error(SpecFailed, "should not send email, but did") - end - -end - -describe "string.should have_tag", :type => :helper do - include AssertSelectSpecHelpers - - it "should find root element" do - "

a paragraph

".should have_tag("p", "a paragraph") - end - - it "should not find non-existent element" do - lambda do - "

a paragraph

".should have_tag("p", "wrong text") - end.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - end - - it "should find child element" do - "

a paragraph

".should have_tag("p", "a paragraph") - end - - it "should find nested element in one line" do - "

a paragraph

".should have_tag("div p","a paragraph") - end - - it "should find nested element" do - "

a paragraph

".should have_tag("div") do - with_tag("p", "a paragraph") - end - end - - it "should not find wrong nested element" do - lambda do - "

a paragraph

".should have_tag("div") do - with_tag("p", "wrong text") - end - end.should raise_error(SpecFailed) - end - - it "should raise when using an HTML string with unclosed singleton tags when using the XML parsing setting" do - lambda do - %Q{
imageHello
World
}. - should have_tag("tr", 3, :xml => true) - end.should raise_error - end - - it "should find the specific number of elements regardless of unclosed singletons in a HTML string" do - %Q{
imageHello
World
}. - should have_tag("tr", 3) - end - - it "should find nested tags in an HTML string regardless unclosed singletons" do - %Q{
imageHello
World
}. - should have_tag("table") do - with_tag('tr',3) - end - end - -end - -describe "have_tag", :type => :controller do - include AssertSelectSpecHelpers - controller_name :assert_select - integrate_views - - it "should work exactly the same as assert_select" do - render_html %Q{ -
foo -
-

Text

-
-
-

Another

-
-
- } - - assert_select "#wrapper .piece h3", :text => "Text" - assert_select "#wrapper .piece h3", :text => "Another" - - response.should have_tag("#wrapper .piece h3", :text => "Text") - response.should have_tag("#wrapper .piece h3", :text => "Another") - end -end - -describe 'selecting in HTML that contains a mock with null_object' do - include ActionController::Assertions::SelectorAssertions - module HTML - class Document - def initialize_with_strict_error_checking(text, strict=false, xml=false) - initialize_without_strict_error_checking(text, true, xml) - end - alias_method :initialize_without_strict_error_checking, :initialize - alias_method :initialize, :initialize_with_strict_error_checking - end - end - - describe 'modified HTML::Document' do - it 'should raise error on valid HTML even though false is specified' do - lambda {HTML::Document.new("#", false, false)}.should raise_error - end - end - - it 'should not print errors from assert_select' do - mock = mock("Dog", :null_object => true) - html = "#{mock.colour}" - lambda {html.should have_tag('b')}.should_not raise_error - end -end - -# describe "An rjs call to :visual_effect, a 'should have_rjs' spec with", -# :type => :view do -# -# before do -# render 'rjs_spec/visual_effect' -# end -# -# it "should pass with the correct element name" do -# response.should have_rjs(:effect, :fade, 'mydiv') -# end -# -# it "should fail the wrong element name" do -# lambda { -# response.should have_rjs(:effect, :fade, 'wrongname') -# }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) -# end -# -# it "should fail with the correct element but the wrong command" do -# lambda { -# response.should have_rjs(:effect, :puff, 'mydiv') -# }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) -# end -# -# end -# -# describe "An rjs call to :visual_effect for a toggle, a 'should have_rjs' spec with", -# :type => :view do -# -# before do -# render 'rjs_spec/visual_toggle_effect' -# end -# -# it "should pass with the correct element name" do -# response.should have_rjs(:effect, :toggle_blind, 'mydiv') -# end -# -# it "should fail with the wrong element name" do -# lambda { -# response.should have_rjs(:effect, :toggle_blind, 'wrongname') -# }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) -# end -# -# it "should fail the correct element but the wrong command" do -# lambda { -# response.should have_rjs(:effect, :puff, 'mydiv') -# }.should raise_error(SpecFailed) -# end -# -# end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/errors_on_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/errors_on_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bcb702aaf..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/errors_on_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "error_on" do - it "should provide a description including the name of what the error is on" do - have(1).error_on(:whatever).description.should == "have 1 error on :whatever" - end - - it "should provide a failure message including the number actually given" do - lambda { - [].should have(1).error_on(:whatever) - }.should fail_with("expected 1 error on :whatever, got 0") - end -end - -describe "errors_on" do - it "should provide a description including the name of what the error is on" do - have(2).errors_on(:whatever).description.should == "have 2 errors on :whatever" - end - - it "should provide a failure message including the number actually given" do - lambda { - [1].should have(3).errors_on(:whatever) - }.should fail_with("expected 3 errors on :whatever, got 1") - end -end - -describe "have something other than error_on or errors_on" do - it "has a standard rspec failure message" do - lambda { - [1,2,3].should have(2).elements - }.should fail_with("expected 2 elements, got 3") - end - - it "has a standard rspec description" do - have(2).elements.description.should == "have 2 elements" - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/have_text_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/have_text_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c6de80613..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/have_text_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "have_text" do - - it "should have a helpful description" do - matcher = have_text("foo bar") - matcher.description.should == 'have text "foo bar"' - end - - describe "where target is a Regexp" do - it 'should should match submitted text using a regexp' do - matcher = have_text(/fo*/) - matcher.matches?('foo').should be_true - matcher.matches?('bar').should be_nil - end - end - - describe "where target is a String" do - it 'should match submitted text using a string' do - matcher = have_text('foo') - matcher.matches?('foo').should be_true - matcher.matches?('foo bar').should be_false - end - end - -end - -describe "have_text", - :type => :controller do - ['isolation','integration'].each do |mode| - if mode == 'integration' - integrate_views - end - - describe "where target is a response (in #{mode} mode)" do - controller_name :render_spec - - it "should pass with exactly matching text" do - post 'text_action' - response.should have_text("this is the text for this action") - end - - it "should pass with matching text (using Regexp)" do - post 'text_action' - response.should have_text(/is the text/) - end - - it "should fail with matching text" do - post 'text_action' - lambda { - response.should have_text("this is NOT the text for this action") - }.should fail_with("expected \"this is NOT the text for this action\", got \"this is the text for this action\"") - end - - it "should fail when a template is rendered" do - post 'some_action' - lambda { - response.should have_text("this is the text for this action") - }.should fail_with(/expected \"this is the text for this action\", got .*/) - end - - it "should pass using should_not with incorrect text" do - post 'text_action' - response.should_not have_text("the accordian guy") - end - end - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/include_text_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/include_text_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1df4b3833..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/include_text_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "include_text" do - - it "should have a helpful description" do - matcher = include_text("foo bar") - matcher.description.should == 'include text "foo bar"' - end - - it 'should match if the text is contained' do - matcher = include_text('big piece') - matcher.matches?('I am a big piece of text').should be_true - end - - it 'should not match if text is not contained' do - matcher = include_text('foo bar') - matcher.matches?('hello world').should be_false - end - -end - -describe "include_text", :type => :controller do - ['isolation','integration'].each do |mode| - if mode == 'integration' - integrate_views - end - - describe "where target is a response (in #{mode} mode)" do - controller_name :render_spec - - it "should pass with exactly matching text" do - post 'text_action' - response.should include_text("this is the text for this action") - end - - it 'should pass with substring matching text' do - post 'text_action' - response.should include_text('text for this') - end - - it "should fail with incorrect text" do - post 'text_action' - lambda { - response.should include_text("the accordian guy") - }.should fail_with("expected to find \"the accordian guy\" in \"this is the text for this action\"") - end - - it "should pass using should_not with incorrect text" do - post 'text_action' - response.should_not include_text("the accordian guy") - end - - it "should fail when a template is rendered" do - get 'some_action' - lambda { - response.should include_text("this is the text for this action") - }.should fail_with(/expected to find \"this is the text for this action\"/) - end - end - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/redirect_to_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/redirect_to_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6588cd8b5..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/redirect_to_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,253 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -[:response, :controller].each do |subject_method| - ['isolation','integration'].each do |mode| - describe "redirect_to behaviour", :type => :controller do - if mode == 'integration' - integrate_views - end - controller_name :redirect_spec - - subject { send(subject_method) } - - it "redirected to another action" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere' - should redirect_to(:action => 'somewhere') - end - - it "redirected to another controller and action" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_other_somewhere' - should redirect_to(:controller => 'render_spec', :action => 'text_action') - end - - it "redirected to another action (with 'and return')" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere_and_return' - should redirect_to(:action => 'somewhere') - end - - it "redirected from an SSL action to a non-SSL action" do - request.stub!(:ssl?).and_return true - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere' - should redirect_to(:action => 'somewhere') - end - - it "redirected to correct path with leading /" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere' - should redirect_to('/redirect_spec/somewhere') - end - - it "redirected to correct path without leading /" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere' - should redirect_to('redirect_spec/somewhere') - end - - it "redirected to correct internal URL" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere' - should redirect_to("http://test.host/redirect_spec/somewhere") - end - - it "redirected to correct external URL" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_rspec_site' - should redirect_to("http://rspec.rubyforge.org") - end - - it "redirected :back" do - request.env['HTTP_REFERER'] = "http://test.host/previous/page" - get 'action_with_redirect_back' - should redirect_to(:back) - end - - it "redirected :back and should redirect_to URL matches" do - request.env['HTTP_REFERER'] = "http://test.host/previous/page" - get 'action_with_redirect_back' - should redirect_to("http://test.host/previous/page") - end - - it "redirected from within a respond_to block" do - get 'action_with_redirect_in_respond_to' - should redirect_to('redirect_spec/somewhere') - end - - params_as_hash = {:action => "somewhere", :id => 1111, :param1 => "value1", :param2 => "value2"} - - it "redirected to an internal URL containing a query string" do - get "action_with_redirect_which_creates_query_string" - should redirect_to(params_as_hash) - end - - it "redirected to an internal URL containing a query string, one way it might be generated" do - get "action_with_redirect_with_query_string_order1" - should redirect_to(params_as_hash) - end - - it "redirected to an internal URL containing a query string, another way it might be generated" do - get "action_with_redirect_with_query_string_order2" - should redirect_to(params_as_hash) - end - - it "redirected to an internal URL which is unroutable but matched via a string" do - get "action_with_redirect_to_unroutable_url_inside_app" - should redirect_to("http://test.host/nonexistant/none") - end - - it "redirected to a URL with a specific status code" do - get "action_with_redirect_to_somewhere_with_status" - should redirect_to(:action => 'somewhere').with(:status => 301) - end - - it "redirected to a URL with a specific status code (using names)" do - get "action_with_redirect_to_somewhere_with_status" - should redirect_to(:action => 'somewhere').with(:status => :moved_permanently) - end - - end - - - describe "redirect_to with a controller spec in #{mode} mode and a custom request.host", :type => :controller do - if mode == 'integration' - integrate_views - end - controller_name :redirect_spec - - subject { send(subject_method) } - - before do - request.host = "some.custom.host" - end - - it "should pass when redirected to another action" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere' - should redirect_to(:action => 'somewhere') - end - end - - describe "Given a controller spec in #{mode} mode", :type => :controller do - if mode == 'integration' - integrate_views - end - controller_name :redirect_spec - - subject { send(subject_method) } - - it "an action that redirects should not result in an error if no should redirect_to expectation is called" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere' - end - - it "an action that redirects should not result in an error if should_not redirect_to expectation was called, but not to that action" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere' - should_not redirect_to(:action => 'another_destination') - end - - it "an action that redirects should result in an error if should_not redirect_to expectation was called to that action" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere' - lambda { - should_not redirect_to(:action => 'somewhere') - }.should fail_with("expected not to be redirected to {:action=>\"somewhere\"}, but was") - end - - it "an action that does not redirects should not result in an error if should_not redirect_to expectation was called" do - get 'action_with_no_redirect' - should_not redirect_to(:action => 'any_destination') - end - - - end - - describe "Given a controller spec in #{mode} mode, should redirect_to should fail when", :type => :controller do - if mode == 'integration' - integrate_views - end - controller_name :redirect_spec - - subject { send(subject_method) } - - it "redirected to wrong action" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere' - lambda { - should redirect_to(:action => 'somewhere_else') - }.should fail_with("expected redirect to {:action=>\"somewhere_else\"}, got redirect to \"http://test.host/redirect_spec/somewhere\"") - end - - it "redirected with wrong status code" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere_with_status' - lambda { - should redirect_to(:action => 'somewhere').with(:status => 302) - }.should fail_with("expected redirect to {:action=>\"somewhere\"} with status 302 Found, got 301 Moved Permanently") - end - - it "redirected with wrong status code (using names)" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere_with_status' - lambda { - should redirect_to(:action => 'somewhere').with(:status => :found) - }.should fail_with("expected redirect to {:action=>\"somewhere\"} with status 302 Found, got 301 Moved Permanently") - end - - it "redirected to incorrect path with leading /" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere' - lambda { - should redirect_to('/redirect_spec/somewhere_else') - }.should fail_with('expected redirect to "/redirect_spec/somewhere_else", got redirect to "http://test.host/redirect_spec/somewhere"') - end - - it "redirected to incorrect path without leading /" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere' - lambda { - should redirect_to('redirect_spec/somewhere_else') - }.should fail_with('expected redirect to "redirect_spec/somewhere_else", got redirect to "http://test.host/redirect_spec/somewhere"') - end - - it "redirected to incorrect internal URL (based on the action)" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere' - lambda { - should redirect_to("http://test.host/redirect_spec/somewhere_else") - }.should fail_with('expected redirect to "http://test.host/redirect_spec/somewhere_else", got redirect to "http://test.host/redirect_spec/somewhere"') - end - - it "redirected to wrong external URL" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_rspec_site' - lambda { - should redirect_to("http://test.unit.rubyforge.org") - }.should fail_with('expected redirect to "http://test.unit.rubyforge.org", got redirect to "http://rspec.rubyforge.org"') - end - - it "redirected to incorrect internal URL (based on the directory path)" do - get 'action_with_redirect_to_somewhere' - lambda { - should redirect_to("http://test.host/non_existent_controller/somewhere") - }.should fail_with('expected redirect to "http://test.host/non_existent_controller/somewhere", got redirect to "http://test.host/redirect_spec/somewhere"') - end - - it "expected redirect :back, but redirected to a new URL" do - get 'action_with_no_redirect' - lambda { - should redirect_to(:back) - }.should fail_with('expected redirect to :back, got no redirect') - end - - it "no redirect at all" do - get 'action_with_no_redirect' - lambda { - should redirect_to(:action => 'nowhere') - }.should fail_with("expected redirect to {:action=>\"nowhere\"}, got no redirect") - end - - it "redirected to an internal URL which is unroutable and matched via a hash" do - get "action_with_redirect_to_unroutable_url_inside_app" - route = {:controller => "nonexistant", :action => "none"} - lambda { - should redirect_to(route) - }.should raise_error(ActionController::RoutingError, /(no route found to match|No route matches) \"\/nonexistant\/none\" with \{.*\}/) - end - - it "provides a description" do - redirect_to("foo/bar").description.should == %q|redirect to "foo/bar"| - end - - it "redirects to action with http method restriction" do - post 'action_to_redirect_to_action_with_method_restriction' - should redirect_to(:action => 'action_with_method_restriction') - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/render_template_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/render_template_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 68c995574..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/render_template_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,208 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -[:response, :controller].each do |subject_method| - ['isolation','integration'].each do |mode| - describe "#{subject_method}.should render_template (in #{mode} mode)", - :type => :controller do - controller_name :render_spec - if mode == 'integration' - integrate_views - end - - subject { send(subject_method) } - - it "matches an action (using a string)" do - post 'some_action' - should render_template('some_action') - end - - it "does not match an action that is a truncated version of the actual action" do - post 'some_action' - should_not render_template('some_actio') - end - - if ::Rails::VERSION::STRING >= '2.3' - it "matches an action with specified extenstions (implicit format)" do - post 'some_action' - should render_template('some_action.html.erb') - end - - it "matches an action with specified extenstions (explicit format)" do - post 'some_action', :format => 'js' - should render_template('some_action.js.rjs') - end - end - - it "matches an action (using a symbol)" do - post 'some_action' - should render_template(:some_action) - end - - it "matches an action on a specific controller" do - post 'some_action' - should render_template('render_spec/some_action') - end - - it "matches an action on a non-default specific controller" do - post 'action_which_renders_template_from_other_controller' - should render_template('controller_spec/action_with_template') - end - - it "matches an rjs template" do - xhr :post, 'some_action' - should render_template('render_spec/some_action') - end - - it "matches a partial template (simple path)" do - get 'action_with_partial' - should render_template("_a_partial") - end - - it "matches a partial template (complex path)" do - get 'action_with_partial' - should render_template("render_spec/_a_partial") - end - - it "fails when the wrong template is rendered" do - post 'some_action' - lambda do - should render_template('non_existent_template') - end.should fail_with(/expected \"non_existent_template\", got \"render_spec\/some_action(\.html\.erb)?\"/) - end - - it "fails when redirected" do - post :action_with_redirect - lambda do - should render_template(:some_action) - end.should fail_with(/expected \"some_action\", got redirected to \"http:\/\/test.host\/render_spec\/some_action\"/) - end - - it "fails when template is associated with a different controller but controller is not specified" do - post 'action_which_renders_template_from_other_controller' - lambda do - should render_template('action_with_template') - end.should fail_with(/expected \"action_with_template\", got \"controller_spec\/action_with_template(\.html\.erb)?\"/) - end - - it "fails with incorrect full path when template is associated with a different controller" do - post 'action_which_renders_template_from_other_controller' - lambda do - should render_template('render_spec/action_with_template') - end.should fail_with(/expected \"render_spec\/action_with_template\", got \"controller_spec\/action_with_template(\.html\.erb)?\"/) - end - - it "fails on the wrong extension" do - get 'some_action' - lambda { - should render_template('render_spec/some_action.js.rjs') - }.should fail_with(/expected \"render_spec\/some_action\.js\.rjs\", got \"render_spec\/some_action(\.html\.erb)?\"/) - end - - it "faild when TEXT is rendered" do - post 'text_action' - lambda do - should render_template('some_action') - end.should fail_with(/expected \"some_action\", got (nil|\"\")/) - end - - describe "with an alternate layout" do - it "says it rendered the action's layout" do - pending("record rendering of layouts") do - get 'action_with_alternate_layout' - should render_template('layouts/simple') - end - end - end - - it "provides a description" do - render_template("foo/bar").description.should == %q|render template "foo/bar"| - end - end - - describe "#{subject_method}.should_not render_template (in #{mode} mode)", - :type => :controller do - controller_name :render_spec - if mode == 'integration' - integrate_views - end - - subject { send(subject_method) } - - it "passes when the action renders nothing" do - post 'action_that_renders_nothing' - should_not render_template('action_that_renders_nothing') - end - - it "passes when the action renders nothing (symbol)" do - post 'action_that_renders_nothing' - should_not render_template(:action_that_renders_nothing) - end - - it "passes when the action does not render the template" do - post 'some_action' - should_not render_template('some_other_template') - end - - it "passes when the action does not render the template (symbol)" do - post 'some_action' - should_not render_template(:some_other_template) - end - - it "passes when the action does not render the template (named with controller)" do - post 'some_action' - should_not render_template('render_spec/some_other_template') - end - - it "passes when the action renders the template with a different controller" do - post 'action_which_renders_template_from_other_controller' - should_not render_template('action_with_template') - end - - it "passes when the action renders the template (named with controller) with a different controller" do - post 'action_which_renders_template_from_other_controller' - should_not render_template('render_spec/action_with_template') - end - - it "passes when TEXT is rendered" do - post 'text_action' - should_not render_template('some_action') - end - - it "fails when the action renders the template" do - post 'some_action' - lambda do - should_not render_template('some_action') - end.should fail_with("expected not to render \"some_action\", but did") - end - - it "fails when the action renders the template (symbol)" do - post 'some_action' - lambda do - should_not render_template(:some_action) - end.should fail_with("expected not to render \"some_action\", but did") - end - - it "fails when the action renders the template (named with controller)" do - post 'some_action' - lambda do - should_not render_template('render_spec/some_action') - end.should fail_with("expected not to render \"render_spec/some_action\", but did") - end - - it "fails when the action renders the partial" do - post 'action_with_partial' - lambda do - should_not render_template('_a_partial') - end.should fail_with("expected not to render \"_a_partial\", but did") - end - - it "fails when the action renders the partial (named with controller)" do - post 'action_with_partial' - lambda do - should_not render_template('render_spec/_a_partial') - end.should fail_with("expected not to render \"render_spec/_a_partial\", but did") - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/should_change_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/should_change_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 304335270..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/matchers/should_change_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "should change" do - describe "handling association proxies" do - it "should match expected collection with proxied collection" do - person = Person.create!(:name => 'David') - koala = person.animals.create!(:name => 'Koala') - zebra = person.animals.create!(:name => 'Zebra') - - lambda { - person.animals.delete(koala) - }.should change{person.animals}.to([zebra]) - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/mocks/ar_classes.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/mocks/ar_classes.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 05213029a..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/mocks/ar_classes.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -class MockableModel < ActiveRecord::Base - has_one :associated_model -end - -class SubMockableModel < MockableModel -end - -class AssociatedModel < ActiveRecord::Base - belongs_to :mockable_model -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/mocks/mock_model_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/mocks/mock_model_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6a1221ea9..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/mocks/mock_model_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/ar_classes' - -describe "mock_model" do - describe "responding to interrogation" do - before(:each) do - @model = mock_model(SubMockableModel) - end - it "should say it is_a? if it is" do - @model.is_a?(SubMockableModel).should be(true) - end - it "should say it is_a? if it's ancestor is" do - @model.is_a?(MockableModel).should be(true) - end - it "should say it is kind_of? if it is" do - @model.kind_of?(SubMockableModel).should be(true) - end - it "should say it is kind_of? if it's ancestor is" do - @model.kind_of?(MockableModel).should be(true) - end - it "should say it is instance_of? if it is" do - @model.instance_of?(SubMockableModel).should be(true) - end - it "should not say it instance_of? if it isn't, even if it's ancestor is" do - @model.instance_of?(MockableModel).should be(false) - end - end - - describe "with params" do - it "should not mutate its parameters" do - params = {:a => 'b'} - model = mock_model(MockableModel, params) - params.should == {:a => 'b'} - end - end - - describe "with #id stubbed", :type => :view do - before(:each) do - @model = mock_model(MockableModel, :id => 1) - end - it "should be named using the stubbed id value" do - @model.instance_variable_get(:@name).should == "MockableModel_1" - end - it "should return string of id value for to_param" do - @model.to_param.should == "1" - end - end - - describe "as association", :type => :view do - before(:each) do - @real = AssociatedModel.create! - @mock_model = mock_model(MockableModel) - @real.mockable_model = @mock_model - end - - it "should pass associated_model == mock" do - @mock_model.should == @real.mockable_model - end - - it "should pass mock == associated_model" do - @real.mockable_model.should == @mock_model - end - end - - describe "with :null_object => true", :type => :view do - before(:each) do - @model = mock_model(MockableModel, :null_object => true, :mocked_method => "mocked") - end - - it "should be able to mock methods" do - @model.mocked_method.should == "mocked" - end - it "should return itself to unmocked methods" do - @model.unmocked_method.should equal(@model) - end - end - - describe "#as_null_object", :type => :view do - before(:each) do - @model = mock_model(MockableModel, :mocked_method => "mocked").as_null_object - end - - it "should be able to mock methods" do - @model.mocked_method.should == "mocked" - end - it "should return itself to unmocked methods" do - @model.unmocked_method.should equal(@model) - end - end - - describe "#as_new_record" do - it "should say it is a new record" do - mock_model(MockableModel).as_new_record.should be_new_record - end - - it "should have a nil id" do - mock_model(MockableModel).as_new_record.id.should be(nil) - end - - it "should return nil for #to_param" do - mock_model(MockableModel).as_new_record.to_param.should be(nil) - end - end -end - - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/mocks/stub_model_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/mocks/stub_model_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 09b5a21ec..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/mocks/stub_model_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/ar_classes' - -describe "stub_model" do - describe "defaults" do - it "should have an id" do - stub_model(MockableModel).id.should be > 0 - end - - it "should say it is not a new record" do - stub_model(MockableModel).should_not be_new_record - end - end - - it "should accept a stub id" do - stub_model(MockableModel, :id => 37).id.should == 37 - end - - it "should say it is a new record when id is set to nil" do - stub_model(MockableModel, :id => nil).should be_new_record - end - - it "should accept any arbitrary stub" do - stub_model(MockableModel, :foo => "bar").foo.should == "bar" - end - - it "should accept a stub for save" do - stub_model(MockableModel, :save => false).save.should be(false) - end - - describe "#as_new_record" do - it "should say it is a new record" do - stub_model(MockableModel).as_new_record.should be_new_record - end - - it "should have a nil id" do - stub_model(MockableModel).as_new_record.id.should be(nil) - end - end - - it "should raise when hitting the db" do - lambda do - model = stub_model(MockableModel, :changed => true, :attributes_with_quotes => {'this' => 'that'}) - model.save - end.should raise_error(Spec::Rails::IllegalDataAccessException, /stubbed models are not allowed to access the database/) - end - - it "should increment the id" do - first = stub_model(MockableModel) - second = stub_model(MockableModel) - second.id.should == (first.id + 1) - end - - describe "as association" do - before(:each) do - @real = AssociatedModel.create! - @stub_model = stub_model(MockableModel) - @real.mockable_model = @stub_model - end - - it "should pass associated_model == mock" do - @stub_model.should == @real.mockable_model - end - - it "should pass mock == associated_model" do - @real.mockable_model.should == @stub_model - end - end - - describe "with a block" do - it "should yield the model" do - model = stub_model(MockableModel) do |block_arg| - @block_arg = block_arg - end - model.should be(@block_arg) - end - end -end - - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/sample_modified_fixture.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/sample_modified_fixture.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 55269248c..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/sample_modified_fixture.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "A sample spec", :type => :model do - fixtures :animals - it "should pass" do - animals(:pig).name.should == "Piggy" - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/sample_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/sample_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a749cb74e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/sample_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "A sample spec", :type => :model do - fixtures :animals - it "should pass" do - animals(:pig).name.should == "Pig" - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/spec_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/spec_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1776bac3a..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec/rails/spec_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "script/spec file" do - it "should run a spec" do - dir = File.dirname(__FILE__) - output = `#{RAILS_ROOT}/script/spec #{dir}/sample_spec.rb` - unless $?.exitstatus == 0 - flunk "command 'script/spec spec/sample_spec' failed\n#{output}" - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec_helper.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec_helper.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b450d8a7d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec-rails/spec/spec_helper.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -$LOAD_PATH.unshift '../rspec/lib' -$LOAD_PATH.unshift '../../../' -$LOAD_PATH.unshift 'spec/resources/controllers' -$LOAD_PATH.unshift 'spec/resources/helpers' - -require '../../../spec/spec_helper' - -require 'spec/resources/controllers/application' -require 'spec/resources/controllers/render_spec_controller' -require 'spec/resources/controllers/controller_spec_controller' -require 'spec/resources/controllers/rjs_spec_controller' -require 'spec/resources/controllers/redirect_spec_controller' -require 'spec/resources/controllers/action_view_base_spec_controller' -require 'spec/resources/helpers/addition_helper' -require 'spec/resources/helpers/explicit_helper' -require 'spec/resources/helpers/more_explicit_helper' -require 'spec/resources/helpers/view_spec_helper' -require 'spec/resources/helpers/plugin_application_helper' -require 'spec/resources/models/animal' -require 'spec/resources/models/person' -require 'spec/resources/models/thing' - -unless ActionController::Routing.controller_paths.include?('spec/resources/controllers') - ActionController::Routing.instance_eval {@possible_controllers = nil} - ActionController::Routing.controller_paths << 'spec/resources/controllers' -end - -module Spec - module Rails - module Example - class ViewExampleGroupController - prepend_view_path 'spec/resources/views' - end - end - end -end - -def fail() - raise_error(Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError) -end - -def fail_with(message) - raise_error(Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError,message) -end - -class Proc - def should_pass - lambda { self.call }.should_not raise_error - end -end - -ActionController::Routing::Routes.draw do |map| - map.connect 'action_with_method_restriction', :controller => 'redirect_spec', :action => 'action_with_method_restriction', :conditions => { :method => :get } - map.connect 'action_to_redirect_to_action_with_method_restriction', :controller => 'redirect_spec', :action => 'action_to_redirect_to_action_with_method_restriction' - - map.resources :rspec_on_rails_specs - map.custom_route 'custom_route', :controller => 'custom_route_spec', :action => 'custom_route' - map.connect ':controller/:action/:id' -end - -module HelperMethods - def method_in_module_included_in_configuration - end -end - -module HelperMacros - def accesses_configured_helper_methods - it "has access to methods in modules included in configuration" do - method_in_module_included_in_configuration - end - end -end - -Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - config.include HelperMethods - config.extend HelperMacros -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/.autotest b/vendor/plugins/rspec/.autotest deleted file mode 100644 index 8a863e46f..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/.autotest +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -Autotest.add_hook :initialize do |at| - at.add_exception("spec/interop/test/unit/resources") - at.add_exception("spec/spec/runner/drb_command_line_spec.rb") -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/.document b/vendor/plugins/rspec/.document deleted file mode 100644 index c845fd37d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/.document +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -features/**/*.feature -lib/**/*.rb -History.rdoc -License.txt -README.rdoc -Ruby1.9.rdoc -Upgrade.rdoc diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/History.rdoc b/vendor/plugins/rspec/History.rdoc deleted file mode 100644 index 9e4e146f1..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/History.rdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1496 +0,0 @@ -=== Version 1.2.9 / 2009-10-05 - -* enhancements - * manage backtrace-ignore patterns with Spec::Runner.configure (Martin - Emde). Closes #870. - * friendly mock argument expectation failure message (Tim Harper). Closes - #868. - * added double() as alias for stub() and mock() - * failure messages for doubles, mocks and stubs use the right name - * add let() method to assign memoized attributes (suggestion from Stuart - Halloway). Closes #857. - * add its method so you can say: - describe Array do - its(:length) { should == 0 } - (Stephen Touset). Closes #833 - * spec command automatically uses spec/spec.opts if it is present - (suggestion from Yehuda Katz) - * rspec now adds PROJECT_ROOT/lib and PROJECT_ROOT/spec to the load path - * determines PROJECT_ROOT by recursing up until it finds a directory - that has a ./spec directory (thanks to Scott Taylor) - * supports require 'spec_helper' - * supports running specs from the PROJECT_ROOT or any directory - below it - * closes #733 - * better handling of determining test names in test/unit/interop mode - * Joe Ferris - * closes #854 - -* bug fixes - - * Fixed problem with colorized output when writing to a file - * Corey Ehmke - * closes #777 - -* not really a bug fix or enhancement - * temporarily moved heckle feature to features-pending (waiting to see what - happens with - http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=26786&group_id=1513&atid=5921) - -=== Version 1.2.8 / 2009-07-16 - -* enhancements - * better messages for should[_not] be_nil (Chad Humphries and Rob Sanheim) - * should and should_not accept optional custom message - (suggestion from Rob Sanheim) - * result.should be_nil, "expected result to be nil" - * added 'spec/stubs/cucumber' to plug RSpec's stubbing framework into - Cucumber scenarios. - * added unstub method to remove a stub mid-example (Scott Taylor). Closes - #853. - * add more readable diff when expected and actual are hashes (Ryan Bigg). - Closes #848. - -* bug fixes - * fixed --line option for ruby 1.9.1 - * fix stub_chain conflict between two chains starting with the same message - (Mike Rohland). Closes #846. - -=== Version 1.2.7 / 2009-06-22 - -* enhancments - * added support for fakes using obj.stub(:method) { # implementation } - * allow subject { self } (Jarmo Pertman). Closes #816. - * friendly error message when a matcher returns nil on a failure message - * add ruby_cmd option to SpecTask (Rick DeNatale). Closes #823. - * also added missing specs for SpecTask - thanks Rick! - * add support for generating matchers with fluent interfaces with the - Matcher DSL - -* bug fixes - * NegativeOperatorMatcher now returns false (Wesley Beary). Closes #812. - * derive MockExpectationError from Exception rather than StandardError - (Kerry Buckley). Closes #830. - * fix bug where multi-line failure messages weren't getting picked up by - autotest (Jarmo Pertman). Closes #832. - * --line_number now works for it { should xxx } format (assist from Fred - Lee) - * warn instead of raise when there is no description supplied for an - example. Closes #840. - -=== Version 1.2.6 / 2009-04-30 - -* bug fixes - * gem actually built with spec executable - -=== Version 1.2.5 / 2009-04-29 - -* enhancements - - * name argument to mock/stub is now optional (closes #782) - * you can do mock(:foo => "woo", :bar => "car") - * expect { this_block }.to change{this.expression}.from(old_value).to(new_value) - * expect { this_block }.to raise_error - * better failiure messages for equal matcher (James Byrne). Closes #804. - * add stub_chain method - * also alias_method :stub, :stub!, so you can stub with less bang - * added options to example_group_proxy - -* bug fixes - - * ensure correct handling of ordered message expectations with duplicate - expectations (NigelThorne). Closes #793. - * get matcher backwards compat working w/ ruby 19 - * don't define instance_exec unless it is not defined - * was doing a version check, but turns out that didn't cover alternative - implementations like JRuby - * fix bug where in some circumstances, loading lib/spec/interop/test.rb - raised an error (tsechingho). Closes #803. - * make sure specs only run against spec server when using drb (patch from Chuck Grindel). Closes #797. - * remove deprecation warning in example_pending when using FailingExamplesFormatter. Closes #794. - * Access explicit subject from nested groups of arbitrary depth. Closes #756. - -=== Version 1.2.4 / 2009-04-13 - -* bug fix - - * just one - update the manifest - -=== Version 1.2.3 / 2009-04-13 - -* deprecations - - * BaseFormatter#add_example_group (use #example_group_started instead) - * ExampleGroupProxy#backtrace (use #location instead) - * ExampleProxy#backtrace (use #location instead) - * BaseFormatter#example_pending now expects two arguments. The third - argument is deprecated. - * ExampleGroupProxy#filtered_description. This was only used in one place - internally, and was a confusing solution to the problem. If you've got a - custom formatter that uses it, you can just use - ExampleGroupProxy#description and modify it directly. - * predicate_matchers (use the new Matcher DSL instead) - * Spec::Matchers.create (use Spec::Matchers.define instead) - -* enhancements - - * support for specifying single examples with colon syntax. Closes #712. - (Ben Mabey) - * you can now say "spec some_spec.rb:12" in addition to "spec some_spec.rb - --line 12" - * run specs locally with --drb if no drb server is running. Closes #780. - * still prints "No server running" to stderr - -* bug fixes - - * support expectations on DelegateClass (Clifford T. Matthews). Closes #48. - * Fixed match_array blows up if elements can't be sorted (Jeff Dean). Closes #779. - -=== Version 1.2.2 / 2009-03-22 - -Bug-fix release (fixes regression introduced in 1.2.1) - -* bug fixes - - * fixed bug in which spec_parser raised an error for custom example group - base classes - -=== Version 1.2.1 / 2009-03-22 - -This is a bug-fix release, recommended for anybody who has already upgraded to -rspec-1.2.0. - -See Upgrade.rdoc for information about upgrading to rspec-1.2.1 - -* enhancements - - * matchers, including the new DSL, easily added to your test/unit tests - * added support for 0 to n args in matcher DSL - * restored loading rubygems when necessary - * if you really don't want to use rubygems, you - can set an NO_RUBYGEMS environment - variable, and RSpec won't force it on you. - * added -u/--debugger option (Rick DeNatale) #262. - * just add "debugger" anywhere in your code and run spec path/to/code --debugger - * rename ExampleDescription to ExampleProxy - * pass ExampleProxy to example_started(). Closes #738, #743 - * thanks to Tobias Grimm (Eclipse) fort the patch and Roman Chernyatchik - (JetBrains, RubyMine) for the assist - -* bug fixes - - * subject (implicit or explicit) is now properly inherited by nested groups. Closes #744. - -=== Version 1.2.0 / 2009-03-15 - -* warnings: - - * If you use the ruby command to run specs instead of the spec command, you'll - need to require 'spec/autorun' or they won't run. This won't affect you if - you use the spec command or the Spec::Rake::SpecTask that ships with RSpec. - - * require 'spec/test/unit' to invoke test/unit interop if you're using - RSpec's core (this is handled implicitly with spec-rails) - - * setup and teardown are gone - use before and after instead - - * you can still use setup and teardown if you're using - Test::Unit::TestCase as the base ExampleGroup class (which is implicit - in rspec-rails) - - * The matcher protocol has been improved. The old protocol is still - supported, so as long as you're not monkey patching rspec's built-in - matchers, or using extension libraries that do, this should not affect - you. If you run into trouble, you'll just need to change: - - failure_message => failure_message_for_should - negative_failure_message => failure_message_for_should_not - - * All references to rubygems have been removed from within rspec's code. - - * NOTE that they have been restored in 1.2.1, above - - * See http://gist.github.com/54177 for rationale and suggestions on - alternative approaches to loading rubygems - -* deprecations - - * BaseTextFormatter#colourize - use colorize_failure instead. - * BaseTextFormatter#magenta - use red instead. - -* enhancements - - * cleaner integration with with heckle-1.4.2 - * allow registering example groups with a path-like key (Pat Maddox) - * start DRb service at "druby://localhost:0" (Hongli Lai) - See http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/496 - * consistent reporting of errors as failures - * added spec/test/unit as more intuitive path to loading test/unit interop lib - * added explicit autorun feature for running specs with ruby command - * added handling for does_not_match? for matchers that want to know the context in which they were called - * lots of ruby 1.9.1 compatibility fixes from Chad Humprhies - * improved feedback from be_kind_of/be_a_kind_of/be_instance_of/be_an_instance_of (Jakub Šťastný) - * added --format silent (l) option, which is now the default when running --heckle (Bob Aman) - * sexy new custom matcher creation (Corey Haines & David Chelimsky - initial concept by Yehuda Katz) - * improved matcher protocol - old one is still supported, but new one is cleaner and prefered - -* bug fixes - - * support delegating operator matchers to subject with should_not - * all arguments are included if --drb is specified in spec.opts (Neil Buckley). Closes #671. - * added --autospec option hack (used internally) to get --color to work when using --drb and autospec. - * Fixed mock framework failure message bug in which similar calls were excluded from the output - * cryptic error message on change.rb when the from value is wrong (Michael Murray). Closes #706. - -=== Version 1.1.12 / 2009-01-11 - -WARNING: there was a stub/mock bug in 1.1.11 that allowed a structure that was -not intended: - - obj.stub!(:msg) - obj.msg - obj.should_receive(:msg) - -That would pass in 1.1.11, but should not have been allowed to, since the -message is received before the expectation is set. This was reported (#637) -and fixed for release 1.1.12, but may cause unexpected failures if you had -examples set up as above. - -WARNING: mock.should_receive(:msg).with(an_instance_of(klass)) now correctly uses instance_of? instead of kind_of?. This may break some existing code examples, but the fix is to just use kind_of instead of an_instance_of - -* 3 deprecations - - * deprecated ExampleMethods#implementation_backtrace - use ExampleMethods#backtrace instead - * deprecated ExampleGroupMethods#example_group_backtrace - use ExampleGroupMethods#backtrace instead - * deprecated Spec::Example::BehaviourRunner class (likely that nobody is using this) - -* 6 major enhancements - - * it { should matcher } - support for implicit receiver of #should (Joe Ferris of thoughtbot) - * subject { ... } - works in conjunction with implicit receiver of #should - * wrap_expectation (for wrapping multiple expectations and/or t/u assertions) - * added array.should =~ [1,2,3] # passes if array contains exactly the same elements in any order (Jeff Dean and Pat Maddox) - * hash_including mock argument matcher can now accept just keys, key/value pairs, or both (David Krmpotic) - * added hash_not_including mock argument matcher (David Krmpotic). Closes #634. - -* 9 minor enhancements - - * should throw_symbol accepts an optional argument: should throw_symbol(:sym, arg) - * fixed --line for jruby (Zach Moazeni) - * assorted small changes to support Ruby 1.9 (got a way to go) - * removed all instances of class << self - I do know who I am - * SpecParser can't handle backtrace paths with colons (John-Mason P. Shackelford). Closes #505. - * html formatter (and subsequently the textmate formatter) header fills in completely when running a single example - * config.include now accepts an array of types (config.include(Helpers, :type => [:view, :controller])) - * added be_a and be_an expectation matchers - * added instance_of and kind_of mock argument matchers - -* 9 bug fixes - - * fixed bug where {:a => 1, :b => 2}.should include(:a, :b) failed (Yossef Mendelssohn) - * only try to load Test::Unit if Test::Unit is defined (not just Test) - * Allow stubs on parent and child classes simultaneously (Jim Lindley). Fixes #600. - * BaseTextFormatter will now create the directory in a WHERE string (Adam Anderson). Fixes #616. - * Removed incorrect -S flag on autospec commands. Added explicit spec command for ruby to run, guarantee running rspec (raggi). Closes #507. - * Check whether test/unit has really been loaded before calling a method it defines (Brian Donovan). Closes #503. - * Fix spec_path for shared groups (Zach Dennis). Closes #615. - * stubbed message expectation not verified if it has been called *before* the expectation (Matthias Hennemeyer). Closes #637. - * stubs calculate return value by executing block passed to #and_return (hint from Aisha Fenton). Closes #642. - -=== Version 1.1.11 / 2008-10-24 - -* 1 major enhancement - - * eliminate ALL gem dependencies (as they were causing trouble for people on different platforms/environments) - -=== Version 1.1.10 / 2008-10-24 - -* 1 minor enhancement - - * hash.should include(:key => 'value') #when you don't care about the whole hash - -* 2 bug fixes - - * fix --help output (had inaccurate info about 'nested' formatter) - * eliminate spicycode-rcov dev dependency for rubygems < 1.3 - -=== Version 1.1.9 / 2008-10-20 - -WARNING: This release removes implicit inclusion of modules in example groups. -This means that if you have 'describe MyModule do', MyModule will not be -included in the group. - -* 2 major enhancements - - * Add extend to configuration (thanks to advice from Chad Fowler) - * Modules are no longer implicitly included in example groups - -* 4 minor enhancements - - * mingw indicates windows too (thanks to Luis Lavena for the tip) - * improved output for partial mock expecation failures - * it_should_behave_like now accepts n names of shared groups - * eliminated redundant inclusion/extension of ExampleGroupMethods - -* 6 bug fixes - - * spec command with no arguments prints help - * fixed typo in help. Fixes #73. - * fixed bug where should_receive..and_yield after similar stub added the args_to_yield to the stub's original args_to_yield (Pat Maddox) - * fixed bug where rspec-autotest (autospec) was loading non-spec files in spec directory. Fixes #559. - * fixed bug where should_not_receive was reporting twice - * fixed bug where rspec tries to run examples just because it is required (even if there are no examples loaded). Fixes #575. - -=== Version 1.1.8 / 2008-10-03 - -* 2 bug fixes - - * restore colorized output in linux and windows w/ autotest (Tim Pope). Fixes #413. - * autospec no longer hangs on windows. Fixes #554. - -=== Version 1.1.7 / 2008-10-02 - -* no changes since 1.1.6, but releasing rspec-1.1.7 to align versions with rspec-rails-1.1.7 - -=== Version 1.1.6 / 2008-10-02 - -* 2 bug fixes - - * fixed bug where negative message expectations following stubs resulted in false (negative) positives (Mathias Meyer). Closes #548. - * fixed bug where Not Yet Implemented examples report incorrect caller (Scott Taylor). Closes #547. - -* 1 minor enhancement - - * removed deprecated mock argument constraint symbols - -=== Version 1.1.5 / 2008-09-28 - -IMPORTANT: use the new 'autospec' command instead of 'autotest'. We changed -the way autotest discovers rspec so the autotest executable won't -automatically load rspec anymore. This allows rspec to live side by side other -spec frameworks without always co-opting autotest through autotest's discovery -mechanism. - -ALSO IMPORTANT: $rspec_options is gone. If you were using this for anything -(like your own runners), use Spec::Runner.options instead. - -ADDITIONALLY IMPORTANT: If you have any custom formatters, you'll need to -modify #example_pending to accept three arguments instead of just two. See the -rdoc for Spec::Runner::Formatter::BaseFormatter#example_pending for more -information. - -* Consider MinGW as valid RUBY_PLATFORM for --colour option. (patch from Luis Lavena). Closes #406. -* Added additional characters to be escaped in step strings (patch from Jake Cahoon). Closes #417. -* Disable color codes on STDOUT when STDOUT.tty? is false (patch from Tim Pope). Closes #413. -* mock(:null_object=>true) plays nice with HTML (patch from Gerrit Kaiser). Closes #230. -* a step definition with no block is treated as pending -* make sure consolidate_failures only grabs _spec files. Closes #369 -* Simplifying ExampleGroupMethods#registration_backtrace. (From Wilson Bilkovich - http://metaclass.org/2008/6/7/calling-in-the-dark) -* Use 127.0.0.1 instead of localhost for drb (thanks Ola Bini) -* html story formatter correctly colors story/scenario red if step fails (Patch from Joseph Wilk). Closes #300 -* plain text story formatter correctly colors story/scenario red if step fails (Patch from Joseph Wilk). Closes #439 -* quiet deprecation warning on inflector - patch from RSL. Closes #430 -* added autospec executable -* added configurable messages to simple_matcher -* should and should_not return true on success -* use hoe for build/release -* bye, bye translator -* autotest/rspec uses ruby command instead of spec command (no need for spec command unless loading directories) -* Avoid 'invalid option -O' in autotest (patch from Jonathan del Strother). Closes #486. -* Fix: Unimplemented step with new line throws error (patch from Ben Mabey). Closes #494. -* Only use color codes on tty; override for autospec (patch from Tim Pope). Closes #413. -* Warn when setting mock expectations on nil (patch from Ben Mabey). Closes #521. -* Support argument constraints as values in the hash_including contstraint. Thanks to Pirkka Hartikainen for failing code examples and the fix. Buttons up #501. -* mock(:null_object=>true) plays nice with HTML (patch from Gerrit Kaiser) -* Consider MinGW as valid RUBY_PLATFORM for --colour option. (patch from Luis Lavena). Closes #406. -* Add 2nd arg to respond_to? to align w/ core Ruby rdoc: http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Object.html#M000604 -* quiet backtrace tweaker filters individual lines out of multiline (ala Rails) error messages (Pat Maddox) -* added ability to stub multiple methods in one stub! call (Pat Maddox) -* story progress bar formatter and more colourful summaries from the plain text story formatter (Joseph Wilk) -* Avoid ruby invocation errors when autotesting (Jonathan del Strother) -* added mock('foo').as_null_object -* add file and line number to pending_example for formatters (Scott Taylor) -* return last stubbed value for mock expectation with no explicit return (Pat Maddox) -* Fixed bug when should_receive(:foo).any_number_of_times is called after similar stub (Pat Maddox) -* Warning messages now issued when expectations are set on nil (Ben Mabey) - -=== Version 1.1.4 - -Maintenance release. - -Note: we've removed the metaclass method from Object. There were some -generated specs that used it, and they will now break. Just replace the -metaclass call with (class << self; self; end) and all will be well. - -* added hash_including mock argument matcher. Closes #332 (patch from Rick DeNatale) -* pending steps print out yellow in stories (patch from Kyle Hargraves) -* Deprecation warnings for specs that assume auto-inclusion of modules. Closes #326 (patch from Scott Taylor) -* mock.should_not_receive(:anything) fails fast (once again) -* Patch from Antti Tarvainen to stop files from being loaded repeatedly when running heckle. Closes #333. -* Fixed bug in which session object in example was not the same instance used in the controller. Closes #331. -* Applied patch from Antti Tarvainen to fix bug where heckle runs rspec runs heckle runs rspec etc. Closes #280. -* Applied patch from Zach Dennis to merge :steps functionality to :steps_for. Closes #324. -* Applied patch from Ryan Davis to add eval of block passed to raise_error matcher. Closes #321. -* alias :context :describe in example_group_methods. Closes #312. -* Applied patch from Ben Mabey to make the Story runner exit with a non-0 exit code on failing stories. Closes #228. -* Applied patch from Coda Hale to get the :red hook called in autotest. Closes #279. -* Applied patch from Patrick Ritchie to support --drb in spec.opts. Closes #274, #293. -* Moved metaclass method from Object to an internal module which gets included where it is needed. -* Applied patch from Dayo Esho: and_yield clobbers return value from block. Closes #217. -* Applied patch from Bob Cotton: ExampleGroupFactory.default resets previously registered types. Closes #222. -* Applied patch from Mike Williams to support the lib directory in rails apps with the Textmate Alternate File command. Closes #276. -* ExampleGroupMethods#xspecify aliases #xit -* A SharedExampleGroup can be created within another ExampleGroup. -* Applied patch from Bob Cotton: Nested ExampleGroups do not have a spec_path. Closes #224. -* Add before_suite and after_suite callbacks to ExampleGroupMethods and Options. Closes #210. -* The after(:suite) callback lambda is passed a boolean representing whether the suite passed or failed -* Added NestedTextFormatter. Closes #366. -* decoupled mock framework from global extensions used by rspec - supports use of flexmock or mocha w/ rails -* Applied patch from Roman Chernyatchik to allow the user to pass in the ruby version into spectask. Closes #325, #370 - -=== Version 1.1.3 - -Maintenance release. -Notice to autotest users: you must also upgrade to ZenTest-3.9.0. - -* Tightened up exceptions list in autotest/rails_spec. Closes #264. -* Applied patch from Ryan Davis for ZenTest-3.9.0 compatibility -* Applied patch from Kero to add step_upcoming to story listeners. Closes #253. -* Fixed bug where the wrong named error was not always caught by "should raise_error" -* Applied patch from Luis Lavena: No coloured output on Windows due missing RUBYOPT. Closes #244. -* Applied patch from Craig Demyanovich to add support for "should_not render_template" to rspec_on_rails. Closes #241. -* Added --pattern (-p for short) option to control what files get loaded. Defaults to '**/*_spec.rb' -* Exit with non-0 exit code if examples *or tests* (in test/unit interop mode) fail. Closes #203. -* Moved at_exit hook to a method in Spec::Runner which only runs if specs get loaded. Closes #242. -* Applied patch from kakutani ensuring that base_view_path gets cleared after each view example. Closes #235. -* More tweaks to regexp step names -* Fixed focused specs in nested ExampleGroups. Closes #225. - -=== Version 1.1.2 - -Minor bug fixes/enhancements. -Notice to autotest users: you must also upgrade to ZenTest-3.8.0. - -* RSpec's Autotest subclasses compatible with ZenTest-3.8.0 (thanks to Ryan Davis for making it easier on Autotest subs). -* Applied patch from idl to add spec/lib to rake stats. Closes #226. -* calling setup_fixtures and teardown_fixtures for Rails >= r8570. Closes #219. -* Applied patch from Josh Knowles using ActiveSupport's Inflector (when available) to make 'should have' read a bit better. Closes #197. -* Fixed regression in 1.1 that caused failing examples to fail to generate their own names. Closes #209. -* Applied doc patch from Jens Krämer for capturing content_for -* Applied patch from Alexander Lang to clean up story steps after each story. Closes #198. -* Applied patch from Josh Knowles to support 'string_or_response.should have_text(...)'. Closes #193. -* Applied patch from Ian Dees to quiet the Story Runner backtrace. Closes #183. -* Complete support for defining steps with regexp 'names'. - -=== Version 1.1.1 - -Bug fix release. - -* Fix regression in 1.1.0 that caused transactions to not get rolled back between examples. -* Applied patch from Bob Cotton to reintroduce ExampleGroup.description_options. Closes LH[#186] - -=== Version 1.1.0 - -The "tell me a story and go nest yourself" release. - -* Applied patch from Mike Vincent to handle generators rails > 2.0.1. Closes LH[#181] -* Formatter.pending signature changed so it gets passed an ExampleGroup instance instead of the name ( LH[#180]) -* Fixed LH[#180] Spec::Rails::Example::ModelExampleGroup and friends show up in rspec/rails output -* Spec::Rails no longer loads ActiveRecord extensions if it's disabled in config/boot.rb -* Applied LH[#178] small annoyances running specs with warnings enabled (Patch from Mikko Lehtonen) -* Tighter integration with Rails fixtures. Take advantage of fixture caching to get performance improvements (Thanks to Pat Maddox, Nick Kallen, Jonathan Barnes, and Curtis) - -=== Version 1.1.0-RC1 - -Textmate Bundle users - this release adds a new RSpec bundle that highlights describe, it, before and after and -provides navigation to descriptions and examples (rather than classes and methods). When you first install this, -it is going to try to hijack all of your .rb files. All you need to do is open a .rb file that does not end with -'spec.rb' and change the bundle selection from RSpec to Ruby. TextMate will do the right thing from then on. - -Shortcuts for tab-activated snippets all follow the TextMate convention of 2 or 3 letters of the first word, followed by the first letter of each subsequent word. So "should have_at_least" would be triggered by shhal. - -We reduced the scope for running spec directories, files, a single file or individual spec in TextMate to source.ruby.rspec. This allowed us to restore the standard Ruby shortcuts: - -CMD-R runs all the specs in one file -CMD-SHIFT-R runs an individual spec -CMD-OPT-R runs any files or directories selected in the TextMate drawer - -rspec_on_rails users - don't forget to run script/generate rspec - -* Added shared_examples_for method, which you can (should) use instead of describe Foo, :shared => true -* Applied LH[#168] Fix describe Object, "description contains a # in it" (Patch from Martin Emde) -* Applied LH[#15] Reverse loading of ActionView::Base helper modules (Patch from Mark Van Holstyn) -* Applied LH[#149] Update contribute page to point towards lighthouse (Patch from Josh Knowles) -* Applied LH[#142] verify_rcov fails with latest rcov (Patch from Kyle Hargraves) -* Applied LH[#10] Allow stubs to yield and return values (Patch from Pat Maddox) -* Fixed LH[#139] version.rb in trunk missing svn last changed number -* Applied LH[#14] Adding support for by_at_least/by_at_most in Change matcher (Patch from Saimon Moore) -* Applied LH[#12] Fix for TM when switching to alternate file (Patch from Trevor Squires) -* Applied LH[#133] ExampleMatcher should match against before(:all) (Patch from Bob Cotton) -* Applied LH[#134] Only load spec inside spec_helper.rb (Patch from Mark Van Holstyn) -* RSpec now bails immediately if there are examples with identical names. -* Applied LH[#132] Plain Text stories should support Given and Given: (Patch from Jarkko Laine) -* Applied patch from Pat Maddox: Story Mediator - the glue that binds the plain text story parser with the rest of the system -* Applied LH[#16] Have SimpleMatchers expose their description for specdocs (Patch from Bryan Helmkamp) -* Stories now support --colour -* Changed the DSL modules to Example (i.e. Spec::Example instead of Spec::DSL) -* Applied [#15608] Story problem if parenthesis used in Given, When, Then or And (Patch from Sinclair Bain) -* Applied [#15659] GivenScenario fails when it is a RailsStory (Patch from Nathan Sutton) -* Fixed [#15639] rcov exclusion configuration. (Spec::Rails projects can configure rcov with spec/rcov.opts) -* The rdoc formatter (--format rdoc) is gone. It was buggy and noone was using it. -* Changed Spec::DSL::Behaviour to Spec::DSL::ExampleGroup -* Changed Spec::DSL::SharedBehaviour to Spec::DSL::SharedExampleGroup -* Applied [#14023] Small optimization for heavily proxied objects. (Patch from Ian Leitch) -* Applied [#13943] ProfileFormatter (Top 10 slowest examples) (Patch from Ian Leitch) -* Fixed [#15232] heckle is not working correctly in trunk (as of r2801) -* Applied [#14399] Show pending reasons in HTML report (Patch from Bryan Helmkamp) -* Discovered fixed: [#10263] mock "leak" when setting an expectation in a block passed to mock#should_receive -* Fixed [#14671] Spec::DSL::ExampleRunner gives "NO NAME because of --dry-run" for every example for 'rake spec:doc' -* Fixed [#14543] rspec_scaffold broken with Rails 2.0 -* Removed Patch [#10577] Rails with Oracle breaks 0.9.2 - was no longer necessary since we moved describe to the Main object (instead of Object) -* Fixed [#14527] specs run twice on rails 1.2.4 and rspec/rspec_on_rails trunk -* Applied [#14043] Change output ordering to show pending before errors (Patch from Mike Mangino) -* Applied [#14095] Don't have ./script/generate rspec create previous_failures.txt (Patch from Bryan Helmkamp) -* Applied [#14254] Improved error handling for Object#should and Object#should_not (Patch from Antti Tarvainen) -* Applied [#14186] Remove dead code from message_expecation.rb (Patch from Antti Tarvainen) -* Applied [#14183] Tiny improvement on mock_spec.rb (Patch from Antti Tarvainen) -* Applied [#14208] Fix to Mock#method_missing raising NameErrors instead of MockExpectationErrors (Patch from Antti Tarvainen) -* Applied [#14255] Fixed examples in mock_spec.rb and shared_behaviour_spec.rb (Patch from Antti Tarvainen) -* Applied [#14362] partially mocking objects that define == can blow up (Patch from Pat Maddox) -* test_ methods with an arity of 0 defined in a describe block or Example object will be run as an Example, providing a seamless transition from Test::Unit -* Removed BehaviourRunner -* Fixed [#13969] Spec Failures on Trunk w/ Autotest -* Applied [#14156] False positives with should_not (Patch from Antti Tarvainen) -* Applied [#14170] route_for and params_from internal specs fixed (Patch from Antti Tarvainen) -* Fixed [#14166] Cannot build trunk -* Applied [#14142] Fix for bug #11602: Nested #have_tag specifications fails on the wrong line number (Patch from Antti Tarvainen) -* Removed warn_if_no_files argument and feature -* Steps (Given/When/Then) with no blocks are treated as pending -* Applied [#13913] Scenario should treat no code block as pending (Patch from Evan Light) -* Fixed [#13370] Weird mock expectation error (Patch from Mike Mangino) -* Applied [#13952] Fix for performance regression introduced in r2096 (Patch from Ian Leitch) -* Applied [#13881] Dynamically include Helpers that are included on ActionView::Base (Patch from Brandon Keepers) -* Applied [#13833] ActionView::Helpers::JavaScriptMacrosHelper removed after 1.2.3 (Patch from Yurii Rashkovskii) -* Applied [#13814] RSpec on Rails w/ fixture-scenarios (Patch from Shintaro Kakutani) -* Add ability to define Example subclass instead of using describe -* Applied Patch from James Edward Gray II to improve syntax highlighting in TextMate -* Fixed [#13579] NoMethodError not raised for missing helper methods -* Fixed [#13713] form helper method 'select' can not be called when calling custom helper methods from specs -* Example subclasses Test::Unit::TestCase -* Added stub_everything method to create a stub that will return itself for any message it doesn't understand -* Added stories directory with stories/all.rb and stories/helper.rb when you script/generate rspec -* Applied [#13554] Add "And" so you can say Given... And... When... Then... And... -* Applied [#11254] RSpec syntax coloring and function pop-up integration in TextMate (Patch from Wincent Colaiuta) -* Applied [#13143] ActionView::Helpers::RecordIdentificationHelper should be included if present (Patch from Jay Levitt) -* Applied [#13567] patch to allow stubs to yield consecutive values (Patch from Rupert Voelcker) -* Applied [#13559] reverse version of route_for (Patch from Rupert Voelcker) -* Added [#13532] /lib specs should get base EvalContext -* Applied [#13451] Add a null_object option to mock_model (Patch from James Deville) -* Applied [#11919] Making non-implemented specs easy in textmate (Patch from Scott Taylor) -* Applied [#13274] ThrowSymbol recognized a NameError triggered by Kernel#method_missing as a thrown Symbol -* Applied [#12722] the alternate file command does not work in rails views due to scope (Patch from Carl Porth) -* Behaviour is now a Module that is used by Example class methods and SharedBehaviour -* Added ExampleDefinition -* Added story runner framework based on rbehave [#12628] -* Applied [#13336] Helper directory incorrect for rake stats in statsetup task (Patch from Curtis Miller) -* Applied [#13339] Add the ability for spec_parser to parse describes with :behaviour_type set (Patch from Will Leinweber and Dav Yaginuma) -* Fixed [#13271] incorrect behaviour with expect_render and stub_render -* Applied [#13129] Fix failing specs in spec_distributed (Patch from Bob Cotton) -* Applied [#13118] Rinda support for Spec::Distributed (Patch from Bob Cotton) -* Removed BehaviourEval -* Removed Behaviour#inherit -* Moved implementation of install_dependencies to example_rails_app -* Renamed RSPEC_DEPS to VENDOR_DEPS -* Added Example#not_implemented? -* You can now stub!(:msg).with(specific args) -* describe("A", Hash, "with one element") will generate description "A Hash with one element" (Tip from Ola Bini) -* Applied [#13016] [DOC] Point out that view specs render, well, a view (Patch from Jay Levitt) -* Applied [#13078] Develop rspec with autotest (Patch from Scott Taylor) -* Fixed [#13065] Named routes throw a NoMethodError in Helper specs (Patches from James Deville and Mike Mangino) -* Added (back) the verbose attribute in Spec::Rake::SpecTask -* Changed documentation to point at the new http svn URL, which is more accessible. - -=== Version 1.0.8 - -Another bugfix release - this time to resolve the version mismatch - -=== Version 1.0.7 - -Quick bugfix release to ensure that you don't have to have the rspec gem installed -in order to use autotest with rspec_on_rails. - -* Fixed [#13015] autotest gives failure in 'spec_command' after upgrade 1.0.5 to 1.0.6 - -=== Version 1.0.6 - -The "holy cow, batman, it's been a long time since we released and there are a ton of bug -fixes, patches and even new features" release. - -Warning: Spec::Rails users: In fixing 11508, we've removed the raise_controller_errors method. As long as you -follow the upgrade instructions and run 'script/generate rspec' you'll be fine, but if you skip this -step you need to manually go into spec_helper.rb and remove the call to that method (if present - it -might not be if you haven't upgraded in a while). - -Warning: Implementors of custom formatters. Formatters will now be sent an Example object instead of just a -String for #example_started, #example_passed and #example_failed. In certain scenarios -(Spec::Ui with Spec::Distributed), the formatter must ask the Example for its sequence number instead of -keeping track of a sequence number internal to the formatter. Most of you shouldn't need to upgrade -your formatters though - the Example#to_s method returns the example name/description, so you should be -able to use the passed Example instance as if it were a String. - -* Applied [#12986] Autotest Specs + Refactoring (Patch from Scott Tayler) -* Added a #close method to formatters, which allows them to gracefully close streams. -* Applied [#12935] Remove requirement that mocha must be installed as a gem when used as mocking framework. (Patch from Ryan Kinderman). -* Fixed [#12893] RSpec's Autotest should work with rspec's trunk -* Fixed [#12865] Partial mock error when object has an @options instance var -* Applied [#12701] Allow checking of content captured with content_for in view specs (Patch from Jens Kr�mer) -* Applied [#12817] Cannot include same shared behaviour when required with absolute paths (Patch from Ian Leitch) -* Applied [#12719] rspec_on_rails should not include pagination helper (Patch from Matthijs Langenberg) -* Fixed [#12714] helper spec not finding rails core helpers -* Applied [#12611] should_not redirect_to implementation (Patch from Yurii Rashkovskii) -* Applied [#12682] Not correctly aliasing original 'stub!' and 'should_receive' methods for ApplicationController (Patch from Matthijs Langenberg) -* Disabled controller.should_receive(:render) and controller.stub!(:render). Use expect_render or stub_render instead. -* Applied [#12484] Allow a Behaviour's Description to flow through to the Formatter (Patch from Bob Cotton) -* Fixed [#12448] The spec:plugins rake task from rspec_on_rails should ignore specs from the rspec_on_rails plugin -* Applied [#12300] rr integration (patch from Kyle Hargraves) -* Implemented [#12284] mock_with :rr (integration with RR mock framework: http://rubyforge.org/projects/pivotalrb/) -* Applied [#12237] (tiny) added full path to mate in switch_command (Patch from Carl Porth) -* Formatters will now be sent an Example object instead of just a String for certain methods -* All Spec::Rake::SpecTask attributes can now be procs, which allows for lazy evaluation. -* Changed the Spec::Ui interfaces slightly. See examples. -* Applied [#12174] mishandling of paths with spaces in spec_mate switch_command (Patch from Carl Porth) -* Implemented [#8315] File "Go to..." functionality -* Applied [#11917] Cleaner Spec::Ui error for failed Selenium connection (Patch from Ian Dees) -* Applied [#11888] rspec_on_rails spews out warnings when assert_select is used with an XML response (Patch from Ian Leitch) -* Applied [#12010] Nicer failure message formatting (Patch from Wincent Colaiuta) -* Applied [#12156] smooth open mate patch (Patch from Ienaga Eiji) -* Applied [#10577] Rails with Oracle breaks 0.9.2. (Patch from Sinclair Bain) -* Fixed [#12079] auto-generated example name incomplete: should have 1 error on ....] -* Applied [#12066] Docfix for mocks/mocks.page (Patch from Kyle Hargraves) -* Fixed [#11891] script/generate rspec_controller fails to create appropriate views (from templates) on edge rails -* Applied [#11921] Adds the correct controller_name from derived_controller_name() to the ViewExampleGroupController (Patch from Eloy Duran) -* Fixed [#11903] config.include with behaviour_type 'hash' does not work -* Examples without blocks and pending is now reported with a P instead of a * -* Pending blocks that now pass are rendered blue -* New behaviour for after: If an after block raises an error, the other ones will still run instead of bailing at the first. -* Made it possible to run spec from RSpec.tmbundle with --drb against a Rails spec_server. -* Applied [#11868] Add ability for pending to optionally hold a failing block and to fail when it passes (Patch from Bob Cotton) -* Fixed [#11843] watir_behaviour missing from spec_ui gem -* Added 'switch between source and spec file' command in Spec::Mate (based on code from Ruy Asan) -* Applied [#11509] Documentation - RSpec requires hpricot -* Applied [#11807] Daemonize spec_server and rake tasks to manage them. (patch from Kyosuke MOROHASHI) -* Added pending(message) method -* Fixed [#11777] should render_template doesn't check paths correctly -* Fixed [#11749] Use of 'rescue => e' does not catch all exceptions -* Fixed [#11793] should raise_error('with a message') does not work correctly -* Fixed [#11774] Mocks should respond to :kind_of? in the same way they respond to :is_a? -* Fixed [#11508] Exceptions are not raised for Controller Specs (removed experimental raise_controller_errors) -* Applied [#11615] Partial mock methods give ambiguous failures when given a method name as a String (Patch from Jay Phillips) -* Fixed [#11545] Rspec doesn't handle should_receive on ActiveRecord associations (Patch from Ian White) -* Fixed [#11514] configuration.use_transactional_fixtures is ALWAYS true, regardless of assignment -* Improved generated RESTful controller examples to cover both successful and unsuccessful POST and PUT -* Changed TextMate snippets for controllers to pass controller class names to #describe rather than controller_name. -* Changed TextMate snippets for mocks to use no_args() and any_args() instead of the deprecated Symbols. -* Applied [#11500] Documentation: no rails integration specs in 1.0 -* Renamed SpecMate's shortcuts for running all examples and focused examples to avoid conflicts (CMD-d and CMD-i) -* Added a TextMate snippet for custom matchers, lifted from Geoffrey Grosenbach's RSpec peepcode show. -* The translator translates mock constraints to the new matchers that were introduced in 1.0.4 -* Documented environment variables for Spec::Rake::SpecTask. Renamed SPECOPTS and RCOVOPTS to SPEC_OPTS and RCOV_OPTS. -* Fixed [#10534] Windows: undefined method 'controller_name' - -=== Version 1.0.5 -Bug fixes. Autotest plugin tweaks. - -* Fixed [#11378] fix to 10814 broke drb (re-opened #10814) -* Fixed [#11223] Unable to access flash from rails helper specs -* Fixed [#11337] autotest runs specs redundantly -* Fixed [#11258] windows: autotest won't run -* Applied [#11253] Tweaks to autotest file mappings (Patch from Wincent Colaiuta) -* Applied [#11252] Should be able to re-load file containing shared behaviours without raising an exception (Patch from Wincent Colaiuta) -* Fixed [#11247] standalone autotest doesn't work because of unneeded autotest.rb -* Applied [#11221] Autotest support does not work w/o Rails Gem installed (Patch from Josh Knowles) - -=== Version 1.0.4 -The getting ready for JRuby release. - -* Fixed [#11181] behaviour_type scoping of config.before(:each) is not working -* added mock argument constraint matchers (anything(), boolean(), an_instance_of(Type)) which work with rspec or mocha -* added mock argument constraint matchers (any_args(), no_args()) which only work with rspec -* deprecated rspec's symbol mock argument constraint matchers (:any_args, :no_args, :anything, :boolean, :numeric, :string) -* Added tarball of rspec_on_rails to the release build to support folks working behind a firewall that blocks svn access. -* Fixed [#11137] rspec incorrectly handles flash after resetting the session -* Fixed [#11143] Views code for ActionController::Base#render broke between 1.0.0 and 1.0.3 on Rails Edge r6731 -* Added raise_controller_errors for controller examples in Spec::Rails - -=== Version 1.0.3 -Bug fixes. - -* Fixed [#11104] Website uses old specify notation -* Applied [#11101] StringHelpers.starts_with?(prefix) assumes a string parameter for _prefix_ -* Removed 'rescue nil' which was hiding errors in controller examples. -* Fixed [#11075] controller specs fail when using mocha without integrated_views -* Fixed problem with redirect_to failing incorrectly against edge rails. -* Fixed [#11082] RspecResourceGenerator should be RspecScaffoldGenerator -* Fixed [#10959] Focused Examples do not work for Behaviour defined with constant with modules - -=== Version 1.0.2 -This is just to align the version numbers in rspec and rspec_on_rails. - -=== Version 1.0.1 -This is a maintenance release with mostly cleaning up, and one minor enhancement - -Modules are automatically included when described directly. - -* Renamed Spec::Rails' rspec_resource generator to rspec_scaffold. -* Removed Spec::Rails' be_feed matcher since it's based on assert_select_feed which is not part of Rails (despite that docs for assert_select_encoded says it is). -* describe(SomeModule) will include that module in the examples. Like for Spec::Rails helpers, but now also in core. -* Header in HTML report will be yellow instead of red if there is one failed example -* Applied [#10951] Odd instance variable name in rspec_model template (patch from Kyle Hargraves) -* Improved integration with autotest (Patches from Ryan Davis and David Goodland) -* Some small fixes to make all specs run on JRuby. - -=== Version 1.0.0 -The stake in the ground release. This represents a commitment to the API as it is. No significant -backwards compatibility changes in the API are expected after this release. - -* Fixed [#10923] have_text matcher does not support should_not -* Fixed [#10673] should > and should >= broken -* Applied [#10921] Allow verify_rcov to accept greater than threshold coverage %'s via configuration -* Applied [#10920] Added support for not implemented examples (Patch from Chad Humphries and Ken Barker) -* Patch to allow not implemented examples. This works by not providing a block to the example. (Patch from Chad Humphries, Ken Barker) -* Yanked support for Rails 1.1.6 in Spec::Rails -* RSpec.tmbundle uses CMD-SHIFT-R to run focused examples now. -* Spec::Rails now bundles a spec:rcov task by default (suggestion from Kurt Schrader) -* Fixed [#10814] Runner loads shared code, test cases require them again -* Fixed [#10753] Global before and after -* Fixed [#10774] Allow before and after to be specified in config II -* Refactored Spec::Ui examples to use new global before and after blocks. -* Added instructions about how to get Selenium working with Spec::Ui (spec_ui/examples/selenium/README.txt) -* Fixed [#10805] selenium.rb missing from gem? -* Added rdocs explaining how to deal with errors in Rails' controller actions -* Applied [#10770] Finer grained includes. -* Fixed [#10747] Helper methods defined in shared specs are not visible when shared spec is used -* Fixed [#10748] Shared descriptions in separate files causes 'already exists' error -* Applied [#10698] Running with --drb executes specs twice (patch from Ruy Asan) -* Fixed [#10871] 0.9.4 - Focussed spec runner fails to run specs in descriptions with type and string when there is no leading space in the string - -=== Version 0.9.4 -This release introduces massive improvements to Spec::Ui - the user interface functional testing -extension to RSpec. There are also some minor bug fixes to the RSpec core. - -* Massive improvements to Spec::Ui. Complete support for all Watir's ie.xxx(how, what) methods. Inline screenshots and HTML. -* Reactivated --timeout, which had mysteriously been deactivated in a recent release. -* Fixed [#10669] Kernel#describe override does not cover Kernel#context -* Applied [#10636] Added spec for OptionParser in Runner (Patch from Scott Taylor) -* Added [#10516] should_include should be able to accept multiple items -* Applied [#10631] redirect_to matcher doesn't respect request.host (Patch from Tim Lucas) -* Each formatter now flushes their own IO. This is to avoid buffering of output. -* Fixed [#10670] IVarProxy#delete raises exception when instance variable does not exist - -=== Version 0.9.3 -This is a bugfix release. - -* Fixed [#10594] Failing Custom Matcher show NAME NOT GENERATED description -* describe(SomeType, "#message") will not add a space: "SomeType#message" (likewise for '.') -* describe(SomeType, "message") will have a decription with a space: "SomeType message" -* Applied [#10566] prepend_before and prepend_after callbacks -* Applied [#10567] Call setup and teardown using before and after callbacks - -=== Version 0.9.2 -This is a quick maintenance release. - -* Added some website love -* Fixed [#10542] reverse predicate matcher syntax -* Added a spec:translate Rake task to make 0.9 translation easier with Spec:Rails -* Better translation of should_redirect_to -* Fixed --colour support for Windows. This is a regression that was introduced in 0.9.1 -* Applied [#10460] Make SpecRunner easier to instantiate without using commandline args - -=== Version 0.9.1 - -This release introduces #describe and #it (aliased as #context and #specify for -backwards compatibility). This allows you to express specs like this: - - describe SomeClass do # Creates a Behaviour - it "should do something" do # Creates an Example - end - end - -The command line features four new options that give you more control over what specs -are being run and in what order. This can be used to verify that your specs are -independent (by running in opposite order with --reverse). It can also be used to cut -down feedback time by running the most recently modified specs first (--loadby mtime --reverse). - -Further, --example replaces the old --spec option, and it can now take a file name of -spec names as an alternative to just a spec name. The --format failing_examples:file.txt -option allows you to output an --example compatible file, which makes it possible to only -rerun the specs that failed in the last run. Spec::Rails uses all of these four options -by default to optimise your RSpec experience. - -There is now a simple configuration model. For Spec::Rails, you do something like this: - - Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - config.use_transactional_fixtures = true - config.use_instantiated_fixtures = false - config.fixture_path = RAILS_ROOT + '/spec/fixtures' - end - -You can now use mocha or flexmock with RSpec if you prefer either to -RSpec's own mock framework. Just put this: - - Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - config.mock_with :mocha - end - -or this: - - Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - config.mock_with :flexmock - end - -in a file that is loaded before your specs. You can also -configure included modules and predicate_matchers: - - Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - config.include SomeModule - config.predicate_matchers[:does_something?] = :do_something - end - -See Spec::DSL::Behaviour for more on predicate_matchers - -* Sugar FREE! -* Added [10434 ] Please Make -s synonymous with -e for autotest compat. This is temporary until autotest uses -e instead of -s. -* Fixed [#10133] custom predicate matchers -* Applied [#10473] Add should exist (new matcher) - Patch from Bret Pettichord -* Added another formatter: failing_behaviours. Writes the names of the failing behaviours for use with --example. -* Applied [#10315] Patch to fix pre_commit bug 10313 - pre_commit_rails: doesn't always build correctly (Patch from Antii Tarvainen) -* Applied [#10245] Patch to HTML escape the behavior name when using HTML Formatter (Patch from Josh Knowles) -* Applied [#10410] redirect_to does not behave consistently with regards to query string parameter ordering (Patch from Nicholas Evans) -* Applied [#9605] Patch for ER 9472, shared behaviour (Patch by Bob Cotton) -* The '--format rdoc' option no longer causes a dry-run by default. --dry-run must be used explicitly. -* It's possible to specify the output file in the --format option (See explanation in --help) -* Several --format options may be specified to output several formats in one run. -* The --out option is gone. Use --format html:path/to/my.html instead (or similar). -* Spec::Runner::Formatter::BaseTextFormatter#initialize only takes one argument - an IO. dry_run and color are setters. -* Made Spec::Ui *much* easier to install. It will be released separately. Check out trunk/spec_ui/examples -* HTML reports now include a syntax highlighted snippet of the source code where the spec failed (needs the syntax gem) -* Added [#10262] Better Helper testing of Erb evaluation block helpers -* Added [#9735] support flexmock (thanks to Jim Weirich for his modifications to flexmock to support this) -* Spec::Rails controller specs will no longer let mock exception ripple through to the response. -* Fixed [#9260] IvarProxy does not act like a hash. -* Applied [#9458] The rspec_scaffold generator does not take into account class nesting (Patch from Steve Tendon) -* Applied [#9132] Rakefile spec:doc can fail without preparing database (Patch from Steve Ross) -* Applied [#9678] Custom runner command line switch, and multi-threaded runner (Patch from Bob Cotton) -* Applied [#9926] Rakefile - RSPEC_DEPS constant as an Array of Hashes instead of an Array of Arrays (Patch from Scott Taylor) -* Applied [#9925] Changed ".rhtml" to "template" in REST spec generator (Patch from Scott Taylor) -* Applied [#9852] Patch for RSpec's Website using Webgen 0.4.2 (Patch from Scott Taylor) -* Fixed [#6523] Run rspec on rails without a db -* Fixed [#9295] rake spec should run anything in the spec directory (not just rspec's standard dirs) -* Added [#9786] infer controller and helper names from the described type -* Fixed [#7795] form_tag renders action='/view_spec' in view specs -* Fixed [#9767] rspec_on_rails should not define rescue_action on controllers -* Fixed [#9421] --line doesn't work with behaviours that use class names -* Fixed [#9760] rspec generators incompatible with changes to edge rails -* Added [#9786] infer controller and helper names from the described type -* Applied a simplified version of [#9282] Change to allow running specs from textmate with rspec installed as a rails plugin (and no rspec gem installed) -* Applied [#9700] Make Spec::DSL::Example#name public / Add a --timeout switch. A great way to prevent specs from getting slow. -* In Rails, script/generate rspec will generate a spec.opts file that optimises faster/more efficient running of specs. -* Added [#9522] support using rspec's expectations with test/unit -* Moved rspec_on_rails up to the project root, simplifying the download url -* Fixed [#8103] RSpec not installing spec script correctly. -* The --spec option is replaced by the --example option. -* The --loadby option no longer supports a file argument. Use --example file_name instead. -* The --example option can now take a file name as an argument. The file should contain example names. -* Internal classes are named Behaviour/Example (rather than Context/Specification). -* You can now use mocha by saying config.mock_with :mocha in a spec_helper -* before_context_eval is replaced by before_eval. -* Applied [#9509] allow spaced options in spec.opts -* Applied [#9510] Added File for Ruby 1.8.6 -* Applied [#9511] Clarification to README file in spec/ -* Moved all of the Spec::Rails specs down to the plugins directory - now you can run the specs after you install. -* Updated RSpec.tmbundle to the 0.9 syntax and replaced context/specify with describe/it. -* Applied [#9232] ActionController::Base#render is sometimes protected (patch from Dan Manges) -* Added --reverse option, allowing contexts/specs to be run in reverse order. -* Added --loadby option, allowing better control over load order for spec files. mtime and file.txt supported. -* Implemented [#8696] --order option (see --reverse and --loadby) -* Added describe/it as aliases for context/specify - suggestion from Dan North. -* Applied [#7637] [PATCH] add skip-migration option to rspec_scaffold generator -* Added [#9167] string.should have_tag -* Changed script/rails_spec_server to script/spec_server and added script/spec (w/ path to vendor/plugins/rspec) -* Fixed [#8897] Error when mixing controller spec with/without integrated views and using template system other than rhtml -* Updated sample app specs to 0.9 syntax -* Updated generated specs to 0.9 syntax -* Applied [#8994] trunk: generated names for be_ specs (Multiple patches from Yurii Rashkovskii) -* Applied [#9983]: Allow before and after to be called in BehaviourEval. This is useful for shared examples. - -=== Version 0.8.2 - -Replaced assert_select fork with an assert_select wrapper for have_tag. This means that "should have_rjs" no longer supports :hide or :effect, but you can still use should_have_rjs for those. - -=== Version 0.8.1 - -Quick "in house" bug-fix - -=== Version 0.8.0 - -This release introduces a new approach to handling expectations using Expression Matchers. - -See Upgrade[http://rspec.rubyforge.org/upgrade.html], Spec::Expectations, Spec::Matchers and RELEASE-PLAN for more info. - -This release also improves the spec command line by adding DRb support and making it possible to -store command line options in a file. This means a more flexible RSpec experience with Rails, -Rake and editor plugins like TextMate. - -It also sports myriad new features, bug fixes, patches and general goodness: - -* Fixed [#8928] rspec_on_rails 0.8.0-RC1 controller tests make double call to setup_with_fixtures -* Fixed [#8925] Documentation bug in 0.8.0RC1 rspec website -* Applied [#8132] [PATCH] RSpec breaks "rake db:sessions:create" in a rails project that has the rspec_on_rails plugin (Patch from Erik Kastner) -* Fixed [#8789] --line and --spec not working when the context has parenhesis in the name -* Added [#8783] auto generate spec names from last expectation -* --heckle now fails if the heckled class or module is not found. -* Fixed [#8771] Spec::Mocks::BaseExpectation#with converts hash params to array of arrays with #collect -* Fixed [#8750] should[_not]_include backwards compatibility between 0.8.0-RC1 and 0.7.5.1 broken -* Fixed [#8646] Context Runner does not report on Non standard exceptions and return a 0 return code -* RSpec on Rails' spec_helper.rb will only force RAILS_ENV to test if it was not specified on the command line. -* Fixed [#5485] proc#should_raise and proc#should_not_raise output -* Added [#8484] should_receive with blocks -* Applied [#8218] heckle_runner.rb doesn't work with heckle >= 1.2.0 (Patch from Michal Kwiatkowski) -* Fixed [#8240] Cryptic error message when no controller_name -* Applied [#7461] [PATCH] Contexts don't call Module::included when they include a module -* Removed unintended block of test/unit assertions in rspec_on_rails - they should all, in theory, now be accessible -* Added mock_model method to RSpec on Rails, which stubs common methods. Based on http://metaclass.org/2006/12/22/making-a-mockery-of-activerecord -* Fixed [#8165] Partial Mock Errors when respond_to? is true but the method is not in the object -* Fixed [#7611] Partial Mocks override Subclass methods -* Fixed [#8302] Strange side effect when mocking a class method -* Applied [#8316] to_param should return a stringified key in resource generator's controller spec (Patch from Chris Anderson) -* Applied [#8216] shortcut for creating object stub -* Applied [#8008] Correct generated specs for view when calling resource generator (Patch from Jonathan Tron) -* Fixed [#7754] Command-R fails to run spec in TextMate (added instruction from Luke Redpath to the website) -* Fixed [#7826] RSpect.tmbundle web page out of date. -* RSpec on Rails specs are now running against RoR 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 -* rspec_scaffold now generates specs for views -* In a Rails app, RSpec core is only loaded when RAILS_ENV==test (init.rb) -* Added support for target.should arbitrary_expectation_handler and target.should_not arbitrary_expectation_handler -* Fixed [#7533] Spec suite fails and the process exits with a code 0 -* Fixed [#7565] Subsequent stub! calls for method fail to override the first call to method -* Applied [#7524] Incorrect Documentation for 'pattern' in Rake task (patch from Stephen Duncan) -* Fixed [#7409] default fixtures do not appear to run. -* Fixed [#7507] "render..and return" doesn't return -* Fixed [#7509] rcov/rspec incorrectly includes boot.rb (Patch from Courtenay) -* Fixed [#7506] unnecessary complex output on failure of response.should be_redirect -* Applied [#6098] Make scaffold_resource generator. Based on code from Pat Maddox. -* The drbspec command is gone. Use spec --drb instead. -* The drb option is gone from the Rake task. Pass --drb to spec_opts instead. -* New -X/--drb option for running specs against a server like spec/rails' script/rails_spec_server -* New -O/--options and -G/--generate flags for file-based options (handy for spec/rails) -* Applied [#7339] Turn off caching in HTML reports -* Applied [#7419] "c option for colorizing output does not work with rails_spec" (Patch from Shintaro Kakutani) -* Applied [#7406] [PATCH] 0.7.5 rspec_on_rails loads fixtures into development database (Patch from Wilson Bilkovich) -* Applied [#7387] Allow stubs to return consecutive values (Patch from Pat Maddox) -* Applied [#7393] Fix for rake task (Patch from Pat Maddox) -* Reinstated support for response.should_render (in addition to controller.should_render) - -=== Version 0.7.5.1 - -Bug fix release to allow downloads of rspec gem using rubygems 0.9.1. - -=== Version 0.7.5 -This release adds support for Heckle - Seattle'rb's code mutation tool. -There are also several bug fixes to the RSpec core and the RSpec on Rails plugin. - -* Removed svn:externals on rails versions and plugins -* Applied [#7345] Adding context_setup and context_teardown, with specs and 100% rcov -* Applied [#7320] [PATCH] Allow XHR requests in controller specs to render RJS templates -* Applied [#7319] Migration code uses drop_column when it should use remove_column (patch from Pat Maddox) -* Added support for Heckle -* Applied [#7282] dump results even if spec is interrupted (patch from Kouhei Sutou) -* Applied [#7277] model.should_have(n).errors_on(:attribute) (patch from Wilson Bilkovich) -* Applied [#7270] RSpec render_partial colliding with simply_helpful (patch from David Goodlad) -* Added [#7250] stubs should support throwing -* Added [#7249] stubs should support yielding -* Fixed [#6760] fatal error when accessing nested finders in rspec -* Fixed [#7179] script/generate rspec_scaffold generates incorrect helper name -* Added preliminary support for assert_select (response.should_have) -* Fixed [#6971] and_yield does not work when the arity is -1 -* Fixed [#6898] Can we separate rspec from the plugins? -* Added [#7025] should_change should accept a block -* Applied [#6989] partials with locals (patch from Micah Martin) -* Applied [#7023] Typo in team.page - -=== Version 0.7.4 - -This release features a complete redesign of the reports generated with --format html. -As usual there are many bug fixes - mostly related to spec/rails. - -* Applied [#7010] Fixes :spacer_template does not work w/ view spec (patch from Shintaro Kakutani) -* Applied [#6798] ensure two ':' in the first backtrace line for Emacs's 'next-error' command (patch from Kouhei Sutou) -* Added Much nicer reports to generated website -* Much nicer reports with --format --html (patch from Luke Redpath) -* Applied [#6959] Calls to render and redirect in controllers should return true -* Fixed [#6981] helper method is not available in partial template. -* Added [#6978] mock should tell you the expected and actual args when receiving the right message with the wrong args -* Added the possibility to tweak the output of the HtmlFormatter (by overriding extra_failure_content). -* Fixed [#6936] View specs don't include ApplicationHelper by default -* Fixed [#6903] Rendering a partial in a view makes the view spec blow up -* Added callback library from Brian Takita -* Added [#6925] support controller.should_render :action_name -* Fixed [#6884] intermittent errors related to method binding -* Fixed [#6870] rspec on edge rails spec:controller fixture loading fails -* Using obj.inspect for all messages -* Improved performance by getting rid of instance_exec (instance_eval is good enough because we never need to pass it args) - -=== Version 0.7.3 - -Almost normal bug fix/new feature release. - -A couple of things you need to change in your rails specs: -# spec_helper.rb is a little different (see http://rspec.rubyforge.org/upgrade.html) -# use controller.should_render before OR after the action (controller.should_have_rendered is deprecated) - -* Applied [#6577] messy mock backtrace when frozen to edge rails (patch from Jay Levitt) -* Fixed [#6674] rspec_on_rails fails on @session deprecation warning -* Fixed [#6780] routing() was failing...fix included - works for 1.1.6 and edge (1.2) -* Fixed [#6835] bad message with arbitrary predicate -* Added [#6731] Partial templates rendered -* Fixed [#6713] helper methods not rendered in view tests? -* Fixed [#6707] cannot run controller / helper tests via rails_spec or spec only works with rake -* Applied [#6417] lambda {...}.should_change(receiver, :message) (patch from Wilson Bilkovich) -* Eliminated dependency on ZenTest -* Fixed [#6650] Reserved characters in the TextMate bundle break svn on Win32 -* Fixed [#6643] script/generate rspec_controller: invalid symbol generation for 'controller_name' for *modularized* controllers -* The script/rails_spec command has been moved to bin/drbspec in RSpec core (installed by the gem) - -=== Version 0.7.2 - -This release introduces a brand new RSpec bundle for TextMate, plus some small bugfixes. - -* Packaged RSpec.tmbundle.tgz as part of the distro -* Fixed [#6593] Add moving progress bar to HtmlFormatter using Javascript -* Applied [#6265] should_raise should accept an Exception object -* Fixed [#6616] Can't run Rails specs with RSpec.tmbundle -* Fixed [#6411] Can't run Rails specs with ruby -* Added [#6589] New -l --line option. This is useful for IDE/editor runners/extensions. -* Fixed [#6615] controller.should_render_rjs should support :partial => 'path/to/template' - -=== Version 0.7.1 - -Bug fixes and a couple o' new features. - -* Fixed [#6575] Parse error in aliasing the partial mock original method (patch by Brian Takita) -* Fixed [#6277] debris left by stubbing (trunk) [submitted by dastels] (fixed by fix to [#6575]) -* Fixed [#6575] Parse error in aliasing the partial mock original method -* Fixed [#6555] should_have_tag does not match documentation -* Fixed [#6567] SyntaxError should not stop entire run -* Fixed [#6558] integrated views look for template even when redirected -* Fixed [#6547] response.should be_redirect broken in 0.7.0 -* Applied [#6471] Easy way to spec routes -* Applied [#6587] Rspec on Rails displays "Spec::Rails::ContextFactory" as context name -* Applied [#6514] Document has trivial typos. -* Added [#6560] controller.session should be available before the action -* Added support for should_have_rjs :visual_effect -* Different printing and colours for unmet expectations (red) and other exceptions (magenta) -* Simplified method_missing on mock_methods to make it less invasive on partial mocks. - -=== Version 0.7.0 - -This is the "Grow up and eat your own dog food release". RSpec is now used on itself and -we're no longer using Test::Unit to test it. Although, we are still extending Test::Unit -for the rails plugin (indirectly - through ZenTest) - -IMPORTANT NOTE: THIS RELEASE IS NOT 100% BACKWARDS COMPATIBLE TO 0.6.x - -There are a few changes that will require that you change your existing specs. - -RSpec now handles equality exactly like ruby does: - -# actual.should_equal(expected) will pass if actual.equal?(expected) returns true -# actual.should eql(expected) will pass if actual.eql?(expected) returns true -# actual.should == expected will pass if actual == expected) returns true - -At the high level, eql? implies equivalence, while equal? implies object identity. For more -information on how ruby deals w/ equality, you should do this: - -ri equal? - -or look at this: - -http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Object.html#M001057 - -Also, we left in should_be as a synonym for should_equal, so the only specs that should break are the -ones using should_equal (which used to use == instead of .equal?). - -Lastly, should_be used to handle true and false differently from any other values. We've removed -this special handling, so now actual.should_be true will fail for any value other than true (it -used to pass for any non-nil, non-false value), and actual.should_be false will fail for any -value other than false (it used to pass for nil or false). - -Here's what you'll need to do to update your specs: -# search for "should_equal" and replace with "should_eql" -# run specs - -If any specs still fail, they are probably related to should be_true or should_be_false using -non-boolean values. Those you'll just have to inspect manually and adjust appropriately (sorry!). - --------------------------------------------------- -Specifying multiple return values in mocks now works like this: - -mock.should_receive(:message).and_return(1,2,3) - -It used to work like this: - -mock.should_receive(:message).and_return([1,2,3]) - -but we decided that was counter intuitive and otherwise lame. - -Here's what you'll need to do to update your specs: -# search for "and_return([" -# get rid of the "[" and "]" - --------------------------------------------------- -RSpec on Rails now supports the following (thanks to ZenTest upon which it is built): - -# Separate specs for models, views, controllers and helpers -# Controller specs are completely decoupled from the views by default (though you can tell them to couple themselves if you prefer) -# View specs are completely decoupled from app-specific controllers - -See http://rspec.rubyforge.org/documentation/rails/index.html for more information --------------------------------------------------- -As usual, there are also other new features and bug fixes: - -* Added lots of documentation on mocks/stubs and the rails plugin. -* Added support for assigns[key] syntax for controller specs (to align w/ pre-existing syntax for view specs) -* Added support for controller.should_redirect_to -* RSpec on Rails automatically checks whether it's compatible with the installed RSpec -* Applied [#6393] rspec_on_rails uses deprecated '@response' instead of the accessor -* RSpec now has 100% spec coverage(!) -* Added support for stubbing and partial mocking -* Progress (....F..F.) is now coloured. Tweaked patch from KAKUTANI Shintaro. -* Backtrace now excludes the rcov runner (/usr/local/bin/rcov) -* Fixed [#5539] predicates do not work w/ rails -* Added [#6091] support for Regexp matching messages sent to should_raise -* Added [#6333] support for Regexp matching in mock arguments -* Applied [#6283] refactoring of diff support to allow selectable formats and custom differs -* Fixed [#5564] "ruby spec_file.rb" doesn't work the same way as "spec spec_file.rb" -* Fixed [#6056] Multiple output of failing-spec notice -* Fixed [#6233] Colours in specdoc -* Applied [#6207] Allows --diff option to diff target and expected's #inspect output (Patch by Lachie Cox) -* Fixed [#6203] Failure messages are misleading - consider using inspect. -* Added [#6334] subject.should_have_xyz will try to call subject.has_xyz? - use this for hash.should_have_key(key) -* Fixed [#6017] Rake task should ignore empty or non-existent spec-dirs - -=== Version 0.6.4 - -In addition to a number of bug fixes and patches, this release begins to formalize the support for -RSpec on Rails. - -* Added Christopher Petrilli's TextMate bundle to vendor/textmate/RSpec.tmbundle -* Fixed [#5909], once again supporting multi_word_predicates -* Applied [#5873] - response.should_have_rjs (initial patch from Jake Howerton, based on ARTS by Kevin Clark) -* Added generation of view specs for rspec_on_rails -* Applied [#5815] active_record_subclass.should_have(3).records -* Added support in "rake stats" for view specs (in spec/views) -* Applied [#5801] QuickRef.pdf should say RSpec, not rSpec -* Applied [#5728] rails_spec_runner fails on Windows (Patch from Lindsay Evans). -* Applied [#5708] RSpec Rails plugin rspec_controller generator makes specs that do not parse. -* Cleaned up RSpec on Rails so it doesn't pollute as much during bootstrapping. -* Added support for response.should_have_tag and response.should_not_have_tag (works just like assert_tag in rails) -* Added new -c, --colour, --color option for colourful (red/green) output. Inspired from Pat Eyler's Redgreen gem. -* Added examples for Watir and Selenium under the gem's vendor directory. -* Renamed rails_spec_runner to rails_spec_server (as referred to in the docs) -* Added support for trying a plural for arbitrary predicates. E.g. Album.should_exist(:name => "Hey Jude") will call Album.exists?(:name => "Hey Jude") -* Added support for should_have to work with methods taking args returning a collection. E.g. @dave.should_have(3).albums_i_have_that_this_guy_doesnt(@aslak) -* Added [#5570] should_not_receive(:msg).with(:specific, "args") -* Applied [#5065] to support using define_method rather than method_missing to capture expected messages on mocks. Thanks to Eero Saynatkari for the tip that made it work. -* Restructured directories and Modules in order to separate rspec into three distinct Modules: Spec::Expectations, Spec::Runner and Spec::Mocks. This will allow us to more easily integrate other mock frameworks and/or allow test/unit users to take advantage of the expectation API. -* Applied [#5620] support any boolean method and arbitrary comparisons (5.should_be < 6) (Patch from Mike Williams) - -=== Version 0.6.3 - -This release fixes some minor bugs related to RSpec on Rails -Note that if you upgrade a rails app with this version of the rspec_on_rails plugin -you should remove your lib/tasks/rspec.rake if it exists. - -* Backtraces from drb (and other standard ruby libraries) are now stripped from backtraces. -* Applied [#5557] Put rspec.rake into the task directory of the RSpec on Rails plugin (Patch from Daniel Siemssen) -* Applied [#5556] rails_spec_server loads environment.rb twice (Patch from Daniel Siemssen) - -=== Version 0.6.2 -This release fixes a couple of regressions with the rake task that were introduced in the previous version (0.6.1) - -* Fixed [#5518] ruby -w: warnings in 0.6.1 -* Applied [#5525] fix rake task path to spec tool for gem-installed rspec (patch from Riley Lynch) -* Fixed a teensey regression with the rake task - introduced in 0.6.1. The spec command is now quoted so it works on windows. - -=== Version 0.6.1 -This is the "fix the most annoying bugs release" of RSpec. There are 9 bugfixes this time. -Things that may break backwards compatibility: -1) Spec::Rake::SpecTask no longer has the options attribute. Use ruby_opts, spec_opts and rcov_opts instead. - -* Fixed [#4891] RCOV task failing on windows -* Fixed [#4896] Shouldn't modify user's $LOAD_PATH (Tip from Gavin Sinclair) -* Fixed [#5369] ruby -w: warnings in RSpec 0.5.16 (Tip from Suraj Kurapati) -* Applied [#5141] ExampleMatcher doesn't escape strings before matching (Patch from Nikolai Weibull). -* Fixed [#5224] Move 'require diff-lcs' from test_helper.rb to diff_test.rb (Tip from Chris Roos) -* Applied [#5449] Rake stats for specs (Patch from Nick Sieger) -* Applied [#5468, #5058] Fix spec runner to correctly run controller specs (Patch from Daniel Siemssen) -* Applied fixes to rails_spec_server to improve its ability to run several times. (Patch from Daniel Siemssen) -* Changed RCov::VerifyTask to fail if the coverage is above the threshold. This is to ensure it gets bumped when coverage improves. - -=== Version 0.6.0 -This release makes an official commitment to underscore_syntax (with no more support for dot.syntax) - -* Fixed bug (5292) that caused mock argument matching to fail -* Converted ALL tests to use underscore syntax -* Fixed all remaining problems with underscores revealed by converting all the tests to underscores -* Enhanced sugar to support combinations of methods (i.e. once.and_return) -* Simplified helper structure taking advantage of dot/underscore combos (i.e. should.be.an_instance_of, which can be expressed as should be_an_instance_of) -* Added support for at_most in mocks -* Added support for should_not_receive(:msg) (will be removing should_receive(:msg).never some time soon) -* Added support for should_have_exactly(5).items_in_collection - -=== Version 0.5.16 -This release improves Rails support and test2spec translation. - -* Fixed underscore problems that occurred when RSpec was used in Rails -* Simplified the Rails support by packaging it as a plugin instead of a generator gem. -* Fixed [#5063] 'rspec_on_rails' require line in spec_helper.rb -* Added pre_commit rake task to reduce risk of regressions. Useful for RSpec developers and patchers. -* Added failure_message to RSpec Rake task -* test2spec now defines converted helper methods outside of the setup block (bug #5057). - -=== Version 0.5.15 -This release removes a prematurely added feature that shouldn't have been added. - -* Removed support for differences that was added in 0.5.14. The functionality is not aligned with RSpec's vision. - -=== Version 0.5.14 -This release introduces better ways to extend specs, improves some of the core API and -a experimental support for faster rails specs. - -* Added proc methods for specifying differences (increments and decrements). See difference_test.rb -* Methods can now be defined alongside specs. This obsoletes the need for defining methods in setup. (Patch #5002 from Brian Takita) -* Sugar (underscores) now works correctly with should be_a_kind_of and should be_an_instance_of -* Added support for include and inherit in contexts. (Patch #4971 from Brian Takita) -* Added rails_spec and rails_spec_server for faster specs on rails (still buggy - help needed) -* Fixed bug that caused should_render to break if given a :symbol (in Rails) -* Added support for comparing exception message in should_raise and should_not_raise - -=== Version 0.5.13 -This release fixes some subtle bugs in the mock API. - -* Use fully-qualified class name of Exceptions in failure message. Easier to debug that way. -* Fixed a bug that caused mocks to yield a one-element array (rather than the element) when one yield arg specified. -* Mocks not raise AmbiguousReturnError if an explicit return is used at the same time as an expectation block. -* Blocks passed to yielding mocks can now raise without causing mock verification to fail. - -=== Version 0.5.12 -This release adds diff support for failure messages, a HTML formatter plus some other -minor enhancements. - -* Added HTML formatter. -* Added fail_on_error option to spectask. -* Added support for diffing, using the diff-lcs Rubygem (#2648). -* Remove RSpec on Rails files from backtrace (#4694). -* All of RSpec's own tests run successfully after translation with test2spec. -* Added --verbose mode for test2spec - useful for debugging when classes fail to translate. -* Output of various formatters is now flushed - to get more continuous output. - -=== Version 0.5.11 -This release makes test2spec usable with Rails (with some manual steps). -See http://rspec.rubyforge.org/tools/rails.html for more details - -* test2spec now correctly translates bodies of helper methods (non- test_*, setup and teardown ones). -* Added more documentation about how to get test2spec to work with Rails. - -=== Version 0.5.10 -This version features a second rewrite of test2spec - hopefully better than the previous one. - -* Improved test2spec's internals. It now transforms the syntax tree before writing out the code. - -=== Version 0.5.9 -This release improves test2spec by allowing more control over the output - -* Added --template option to test2spec, which allows for custom output driven by ERB -* Added --quiet option to test2spec -* Removed unnecessary dependency on RubyToC - -=== Version 0.5.8 -This release features a new Test::Unit to RSpec translation tool. -Also note that the RubyGem of the previous release (0.5.7) was corrupt. -We're close to being able to translate all of RSpec's own Test::Unit -tests and have them run successfully! - -* Updated test2spec documentation. -* Replaced old test2rspec with a new test2spec, which is based on ParseTree and RubyInline. - -=== Version 0.5.7 -This release changes examples and documentation to recommend underscores rather than dots, -and addresses some bugfixes and changes to the spec commandline. - -* spec DIR now works correctly, recursing down and slurping all *.rb files -* All documentation and examples are now using '_' instead of '.' -* Custom external formatters can now be specified via --require and --format. - -=== Version 0.5.6 -This release fixes a bug in the Rails controller generator - -* The controller generator did not write correct source code (missing 'do'). Fixed. - -=== Version 0.5.5 -This release adds initial support for Ruby on Rails in the rspec_generator gem. - -* [Rails] Reorganised Lachie's original code to be a generator packaged as a gem rather than a plugin. -* [Rails] Imported code from http://lachie.info/svn/projects/rails_plugins/rspec_on_rails (Written by Lachie Cox) -* Remove stack trace lines from TextMate's Ruby bundle -* Better error message from spectask when no spec files are found. - -=== Version 0.5.4 -The "the tutorial is ahead of the gem" release - -* Support for running a single spec with --spec -* Exitcode is now 1 unless all specs pass, in which case it's 0. -* -v, --version now both mean the same thing -* For what was verbose output (-v), use --format specdoc or -f s -* --format rdoc always runs in dry-run mode -* Removed --doc and added --format and --dry-run -* Refactored towards more pluggable formatters -* Use webgen's execute tag when generating website (more accurate) -* Fixed incorrect quoting of spec_opts in SpecTask -* Added patch to enable underscored shoulds like 1.should_equal(1) - patch from Rich Kilmer -* Removed most inherited instance method from Mock, making more methods mockable. -* Made the RCovVerify task part of the standard toolset. -* Documented Rake task and how to use it with Rcov -* Implemented tags for website (hooking into ERB, RedCloth and syntax) -* RSpec Rake task now takes spec_opts and out params so it can be used for doc generation -* RCov integration for RSpec Rake task (#4058) -* Group all results instead of printing them several times (#4057) -* Mocks can now yield -* Various improvements to error reporting (including #4191) -* backtrace excludes rspec code - use -b to include it -* split examples into examples (passing) and failing_examples - -=== Version 0.5.3 -The "hurry up, CoR is in two days" release. - -* Don't run rcov by default -* Make separate task for running tests with RCov -* Added Rake task to fail build if coverage drops below a certain threshold -* Even more failure output cleanup (simplification) -* Added duck_type constraint for mocks - -=== Version 0.5.2 -This release has minor improvements to the commandline and fixes some gem warnings - -* Readded README to avoid RDoc warnings -* Added --version switch to commandline -* More changes to the mock API - -=== Version 0.5.1 -This release is the first release of RSpec with a new website. It will look better soon. - -* Added initial documentation for API -* Added website based on webgen -* Modified test task to use rcov -* Deleted unused code (thanks, rcov!) -* Various changes to the mock API, -* Various improvements to failure reporting - -=== Version 0.5.0 -This release introduces a new API and obsolesces previous versions. - -* Moved source code to separate subfolders -* Added new DSL runner based on instance_exec -* Added spike for testdox/rdoc generation -* merge Astels' and Chelimsky's work on ShouldHelper -* this would be 0.5.0 if I updated the documentation -* it breaks all of your existing specifications. We're not sorry. - -=== Version 0.3.2 - -The "srbaker is an idiot" release. - -* also forgot to update the path to the actual Subversion repository -* this should be it - -=== Version 0.3.1 - -This is just 0.3.0, but with the TUTORIAL added to the documentation list. - -* forgot to include TUTORIAL in the documentation - -=== Version 0.3.0 - -It's been a while since last release, lots of new stuff is available. For instance: - -* improvements to the runners -* addition of should_raise expectation (thanks to Brian Takita) -* some documentation improvements -* RSpec usable as a DSL - -=== Version 0.2.0 - -This release provides a tutorial for new users wishing to get started with -RSpec, and many improvements. - -* improved reporting in the spec runner output -* update the examples to the new mock api -* added TUTORIAL, a getting started document for new users of RSpec - -=== Version 0.1.7 - -This release improves installation and documentation, mock integration and error reporting. - -* Comparison errors now print the class name too. -* Mocks now take an optional +options+ parameter to specify behaviour. -* Removed __expects in favour of should_receive -* Added line number reporting in mock error messages for unreceived message expectations. -* Added should_match and should_not_match. -* Added a +mock+ method to Spec::Context which will create mocks that autoverify (no need to call __verify). -* Mocks now require names in the constructor to ensure sensible error messages. -* Made 'spec' executable and updated usage instructions in README accordingly. -* Made more parts of the Spec::Context API private to avoid accidental usage. -* Added more RDoc to Spec::Context. - -=== Version 0.1.6 - -More should methods. - -* Added should_match and should_not_match. - -=== Version 0.1.5 - -Included examples and tests in gem. - -=== Version 0.1.4 - -More tests on block based Mock expectations. - -=== Version 0.1.3 - -Improved mocking: - -* block based Mock expectations. - -=== Version 0.1.2 - -This release adds some improvements to the mock API and minor syntax improvements - -* Added Mock.should_expect for a more consistent DSL. -* Added MockExpectation.and_returns for a better DSL. -* Made Mock behave as a null object after a call to Mock.ignore_missing -* Internal syntax improvements. -* Improved exception trace by adding exception class name to error message. -* Renamed some tests 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-spec/spec/runner/resources/a_bar.rb -spec/spec/runner/resources/a_foo.rb -spec/spec/runner/resources/a_spec.rb -spec/spec/runner/resources/custom_example_group_runner.rb -spec/spec/runner/resources/utf8_encoded.rb -spec/spec/runner/spec.opts -spec/spec/runner/spec_drb.opts -spec/spec/runner/spec_spaced.opts -spec/spec/runner_spec.rb -spec/spec_helper.rb -spec/support/macros.rb -spec/support/spec_classes.rb diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/README.rdoc b/vendor/plugins/rspec/README.rdoc deleted file mode 100644 index 3174497a3..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/README.rdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -= RSpec - -* http://rspec.info -* http://rubyforge.org/projects/rspec -* http://github.com/dchelimsky/rspec/wikis -* mailto:rspec-users@rubyforge.org -* mailto:rspec-devel@rubyforge.org - -== DESCRIPTION: - -RSpec is a Behaviour Driven Development framework for writing executable code -examples. - -== FEATURES: - -* Spec::Example provides a framework for organizing executable code examples -* Spec::Expectations adds #should and #should_not to every object -* Spec::Matchers provides Expression Matchers for use with #should and #should_not -* Spec::Mocks is a full featured mock object/stubbing library - -== SYNOPSIS: - - describe Account do - context "transfering money" do - it "deposits transfer amount to the other account" do - source = Account.new(50, :USD) - target = mock('target account') - target.should_receive(:deposit).with(Money.new(5, :USD)) - source.transfer(5, :USD).to(target) - end - - it "reduces its balance by the transfer amount" do - source = Account.new(50, :USD) - target = stub('target account') - source.transfer(5, :USD).to(target) - source.balance.should == Money.new(45, :USD) - end - end - end - - $ spec spec/account_spec.rb --format nested - Account - transfering money - deposits transfer amount to the other account - reduces its balance by the transfer amount - - 2 examples, 0 failures - -== INSTALL: - - [sudo] gem install rspec - - or - - clone, build, install - See http://wiki.github.com/dchelimsky/rspec \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/Rakefile b/vendor/plugins/rspec/Rakefile deleted file mode 100644 index 1a0a7cfe6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/Rakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -# -*- ruby -*- -gem 'hoe', '>=2.0.0' -require 'hoe' - -$:.unshift 'lib' - -require 'spec/version' -require 'spec/rake/spectask' -require 'spec/ruby' -require 'cucumber/rake/task' - -Hoe.spec 'rspec' do - self.version = Spec::VERSION::STRING - self.summary = Spec::VERSION::SUMMARY - self.description = "Behaviour Driven Development for Ruby." - self.rubyforge_name = 'rspec' - self.developer('RSpec Development Team', 'rspec-devel@rubyforge.org') - self.extra_dev_deps << ["cucumber",">=0.3"] << ["bmabey-fakefs",">=0.1.1"] << ["syntax",">=1.0"] << ["diff-lcs",">=1.1.2"] - self.extra_dev_deps << ["heckle",">=1.4.3"] unless Spec::Ruby.version >= "1.9" - self.remote_rdoc_dir = "rspec/#{Spec::VERSION::STRING}" - self.rspec_options = ['--options', 'spec/spec.opts'] - self.history_file = 'History.rdoc' - self.readme_file = 'README.rdoc' - self.post_install_message = <<-POST_INSTALL_MESSAGE -#{'*'*50} - - Thank you for installing rspec-#{Spec::VERSION::STRING} - - Please be sure to read History.rdoc and Upgrade.rdoc - for useful information about this release. - -#{'*'*50} -POST_INSTALL_MESSAGE -end - -['audit','test','test_deps','default','post_blog'].each do |task| - Rake.application.instance_variable_get('@tasks').delete(task) -end - -task :post_blog do - # no-op -end - -# Some of the tasks are in separate files since they are also part of the website documentation -load 'resources/rake/examples.rake' -load 'resources/rake/examples_with_rcov.rake' -load 'resources/rake/failing_examples_with_html.rake' -load 'resources/rake/verify_rcov.rake' - -task :cleanup_rcov_files do - rm_rf 'coverage.data' -end - - -if RUBY_VERSION =~ /^1.8/ - task :default => [:cleanup_rcov_files, :features, :verify_rcov] -else - task :default => [:spec, :features] -end - -namespace :spec do - - desc "Run all specs with rcov" - Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(:rcov) do |t| - t.spec_files = FileList['spec/**/*_spec.rb'] - t.spec_opts = ['--options', 'spec/spec.opts'] - t.rcov = true - t.rcov_dir = 'coverage' - t.rcov_opts = ['--exclude', "features,kernel,load-diff-lcs\.rb,instance_exec\.rb,lib/spec.rb,lib/spec/runner.rb,^spec/*,bin/spec,examples,/gems,/Library/Ruby,\.autotest,#{ENV['GEM_HOME']}"] - t.rcov_opts << '--sort coverage --text-summary --aggregate coverage.data' - end - - desc "Run files listed in spec/spec_files.txt" - Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new(:focus) do |t| - if File.exists?('spec/spec_files.txt') - t.spec_files = File.readlines('spec/spec_files.txt').collect{|f| f.chomp} - end - end -end - -desc "Run Cucumber features" -if RUBY_VERSION =~ /^1.8/ - Cucumber::Rake::Task.new :features do |t| - t.rcov = true - t.rcov_opts = ['--exclude', "features,kernel,load-diff-lcs\.rb,instance_exec\.rb,lib/spec.rb,lib/spec/runner.rb,^spec/*,bin/spec,examples,/gems,/Library/Ruby,\.autotest,#{ENV['GEM_HOME']}"] - t.rcov_opts << '--no-html --aggregate coverage.data' - t.cucumber_opts = %w{--format progress} - end -else - task :features do - sh 'cucumber --profile no_heckle' - end -end - -desc "Run failing examples (see failure output)" -Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new('failing_examples') do |t| - t.spec_files = FileList['failing_examples/**/*_spec.rb'] - t.spec_opts = ['--options', 'spec/spec.opts'] -end - -def egrep(pattern) - Dir['**/*.rb'].each do |fn| - count = 0 - open(fn) do |f| - while line = f.gets - count += 1 - if line =~ pattern - puts "#{fn}:#{count}:#{line}" - end - end - end - end -end - -desc "Look for TODO and FIXME tags in the code" -task :todo do - egrep /(FIXME|TODO|TBD)/ -end - -desc "verify_committed, verify_rcov, post_news, release" -task :complete_release => [:verify_committed, :verify_rcov, :post_news, :release] - -desc "Verifies that there is no uncommitted code" -task :verify_committed do - IO.popen('git status') do |io| - io.each_line do |line| - raise "\n!!! Do a git commit first !!!\n\n" if line =~ /^#\s*modified:/ - end - end -end - -namespace :update do - desc "update the manifest" - task :manifest do - system %q[touch Manifest.txt; rake check_manifest | grep -v "(in " | patch] - end -end - -task :clobber => :clobber_tmp - -task :clobber_tmp do - cmd = %q[rm -r tmp] - puts cmd - system cmd if test ?d, 'tmp' -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/Ruby1.9.rdoc b/vendor/plugins/rspec/Ruby1.9.rdoc deleted file mode 100644 index e42cc85e4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/Ruby1.9.rdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -= RSpec and Ruby 1.9 - -RSpec runs on Ruby 1.9.1 with the following caveats. - -== Test::Unit - -RSpec/Test::Unit interop will run with the test-unit-1.2.3 gem, but you must install it. - -== Class Variables - -Due to changes in scoping rules, class variables within example groups are not -supported in Ruby 1.9. - - describe "a class variable" do - @@class_variable = "a class variable" - - it "can access class variables in examples in Ruby 1.8" do - with_ruby 1.8 do - @@class_variable.should == "a class variable" - end - end - - it "can NOT access class variables in examples in Ruby 1.9" do - with_ruby 1.9 do - lambda do - @@class_variable.should == "a class variable" - end.should raise_error(NameError) - end - end - end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/TODO.txt b/vendor/plugins/rspec/TODO.txt deleted file mode 100644 index fc59a25bb..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/TODO.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -== Refactoring - -** global predictate matchers should be stored in run_options -* eliminate dependency on global options and configuration -** the only place they should exist is in the Runner, which should manage them - -== Future - -* do SOMETHING with the website -* separate the underlying framework from the DSL - * be able to do everything with classes and methods -* tweak raise_error rdoc to show only one arg - -== rspec-2.0 - -* rename top level namespace to Rspec and commands to 'rspec' and 'autorspec' - * continue to support Spec 'spec' and 'autospec' as aliases for a reasonable time diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/Upgrade.rdoc b/vendor/plugins/rspec/Upgrade.rdoc deleted file mode 100644 index 126177f33..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/Upgrade.rdoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,199 +0,0 @@ -= Upgrade to rspec-1.2.9 - -== What's new - -=== spec/spec.opts - -If you have a spec/spec.opts file, the spec command will now use that -automatically as long as you don't include any options on the command line. - -=== let() - -Writing specs tends to follow a regular pattern of using local variables, discovering duplication, and then having to convert to local variables to instance variables by adding an "@" symbol. The let() method assigns the result of a lazy eval'd block as the return value of an instance method using -the same name. This way you can go from this: - - describe Subscription do - it "does something" do - subscription = Subscription.create :limit => 1 - subscription... - end - - it "does something else" do - subscription = Subscription.create :limit => 1 - subscription... - end - end - -to this: - - describe Subscription do - let(:subscription) { Subscription.create :limit => 1 } - - it "does something" do - subscription... - end - - it "does something else" do - subscription... - end - end - -=== its() - -If you're in the habit of writing one-liners using implicit subject, this new -its() feature is for you. Here's the basic idea: - - describe Array do - its(:length) { should == 0 } - end - -= Upgrade to rspec-1.2.3-1.2.7 - -== What's Changed - -=== Matcher DSL - -Use Spec::Matchers.define instead of Spec::Matchers.create (which is now -deprecated). - -=== Explicit Predicate Matchers are deprecated - -With the addition of the new Matcher DSL the old, confusing, and -almost-nobody-uses-it explicit predicate matcher functionality's days are now -numbered. - -If you're not familiar with this feature, don't worry about it. If you have anything -that looks like this: - - predicate_matchers[:swim] = :can_swim? - -Or this - - config.predicate_matchers[:swim] = :can_swim? - -Change it to this: - - Spec::Matchers.define :swim do - match do |potential_swimmer| - potential_swimmer.can_swim? - end - end - -== Custom Formatters - -If you have an custom formatter, the add_example_group method has -been changed to example_group_started, and kept as an alias so your -formatters will still work. Though not yet, add_example_group will be -deprecated in a future minor release, and removed in a future major release, -so we recommend you make this change now. - -= Upgrade to rspec-1.2.2 - -== What's Changed - -=== require 'rubygems' unless ENV['NO_RUBYGEMS'] - -After minor public outcry and confusion, we restored necessary references to -rubygems in rspec. If you use a different mechanism for managing gems, just -set a NO_RUBYGEMS environment variable (to any non-nil value). - -=== Proxies and locations - -This is probably only interesting to you if you use custom formatters. - -Formatters now receive Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy and -Spec::Example::ExampleGroup objects with cohesive APIs for reporting. See the -RDoc for those classes and Spec::Runner::Formatter::BaseFormatter for more -information. - -== What's new - -=== The new matcher DSL works with test/unit (without the rest of rspec) - -We'll be separating this out to its own gem for rspec 2.0, but for now, just install -rspec >= 1.2.1 and add the following to your test_helper file: - - require 'spec/expectations' - class Test::Unit::TestCase - include Spec::Matchers - end - -This will add should() and should_not() to your objects, make all of -rspec's built-in matchers available to your tests, INCLUDING rspec's DSL for -creating matchers (see below, under Upgrade to rspec-1.2.0) - -=== debugger - -If you have ruby-debug installed, you can set a breakpoint by adding debugger() -in your code: - - # some code ..... - debugger - # some more code .... - -... and using the --debugger or -u command line option. - - spec path/to/file.rb --debugger - -= Upgrade to rspec-1.2.0 - -== What's Changed - -=== WARNINGS - -* If you use the ruby command to run specs instead of the spec command, you'll - need to require 'spec/autorun' or they won't run. This won't affect you if - you use the spec command or the Spec::Rake::SpecTask that ships with RSpec. - -* require 'spec/test/unit' to invoke test/unit interop if you're using - RSpec's core (this is handled implicitly with spec-rails) - -* setup and teardown are gone - use before and after instead - - * you can still use setup and teardown if you're using - Test::Unit::TestCase as the base ExampleGroup class (which is implicit - in rspec-rails) - -* The matcher protocol has been improved. The old protocol is still supported, - but we added support for two new methods that speak a bit more clearly: - - failure_message => failure_message_for_should - negative_failure_message => failure_message_for_should_not - -* All references to rubygems have been removed from within rspec's code. - - * See http://gist.github.com/54177 for rationale and suggestions on - alternative approaches to loading rubygems - -== What's New - -=== Ruby 1.9 - -RSpec now works with Ruby 1.9.1. See http://wiki.github.com/dchelimsky/rspec/ruby-191 -for useful information. - -=== Improved heckle integration - -RSpec works with heckle again! Gotta use heckle >= 1.4.2 for this to work -though, and it only works with ruby-1.8.6 and 1.8.7 (heckle doesn't support -1.9.1 yet). - - [sudo] gem install heckle --version ">=1.4.2" - spec spec/game/mastermind.rb --heckle Game::Mastermind - -=== New Matcher DSL - -We've added a new DSL for generating custom matchers very simply and cleanly. -We'll still support the simple_matcher method, so never fear if you're using -that, but we recommend that you start developing your new matchers with this -new syntax. - - Spec::Matchers.create :be_a_multiple_of do |smaller| - match do |bigger| - bigger % smaller == 0 - end - end - - 9.should be_a_multiple_of(3) - -See features/matchers/define_matcher.feature for more examples diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/bin/autospec b/vendor/plugins/rspec/bin/autospec deleted file mode 100755 index 82a314f15..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/bin/autospec +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env ruby -ENV['RSPEC'] = 'true' # allows autotest to discover rspec -ENV['AUTOTEST'] = 'true' # allows autotest to run w/ color on linux -system (RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /mswin|mingw/ ? 'autotest.bat' : 'autotest'), *ARGV \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/bin/spec b/vendor/plugins/rspec/bin/spec deleted file mode 100755 index d3dd2430f..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/bin/spec +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env ruby -rspec_dir = File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'lib')) -$LOAD_PATH.unshift(rspec_dir) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(rspec_dir) -require 'spec/autorun' -exit ::Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/cucumber.yml b/vendor/plugins/rspec/cucumber.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 31733b5d8..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/cucumber.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -default: --require features features -t ~@wip -pending: --require features features-pending -no_heckle: --require features features --exclude heckle -focus: --require features features -t focus -wip: --require features features -t @wip diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/README.txt b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/README.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7e9f49236..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/README.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -"Why have failing examples?", you might ask. - -They allow us to see failure messages. RSpec wants to provide meaningful and -helpful failure messages. The failures in this directory not only provide you -a way of seeing the failure messages, but they provide RSpec's own specs a way -of describing what they should look like and ensuring they stay correct. - -To see the types of messages you can expect, stand in the root directory and -run: - -bin/spec examples/failing/*.rb \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/diffing_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/diffing_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 85e13e8c0..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/diffing_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -describe "Running specs with --diff" do - it "should print diff of different strings" do - uk = <<-EOF -RSpec is a -behaviour driven development -framework for Ruby -EOF - usa = <<-EOF -RSpec is a -behavior driven development -framework for Ruby -EOF - usa.should == uk - end - - class Animal - def initialize(name,species) - @name,@species = name,species - end - - def inspect - <<-EOA - - EOA - end - end - - it "should print diff of different objects' pretty representation" do - expected = Animal.new "bob", "giraffe" - actual = Animal.new "bob", "tortoise" - expected.should eql(actual) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/failing_implicit_docstrings_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/failing_implicit_docstrings_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7b0b86614..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/failing_implicit_docstrings_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -# Run spec w/ -fs to see the output of this file - -describe "Failing examples with no descriptions" do - - # description is auto-generated as "should equal(5)" based on the last #should - it do - 3.should equal(2) - 5.should equal(5) - end - - it { 3.should be > 5 } - - it { ["a"].should include("b") } - - it { [1,2,3].should_not respond_to(:size) } - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/failure_in_after.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/failure_in_after.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a47338aee..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/failure_in_after.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -describe "This example" do - - it "should be listed as failing in after" do - end - - after(:each) do - NonExistentClass.new - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/failure_in_before.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/failure_in_before.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b0826604e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/failure_in_before.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -describe "This example" do - - before(:each) do - NonExistentClass.new - end - - it "should be listed as failing in each" do - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/mocking_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/mocking_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9c735e00b..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/mocking_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -describe "Mocker" do - - it "should be able to call mock()" do - mock = mock("poke me") - mock.should_receive(:poke) - mock.poke - end - - it "should fail when expected message not received" do - mock = mock("poke me") - mock.should_receive(:poke) - end - - it "should fail when messages are received out of order" do - mock = mock("one two three") - mock.should_receive(:one).ordered - mock.should_receive(:two).ordered - mock.should_receive(:three).ordered - mock.one - mock.three - mock.two - end - - it "should get yelled at when sending unexpected messages" do - mock = mock("don't talk to me") - mock.should_not_receive(:any_message_at_all) - mock.any_message_at_all - end - - it "has a bug we need to fix" do - pending "here is the bug" do - # Actually, no. It's fixed. This will fail because it passes :-) - mock = mock("Bug") - mock.should_receive(:hello) - mock.hello - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/mocking_with_flexmock.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/mocking_with_flexmock.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6e79ece0e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/mocking_with_flexmock.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -# stub frameworks like to gum up Object, so this is deliberately -# set NOT to run so that you don't accidentally run it when you -# run this dir. - -# To run it, stand in this directory and say: -# -# RUN_FLEXMOCK_EXAMPLE=true ruby ../bin/spec mocking_with_flexmock.rb - -if ENV['RUN_FLEXMOCK_EXAMPLE'] - Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - config.mock_with :flexmock - end - - describe "Flexmocks" do - it "should fail when the expected message is received with wrong arguments" do - m = flexmock("now flex!") - m.should_receive(:msg).with("arg").once - m.msg("other arg") - end - - it "should fail when the expected message is not received at all" do - m = flexmock("now flex!") - m.should_receive(:msg).with("arg").once - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/mocking_with_mocha.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/mocking_with_mocha.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f14a1a3e5..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/mocking_with_mocha.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -# stub frameworks like to gum up Object, so this is deliberately -# set NOT to run so that you don't accidentally run it when you -# run this dir. - -# To run it, stand in this directory and say: -# -# RUN_MOCHA_EXAMPLE=true ruby ../bin/spec mocking_with_mocha.rb - -if ENV['RUN_MOCHA_EXAMPLE'] - Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - config.mock_with :mocha - end - describe "Mocha framework" do - it "should should be made available by saying config.mock_with :mocha" do - m = mock() - m.expects(:msg).with("arg") - m.msg - end - it "should should be made available by saying config.mock_with :mocha" do - o = Object.new - o.expects(:msg).with("arg") - o.msg - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/mocking_with_rr.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/mocking_with_rr.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0d2b4fe04..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/mocking_with_rr.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -# stub frameworks like to gum up Object, so this is deliberately -# set NOT to run so that you don't accidentally run it when you -# run this dir. - -# To run it, stand in this directory and say: -# -# RUN_RR_EXAMPLE=true ruby ../bin/spec mocking_with_rr.rb - -if ENV['RUN_RR_EXAMPLE'] - Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - config.mock_with :rr - end - describe "RR framework" do - it "should should be made available by saying config.mock_with :rr" do - o = Object.new - mock(o).msg("arg") - o.msg - end - it "should should be made available by saying config.mock_with :rr" do - o = Object.new - mock(o) do |m| - m.msg("arg") - end - o.msg - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/partial_mock_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/partial_mock_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7f8d081b1..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/partial_mock_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -class MockableClass - def self.find id - return :original_return - end -end - -describe "A partial mock" do - - it "should work at the class level (but fail here due to the type mismatch)" do - MockableClass.should_receive(:find).with(1).and_return {:stub_return} - MockableClass.find("1").should equal(:stub_return) - end - - it "should revert to the original after each spec" do - MockableClass.find(1).should equal(:original_return) - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/pending_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/pending_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 825af2ed1..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/pending_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -describe "pending example (which is fixed)" do - it %Q|reports "FIXED ... Expected ... to fail. No Error was raised."| do - pending("for some reason") do - # success - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/predicate_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/predicate_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index aed8b14bd..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/predicate_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -class BddFramework - def intuitive? - true - end - - def adopted_quickly? - #this will cause failures because it reallly SHOULD be adopted quickly - false - end -end - -describe "BDD framework" do - - before(:each) do - @bdd_framework = BddFramework.new - end - - it "should be adopted quickly" do - #this will fail because it reallly SHOULD be adopted quickly - @bdd_framework.should be_adopted_quickly - end - - it "should be intuitive" do - @bdd_framework.should be_intuitive - end - - it "should not respond to test" do - #this will fail - @bdd_framework.test - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/raising_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/raising_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e40b51ec8..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/raising_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -describe "This example" do - - it "should show that a NoMethodError is raised but an Exception was expected" do - proc { ''.nonexistent_method }.should raise_error - end - - it "should pass" do - proc { ''.nonexistent_method }.should raise_error(NoMethodError) - end - - it "should show that a NoMethodError is raised but a SyntaxError was expected" do - proc { ''.nonexistent_method }.should raise_error(SyntaxError) - end - - it "should show that nothing is raised when SyntaxError was expected" do - proc { }.should raise_error(SyntaxError) - end - - it "should show that a NoMethodError is raised but a Exception was expected" do - proc { ''.nonexistent_method }.should_not raise_error - end - - it "should show that a NoMethodError is raised" do - proc { ''.nonexistent_method }.should_not raise_error(NoMethodError) - end - - it "should also pass" do - proc { ''.nonexistent_method }.should_not raise_error(SyntaxError) - end - - it "should show that a NoMethodError is raised when nothing expected" do - proc { ''.nonexistent_method }.should_not raise_error(Exception) - end - - it "should show that the wrong message was received" do - proc { raise StandardError.new("what is an enterprise?") }.should raise_error(StandardError, "not this") - end - - it "should show that the unexpected error/message was thrown" do - proc { raise StandardError.new("abc") }.should_not raise_error(StandardError, "abc") - end - - it "should pass too" do - proc { raise StandardError.new("abc") }.should_not raise_error(StandardError, "xyz") - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/syntax_error_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/syntax_error_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c9bb90774..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/syntax_error_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -describe "when passing a block to a matcher" do - it "you should use {} instead of do/end" do - Object.new.should satisfy do - "this block is being passed to #should instead of #satisfy - use {} instead" - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/team_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/team_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ab35b5274..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/team_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -class Team - attr_reader :players - def initialize - @players = Players.new - end -end - -class Players - def initialize - @players = [] - end - def size - @players.size - end - def include? player - raise "player must be a string" unless player.is_a?(String) - @players.include? player - end -end - -describe "A new team" do - - before(:each) do - @team = Team.new - end - - it "should have 3 players (failing example)" do - @team.should have(3).players - end - - it "should include some player (failing example)" do - @team.players.should include("Some Player") - end - - it "should include 5 (failing example)" do - @team.players.should include(5) - end - - it "should have no players" - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/timeout_behaviour.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/timeout_behaviour.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1a3615ff0..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/failing/timeout_behaviour.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -describe "Something really slow" do - it "should be failed by RSpec when it takes longer than --timeout" do - sleep(2) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/custom_formatter.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/custom_formatter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4c7482190..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/custom_formatter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter' - -# Example of a formatter with custom bactrace printing. Run me with: -# ruby bin/spec examples/failing -r examples/passing/custom_formatter.rb -f CustomFormatter -class CustomFormatter < Spec::Runner::Formatter::ProgressBarFormatter - def backtrace_line(line) - line.gsub(/([^:]*\.rb):(\d*)/) do - "#{$1}:#{$2} " - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/custom_matchers.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/custom_matchers.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 075bb542d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/custom_matchers.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -module AnimalSpecHelper - class Eat - def initialize(food) - @food = food - end - - def matches?(animal) - @animal = animal - @animal.eats?(@food) - end - - def failure_message - "expected #{@animal} to eat #{@food}, but it does not" - end - - def negative_failure_message - "expected #{@animal} not to eat #{@food}, but it does" - end - end - - def eat(food) - Eat.new(food) - end -end - -module Animals - class Animal - def eats?(food) - return foods_i_eat.include?(food) - end - end - - class Mouse < Animal - def foods_i_eat - [:cheese] - end - end - - describe Mouse do - include AnimalSpecHelper - before(:each) do - @mouse = Animals::Mouse.new - end - - it "should eat cheese" do - @mouse.should eat(:cheese) - end - - it "should not eat cat" do - @mouse.should_not eat(:cat) - end - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/dynamic_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/dynamic_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7c0372631..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/dynamic_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -describe "The square root" do - (1..10).each do |n| - it "of #{n*n} should be #{n}" do - Math.sqrt(n*n).should == n - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/file_accessor.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/file_accessor.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e67f44735..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/file_accessor.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -class FileAccessor - def open_and_handle_with(pathname, processor) - pathname.open do |io| - processor.process(io) - end - end -end - -if __FILE__ == $0 - require 'examples/passing/io_processor' - require 'pathname' - - accessor = FileAccessor.new - io_processor = IoProcessor.new - file = Pathname.new ARGV[0] - - accessor.open_and_handle_with(file, io_processor) -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/file_accessor_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/file_accessor_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 84428b6fc..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/file_accessor_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -require 'examples/passing/file_accessor' -require 'stringio' - -describe "A FileAccessor" do - # This sequence diagram illustrates what this spec specifies. - # - # +--------------+ +----------+ +-------------+ - # | FileAccessor | | Pathname | | IoProcessor | - # +--------------+ +----------+ +-------------+ - # | | | - # open_and_handle_with | | | - # -------------------->| | open | | - # | |--------------->| | | - # | | io | | | - # | |<...............| | | - # | | | process(io) | - # | |---------------------------------->| | - # | | | | | - # | |<..................................| | - # | | | - # - it "should open a file and pass it to the processor's process method" do - # This is the primary actor - accessor = FileAccessor.new - - # These are the primary actor's neighbours, which we mock. - file = mock "Pathname" - io_processor = mock "IoProcessor" - - io = StringIO.new "whatever" - file.should_receive(:open).and_yield io - io_processor.should_receive(:process).with(io) - - accessor.open_and_handle_with(file, io_processor) - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/filtered_formatter.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/filtered_formatter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index eaeabbcfa..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/filtered_formatter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/runner/formatter/nested_text_formatter' - -class FilteredFormatter < Spec::Runner::Formatter::NestedTextFormatter - def add_example_group(example_group) - if example_group.options[:show] == false - @showing = false - else - @showing = true - puts example_group.description - end - end - - def example_passed(example) - puts " " << example.description if @showing unless example.options[:show] == false - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/filtered_formatter_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/filtered_formatter_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3c9d067f1..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/filtered_formatter_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -# This demonstrates how you can write custom formatters to handle arbitrary -# options passed to the +describe+ and +it+ methods. To see it in action, stand -# in the project root and say: -# -# bin/spec -r examples/passing/filtered_formatter.rb examples/passing/filtered_formatter_example.rb -f FilteredFormatter -# -# You should only see the examples and groups below that are not explicitly -# marked :show => false -# -# group 1 -# example 1 a -# group 3 -# example 3 - - -describe "group 1", :show => true do - it "example 1 a", :show => true do - end - it "example 1 b", :show => false do - end -end - -describe "group 2", :show => false do - it "example 2" do - end -end - -describe "group 3" do - it "example 3" do - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/greeter_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/greeter_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7d67e3187..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/greeter_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -# greeter.rb -# -# Based on http://glu.ttono.us/articles/2006/12/19/tormenting-your-tests-with-heckle -# -# Run with: -# -# spec greeter_spec.rb --heckle Greeter -# -class Greeter - def initialize(person = nil) - @person = person - end - - def greet - @person.nil? ? "Hi there!" : "Hi #{@person}!" - end -end - -describe "Greeter" do - it "should say Hi to person" do - greeter = Greeter.new("Kevin") - greeter.greet.should == "Hi Kevin!" - end - - it "should say Hi to nobody" do - greeter = Greeter.new - # Uncomment the next line to make Heckle happy - #greeter.greet.should == "Hi there!" - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/helper_method_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/helper_method_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index eb3dca92f..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/helper_method_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -module HelperMethodExample - describe "an example group with helper a method" do - def helper_method - "received call" - end - - it "should make that method available to specs" do - helper_method.should == "received call" - end - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/implicit_docstrings_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/implicit_docstrings_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 889cef425..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/implicit_docstrings_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -# Run "spec implicit_docstrings_example.rb --format specdoc" to see the output of this file - -describe "Examples with no docstrings generate their own:" do - - specify { 3.should be < 5 } - - specify { ["a"].should include("a") } - - specify { [1,2,3].should respond_to(:size) } - -end - -describe 1 do - it { should == 1 } - it { should be < 2} -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/io_processor.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/io_processor.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6b15147b6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/io_processor.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -class DataTooShort < StandardError; end - -class IoProcessor - # Does some fancy stuff unless the length of +io+ is shorter than 32 - def process(io) - raise DataTooShort if io.read.length < 32 - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/io_processor_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/io_processor_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1f5020e76..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/io_processor_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -require 'examples/passing/io_processor' -require 'stringio' - -describe "An IoProcessor" do - before(:each) do - @processor = IoProcessor.new - end - - it "should raise nothing when the file is exactly 32 bytes" do - lambda { - @processor.process(StringIO.new("z"*32)) - }.should_not raise_error - end - - it "should raise an exception when the file length is less than 32 bytes" do - lambda { - @processor.process(StringIO.new("z"*31)) - }.should raise_error(DataTooShort) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/mocking_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/mocking_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1d342c735..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/mocking_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -describe "A consumer of a mock" do - it "should be able to send messages to the mock" do - mock = mock("poke me") - mock.should_receive(:poke) - mock.poke - end -end - -describe "a mock" do - it "should be able to mock the same message twice w/ different args" do - mock = mock("mock") - mock.should_receive(:msg).with(:arg1).and_return(:val1) - mock.should_receive(:msg).with(:arg2).and_return(:val2) - mock.msg(:arg1).should eql(:val1) - mock.msg(:arg2).should eql(:val2) - end - - it "should be able to mock the same message twice w/ different args in reverse order" do - mock = mock("mock") - mock.should_receive(:msg).with(:arg1).and_return(:val1) - mock.should_receive(:msg).with(:arg2).and_return(:val2) - mock.msg(:arg2).should eql(:val2) - mock.msg(:arg1).should eql(:val1) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/multi_threaded_example_group_runner.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/multi_threaded_example_group_runner.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d5458ddf8..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/multi_threaded_example_group_runner.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -class MultiThreadedExampleGroupRunner < Spec::Runner::ExampleGroupRunner - def initialize(options, arg) - super(options) - # configure these - @thread_count = 4 - @thread_wait = 0 - end - - def run - @threads = [] - q = Queue.new - example_groups.each { |b| q << b} - success = true - @thread_count.times do - @threads << Thread.new(q) do |queue| - while not queue.empty? - example_group = queue.pop - success &= example_group.suite.run(nil) - end - end - sleep @thread_wait - end - @threads.each {|t| t.join} - success - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/nested_classes_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/nested_classes_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ce5499591..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/nested_classes_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -require 'examples/passing/stack' - -class StackExamples < Spec::ExampleGroup - describe(Stack) - before(:each) do - @stack = Stack.new - end -end - -class EmptyStackExamples < StackExamples - describe("when empty") - it "should be empty" do - @stack.should be_empty - end -end - -class AlmostFullStackExamples < StackExamples - describe("when almost full") - before(:each) do - (1..9).each {|n| @stack.push n} - end - it "should be full" do - @stack.should_not be_full - end -end - -class FullStackExamples < StackExamples - describe("when full") - before(:each) do - (1..10).each {|n| @stack.push n} - end - it "should be full" do - @stack.should be_full - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/options_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/options_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bed3077eb..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/options_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -# This demonstrates the use of the options hash to support custom reporting. -# To see the result, run this command from the project root: -# -# bin/spec --require examples/passing/options_formatter.rb examples/passing/options_example.rb \ -# --format OptionsFormatter - -describe "this group will be reported", :report => true do - it "this example will be reported", :report => true do - # no-op - end - - it "this example will not be reported", :report => false do - # no-op - end - - it "this example will also not be reported", :foo => 'bar' do - # no-op - end - - it "this example will also also not be reported" do - # no-op - end -end - -describe "this group will not be reported", :report => false do - it "though this example will", :report => true do - # no-op - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/options_formatter.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/options_formatter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b88bebbc5..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/options_formatter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -# This is an example of how you can use a custom formatter to do custom -# reporting. This formatter will only report example groups and examples that -# have :report => true (or anything truthy) in the declaration. See -# options_example.rb in this directory. - -require 'spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter' - -class OptionsFormatter < Spec::Runner::Formatter::BaseTextFormatter - def example_started(proxy) - if proxy.options[:report] - puts proxy.description - end - end - - def example_group_started(proxy) - if proxy.options[:report] - puts proxy.description - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/partial_mock_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/partial_mock_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 38aafa149..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/partial_mock_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -class MockableClass - def self.find id - return :original_return - end -end - -describe "A partial mock" do - - it "should work at the class level" do - MockableClass.should_receive(:find).with(1).and_return {:stub_return} - MockableClass.find(1).should equal(:stub_return) - end - - it "should revert to the original after each spec" do - MockableClass.find(1).should equal(:original_return) - end - - it "can be mocked w/ ordering" do - MockableClass.should_receive(:msg_1).ordered - MockableClass.should_receive(:msg_2).ordered - MockableClass.should_receive(:msg_3).ordered - MockableClass.msg_1 - MockableClass.msg_2 - MockableClass.msg_3 - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/pending_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/pending_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7ce382742..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/pending_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -describe "pending example (using pending method)" do - it %Q|should be reported as "PENDING: for some reason"| do - pending("for some reason") - end -end - -describe "pending example (with no block)" do - it %Q|should be reported as "PENDING: Not Yet Implemented"| -end - -describe "pending example (with block for pending)" do - it %Q|should have a failing block, passed to pending, reported as "PENDING: for some reason"| do - pending("for some reason") do - raise "some reason" - end - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/predicate_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/predicate_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f10c386f3..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/predicate_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -class BddFramework - def intuitive? - true - end - - def adopted_quickly? - true - end -end - -describe "BDD framework" do - - before(:each) do - @bdd_framework = BddFramework.new - end - - it "should be adopted quickly" do - @bdd_framework.should be_adopted_quickly - end - - it "should be intuitive" do - @bdd_framework.should be_intuitive - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/shared_example_group_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/shared_example_group_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f034a11b5..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/shared_example_group_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -module SharedExampleGroupExample - class OneThing - def what_things_do - "stuff" - end - end - - class AnotherThing - def what_things_do - "stuff" - end - end - - class YetAnotherThing - def what_things_do - "stuff" - end - end - - # A SharedExampleGroup is an example group that doesn't get run. - # You can create one like this: - share_examples_for "most things" do - def helper_method - "helper method" - end - - it "should do what things do" do - @thing.what_things_do.should == "stuff" - end - end - - # A SharedExampleGroup is also a module. If you create one like this it gets - # assigned to the constant MostThings - share_as :MostThings do - def helper_method - "helper method" - end - - it "should do what things do" do - @thing.what_things_do.should == "stuff" - end - end - - describe OneThing do - # Now you can include the shared example group like this, which - # feels more like what you might say ... - it_should_behave_like "most things" - - before(:each) { @thing = OneThing.new } - - it "should have access to helper methods defined in the shared example group" do - helper_method.should == "helper method" - end - end - - describe AnotherThing do - # ... or you can include the example group like this, which - # feels more like the programming language we love. - it_should_behave_like MostThings - - before(:each) { @thing = AnotherThing.new } - - it "should have access to helper methods defined in the shared example group" do - helper_method.should == "helper method" - end - end - - describe YetAnotherThing do - # ... or you can include the example group like this, which - # feels more like the programming language we love. - include MostThings - - before(:each) { @thing = AnotherThing.new } - - it "should have access to helper methods defined in the shared example group" do - helper_method.should == "helper method" - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/shared_stack_examples.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/shared_stack_examples.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e14fd146d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/shared_stack_examples.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -shared_examples_for "non-empty Stack" do - - it { @stack.should_not be_empty } - - it "should return the top item when sent #peek" do - @stack.peek.should == @last_item_added - end - - it "should NOT remove the top item when sent #peek" do - @stack.peek.should == @last_item_added - @stack.peek.should == @last_item_added - end - - it "should return the top item when sent #pop" do - @stack.pop.should == @last_item_added - end - - it "should remove the top item when sent #pop" do - @stack.pop.should == @last_item_added - unless @stack.empty? - @stack.pop.should_not == @last_item_added - end - end - -end - -shared_examples_for "non-full Stack" do - - it { @stack.should_not be_full } - - it "should add to the top when sent #push" do - @stack.push "newly added top item" - @stack.peek.should == "newly added top item" - end - -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/simple_matcher_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/simple_matcher_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5a0fc0fa5..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/simple_matcher_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -describe "arrays" do - def contain_same_elements_as(expected) - simple_matcher "array with same elements in any order as #{expected.inspect}" do |actual| - if actual.size == expected.size - a, e = actual.dup, expected.dup - until e.empty? do - if i = a.index(e.pop) then a.delete_at(i) end - end - a.empty? - else - false - end - end - end - - describe "can be matched by their contents disregarding order" do - subject { [1,2,2,3] } - it { should contain_same_elements_as([1,2,2,3]) } - it { should contain_same_elements_as([2,3,2,1]) } - it { should_not contain_same_elements_as([3,3,2,1]) } - end - - describe "fail the match with different contents" do - subject { [1,2,3] } - it { should_not contain_same_elements_as([2,3,4])} - it { should_not contain_same_elements_as([1,2,2,3])} - it { should_not contain_same_elements_as([1,2])} - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/stack.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/stack.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 407173f7b..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/stack.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -class StackUnderflowError < RuntimeError -end - -class StackOverflowError < RuntimeError -end - -class Stack - - def initialize - @items = [] - end - - def push object - raise StackOverflowError if @items.length == 10 - @items.push object - end - - def pop - raise StackUnderflowError if @items.empty? - @items.delete @items.last - end - - def peek - raise StackUnderflowError if @items.empty? - @items.last - end - - def empty? - @items.empty? - end - - def full? - @items.length == 10 - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/stack_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/stack_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6d0d06366..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/stack_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -require 'examples/passing/stack' -require 'examples/passing/shared_stack_examples' - -describe Stack, " (empty)" do - before(:each) do - @stack = Stack.new - end - - # This uses @stack (because the described class is Stack) auto-generates the - # description "should be empty" - it { should be_empty } - - it_should_behave_like "non-full Stack" - - it "should complain when sent #peek" do - lambda { @stack.peek }.should raise_error(StackUnderflowError) - end - - it "should complain when sent #pop" do - lambda { @stack.pop }.should raise_error(StackUnderflowError) - end -end - -describe Stack, " (with one item)" do - before(:each) do - @stack = Stack.new - @stack.push 3 - @last_item_added = 3 - end - - it_should_behave_like "non-empty Stack" - it_should_behave_like "non-full Stack" - -end - -describe Stack, " (with one item less than capacity)" do - before(:each) do - @stack = Stack.new - (1..9).each { |i| @stack.push i } - @last_item_added = 9 - end - - it_should_behave_like "non-empty Stack" - it_should_behave_like "non-full Stack" -end - -describe Stack, " (full)" do - before(:each) do - @stack = Stack.new - (1..10).each { |i| @stack.push i } - @last_item_added = 10 - end - - # NOTE that this one auto-generates the description "should be full" - it { @stack.should be_full } - - it_should_behave_like "non-empty Stack" - - it "should complain on #push" do - lambda { @stack.push Object.new }.should raise_error(StackOverflowError) - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/stack_spec_with_nested_example_groups.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/stack_spec_with_nested_example_groups.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6e36df789..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/stack_spec_with_nested_example_groups.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -require 'examples/passing/stack' -require 'examples/passing/shared_stack_examples' - -describe Stack do - - before(:each) do - @stack = Stack.new - end - - describe "(empty)" do - - it { @stack.should be_empty } - - it_should_behave_like "non-full Stack" - - it "should complain when sent #peek" do - lambda { @stack.peek }.should raise_error(StackUnderflowError) - end - - it "should complain when sent #pop" do - lambda { @stack.pop }.should raise_error(StackUnderflowError) - end - - end - - describe "(with one item)" do - - before(:each) do - @stack.push 3 - @last_item_added = 3 - end - - it_should_behave_like "non-empty Stack" - it_should_behave_like "non-full Stack" - - end - - describe "(with one item less than capacity)" do - - before(:each) do - (1..9).each { |i| @stack.push i } - @last_item_added = 9 - end - - it_should_behave_like "non-empty Stack" - it_should_behave_like "non-full Stack" - end - - describe "(full)" do - - before(:each) do - (1..10).each { |i| @stack.push i } - @last_item_added = 10 - end - - it { @stack.should be_full } - - it_should_behave_like "non-empty Stack" - - it "should complain on #push" do - lambda { @stack.push Object.new }.should raise_error(StackOverflowError) - end - - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/stubbing_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/stubbing_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index dab8982ee..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/stubbing_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -describe "A consumer of a stub" do - it "should be able to stub methods on any Object" do - obj = Object.new - obj.stub!(:foobar).and_return {:return_value} - obj.foobar.should equal(:return_value) - end -end - -class StubbableClass - def self.find id - return :original_return - end -end - -describe "A stubbed method on a class" do - it "should return the stubbed value" do - StubbableClass.stub!(:find).and_return(:stub_return) - StubbableClass.find(1).should equal(:stub_return) - end - - it "should revert to the original method after each spec" do - StubbableClass.find(1).should equal(:original_return) - end - - it "can stub! and mock the same message" do - StubbableClass.stub!(:msg).and_return(:stub_value) - StubbableClass.should_receive(:msg).with(:arg).and_return(:mock_value) - - StubbableClass.msg.should equal(:stub_value) - StubbableClass.msg(:other_arg).should equal(:stub_value) - StubbableClass.msg(:arg).should equal(:mock_value) - StubbableClass.msg(:another_arg).should equal(:stub_value) - StubbableClass.msg(:yet_another_arg).should equal(:stub_value) - StubbableClass.msg.should equal(:stub_value) - end -end - -describe "A mock" do - it "can stub!" do - mock = mock("stubbing mock") - mock.stub!(:msg).and_return(:value) - (1..10).each {mock.msg.should equal(:value)} - end - - it "can stub! and mock" do - mock = mock("stubbing mock") - mock.stub!(:stub_message).and_return(:stub_value) - mock.should_receive(:mock_message).once.and_return(:mock_value) - (1..10).each {mock.stub_message.should equal(:stub_value)} - mock.mock_message.should equal(:mock_value) - (1..10).each {mock.stub_message.should equal(:stub_value)} - end - - it "can stub! and mock the same message" do - mock = mock("stubbing mock") - mock.stub!(:msg).and_return(:stub_value) - mock.should_receive(:msg).with(:arg).and_return(:mock_value) - mock.msg.should equal(:stub_value) - mock.msg(:other_arg).should equal(:stub_value) - mock.msg(:arg).should equal(:mock_value) - mock.msg(:another_arg).should equal(:stub_value) - mock.msg(:yet_another_arg).should equal(:stub_value) - mock.msg.should equal(:stub_value) - end -end - - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/yielding_example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/yielding_example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e7b43fffa..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/passing/yielding_example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -class MessageAppender - - def initialize(appendage) - @appendage = appendage - end - - def append_to(message) - if_told_to_yield do - message << @appendage - end - end - -end - -describe "a message expectation yielding to a block" do - it "should yield if told to" do - appender = MessageAppender.new("appended to") - appender.should_receive(:if_told_to_yield).and_yield - message = "" - appender.append_to(message) - message.should == "appended to" - end - - it "should not yield if not told to" do - appender = MessageAppender.new("appended to") - appender.should_receive(:if_told_to_yield) - message = "" - appender.append_to(message) - message.should == "" - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/ruby1.9.compatibility/access_to_constants_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/ruby1.9.compatibility/access_to_constants_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b34b8ba6d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/examples/ruby1.9.compatibility/access_to_constants_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -# courtesy of Matthias Hennemeyer -# -# The following should pass against ruby 1.8 and 1.9. It currently only passes -# 1.8 (as of 1/2/2009) -# -# Once cucumber supports ruby 1.9, this should be moved to cucumber scenarios instead. -module Foo - module Bar - - module ModuleInEnclosingModule;end - class ClassInEnclosingModule;end - def method_in_enclosing_module;end - CONSTANT_IN_ENCLOSING_MODULE = 0 - - describe "Examples trying to access constants defined in an enclosing module" do - - it "can access Modules" do - ModuleInEnclosingModule - end - it "can access Classes" do - ClassInEnclosingModule.new - end - it "can access CONSTANTS" do - CONSTANT_IN_ENCLOSING_MODULE - end - it "can NOT access methods" do - lambda {method_in_enclosing_module}.should raise_error(/undefined/) - end - - describe "from a nested example group" do - - it "can access Modules" do - ModuleInEnclosingModule - end - it "can access Classes" do - ClassInEnclosingModule.new - end - it "can access CONSTANTS" do - CONSTANT_IN_ENCLOSING_MODULE - end - it "can NOT access methods" do - lambda {method_in_enclosing_module}.should raise_error(/undefined/) - end - - end - - end - - describe "Examples trying to access constants defined in the example group" do - - module ModuleDefinedInGroup;end - class ClassDefinedInGroup; end - def method_defined_in_group; end - CONSTANT_DEFINED_IN_GROUP = 0 - - it "can access Modules" do - ModuleDefinedInGroup - end - it "can access Classes" do - ClassDefinedInGroup.new - end - it "can access CONSTANTS" do - CONSTANT_DEFINED_IN_GROUP - end - it "can access methods" do - method_defined_in_group - end - - describe "that live inside a nested group" do - it "can access Modules" do - ModuleDefinedInGroup - end - it "can access Classes" do - ClassDefinedInGroup.new - end - it "can access CONSTANTS" do - CONSTANT_DEFINED_IN_GROUP - end - it "can access methods" do - method_defined_in_group - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features-pending/cli/conditional_exclusion.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features-pending/cli/conditional_exclusion.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 6cf36f7d6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features-pending/cli/conditional_exclusion.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -Feature: conditional exclusion of example groups - - Example groups can be excluded from a run by matching the value of the - --exclude argument against options passed to an example group. The value - can be a key or a key:value pair (separated by a ":"). - - Scenario: exclusion using explicit value - Given the following spec: - """ - describe "This should run" do - it { 5.should == 5 } - end - - describe "This should not run", :slow => true do - it { 1_000_000.times { 5.should == 5 } } - end - """ - When I run it with the spec command --format specdoc --exclude slow:true - Then the exit code should be 0 - And the stdout should match "1 example, 0 failures" - And the stdout should match /This should run$/m - But the stdout should not match "This should not run" - - Scenario: exclusion using default value (true) - Given the following spec: - """ - describe "This should run" do - it { 5.should == 5 } - end - - describe "This should not run", :slow => true do - it { 1_000_000.times { 5.should == 5 } } - end - """ - When I run it with the spec command --format specdoc --exclude slow - Then the exit code should be 0 - And the stdout should match "1 example, 0 failures" - And the stdout should match /This should run$/m - But the stdout should not match "This should not run" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features-pending/heckle/heckle.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features-pending/heckle/heckle.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 11794e777..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features-pending/heckle/heckle.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -Feature: heckle a class - - As an RSpec user who wants to verify that - my specs cover what I think it covers - I want to heckle a class - - Scenario: Heckle finds problems - Given a file named "heckle_fail_spec.rb" with: - """ - class Thing - def a_or_b - if true - "a" - else - "b" - end - end - end - - describe Thing do - it "returns a for true" do - Thing.new.a_or_b.should == "a" - end - end - """ - When I run "spec heckle_fail_spec.rb --heckle Thing" - Then the stdout should match "The following mutations didn't cause test failures:" - But the stdout should not match "FAILED" - - Scenario: Heckle does not find a problem - Given a file named "heckle_success_spec.rb" with: - """ - class Thing - def a_or_b(key) - if key - "a" - else - "b" - end - end - end - - describe Thing do - it "returns a for true" do - Thing.new.a_or_b(true).should == "a" - end - - it "returns b for false" do - Thing.new.a_or_b(false).should == "b" - end - end - """ - When I run "spec heckle_success_spec.rb --heckle Thing" - Then the stdout should match "No mutants survived" - But the stdout should not match "FAILED" - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/before_and_after_blocks/before_and_after_blocks.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/before_and_after_blocks/before_and_after_blocks.feature deleted file mode 100644 index c1446bbb5..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/before_and_after_blocks/before_and_after_blocks.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -Feature: before and after blocks - - As a developer using RSpec - I want to execute arbitrary code before and after each example - So that I can control the environment in which it is run - - This is supported by the before and after methods which each take a symbol - indicating the scope, and a block of code to execute. - - before(:each) blocks are run before each example - before(:all) blocks are run once before all of the examples in a group - before(:suite) blocks are run once before the entire suite - - after(:each) blocks are run after each example - after(:all) blocks are run once after all of the examples in a group - after(:suite) blocks are run once after the entire suite - - Before and after blocks are called in the following order: - before suite - before all - before each - after each - after all - after suite - - Before and after blocks can be defined in the example groups to which they - apply or in a configuration. When defined in a configuration, they can be - applied to all groups or subsets of all groups defined by example group - types. - - Scenario: define before(:each) block in example group - Given a file named "before_each_in_example_group_spec.rb" with: - """ - class Thing - def widgets - @widgets ||= [] - end - end - - describe Thing do - before(:each) do - @thing = Thing.new - end - - context "initialized in before(:each)" do - it "has 0 widgets" do - @thing.should have(0).widgets - end - - it "can get accept new widgets" do - @thing.widgets << Object.new - end - - it "does not share state across examples" do - @thing.should have(0).widgets - end - end - end - """ - When I run "spec before_each_in_example_group_spec.rb" - Then the stdout should include "3 examples, 0 failures" - - Scenario: define before(:all) block in example group - Given a file named "before_all_in_example_group_spec.rb" with: - """ - class Thing - def widgets - @widgets ||= [] - end - end - - describe Thing do - before(:all) do - @thing = Thing.new - end - - context "initialized in before(:all)" do - it "has 0 widgets" do - @thing.should have(0).widgets - end - - it "can get accept new widgets" do - @thing.widgets << Object.new - end - - it "shares state across examples" do - @thing.should have(1).widgets - end - end - end - """ - When I run "spec before_all_in_example_group_spec.rb" - Then the stdout should include "3 examples, 0 failures" - - Scenario: define before and after blocks in configuration - Given a file named "befores_in_configuration_spec.rb" with: - """ - Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - config.before(:suite) do - $before_suite = "before suite" - end - config.before(:each) do - @before_each = "before each" - end - config.before(:all) do - @before_all = "before all" - end - end - - describe "stuff in before blocks" do - describe "with :suite" do - it "should be available in the example" do - $before_suite.should == "before suite" - end - end - describe "with :all" do - it "should be available in the example" do - @before_all.should == "before all" - end - end - describe "with :each" do - it "should be available in the example" do - @before_each.should == "before each" - end - end - end - """ - When I run "spec befores_in_configuration_spec.rb" - Then the stdout should include "3 examples, 0 failures" - - Scenario: before/after blocks are run in order - Given a file named "ensure_block_order_spec.rb" with: - """ - Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - config.before(:suite) do - puts "before suite" - end - config.after(:suite) do - puts "after suite" - end - end - - describe "before and after callbacks" do - before(:all) do - puts "before all" - end - - before(:each) do - puts "before each" - end - - after(:each) do - puts "after each" - end - - after(:all) do - puts "after all" - end - - it "gets run in order" do - - end - end - """ - When I run "spec ensure_block_order_spec.rb" - Then the stdout should include /before suite\nbefore all\nbefore each\nafter each\n\.after all\n.*after suite/m - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/command_line/line_number_option.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/command_line/line_number_option.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 7fc6fc50d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/command_line/line_number_option.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -Feature: Spec and test together - - As an RSpec user - I want to run one example identified by the line number - - Background: - Given a file named "example.rb" with: - """ - describe "a group" do - - it "has a first example" do - - end - - it "has a second example" do - - end - - end - """ - - Scenario: two examples - first example on declaration line - When I run "spec example.rb:3 --format nested" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - And the stdout should include "has a first example" - But the stdout should not match "has a second example" - - Scenario: two examples - first example from line inside declaration - When I run "spec example.rb:4 --format nested" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - And the stdout should include "has a first example" - But the stdout should not match "has a second example" - - Scenario: two examples - first example from line below declaration - When I run "spec example.rb:6 --format nested" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - And the stdout should include "has a first example" - But the stdout should not match "has a second example" - - Scenario: two examples - second example from line below declaration - When I run "spec example.rb:7 --format nested" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - And the stdout should include "has a second example" - But the stdout should not match "has a first example" - - Scenario: two examples - both examples from the group declaration - When I run "spec example.rb:1 --format nested" - Then the stdout should include "2 examples, 0 failures" - And the stdout should include "has a second example" - And the stdout should include "has a first example" - - Scenario: two examples - both examples from above the first example declaration - When I run "spec example.rb:2 --format nested" - Then the stdout should include "2 examples, 0 failures" - And the stdout should include "has a second example" - And the stdout should include "has a first example" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/command_line/line_number_option_with_example_with_no_name.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/command_line/line_number_option_with_example_with_no_name.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 244db51fb..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/command_line/line_number_option_with_example_with_no_name.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -Feature: Spec and test together - - As an RSpec user - I want to run one example identified by the line number - - Background: - Given a file named "example.rb" with: - """ - describe 9 do - - it { should be > 8 } - - it { should be < 10 } - - end - """ - - Scenario: two examples - first example on declaration line - When I run "spec example.rb:3 --format nested" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - Then the stdout should include "should be > 8" - But the stdout should not match "should be < 10" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/example_groups/define_example_attribute.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/example_groups/define_example_attribute.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 9fc72ac64..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/example_groups/define_example_attribute.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -Feature: Define example attribute - - In order to streamline process - As an RSpec user - I want to easily define helper methods that act as a variable assignment - - It is fairly common to start with a local variable in one example, use the same - local variable in the next, and then extract the declaration of that variable - to before(:each). This requires converting the locals to instance variables. - - This feature streamlines the process by defining a helper method so you can extract - the duplication without having to change other references to the same variables - to @instance_variables. - - Scenario: - Given a file named "counter_spec.rb" with: - """ - require 'spec/autorun' - - class Counter - def initialize - @count = 0 - end - def count - @count += 1 - end - end - - describe Counter do - let(:counter) { Counter.new } - it "returns 1 the first time" do - counter.count.should == 1 - end - it "returns 2 the second time because the counter itself is cached by the 'assign' method" do - counter.count - counter.count.should == 2 - end - end - """ - When I run "spec counter_spec.rb" - Then the stdout should include "2 examples, 0 failures" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/example_groups/example_group_with_should_methods.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/example_groups/example_group_with_should_methods.feature deleted file mode 100644 index b5f76bf8a..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/example_groups/example_group_with_should_methods.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -Feature: Spec::ExampleGroup with should methods - - As an RSpec adopter accustomed to classes and methods - I want to use should_* methods in an ExampleGroup - So that I use RSpec with classes and methods that look more like RSpec examples - - Scenario Outline: Example Group class with should methods - Given a file named "example_group_with_should_methods.rb" with: - """ - require 'spec/autorun' - - class MySpec < Spec::ExampleGroup - def should_pass_with_should - 1.should == 1 - end - - def should_fail_with_should - 1.should == 2 - end - end - """ - When I run " example_group_with_should_methods.rb" - Then the exit code should be 256 - And the stdout should include "2 examples, 1 failure" - - Scenarios: Run with ruby and spec - | Command | - | ruby | - | spec | diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/example_groups/implicit_docstrings.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/example_groups/implicit_docstrings.feature deleted file mode 100644 index b83a3470c..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/example_groups/implicit_docstrings.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -Feature: implicit docstrings - - As an RSpec user - I want examples to generate their own names - So that I can reduce duplication between example names and example code - - Scenario Outline: run passing examples - Given a file named "implicit_docstrings_example.rb" with: - """ - require 'spec/autorun' - describe "Examples with no docstrings generate their own:" do - - specify { 3.should be < 5 } - - specify { ["a"].should include("a") } - - specify { [1,2,3].should respond_to(:size) } - - end - """ - - When I run " implicit_docstrings_example.rb -fs" - - Then the stdout should include /should be < 5/ - And the stdout should include /should include "a"/ - And the stdout should include /should respond to #size/ - - Scenarios: Run with ruby and spec - | Command | - | ruby | - | spec | - - Scenario Outline: run failing examples - Given a file named "failing_implicit_docstrings_example.rb" with: - """ - require 'spec/autorun' - describe "Failing examples with no descriptions" do - - # description is auto-generated as "should equal(5)" based on the last #should - it do - 3.should equal(2) - 5.should equal(5) - end - - it { 3.should be > 5 } - - it { ["a"].should include("b") } - - it { [1,2,3].should_not respond_to(:size) } - - end - """ - - When I run " failing_implicit_docstrings_example.rb -fs" - - Then the stdout should include /should equal 2/ - And the stdout should include /should be > 5/ - And the stdout should include /should include "b"/ - And the stdout should include /should not respond to #size/ diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/example_groups/nested_groups.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/example_groups/nested_groups.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 6d8c7aadf..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/example_groups/nested_groups.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -Feature: Nested example groups - - As an RSpec user - I want to nest examples groups - So that I can better organize my examples - - Scenario Outline: Nested example groups - Given a file named "nested_example_groups.rb" with: - """ - require 'spec/autorun' - - describe "Some Object" do - describe "with some more context" do - it "should do this" do - true.should be_true - end - end - describe "with some other context" do - it "should do that" do - false.should be_false - end - end - end - """ - When I run " nested_example_groups.rb -fs" - Then the stdout should include /Some Object with some more context/ - And the stdout should include /Some Object with some other context/ - - Scenarios: Run with ruby and spec - | Command | - | ruby | - | spec | diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/expectations/customized_message.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/expectations/customized_message.feature deleted file mode 100644 index c19490c7a..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/expectations/customized_message.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -Feature: customized message - - In order to get the feedback I want - As an RSpec user - I want to customize the failure message per example - - Scenario: one additional method - Given a file named "node_spec.rb.rb" with: - """ - class Node - def initialize(state=:waiting) - @state = state - end - def state - @state - end - def waiting? - @state == :waiting - end - def started? - @state == :started - end - def start - @state = :started - end - end - - describe "a new Node" do - it "should be waiting" do - node = Node.new(:started) #start w/ started to trigger failure - node.should be_waiting, "node.state: #{node.state} (first example)" - end - - it "should not be started" do - node = Node.new(:started) #start w/ started to trigger failure - node.should_not be_started, "node.state: #{node.state} (second example)" - end - end - - describe "node.start" do - it "should change the state" do - node = Node.new(:started) #start w/ started to trigger failure - lambda {node.start}.should change{node.state}, "expected a change" - end - end - - """ - When I run "spec node_spec.rb.rb --format specdoc" - Then the stdout should include "3 examples, 3 failures" - And the stdout should not match "to return true, got false" - And the stdout should not match "to return false, got true" - And the stdout should include "node.state: started (first example)" - And the stdout should include "node.state: started (second example)" - And the stdout should include "expected a change" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/expectations/expect_change.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/expectations/expect_change.feature deleted file mode 100644 index f644b52e7..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/expectations/expect_change.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -Feature: expect change - - Expect some code (wrapped in a proc) to change the state of some object. - - Scenario: expecting change - Given a file named "expect_change.rb" with: - """ - class Counter - class << self - def increment - @count ||= 0 - @count += 1 - end - - def count - @count ||= 0 - end - end - end - - describe Counter, "#increment" do - it "should increment the count" do - expect{Counter.increment}.to change{Counter.count}.from(0).to(1) - end - - # deliberate failure - it "should increment the count by 2" do - expect{Counter.increment}.to change{Counter.count}.by(2) - end - end - """ - When I run "spec expect_change.rb" - Then the stdout should include "2 examples, 1 failure" - Then the stdout should include "should have been changed by 2, but was changed by 1" - - Scenario: expecting no change - Given a file named "expect_no_change.rb" with: - """ - class Counter - class << self - def increment - @count ||= 0 - @count += 1 - end - - def count - @count ||= 0 - end - end - end - - describe Counter, "#increment" do - it "should not increment the count by 2" do - expect{Counter.increment}.to_not change{Counter.count}.from(0).to(2) - end - - # deliberate failure - it "should not increment the count by 1" do - expect{Counter.increment}.to_not change{Counter.count}.by(1) - end - end - """ - When I run "spec expect_no_change.rb" - Then the stdout should include "2 examples, 1 failure" - Then the stdout should include "should not have changed, but did change from 1 to 2" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/expectations/expect_error.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/expectations/expect_error.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 7c48e7cef..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/expectations/expect_error.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -Feature: expect error - - Expect a proc to change the state of some object. - - Scenario: expect error - Given a file named "expect_error.rb" with: - """ - describe Object, "#non_existent_message" do - it "should raise" do - expect{Object.non_existent_message}.to raise_error(NameError) - end - end - - #deliberate failure - describe Object, "#public_instance_methods" do - it "should raise" do - expect{Object.public_instance_methods}.to raise_error(NameError) - end - end - """ - When I run "spec expect_error.rb" - Then the stdout should include "2 examples, 1 failure" - Then the stdout should include "expected NameError but nothing was raised" - - Scenario: expect no error - Given a file named "expect_no_error.rb" with: - """ - describe Object, "#public_instance_methods" do - it "should not raise" do - expect{Object.public_instance_methods}.to_not raise_error(NameError) - end - end - - #deliberate failure - describe Object, "#non_existent_message" do - it "should not raise" do - expect{Object.non_existent_message}.to_not raise_error(NameError) - end - end - """ - When I run "spec expect_no_error.rb" - Then the stdout should include "2 examples, 1 failure" - Then the stdout should include "undefined method `non_existent_message'" - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/extensions/custom_example_group.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/extensions/custom_example_group.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 70974dba7..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/extensions/custom_example_group.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -Feature: custom example group - - Scenario: simple custom example group - Given a file named "custom_example_group_spec.rb" with: - """ - class CustomGroup < Spec::ExampleGroup - end - - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.default(CustomGroup) - - describe "a custom group set as the default" do - it "becomes the default base class for example groups" do - CustomGroup.should === self - end - end - """ - When I run "spec custom_example_group_spec.rb" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/formatters/custom_formatter.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/formatters/custom_formatter.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 191ac369b..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/formatters/custom_formatter.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -Feature: custom formatters - - In order to format output/reporting to my particular needs - As an RSpec user - I want to create my own custom output formatters - - Scenario: specdoc format - Given a file named "custom_formatter.rb" with: - """ - require 'spec/runner/formatter/base_formatter' - class CustomFormatter < Spec::Runner::Formatter::BaseFormatter - def initialize(options, output) - @output = output - end - def example_started(proxy) - @output << "example: " << proxy.description - end - end - """ - And a file named "simple_example_spec.rb" with: - """ - describe "my group" do - specify "my example" do - end - end - """ - - When I run "spec simple_example_spec.rb --require custom_formatter.rb --format CustomFormatter" - Then the exit code should be 0 - And the stdout should include "example: my example" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/interop/examples_and_tests_together.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/interop/examples_and_tests_together.feature deleted file mode 100644 index dda11af2f..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/interop/examples_and_tests_together.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -Feature: Spec and test together - - As an RSpec adopter with existing Test::Unit tests - I want to run a few specs alongside my existing Test::Unit tests - So that I can experience a smooth, gradual migration path - - Scenario Outline: Run specs and tests together - Given a file named "spec_and_test_together.rb" with: - """ - require 'spec/autorun' - require 'spec/test/unit' - - describe "An Example" do - it "should pass with assert" do - assert true - end - - it "should fail with assert" do - assert false - end - - it "should pass with should" do - 1.should == 1 - end - - it "should fail with should" do - 1.should == 2 - end - end - - class ATest < Test::Unit::TestCase - def test_should_pass_with_assert - assert true - end - - def test_should_fail_with_assert - assert false - end - - def test_should_pass_with_should - 1.should == 1 - end - - def test_should_fail_with_should - 1.should == 2 - end - - def setup - @from_setup ||= 3 - @from_setup += 1 - end - - def test_should_fail_with_setup_method_variable - @from_setup.should == 40 - end - - before do - @from_before = @from_setup + 1 - end - - def test_should_fail_with_before_block_variable - @from_before.should == 50 - end - - define_method :"test: should run with strange name" do - assert true - end - end - """ - - When I run " spec_and_test_together.rb -fs" - - Then the exit code should be 256 - And the stdout should include "ATest" - And the stdout should include "Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError in 'An Example should fail with assert'" - And the stdout should include "'An Example should fail with should' FAILED" - And the stdout should include "11 examples, 6 failures" - And the stdout should include /expected: 40,\s*got: 4/m - And the stdout should include /expected: 50,\s*got: 5/m - - Scenarios: run with ruby and spec - | Command | - | ruby | - | spec | diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/interop/rspec_output.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/interop/rspec_output.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 3a34d21f7..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/interop/rspec_output.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -Feature: spec output - - When running in interop mode with test/unit, RSpec will output - the RSpec summary, but not the test/unit summary. - - Scenario Outline: Interop mode with test/unit - Given a file named "simple_spec.rb" with: - """ - require 'spec/autorun' - - describe "Running an Example" do - it "should not output twice" do - true.should be_true - end - end - """ - When I run " simple_spec.rb" - Then the exit code should be 0 - And the stdout should not match /\d+ tests, \d+ assertions, \d+ failures, \d+ errors/m - And the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - - Scenarios: Run with ruby and CommandLine object - | Command | - | ruby | - | cmdline.rb | diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/interop/test_but_not_test_unit.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/interop/test_but_not_test_unit.feature deleted file mode 100644 index a14b9c5d2..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/interop/test_but_not_test_unit.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -Story: Test is defined, but not Test::Unit - - As an RSpec user who has my own library named Test (but not Test::Unit) - I want to run examples without getting Test::Unit NameErrors - - Scenario Outline: Spec including Test const but not Test::Unit - Given a file named "spec_including_test_but_not_unit.rb" with: - """ - require 'spec/autorun' - - module Test - end - - describe "description" do - it "should description" do - 1.should == 1 - end - end - """ - When I run " spec_including_test_but_not_unit.rb" - Then the stderr should not match "Test::Unit" - - Scenarios: Run with ruby and spec - | Command | - | ruby | - | spec | diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/interop/test_case_with_should_methods.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/interop/test_case_with_should_methods.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 07091a05b..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/interop/test_case_with_should_methods.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -Story: Test::Unit::TestCase extended by rspec with should methods - - As an RSpec adopter with existing Test::Unit tests - I want to use should_* methods in a Test::Unit::TestCase - So that I use RSpec with classes and methods that look more like RSpec examples - - Scenario Outline: TestCase with should methods - Given a file named "test_case_with_should_methods.rb" with: - """ - require 'spec/autorun' - require 'spec/test/unit' - - class MyTest < Test::Unit::TestCase - def should_pass_with_should - 1.should == 1 - end - - def should_fail_with_should - 1.should == 2 - end - - def should_pass_with_assert - assert true - end - - def should_fail_with_assert - assert false - end - - def test - raise "This is not a real test" - end - - def test_ify - raise "This is a real test" - end - end - """ - When I run " test_case_with_should_methods.rb" - Then the exit code should be 256 - And the stdout should include "5 examples, 3 failures" - - Scenarios: Run with ruby and spec - | Command | - | ruby | - | spec | diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/load_paths/add_lib_to_load_path.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/load_paths/add_lib_to_load_path.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 81513ec75..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/load_paths/add_lib_to_load_path.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -Feature: add ./lib to load path - In order to ... - As a spec author - I want rspec to add ./lib to the load path - - Scenario: spec helper - Given a directory named "spec" - And a file named "example.rb" with: - """ - describe $LOAD_PATH do - it "begins with 'lib' in the current directory in the load path" do - libdir = File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'lib')) - $LOAD_PATH.should include(libdir) - end - end - """ - When I run "spec example.rb" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - And the exit code should be 0 - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/load_paths/add_spec_to_load_path.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/load_paths/add_spec_to_load_path.feature deleted file mode 100644 index b216ebedd..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/load_paths/add_spec_to_load_path.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -Feature: add 'spec' to load path - In order to ... - As a spec author - I want rspec to add 'spec to the load path - - Scenario: add 'spec' to load path - Given a directory named "spec" - And a file named "example.rb" with: - """ - describe $LOAD_PATH do - it "includes with 'spec' in the current directory in the load path" do - specdir = File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'spec')) - $LOAD_PATH.should include(specdir) - end - end - """ - When I run "spec example.rb" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - And the exit code should be 0 - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/matchers/define_diffable_matcher.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/matchers/define_diffable_matcher.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 8715641ec..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/matchers/define_diffable_matcher.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -Feature: define diffable matcher - - When a matcher is defined as diffable, and the --diff - flag is set, the output will include a diff of the submitted - objects. - - Scenario: define a diffable matcher - Given a file named "diffable_matcher_spec.rb" with: - """ - Spec::Matchers.define :be_just_like do |expected| - match do |actual| - actual == expected - end - - diffable - end - - describe "this" do - it {should be_just_like("that")} - end - """ - When I run "spec diffable_matcher_spec.rb --diff" - Then the exit code should be 256 - - And the stdout should include "should be just like \"that\"" - And the stdout should include "Diff:\n@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@\n-that\n+this" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/matchers/define_matcher.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/matchers/define_matcher.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 79edae73f..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/matchers/define_matcher.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,179 +0,0 @@ -Feature: define matcher - - In order to express my domain clearly in my code examples - As an RSpec user - I want a shortcut to define custom matchers - - Scenario: define a matcher with default messages - Given a file named "matcher_with_default_message_spec.rb" with: - """ - Spec::Matchers.define :be_a_multiple_of do |expected| - match do |actual| - actual % expected == 0 - end - end - - describe 9 do - it {should be_a_multiple_of(3)} - end - - describe 9 do - it {should_not be_a_multiple_of(4)} - end - - # fail intentionally to generate expected output - describe 9 do - it {should be_a_multiple_of(4)} - end - - # fail intentionally to generate expected output - describe 9 do - it {should_not be_a_multiple_of(3)} - end - - """ - When I run "spec matcher_with_default_message_spec.rb --format specdoc" - Then the exit code should be 256 - - And the stdout should include "should be a multiple of 3" - And the stdout should include "should not be a multiple of 4" - And the stdout should include "should be a multiple of 4 (FAILED - 1)" - And the stdout should include "should not be a multiple of 3 (FAILED - 2)" - - And the stdout should include "4 examples, 2 failures" - And the stdout should include "expected 9 to be a multiple of 4" - And the stdout should include "expected 9 not to be a multiple of 3" - - Scenario: overriding the failure_message_for_should - Given a file named "matcher_with_failure_message_spec.rb" with: - """ - Spec::Matchers.define :be_a_multiple_of do |expected| - match do |actual| - actual % expected == 0 - end - failure_message_for_should do |actual| - "expected that #{actual} would be a multiple of #{expected}" - end - end - - # fail intentionally to generate expected output - describe 9 do - it {should be_a_multiple_of(4)} - end - """ - When I run "spec matcher_with_failure_message_spec.rb" - Then the exit code should be 256 - And the stdout should include "1 example, 1 failure" - And the stdout should include "expected that 9 would be a multiple of 4" - - Scenario: overriding the failure_message_for_should_not - Given a file named "matcher_with_failure_for_message_spec.rb" with: - """ - Spec::Matchers.define :be_a_multiple_of do |expected| - match do |actual| - actual % expected == 0 - end - failure_message_for_should_not do |actual| - "expected that #{actual} would not be a multiple of #{expected}" - end - end - - # fail intentionally to generate expected output - describe 9 do - it {should_not be_a_multiple_of(3)} - end - """ - When I run "spec matcher_with_failure_for_message_spec.rb" - Then the exit code should be 256 - And the stdout should include "1 example, 1 failure" - And the stdout should include "expected that 9 would not be a multiple of 3" - - Scenario: overriding the description - Given a file named "matcher_overriding_description_spec.rb" with: - """ - Spec::Matchers.define :be_a_multiple_of do |expected| - match do |actual| - actual % expected == 0 - end - description do - "be multiple of #{expected}" - end - end - - describe 9 do - it {should be_a_multiple_of(3)} - end - - describe 9 do - it {should_not be_a_multiple_of(4)} - end - """ - When I run "spec matcher_overriding_description_spec.rb --format specdoc" - Then the exit code should be 0 - And the stdout should include "2 examples, 0 failures" - And the stdout should include "should be multiple of 3" - And the stdout should include "should not be multiple of 4" - - Scenario: with no args - Given a file named "matcher_with_no_args_spec.rb" with: - """ - Spec::Matchers.define :have_7_fingers do - match do |thing| - thing.fingers.length == 7 - end - end - - class Thing - def fingers; (1..7).collect {"finger"}; end - end - - describe Thing do - it {should have_7_fingers} - end - """ - When I run "spec matcher_with_no_args_spec.rb --format specdoc" - Then the exit code should be 0 - And the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - And the stdout should include "should have 7 fingers" - - Scenario: with multiple args - Given a file named "matcher_with_multiple_args_spec.rb" with: - """ - Spec::Matchers.define :be_the_sum_of do |a,b,c,d| - match do |sum| - a + b + c + d == sum - end - end - - describe 10 do - it {should be_the_sum_of(1,2,3,4)} - end - """ - When I run "spec matcher_with_multiple_args_spec.rb --format specdoc" - Then the exit code should be 0 - And the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - And the stdout should include "should be the sum of 1, 2, 3, and 4" - - Scenario: with helper methods - Given a file named "matcher_with_internal_helper_spec.rb" with: - """ - Spec::Matchers.define :have_same_elements_as do |sample| - match do |actual| - similar?(sample, actual) - end - - def similar?(a, b) - a.sort == b.sort - end - end - - describe "these two arrays" do - specify "should be similar" do - [1,2,3].should have_same_elements_as([2,3,1]) - end - end - """ - When I run "spec matcher_with_internal_helper_spec.rb" - Then the exit code should be 0 - And the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/matchers/define_matcher_outside_rspec.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/matchers/define_matcher_outside_rspec.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 5e7d705c2..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/matchers/define_matcher_outside_rspec.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -Feature: define matcher outside rspec - - In order to express my domain clearly in my code examples - As a non-rspec user - I want a shortcut to define custom matchers - - Scenario: define a matcher with default messages - Given a file named "test_multiples.rb" with: - """ - require 'test/unit' - require 'spec/expectations' - - Spec::Matchers.define :be_a_multiple_of do |expected| - match do |actual| - actual % expected == 0 - end - end - - class Test::Unit::TestCase - include Spec::Matchers - end - - class TestMultiples < Test::Unit::TestCase - - def test_9_should_be_a_multiple_of_3 - 9.should be_a_multiple_of(3) - end - - def test_9_should_be_a_multiple_of_4 - 9.should be_a_multiple_of(4) - end - - end - """ - When I run "ruby test_multiples.rb" - Then the exit code should be 256 - And the stdout should include "expected 9 to be a multiple of 4" - And the stdout should include "2 tests, 0 assertions, 1 failures, 0 errors" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/matchers/define_matcher_with_fluent_interface.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/matchers/define_matcher_with_fluent_interface.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 01845b216..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/matchers/define_matcher_with_fluent_interface.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -Feature: define matcher - - In order to express my domain clearly in my code examples - As an RSpec user - I want to define matchers with fluent interfaces - - Scenario: one additional method - Given a file named "between_spec.rb" with: - """ - Spec::Matchers.define :be_bigger_than do |first| - def but_smaller_than(second) - @second = second - self - end - - match do |actual| - (actual > first) && (actual < @second) - end - end - - describe 5 do - it { should be_bigger_than(4).but_smaller_than(6) } - end - """ - When I run "spec between_spec.rb --format specdoc" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - And the stdout should include "should be bigger than 4" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/matchers/define_wrapped_matcher.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/matchers/define_wrapped_matcher.feature deleted file mode 100644 index d19808bae..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/matchers/define_wrapped_matcher.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -Feature: define wrapped matcher - - In order to reuse existing matchers - As an RSpec user - I want to define matchers that wrap other matchers - - Scenario: one additional method - Given a file named "new_model_spec.rb" with: - """ - Spec::Matchers.define :have_tag do |tag| - match do |markup| - markup =~ /<#{tag}>.*<\/#{tag}>/ - end - end - - Spec::Matchers.define :have_button do - match do |markup| - markup.should have_tag('button') - end - end - - describe "some markup" do - it "has a button" do - "".should have_button - end - end - """ - When I run "spec new_model_spec.rb --format specdoc" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/mock_framework_integration/use_flexmock.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/mock_framework_integration/use_flexmock.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 0a204dfc6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/mock_framework_integration/use_flexmock.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -Feature: mock with flexmock - - As an RSpec user who prefers flexmock - I want to be able to use flexmock without rspec mocks interfering - - Scenario: Mock with flexmock - Given a file named "flexmock_example_spec.rb" with: - """ - Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - config.mock_with :flexmock - end - - describe "plugging in flexmock" do - it "allows flexmock to be used" do - target = Object.new - flexmock(target).should_receive(:foo).once - target.foo - end - - it "does not include rspec mocks" do - Spec.const_defined?(:Mocks).should be_false - end - end - """ - When I run "spec flexmock_example_spec.rb" - Then the exit code should be 0 - And the stdout should include "2 examples, 0 failures" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/mock_framework_integration/use_mocha.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/mock_framework_integration/use_mocha.feature deleted file mode 100644 index d53b967cd..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/mock_framework_integration/use_mocha.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -Feature: mock with mocha - - As an RSpec user who prefers mocha - I want to be able to use mocha without rspec mocks interfering - - Scenario: Mock with mocha - Given a file named "mocha_example_spec.rb" with: - """ - Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - config.mock_with :mocha - end - - describe "plugging in mocha" do - it "allows mocha to be used" do - target = Object.new - target.expects(:foo).once - target.foo - end - - it "does not include rspec mocks" do - Spec.const_defined?(:Mocks).should be_false - end - end - """ - When I run "spec mocha_example_spec.rb" - Then the exit code should be 0 - And the stdout should include "2 examples, 0 failures" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/mock_framework_integration/use_rr.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/mock_framework_integration/use_rr.feature deleted file mode 100644 index aa30882aa..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/mock_framework_integration/use_rr.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -Feature: mock with rr - - As an RSpec user who prefers rr - I want to be able to use rr without rspec mocks interfering - - Scenario: Mock with rr - Given a file named "rr_example_spec.rb" with: - """ - Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - config.mock_with :rr - end - - describe "plugging in rr" do - it "allows rr to be used" do - target = Object.new - mock(target).foo - target.foo - end - - it "does not include rspec mocks" do - Spec.const_defined?(:Mocks).should be_false - end - end - """ - When I run "spec rr_example_spec.rb" - Then the exit code should be 0 - And the stdout should include "2 examples, 0 failures" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/mocks/mix_stubs_and_mocks.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/mocks/mix_stubs_and_mocks.feature deleted file mode 100644 index deaf84ecf..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/mocks/mix_stubs_and_mocks.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -Feature: stub and mock together - - As an RSpec user - I want to use stubs and mocks together - - Scenario: stub in before - Given a file named "stub_and_mocks_spec.rb" with: - """ - describe "a stub in before" do - before(:each) do - @messenger = mock('messenger').as_null_object - end - - it "a" do - @messenger.should_receive(:foo).with('first') - @messenger.foo('second') - @messenger.foo('third') - end - end - """ - When I run "spec stub_and_mocks_spec.rb --format nested" - Then the stdout should include "received :foo with unexpected arguments\n expected: (\"first\")\n got: ([\"second\"], [\"third\"])" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/mocks/stub_implementation.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/mocks/stub_implementation.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 269de4742..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/mocks/stub_implementation.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -Feature: stub implementation - - As an rspec user, I want to stub a complete implementation, not just a - return value. - - Scenario: stub implementation - Given a file named "stub_implementation.rb" with: - """ - describe "a stubbed implementation" do - it "works" do - object = Object.new - object.stub(:foo) do |arg| - if arg == :this - "got this" - elsif arg == :that - "got that" - end - end - - object.foo(:this).should == "got this" - object.foo(:that).should == "got that" - end - end - """ - When I run "spec stub_implementation.rb" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/pending/pending_examples.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/pending/pending_examples.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 582739563..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/pending/pending_examples.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -Feature: pending examples - - RSpec offers three ways to indicate that an example is disabled pending - some action. - - Scenario: pending implementation - Given a file named "example_without_block_spec.rb" with: - """ - describe "an example" do - it "has not yet been implemented" - end - """ - When I run "spec example_without_block_spec.rb" - Then the exit code should be 0 - And the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures, 1 pending" - And the stdout should include "Not Yet Implemented" - And the stdout should include "example_without_block_spec.rb:2" - - Scenario: pending implementation with spec/test/unit - Given a file named "example_without_block_spec.rb" with: - """ - require 'spec/test/unit' - describe "an example" do - it "has not yet been implemented" - end - """ - When I run "spec example_without_block_spec.rb" - Then the exit code should be 0 - And the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures, 1 pending" - And the stdout should include "Not Yet Implemented" - And the stdout should include "example_without_block_spec.rb:3" - - Scenario: pending any arbitary reason, with no block - Given a file named "pending_without_block_spec.rb" with: - """ - describe "an example" do - it "is implemented but waiting" do - pending("something else getting finished") - end - end - """ - When I run "spec pending_without_block_spec.rb" - Then the exit code should be 0 - And the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures, 1 pending" - And the stdout should include "(something else getting finished)" - And the stdout should include "pending_without_block_spec.rb:2" - - Scenario: pending any arbitary reason, with a block that fails - Given a file named "pending_with_failing_block_spec.rb" with: - """ - describe "an example" do - it "is implemented but waiting" do - pending("something else getting finished") do - raise "this is the failure" - end - end - end - """ - When I run "spec pending_with_failing_block_spec.rb" - Then the exit code should be 0 - And the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures, 1 pending" - And the stdout should include "(something else getting finished)" - And the stdout should include "pending_with_failing_block_spec.rb:2" - - Scenario: pending any arbitary reason, with a block that passes - Given a file named "pending_with_passing_block_spec.rb" with: - """ - describe "an example" do - it "is implemented but waiting" do - pending("something else getting finished") do - true.should be(true) - end - end - end - """ - When I run "spec pending_with_passing_block_spec.rb" - Then the exit code should be 256 - And the stdout should include "1 example, 1 failure" - And the stdout should include "FIXED" - And the stdout should include "Expected pending 'something else getting finished' to fail. No Error was raised." - And the stdout should include "pending_with_passing_block_spec.rb:3" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/runner/specify_line_number.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/runner/specify_line_number.feature deleted file mode 100644 index bf44f2c09..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/runner/specify_line_number.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -Feature: run specific examples by line number - - In order to run a single example from command line - RSpec allows you to specify the line number of the example(s) to run - - Scenario: --line syntax on single example - Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with: - """ - describe "an example" do - it "has not yet been implemented" - it "has been implemented" do - true - end - end - """ - When I run "spec example_spec.rb --line 2" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures, 1 pending" - And the stdout should include "example_spec.rb:2" - - Scenario: colon line syntax on single example - Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with: - """ - describe "an example" do - it "has not yet been implemented" - it "has been implemented" do - true - end - end - """ - When I run "spec example_spec.rb:2" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures, 1 pending" - And the stdout should include "example_spec.rb:2" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/spec_helper/spec_helper.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/spec_helper/spec_helper.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 2711e1a58..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/spec_helper/spec_helper.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -Feature: spec helper - In order to centralize code needed across most specs - As a spec author - I want to require 'spec_helper' - - Because rspec adds the PROJECT_ROOT/spec directory to the load path, we can - just require 'spec_helper' and it will be found. - - Scenario: spec helper - Given a directory named "spec" - And a file named "spec/spec_helper.rb" with: - """ - SOME_CONSTANT = 'some value' - """ - And a file named "example.rb" with: - """ - require 'spec_helper' - describe SOME_CONSTANT do - it { should == 'some value' } - end - """ - When I run "spec example.rb" - And the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - And the exit code should be 0 - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/step_definitions/running_rspec_steps.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/step_definitions/running_rspec_steps.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 60f27fa80..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/step_definitions/running_rspec_steps.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -Given %r{^a file named "([^"]+)" with:$} do |file_name, code| - create_file(file_name, code) -end - -Given /^a directory named "([^\"]*)"$/ do |dirname| - create_directory(dirname) -end - -When %r{^I run "spec ([^"]+)"$} do |file_and_args| - spec(file_and_args) -end - -When %r{^I run "ruby ([^"]+)"$} do |file_and_args| - ruby(file_and_args) -end - -When %r{^I run "cmdline.rb ([^"]+)"$} do |file_and_args| - cmdline(file_and_args) -end - -Then /^the (.*) should include (.*)$/ do |stream, string_or_regex| - written = case(stream) - when 'stdout' then last_stdout - when 'stderr' then last_stderr - else raise "Unknown stream: #{stream}" - end - written.should smart_match(string_or_regex) -end - -Then /^the (.*) should not match (.*)$/ do |stream, string_or_regex| - written = case(stream) - when 'stdout' then last_stdout - when 'stderr' then last_stderr - else raise "Unknown stream: #{stream}" - end - written.should_not smart_match(string_or_regex) -end - -Then /^the exit code should be (\d+)$/ do |exit_code| - if last_exit_code != exit_code.to_i - raise "Did not exit with #{exit_code}, but with #{last_exit_code}. Standard error:\n#{last_stderr}" - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/subject/explicit_subject.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/subject/explicit_subject.feature deleted file mode 100644 index 9fb68ad43..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/subject/explicit_subject.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -Feature: explicit subject - - You can override the implicit subject using the subject() method. - - Scenario: subject in top level group - Given a file named "top_level_subject_spec.rb" with: - """ - describe Array, "with some elements" do - subject { [1,2,3] } - it "should have the prescribed elements" do - subject.should == [1,2,3] - end - end - """ - When I run "spec top_level_subject_spec.rb" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - - Scenario: subject in a nested group - Given a file named "nested_subject_spec.rb" with: - """ - describe Array do - subject { [1,2,3] } - describe "with some elements" do - it "should have the prescribed elements" do - subject.should == [1,2,3] - end - end - end - """ - When I run "spec nested_subject_spec.rb" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/subject/implicit_subject.feature b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/subject/implicit_subject.feature deleted file mode 100644 index bc57d2ba4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/subject/implicit_subject.feature +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -Feature: implicit subject - - The first argument to the outermost example group block is - made available to each example as an implicit subject of - that example. - - Scenario: subject in top level group - Given a file named "top_level_subject_spec.rb" with: - """ - describe Array, "when first created" do - it "should be empty" do - subject.should == [] - end - end - """ - When I run "spec top_level_subject_spec.rb" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - - Scenario: subject in a nested group - Given a file named "nested_subject_spec.rb" with: - """ - describe Array do - describe "when first created" do - it "should be empty" do - subject.should == [] - end - end - end - """ - When I run "spec nested_subject_spec.rb" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" - - Scenario: subject with getters - Given a file named "subject_with_getter_spec.rb" with: - """ - describe Array do - describe "when first created" do - its(:length) { should == 0 } - end - end - """ - When I run "spec subject_with_getter_spec.rb" - Then the stdout should include "1 example, 0 failures" diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/support/env.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/support/env.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e11b3db25..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/support/env.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -$:.unshift File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "/../../lib") - -require 'spec/expectations' -require 'forwardable' -require 'tempfile' -require 'spec/ruby_forker' -require 'features/support/matchers/smart_match' - -class RspecWorld - include Spec::Expectations - include Spec::Matchers - include RubyForker - - extend Forwardable - def_delegators RspecWorld, :working_dir, :spec_command, :cmdline_file, :rspec_lib - - def self.working_dir - @working_dir ||= File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "/../../tmp/cucumber-generated-files")) - end - - def self.spec_command - @spec_command ||= File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "/../../bin/spec")) - end - - def self.cmdline_file - @cmdline_file ||= File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "/../../resources/helpers/cmdline.rb")) - end - - def self.rspec_lib - @rspec_lib ||= File.join(working_dir, "/../../lib") - end - - def spec(args) - ruby("#{spec_command} #{args}") - end - - def cmdline(args) - ruby("#{cmdline_file} #{args}") - end - - def create_file(file_name, contents) - file_path = File.join(working_dir, file_name) - File.open(file_path, "w") { |f| f << contents } - end - - def create_directory(dirname) - FileUtils.mkdir_p File.join(working_dir, dirname) - end - - def last_stdout - @stdout - end - - def last_stderr - @stderr - end - - def last_exit_code - @exit_code - end - - # it seems like this, and the last_* methods, could be moved into RubyForker-- is that being used anywhere but the features? - def ruby(args) - stderr_file = Tempfile.new('rspec') - stderr_file.close - Dir.chdir(working_dir) do - @stdout = super("-I #{rspec_lib} #{args}", stderr_file.path) - end - @stderr = IO.read(stderr_file.path) - @exit_code = $?.to_i - end - -end - -Before do - FileUtils.rm_rf RspecWorld.working_dir if test ?d, RspecWorld.working_dir - FileUtils.mkdir_p RspecWorld.working_dir -end - -World do - RspecWorld.new -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/support/matchers/smart_match.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/support/matchers/smart_match.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 74c508987..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/features/support/matchers/smart_match.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -Spec::Matchers.define :smart_match do |expected| - match do |actual| - case expected - when /^\/.*\/?$/ - actual =~ eval(expected) - when /^".*"$/ - actual.index(eval(expected)) - else - false - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/geminstaller.yml b/vendor/plugins/rspec/geminstaller.yml deleted file mode 100644 index 9bfc3133b..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/geminstaller.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -# Basics needed to run 'rake' from this directory -gems: -- name: cucumber - version: '>= 0.3.101' -- name: diff-lcs - version: '>= 1.1.2' -- name: bmabey-fakefs - version: '>= 0' -- name: flexmock - version: '>= 0.8.6' -- name: heckle - version: '>= 1.4.2' -- name: hoe - version: '>= 2.0' -- name: nokogiri - version: '>= 1.2.3' -- name: mocha - version: '>= 0.9.5' -- name: rake - version: '>= 0.8.4' -- name: spicycode-rcov - version: '>= 0.8.2.1' -- name: syntax - version: '>= 1.0.0' -- name: rr - version: '>= 0.10.0' -- name: ruby-debug - version: '>= 0.10.3' diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/init.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/init.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6262f0368..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/init.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -# Placeholder to satisfy Rails. -# -# Do NOT add any require statements to this file. Doing -# so will cause Rails to load this plugin all of the time. -# -# Running 'ruby script/generate rspec' will -# generate spec/spec_helper.rb, which includes the necessary -# require statements and configuration. This file should -# be required by all of your spec files. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/autotest/discover.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/autotest/discover.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3ac51c135..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/autotest/discover.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -Autotest.add_discovery do - "rspec" if File.directory?('spec') && ENV['RSPEC'] -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/autotest/rspec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/autotest/rspec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 625e340b5..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/autotest/rspec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -require 'autotest' - -Autotest.add_hook :initialize do |at| - at.clear_mappings - # watch out: Ruby bug (1.8.6): - # %r(/) != /\// - at.add_mapping(%r%^spec/.*_spec.rb$%) { |filename, _| - filename - } - at.add_mapping(%r%^lib/(.*)\.rb$%) { |_, m| - ["spec/#{m[1]}_spec.rb"] - } - at.add_mapping(%r%^spec/(spec_helper|shared/.*)\.rb$%) { - at.files_matching %r%^spec/.*_spec\.rb$% - } -end - -class RspecCommandError < StandardError; end - -class Autotest::Rspec < Autotest - - def initialize - super - self.failed_results_re = /^\d+\)\n(?:\e\[\d*m)?(?:.*?in )?'([^\n]*)'(?: FAILED)?(?:\e\[\d*m)?\n\n?(.*?(\n\n\(.*?)?)\n\n/m - self.completed_re = /\n(?:\e\[\d*m)?\d* examples?/m - end - - def consolidate_failures(failed) - filters = new_hash_of_arrays - failed.each do |spec, trace| - if trace =~ /\n(\.\/)?(.*spec\.rb):[\d]+:/ - filters[$2] << spec - end - end - return filters - end - - def make_test_cmd(files_to_test) - return '' if files_to_test.empty? - spec_program = File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', '..', 'bin', 'spec')) - return "#{ruby} #{spec_program} --autospec #{files_to_test.keys.flatten.join(' ')} #{add_options_if_present}" - end - - def add_options_if_present # :nodoc: - File.exist?("spec/spec.opts") ? "-O spec/spec.opts " : "" - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 879c373e8..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/deprecation' -require 'spec/ruby' -require 'spec/matchers' -require 'spec/expectations' -require 'spec/example' -require 'spec/runner' -require 'spec/version' -require 'spec/dsl' diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/adapters/mock_frameworks/flexmock.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/adapters/mock_frameworks/flexmock.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 18dd453dd..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/adapters/mock_frameworks/flexmock.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env ruby -# -# Created by Jim Weirich on 2007-04-10. -# Copyright (c) 2007. All rights reserved. - -require 'rubygems' unless ENV['NO_RUBYGEMS'] -require 'flexmock/rspec' - -module Spec - module Adapters - module MockFramework - include FlexMock::MockContainer - def setup_mocks_for_rspec - # No setup required - end - def verify_mocks_for_rspec - flexmock_verify - end - def teardown_mocks_for_rspec - flexmock_close - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/adapters/mock_frameworks/mocha.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/adapters/mock_frameworks/mocha.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4c97c139a..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/adapters/mock_frameworks/mocha.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -require 'rubygems' unless ENV['NO_RUBYGEMS'] -require 'mocha/standalone' -require 'mocha/object' - -module Spec - module Adapters - module MockFramework - # Mocha::Standalone was deprecated as of Mocha 0.9.7. - begin - include Mocha::API - rescue NameError - include Mocha::Standalone - end - def setup_mocks_for_rspec - mocha_setup - end - def verify_mocks_for_rspec - mocha_verify - end - def teardown_mocks_for_rspec - mocha_teardown - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/adapters/mock_frameworks/rr.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/adapters/mock_frameworks/rr.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 758ddf611..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/adapters/mock_frameworks/rr.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -require 'rubygems' unless ENV['NO_RUBYGEMS'] -require 'rr' - -patterns = ::Spec::Runner::QuietBacktraceTweaker::IGNORE_PATTERNS -patterns.push(RR::Errors::BACKTRACE_IDENTIFIER) - -module Spec - module Adapters - module MockFramework - include RR::Extensions::InstanceMethods - def setup_mocks_for_rspec - RR::Space.instance.reset - end - def verify_mocks_for_rspec - RR::Space.instance.verify_doubles - end - def teardown_mocks_for_rspec - RR::Space.instance.reset - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/adapters/mock_frameworks/rspec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/adapters/mock_frameworks/rspec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b159f8bfe..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/adapters/mock_frameworks/rspec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/mocks/framework' -require 'spec/mocks/extensions' - -module Spec - module Adapters - unless defined?(MockFramework) - module MockFramework - include Spec::Mocks::ExampleMethods - def setup_mocks_for_rspec - $rspec_mocks ||= Spec::Mocks::Space.new - end - def verify_mocks_for_rspec - $rspec_mocks.verify_all - end - def teardown_mocks_for_rspec - $rspec_mocks.reset_all - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/autorun.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/autorun.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f29b81966..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/autorun.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec' - -Spec::Runner.autorun diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/deprecation.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/deprecation.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ebab78942..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/deprecation.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - class << self - def deprecate(method, alternate_method=nil) - message = <<-NOTICE - -***************************************************************** -DEPRECATION WARNING: you are using deprecated behaviour that will -be removed from a future version of RSpec. - -#{caller(0)[2]} - -* #{method} is deprecated. -NOTICE - if alternate_method - message << <<-ADDITIONAL -* please use #{alternate_method} instead. -ADDITIONAL - end - - message << "*****************************************************************" - warn(message) - end - - def warn(message) - Kernel.warn(message) - end - - end - - class HashWithDeprecationNotice < Hash - def initialize(method, alternate_method=nil, &block) - @method, @alternate_method = method, alternate_method - end - def []=(k,v) - Spec.deprecate(@method, @alternate_method) - super - end - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/dsl.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/dsl.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d93e90d84..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/dsl.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/dsl/main' diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/main.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/main.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3459275b4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/dsl/main.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module DSL - module Main - include Spec::Example::ArgsAndOptions - - # Creates and returns a class that includes the ExampleGroupMethods - # module. Which ExampleGroup type is created depends on the directory of the file - # calling this method. For example, Spec::Rails will use different - # classes for specs living in spec/models, - # spec/helpers, spec/views and - # spec/controllers. - # - # It is also possible to override autodiscovery of the example group - # type with an options Hash as the last argument: - # - # describe "name", :type => :something_special do ... - # - # The reason for using different example group classes is to have different - # matcher methods available from within the describe block. - # - # See Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory#register for details about how to - # register special implementations. - # - def describe(*args, &block) - raise Spec::Example::NoDescriptionError.new("example group", caller(0)[1]) if args.empty? - add_options(args, :scope => self) - set_location(args.options, caller(0)[1]) - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group(*args, &block) - end - alias :context :describe - - # Creates an example group that can be shared by other example groups - # - # == Examples - # - # share_examples_for "All Editions" do - # it "all editions behaviour" ... - # end - # - # describe SmallEdition do - # it_should_behave_like "All Editions" - # - # it "should do small edition stuff" do - # ... - # end - # end - def share_examples_for(*args, &block) - add_options(args) - set_location(args.options, caller(0)[1]) - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_shared_example_group(*args, &block) - end - alias :shared_examples_for :share_examples_for - - # Creates a Shared Example Group and assigns it to a constant - # - # share_as :AllEditions do - # it "should do all editions stuff" ... - # end - # - # describe SmallEdition do - # it_should_behave_like AllEditions - # - # it "should do small edition stuff" do - # ... - # end - # end - # - # And, for those of you who prefer to use something more like Ruby, you - # can just include the module directly - # - # describe SmallEdition do - # include AllEditions - # - # it "should do small edition stuff" do - # ... - # end - # end - def share_as(name, &block) - begin - args = [name] - add_options(args) - set_location(args.options, caller(0)[1]) - Object.const_set(name, Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_shared_example_group(*args, &block)) - rescue NameError => e - raise NameError.new(e.message + "\nThe first argument to share_as must be a legal name for a constant\n") - end - end - end - end -end - -include Spec::DSL::Main diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example.rb deleted file mode 100644 index afbf41286..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - # == Example Groups and Code Examples - # - # A Code Example is an executable example of how a bit of code is expected - # to behave. - # - # An Example Group is a group of code examples. - # - # RSpec exposes a DSL to describe groups of examples. - # - # describe Account do - # it "should have a balance of $0" do - # account = Account.new - # account.balance.should == Money.new(0, :dollars) - # end - # end - # - # == Before and After - # - # You can use the before() and after() methods to extract - # common code within an Example Group. Both methods take an optional scope - # argument so you can run the block before :each example or before :all - # examples - # - # describe "..." do - # before :all do - # ... - # end - # - # before :each do - # ... - # end - # - # it "should do something" do - # ... - # end - # - # it "should do something else" do - # ... - # end - # - # after :each do - # ... - # end - # - # after :all do - # ... - # end - # - # end - # - # The before :each block will run before each of the examples, once - # for each example. Likewise, the after :each block will run after - # each of the examples. - # - # It is also possible to specify a before :all and after - # :all block that will run only once for each example group, before the - # first before :each and after the last after - # :each respectively. The use of these is generally discouraged, - # because it introduces dependencies between the examples. Still, it might - # prove useful for very expensive operations if you know what you are doing. - # - # == Local helper methods - # - # You can include local helper methods by simply expressing them within an - # example group: - # - # describe "..." do - # - # it "..." do - # helper_method - # end - # - # def helper_method - # ... - # end - # - # end - # - # == Included helper methods - # - # You can include helper methods in multiple example groups by expressing - # them within a module, and then including that module in your example - # groups: - # - # module AccountExampleHelperMethods - # def helper_method - # ... - # end - # end - # - # describe "A new account" do - # include AccountExampleHelperMethods - # before do - # @account = Account.new - # end - # - # it "should have a balance of $0" do - # helper_method - # @account.balance.should eql(Money.new(0, :dollars)) - # end - # end - # - # == Shared Example Groups - # - # You can define a shared example group, that may be used on other groups - # - # share_examples_for "All Editions" do - # it "all editions behaviour" ... - # end - # - # describe SmallEdition do - # it_should_behave_like "All Editions" - # - # it "should do small edition stuff" do - # ... - # end - # end - # - # You can also assign the shared group to a module and include that - # - # share_as :AllEditions do - # it "should do all editions stuff" ... - # end - # - # describe SmallEdition do - # it_should_behave_like AllEditions - # - # it "should do small edition stuff" do - # ... - # end - # end - # - # And, for those of you who prefer to use something more like Ruby, you can - # just include the module directly - # - # describe SmallEdition do - # include AllEditions - # - # it "should do small edition stuff" do - # ... - # end - # end - module Example - end -end - -require 'timeout' -require 'spec/example/args_and_options' -require 'spec/example/predicate_matchers' -require 'spec/example/example_group_proxy' -require 'spec/example/example_proxy' -require 'spec/example/subject' -require 'spec/example/before_and_after_hooks' -require 'spec/example/pending' -require 'spec/example/module_reopening_fix' -require 'spec/example/example_group_hierarchy' -require 'spec/example/example_group_methods' -require 'spec/example/example_methods' -require 'spec/example/example_group' -require 'spec/example/shared_example_group' -require 'spec/example/example_group_factory' -require 'spec/example/errors' -require 'spec/example/example_matcher' diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/args_and_options.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/args_and_options.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b74fddd8e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/args_and_options.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - module ArgsAndOptions - def args_and_options(*args) # :nodoc: - options = Hash === args.last ? args.pop : {} - return args, options - end - - def add_options(args, options={}) # :nodoc: - args << {} unless Hash === args.last - args.extend WithOptions - args.options.merge!(options) - args.options - end - - def set_location(options, location) # :nodoc: - options[:location] ||= location - end - - module WithOptions # :nodoc: - def options - last - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/before_and_after_hooks.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/before_and_after_hooks.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9f5039d1e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/before_and_after_hooks.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - module BeforeAndAfterHooks - class << self - def before_suite_parts # :nodoc: - @before_suite_parts ||= [] - end - - def after_suite_parts # :nodoc: - @after_suite_parts ||= [] - end - end - - # Registers a block to be executed before examples. scope can be - # :each (default), :all, or :suite. When - # :each, the block is executed before each example. When - # :all, the block is executed only once before any examples are - # run. - def append_before(scope = :each, &block) - before_parts(scope) << block - end - alias_method :before, :append_before - - # Registers a block to be executed before each example. - # This method prepends +block+ to existing before blocks. - # - # See append_before for scoping semantics. - def prepend_before(scope = :each, &block) - before_parts(scope).unshift(block) - end - - # Registers a block to be executed after each example. - # This method prepends +block+ to existing after blocks. - # - # See append_before for scoping semantics. - def prepend_after(scope = :each, &block) - after_parts(scope).unshift(block) - end - alias_method :after, :prepend_after - - # Registers a block to be executed after each example. - # This method appends +block+ to existing after blocks. - # - # See append_before for scoping semantics. - def append_after(scope = :each, &block) - after_parts(scope) << block - end - - def before_each_parts # :nodoc: - @before_each_parts ||= [] - end - - def after_each_parts # :nodoc: - @after_each_parts ||= [] - end - - def before_all_parts # :nodoc: - @before_all_parts ||= [] - end - - def after_all_parts # :nodoc: - @after_all_parts ||= [] - end - - def before_suite_parts # :nodoc: - BeforeAndAfterHooks.before_suite_parts - end - - def after_suite_parts # :nodoc: - BeforeAndAfterHooks.after_suite_parts - end - - private - - def before_parts(scope) - case scope - when :each; before_each_parts - when :all; before_all_parts - when :suite; before_suite_parts - end - end - - def after_parts(scope) - case scope - when :each; after_each_parts - when :all; after_all_parts - when :suite; after_suite_parts - end - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/errors.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/errors.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 157b669b0..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/errors.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - class ExamplePendingError < StandardError; end - - class NotYetImplementedError < ExamplePendingError - MESSAGE = "Not Yet Implemented" - def initialize - super(MESSAGE) - end - end - - class PendingExampleFixedError < StandardError; end - - class NoDescriptionError < ArgumentError - class << self - def message(kind, location) - "No description supplied for #{kind} declared on #{location}" - end - end - def initialize(kind, location) - super(self.class.message(kind, location)) - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_group.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_group.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 983be9a24..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_group.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - # Base class for customized example groups. Use this if you - # want to make a custom example group. - class ExampleGroup - extend Spec::Example::ExampleGroupMethods - include Spec::Example::ExampleMethods - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_group_factory.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_group_factory.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1d662782a..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_group_factory.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - - class ExampleGroupFactory - module ClassMethods - include Spec::Example::ArgsAndOptions - - def reset - @example_group_types = nil - default(ExampleGroup) - end - - def example_group_creation_listeners - @example_group_creation_listeners ||= [] - end - - def register_example_group(klass) - example_group_creation_listeners.each do |listener| - listener.register_example_group(klass) - end - end - - def create_shared_example_group(*args, &example_group_block) # :nodoc: - ::Spec::Example::SharedExampleGroup.register(*args, &example_group_block) - end - - def create_example_group(*args, &block) - raise ArgumentError if args.empty? || block.nil? - add_options(args) - superclass = determine_superclass(args.last) - superclass.describe(*args, &block) - end - - # Registers an example group class +klass+ with the symbol +type+. For - # example: - # - # Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:farm, FarmExampleGroup) - # - # With that you can append a hash with :type => :farm to the describe - # method and it will load an instance of FarmExampleGroup. - # - # describe Pig, :type => :farm do - # ... - # - # If you don't use the hash explicitly, describe will - # implicitly use an instance of FarmExampleGroup for any file loaded - # from the ./spec/farm directory. - def register(key, example_group_class) - @example_group_types[key.to_sym] = example_group_class - end - - # Sets the default ExampleGroup class - def default(example_group_class) - Spec.__send__ :remove_const, :ExampleGroup if Spec.const_defined?(:ExampleGroup) - Spec.const_set(:ExampleGroup, example_group_class) - old = @example_group_types - @example_group_types = Hash.new(example_group_class) - @example_group_types.merge!(old) if old - end - - def [](key) - @example_group_types[key] - end - - protected - - def determine_superclass(opts) - if type = opts[:type] - self[type] - elsif opts[:location] =~ /spec(\\|\/)(#{@example_group_types.keys.sort_by{|k| k.to_s.length}.reverse.join('|')})/ - self[$2 == '' ? nil : $2.to_sym] - else - self[nil] - end - end - - end - extend ClassMethods - self.reset - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_group_hierarchy.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_group_hierarchy.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f2c9fb5cd..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_group_hierarchy.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - class ExampleGroupHierarchy < Array - def initialize(example_group_class) - push example_group_class - if example_group_class.respond_to?(:superclass) && example_group_class.superclass.respond_to?(:example_group_hierarchy) - unshift example_group_class.superclass.example_group_hierarchy - flatten! - end - end - - def run_before_all(example) - example.eval_each_fail_fast(before_all_parts) - end - - def run_before_each(example) - example.eval_each_fail_fast(before_each_parts) - end - - def run_after_each(example) - example.eval_each_fail_slow(after_each_parts) - end - - def run_after_all(example) - example.eval_each_fail_slow(after_all_parts) - end - - def before_all_parts - @before_all_parts ||= collect {|klass| klass.before_all_parts}.flatten - end - - def before_each_parts - @before_each_parts ||= collect {|klass| klass.before_each_parts}.flatten - end - - def after_each_parts - @after_each_parts ||= reverse.collect {|klass| klass.after_each_parts}.flatten - end - - def after_all_parts - @after_all_parts ||= reverse.collect {|klass| klass.after_all_parts}.flatten - end - - def nested_descriptions - @nested_descriptions ||= collect {|eg| nested_description_from(eg) == "" ? nil : nested_description_from(eg) }.compact - end - - def nested_description_from(example_group) - example_group.description_args.join - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_group_methods.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_group_methods.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3862fdef6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_group_methods.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,282 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - - module ExampleGroupMethods - class << self - attr_accessor :matcher_class - - def build_description_from(*args) - text = args.inject("") do |description, arg| - description << " " unless (description == "" || arg.to_s =~ /^(\s|\.|#)/) - description << arg.to_s - end - text == "" ? nil : text - end - end - - include Spec::Example::BeforeAndAfterHooks - include Spec::Example::Subject::ExampleGroupMethods - include Spec::Example::PredicateMatchers - include Spec::Example::ArgsAndOptions - - attr_reader :location - - def options # :nodoc: - @options ||= {} - end - - def inherited(klass) # :nodoc: - super - ExampleGroupFactory.register_example_group(klass) - end - - # Makes the describe/it syntax available from a class. For example: - # - # class StackSpec < Spec::ExampleGroup - # describe Stack, "with no elements" - # - # before - # @stack = Stack.new - # end - # - # it "should raise on pop" do - # lambda{ @stack.pop }.should raise_error - # end - # end - # - def describe(*args, &example_group_block) - raise Spec::Example::NoDescriptionError.new("example group", caller(0)[1]) if args.empty? - if example_group_block - options = add_options(args) - set_location(options, caller(0)[1]) - if options[:shared] - ExampleGroupFactory.create_shared_example_group(*args, &example_group_block) - else - subclass(*args, &example_group_block) - end - else - set_description(*args) - end - end - alias :context :describe - - # Use this to pull in examples from shared example groups. - def it_should_behave_like(*shared_example_groups) - shared_example_groups.each do |group| - include_shared_example_group(group) - end - end - - # Creates an instance of the current example group class and adds it to - # a collection of examples of the current example group. - def example(description=nil, options={}, backtrace=nil, &implementation) - example_proxy = ExampleProxy.new(description, options, backtrace || caller(0)[1]) - example_proxies << example_proxy - example_implementations[example_proxy] = implementation || pending_implementation - example_proxy - end - - def pending_implementation - lambda { raise(Spec::Example::NotYetImplementedError) } - end - - alias_method :it, :example - alias_method :specify, :example - - # Use this to temporarily disable an example. - def xexample(description=nil, opts={}, &block) - Kernel.warn("Example disabled: #{description}") - end - - alias_method :xit, :xexample - alias_method :xspecify, :xexample - - def run(run_options) - examples = examples_to_run(run_options) - notify(run_options.reporter) unless examples.empty? - return true if examples.empty? - return dry_run(examples, run_options) if run_options.dry_run? - - define_methods_from_predicate_matchers - - success, before_all_instance_variables = run_before_all(run_options) - success, after_all_instance_variables = run_examples(success, before_all_instance_variables, examples, run_options) - success = run_after_all(success, after_all_instance_variables, run_options) - end - - def set_description(*args) - @description_args, @options = args_and_options(*args) - @backtrace = caller(1) - @location = File.expand_path(options[:location]) if options[:location] - self - end - - def notify(reporter) # :nodoc: - reporter.example_group_started(ExampleGroupProxy.new(self)) - end - - def description - @description ||= ExampleGroupMethods.build_description_from(*description_parts) || to_s - end - - def described_type - @described_type ||= description_parts.reverse.find {|part| part.is_a?(Module)} - end - - def described_class - @described_class ||= Class === described_type ? described_type : nil - end - - def description_args - @description_args ||= [] - end - - def description_parts #:nodoc: - @description_parts ||= example_group_hierarchy.inject([]) do |parts, example_group_class| - [parts << example_group_class.description_args].flatten - end - end - - def example_proxies # :nodoc: - @example_proxies ||= [] - end - - def example_implementations # :nodoc: - @example_implementations ||= {} - end - - def examples(run_options=nil) #:nodoc: - (run_options && run_options.reverse) ? example_proxies.reverse : example_proxies - end - - def number_of_examples #:nodoc: - example_proxies.length - end - - def example_group_hierarchy - @example_group_hierarchy ||= ExampleGroupHierarchy.new(self) - end - - def nested_descriptions - example_group_hierarchy.nested_descriptions - end - - def include_constants_in(mod) - include mod if (Spec::Ruby.version.to_f >= 1.9) & (Module === mod) & !(Class === mod) - end - - def let(name, &block) - define_method name do - @assignments ||= {} - @assignments[name] ||= instance_eval(&block) - end - end - - private - - def subclass(*args, &example_group_block) - @class_count ||= 0 - @class_count += 1 - klass = const_set("Subclass_#{@class_count}", Class.new(self)) - klass.set_description(*args) - klass.include_constants_in(args.last[:scope]) - klass.module_eval(&example_group_block) - klass - end - - def dry_run(examples, run_options) - examples.each do |example| - run_options.reporter.example_started(example) - run_options.reporter.example_finished(example) - end - end - - def run_before_all(run_options) - return [true,{}] if example_group_hierarchy.before_all_parts.empty? - example_proxy = ExampleProxy.new("before(:all)") - before_all = new(example_proxy) - begin - example_group_hierarchy.run_before_all(before_all) - return [true, before_all.instance_variable_hash] - rescue Exception => e - run_options.reporter.example_failed(example_proxy, e) - return [false, before_all.instance_variable_hash] - end - end - - def run_examples(success, instance_variables, examples, run_options) - return [success, instance_variables] unless success - - after_all_instance_variables = instance_variables - - examples.each do |example| - example_group_instance = new(example, &example_implementations[example]) - success &= example_group_instance.execute(run_options, instance_variables) - after_all_instance_variables = example_group_instance.instance_variable_hash - end - - return [success, after_all_instance_variables] - end - - def run_after_all(success, instance_variables, run_options) - return success if example_group_hierarchy.after_all_parts.empty? - example_proxy = ExampleProxy.new("after(:all)") - after_all = new(example_proxy) - after_all.set_instance_variables_from_hash(instance_variables) - example_group_hierarchy.run_after_all(after_all) - success - rescue Exception => e - run_options.reporter.example_failed(example_proxy, e) - false - end - - def examples_to_run(run_options) - return example_proxies unless examples_were_specified?(run_options) - if run_options.line_number_requested? - if location =~ /:#{run_options.example_line}:?/ - example_proxies - else - example_proxies.select {|proxy| proxy.location =~ /:#{run_options.example_line}:?/} - end - else - example_proxies.reject do |proxy| - matcher = ExampleGroupMethods.matcher_class. - new(description.to_s, proxy.description) - !matcher.matches?(run_options.examples) - end - end - end - - def examples_were_specified?(run_options) - !run_options.examples.empty? - end - - def method_added(name) # :nodoc: - example(name.to_s, {}, caller(0)[1]) {__send__ name.to_s} if example_method?(name.to_s) - end - - def example_method?(method_name) - should_method?(method_name) - end - - def should_method?(method_name) - !(method_name =~ /^should(_not)?$/) && - method_name =~ /^should/ && - instance_method(method_name).arity < 1 - end - - def include_shared_example_group(shared_example_group) - case shared_example_group - when SharedExampleGroup - include shared_example_group - else - unless example_group = SharedExampleGroup.find(shared_example_group) - raise RuntimeError.new("Shared Example Group '#{shared_example_group}' can not be found") - end - include(example_group) - end - end - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_group_proxy.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_group_proxy.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3c258d61f..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_group_proxy.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - # Lightweight proxy for an example group. This is the object that is passed - # to Spec::Runner::Formatter::BaseFormatter#example_group_started - class ExampleGroupProxy - - def initialize(example_group) # :nodoc: - @description = example_group.description - @nested_descriptions = example_group.nested_descriptions - @examples = example_group.example_proxies - @location = example_group.location - @backtrace = example_group.location # deprecated - see the backtrace method below - @options = example_group.options.dup - @options.delete(:location) - @options.delete(:scope) - end - - # Optional hash passed to the example group declaration. Note that RSpec uses - # this hash internally and reserves the keys :location and :scope for its own - # use (and removes them from this hash) - attr_reader :options - - # This is the description passed to the describe() method or any - # of its aliases - attr_reader :description - - # Used by Spec::Runner::Formatter::NestedTextFormatter to access the - # description of each example group in a nested group separately. - attr_reader :nested_descriptions - - # A collection of ExampleGroupProxy objects, one for each example - # declared in this group. - attr_reader :examples - - # The file and line number at which the proxied example group - # was declared. This is extracted from caller, and is therefore - # formatted as an individual line in a backtrace. - attr_reader :location - - # Deprecated - use location() instead - def backtrace - Spec::deprecate("ExampleGroupProxy#backtrace","ExampleGroupProxy#location") - @backtrace - end - - # Deprecated - just use gsub on the description instead. - def filtered_description(regexp) - Spec::deprecate("ExampleGroupProxy#filtered_description","gsub (or similar) to modify ExampleGroupProxy#description") - ExampleGroupMethods.build_description_from( - *nested_descriptions.collect do |description| - description =~ regexp ? description.gsub($1, "") : description - end - ) - end - - def ==(other) # :nodoc: - other.description == description - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_matcher.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_matcher.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3acd7e14a..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_matcher.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - class ExampleMatcher - def initialize(example_group_description, example_name) - @example_group_description = example_group_description - @example_name = example_name - end - - def matches?(specified_examples) - specified_examples.any? do |specified_example| - matches_literal_example?(specified_example) || matches_example_not_considering_modules?(specified_example) - end - end - - protected - def matches_literal_example?(specified_example) - specified_example =~ /(^#{example_group_regex} #{example_regexp}$|^#{example_group_regex}$|^#{example_group_with_before_all_regexp}$|^#{example_regexp}$)/ - end - - def matches_example_not_considering_modules?(specified_example) - specified_example =~ /(^#{example_group_regex_not_considering_modules} #{example_regexp}$|^#{example_group_regex_not_considering_modules}$|^#{example_regexp}$)/ - end - - def example_group_regex - Regexp.escape(@example_group_description) - end - - def example_group_with_before_all_regexp - Regexp.escape("#{@example_group_description} before(:all)") - end - - def example_group_regex_not_considering_modules - Regexp.escape(@example_group_description.split('::').last) - end - - def example_regexp - Regexp.escape(@example_name) if @example_name - end - end - - ExampleGroupMethods.matcher_class = ExampleMatcher - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_methods.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_methods.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ca81a9379..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_methods.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,148 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - module ExampleMethods - - extend Spec::Example::ModuleReopeningFix - include Spec::Example::Subject::ExampleMethods - - def violated(message="") - raise Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError.new(message) - end - - # Declared description for this example: - # - # describe Account do - # it "should start with a balance of 0" do - # ... - # - # description - # => "should start with a balance of 0" - def description - if description = @_proxy.description || ::Spec::Matchers.generated_description - description - else - Spec.warn Spec::Example::NoDescriptionError.message("example", @_proxy.location) - end - end - - def options # :nodoc: - @_proxy.options - end - - def execute(run_options, instance_variables) # :nodoc: - run_options.reporter.example_started(@_proxy) - set_instance_variables_from_hash(instance_variables) - - execution_error = nil - Timeout.timeout(run_options.timeout) do - begin - before_each_example - instance_eval(&@_implementation) - rescue Exception => e - execution_error ||= e - end - begin - after_each_example - rescue Exception => e - execution_error ||= e - end - end - - run_options.reporter.example_finished(@_proxy.update(description), execution_error) - success = execution_error.nil? || ExamplePendingError === execution_error - end - - module BlockAliases - alias_method :to, :should - alias_method :to_not, :should_not - end - - # Extends the submitted block with aliases to and to_not - # for should and should_not. Allows expectations like this: - # - # expect { this_block }.to change{this.expression}.from(old_value).to(new_value) - # expect { this_block }.to raise_error - def expect(&block) - block.extend BlockAliases - end - - def eval_each_fail_fast(blocks) # :nodoc: - blocks.each {|block| instance_eval(&block)} - end - - def eval_each_fail_slow(blocks) # :nodoc: - first_exception = nil - blocks.each do |block| - begin - instance_eval(&block) - rescue Exception => e - first_exception ||= e - end - end - raise first_exception if first_exception - end - - def instance_variable_hash # :nodoc: - instance_variables.inject({}) do |variable_hash, variable_name| - variable_hash[variable_name] = instance_variable_get(variable_name) - variable_hash - end - end - - def set_instance_variables_from_hash(ivars) # :nodoc: - ivars.each do |variable_name, value| - # Ruby 1.9 requires variable.to_s on the next line - unless ['@_proxy', '@_implementation', '@method_name'].include?(variable_name.to_s) - instance_variable_set variable_name, value - end - end - end - - # Run all the before(:each) blocks for this example - def run_before_each - example_group_hierarchy.run_before_each(self) - end - - # Run all the after(:each) blocks for this example - def run_after_each - example_group_hierarchy.run_after_each(self) - end - - def initialize(example_proxy, &implementation) - @_proxy = example_proxy - @_implementation = implementation - @_backtrace = caller - end - - private - - include Matchers - include Pending - - def before_each_example - setup_mocks_for_rspec - run_before_each - end - - def after_each_example - run_after_each - verify_mocks_for_rspec - ensure - teardown_mocks_for_rspec - end - - def described_class - self.class.described_class - end - - def description_args - self.class.description_args - end - - def example_group_hierarchy - self.class.example_group_hierarchy - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_proxy.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_proxy.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f726d0e70..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/example_proxy.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - # Lightweight proxy for an example. This is the object that is passed to - # example-related methods in Spec::Runner::Formatter::BaseFormatter - class ExampleProxy - - def initialize(description=nil, options={}, location=nil) # :nodoc: - @description, @options, @location = description, options, location - end - - # Optional hash passed to the example declaration - attr_reader :options - - # This is the docstring passed to the it() method or any - # of its aliases - attr_reader :description - - # The file and line number at which the represented example - # was declared. This is extracted from caller, and is therefore - # formatted as an individual line in a backtrace. - attr_reader :location - - # Deprecated - use location() - def backtrace - Spec.deprecate("ExampleProxy#backtrace","ExampleProxy#location") - location - end - - # Convenience method for example group - updates the value of - # description and returns self. - def update(description) # :nodoc: - @description = description - self - end - - def ==(other) # :nodoc: - (other.description == description) & (other.location == location) - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/module_reopening_fix.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/module_reopening_fix.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9ea088a2e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/module_reopening_fix.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - # When you reopen a module that is included in another module that is included in a class, - # the new material you define does not make it to the class. This fixes that. - # - # == Example - # - # module M1; end - # - # module M2 - # def foo; "FOO"; end - # end - # - # class C - # include M1 - # end - # - # module M1 - # include M2 - # end - # - # c = C.new - # c.foo - # NoMethodError: undefined method `foo' for # - # from (irb):12 - module ModuleReopeningFix - def child_modules - @child_modules ||= [] - end - - def included(mod) - child_modules << mod - end - - def include(mod) - super - child_modules.each do |child_module| - child_module.__send__(:include, mod) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/pending.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/pending.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9aad1aab0..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/pending.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - module Pending - def pending(message = "TODO") - if block_given? - begin - yield - rescue Exception - raise Spec::Example::ExamplePendingError.new(message) - end - raise Spec::Example::PendingExampleFixedError.new("Expected pending '#{message}' to fail. No Error was raised.") - else - raise Spec::Example::ExamplePendingError.new(message) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/predicate_matchers.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/predicate_matchers.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c3c319519..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/predicate_matchers.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - module PredicateMatchers - # :call-seq: - # predicate_matchers[matcher_name] = method_on_object - # predicate_matchers[matcher_name] = [method1_on_object, method2_on_object] - # - # Dynamically generates a custom matcher that will match - # a predicate on your class. RSpec provides a couple of these - # out of the box: - # - # exist (for state expectations) - # File.should exist("path/to/file") - # - # an_instance_of (for mock argument matchers) - # mock.should_receive(:message).with(an_instance_of(String)) - # - # == Examples - # - # class Fish - # def can_swim? - # true - # end - # end - # - # describe Fish do - # predicate_matchers[:swim] = :can_swim? - # it "should swim" do - # Fish.new.should swim - # end - # end - def predicate_matchers - @predicate_matchers ||= Spec::HashWithDeprecationNotice.new("predicate_matchers", "the new Matcher DSL") - end - - def define_methods_from_predicate_matchers # :nodoc: - predicate_matchers.each_pair do |matcher_method, method_on_object| - define_method matcher_method do |*args| - eval("be_#{method_on_object.to_s.gsub('?','')}(*args)") - end - end - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/shared_example_group.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/shared_example_group.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 336944914..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/shared_example_group.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - class SharedExampleGroup < Module - module ClassMethods - def register(*args, &block) - new_example_group = new(*args, &block) - shared_example_groups << new_example_group unless already_registered?(new_example_group) - new_example_group - end - - def find(example_group_description) - shared_example_groups.find {|b| b.description == example_group_description} - end - - def clear - shared_example_groups.clear - end - - def include?(group) - shared_example_groups.include?(group) - end - - def count - shared_example_groups.length - end - - private - - def shared_example_groups - @shared_example_groups ||= [] - end - - def already_registered?(new_example_group) - existing_example_group = find(new_example_group.description) - return false unless existing_example_group - return true if new_example_group.equal?(existing_example_group) - return true if expanded_path(new_example_group) == expanded_path(existing_example_group) - raise ArgumentError.new("Shared Example '#{existing_example_group.description}' already exists") - end - - def expanded_path(example_group) - File.expand_path(example_group.location) - end - end - - extend ClassMethods - include ExampleGroupMethods - - def initialize(*args, &example_group_block) - set_description(*args) - @example_group_block = example_group_block - end - - def included(mod) # :nodoc: - mod.module_eval(&@example_group_block) - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/subject.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/subject.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 944edca45..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/example/subject.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - module Subject - module ExampleGroupMethods - # Defines an explicit subject for an example group which can then be the - # implicit receiver (through delegation) of calls to +should+. - # - # == Examples - # - # describe CheckingAccount, "with $50" do - # subject { CheckingAccount.new(:amount => 50, :currency => :USD) } - # it { should have_a_balance_of(50, :USD) } - # it { should_not be_overdrawn } - # its(:currency) { should == :USD } - # end - # - # See +ExampleMethods#should+ for more information about this approach. - def subject(&block) - block.nil? ? - explicit_subject || implicit_subject : @explicit_subject_block = block - end - - def its(attribute, &block) - describe(attribute) do - define_method(:subject) { super().send(attribute) } - it(&block) - end - end - - attr_reader :explicit_subject_block # :nodoc: - - private - - def explicit_subject - group = self - while group.respond_to?(:explicit_subject_block) - return group.explicit_subject_block if group.explicit_subject_block - group = group.superclass - end - end - - def implicit_subject - (described_class ? lambda {described_class.new} : lambda {description_args.first}) - end - end - - module ExampleMethods - - alias_method :__should_for_example_group__, :should - alias_method :__should_not_for_example_group__, :should_not - - # Returns the subject defined in ExampleGroupMethods#subject. The - # subject block is only executed once per example, the result of which - # is cached and returned by any subsequent calls to +subject+. - # - # If a class is passed to +describe+ and no subject is explicitly - # declared in the example group, then +subject+ will return a new - # instance of that class. - # - # == Examples - # - # # explicit subject defined by the subject method - # describe Person do - # subject { Person.new(:birthdate => 19.years.ago) } - # it "should be eligible to vote" do - # subject.should be_eligible_to_vote - # end - # end - # - # # implicit subject => { Person.new } - # describe Person do - # it "should be eligible to vote" do - # subject.should be_eligible_to_vote - # end - # end - def subject - @subject ||= instance_eval(&self.class.subject) - end - - # When +should+ is called with no explicit receiver, the call is - # delegated to the object returned by +subject+. Combined with - # an implicit subject (see +subject+), this supports very concise - # expressions. - # - # == Examples - # - # describe Person do - # it { should be_eligible_to_vote } - # end - def should(matcher=nil, message=nil) - self == subject ? self.__should_for_example_group__(matcher) : subject.should(matcher,message) - end - - # Just like +should+, +should_not+ delegates to the subject (implicit or - # explicit) of the example group. - # - # == Examples - # - # describe Person do - # it { should_not be_eligible_to_vote } - # end - def should_not(matcher=nil, message=nil) - self == subject ? self.__should_not_for_example_group__(matcher) : subject.should_not(matcher,message) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 13cf59b26..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/matchers' -require 'spec/expectations/fail_with' -require 'spec/expectations/errors' -require 'spec/expectations/extensions' -require 'spec/expectations/handler' - -module Spec - - # Spec::Expectations lets you set expectations on your objects. - # - # result.should == 37 - # team.should have(11).players_on_the_field - # - # == How Expectations work. - # - # Spec::Expectations adds two methods to Object: - # - # should(matcher=nil) - # should_not(matcher=nil) - # - # Both methods take an optional Expression Matcher (See Spec::Matchers). - # - # When +should+ receives an Expression Matcher, it calls matches?(self). If - # it returns +true+, the spec passes and execution continues. If it returns - # +false+, then the spec fails with the message returned by matcher.failure_message. - # - # Similarly, when +should_not+ receives a matcher, it calls matches?(self). If - # it returns +false+, the spec passes and execution continues. If it returns - # +true+, then the spec fails with the message returned by matcher.negative_failure_message. - # - # RSpec ships with a standard set of useful matchers, and writing your own - # matchers is quite simple. See Spec::Matchers for details. - module Expectations - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/errors.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/errors.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1fabd105d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/errors.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Expectations - # If Test::Unit is loaed, we'll use its error as baseclass, so that Test::Unit - # will report unmet RSpec expectations as failures rather than errors. - superclass = ['Test::Unit::AssertionFailedError', '::StandardError'].map do |c| - eval(c) rescue nil - end.compact.first - - class ExpectationNotMetError < superclass - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/extensions.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/extensions.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d68212e42..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/extensions.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/expectations/extensions/kernel' diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/extensions/kernel.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/extensions/kernel.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7d8849226..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/extensions/kernel.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -module Kernel - # :call-seq: - # should(matcher) - # should == expected - # should === expected - # should =~ expected - # - # receiver.should(matcher) - # => Passes if matcher.matches?(receiver) - # - # receiver.should == expected #any value - # => Passes if (receiver == expected) - # - # receiver.should === expected #any value - # => Passes if (receiver === expected) - # - # receiver.should =~ regexp - # => Passes if (receiver =~ regexp) - # - # See Spec::Matchers for more information about matchers - # - # == Warning - # - # NOTE that this does NOT support receiver.should != expected. - # Instead, use receiver.should_not == expected - def should(matcher=nil, message=nil, &block) - Spec::Expectations::PositiveExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(self, matcher, message, &block) - end - - # :call-seq: - # should_not(matcher) - # should_not == expected - # should_not === expected - # should_not =~ expected - # - # receiver.should_not(matcher) - # => Passes unless matcher.matches?(receiver) - # - # receiver.should_not == expected - # => Passes unless (receiver == expected) - # - # receiver.should_not === expected - # => Passes unless (receiver === expected) - # - # receiver.should_not =~ regexp - # => Passes unless (receiver =~ regexp) - # - # See Spec::Matchers for more information about matchers - def should_not(matcher=nil, message=nil, &block) - Spec::Expectations::NegativeExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(self, matcher, message, &block) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/fail_with.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/fail_with.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5e01f99df..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/fail_with.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Expectations - class << self - attr_accessor :differ - - # raises a Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError with message - # - # When a differ has been assigned and fail_with is passed - # expected and target, passes them - # to the differ to append a diff message to the failure message. - def fail_with(message, expected=nil, target=nil) # :nodoc: - if message.nil? - raise ArgumentError, "Failure message is nil. Does your matcher define the " + - "appropriate failure_message_for_* method to return a string?" - end - if (Array === message) & (message.length == 3) - ::Spec.warn(<<-NOTICE - -***************************************************************** -DEPRECATION WARNING: you are using deprecated behaviour that will -be removed from a future version of RSpec. - -* Support for matchers that return arrays from failure message -methods is deprecated. -* Instead, the matcher should return a string, and expose methods -for the expected() and actual() values. -***************************************************************** -NOTICE - ) - message, expected, target = message[0], message[1], message[2] - end - unless (differ.nil? || expected.nil? || target.nil?) - if expected.is_a?(String) - message << "\n\n Diff:" << self.differ.diff_as_string(target.to_s, expected) - elsif expected.is_a?(Hash) && target.is_a?(Hash) - message << "\n\n Diff:" << self.differ.diff_as_hash(target, expected) - elsif !target.is_a?(Proc) - message << "\n\n Diff:" << self.differ.diff_as_object(target, expected) - end - end - Kernel::raise(Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError.new(message)) - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/handler.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/handler.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c059637c7..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/expectations/handler.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Expectations - class InvalidMatcherError < ArgumentError; end - - class PositiveExpectationHandler - def self.handle_matcher(actual, matcher, message=nil, &block) - ::Spec::Matchers.last_should = :should - ::Spec::Matchers.last_matcher = matcher - return ::Spec::Matchers::PositiveOperatorMatcher.new(actual) if matcher.nil? - - match = matcher.matches?(actual, &block) - return match if match - - message ||= matcher.respond_to?(:failure_message_for_should) ? - matcher.failure_message_for_should : - matcher.failure_message - - if matcher.respond_to?(:diffable?) && matcher.diffable? - ::Spec::Expectations.fail_with message, matcher.expected.first, matcher.actual - else - ::Spec::Expectations.fail_with message - end - end - end - - class NegativeExpectationHandler - def self.handle_matcher(actual, matcher, message=nil, &block) - ::Spec::Matchers.last_should = :should_not - ::Spec::Matchers.last_matcher = matcher - return ::Spec::Matchers::NegativeOperatorMatcher.new(actual) if matcher.nil? - - match = matcher.respond_to?(:does_not_match?) ? - !matcher.does_not_match?(actual, &block) : - matcher.matches?(actual, &block) - return match unless match - - message ||= matcher.respond_to?(:failure_message_for_should_not) ? - matcher.failure_message_for_should_not : - matcher.negative_failure_message - - if matcher.respond_to?(:diffable?) && matcher.diffable? - ::Spec::Expectations.fail_with message, matcher.expected.first, matcher.actual - else - ::Spec::Expectations.fail_with message - end - end - end - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 284eb32ce..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec' - -if Spec::Ruby.version.to_f >= 1.9 - gem 'test-unit','= 1.2.3' -end - -require 'test/unit' - -if Spec::Ruby.version.to_f >= 1.9 - require 'test/unit/version' - if Test::Unit::VERSION > '1.2.3' - raise <<-MESSAGE -#{'*' * 50} -Required: test-unit-1.2.3 -Loaded: test-unit-#{Test::Unit::VERSION} - -With ruby-1.9, rspec-#{Spec::VERSION::STRING} requires test-unit-1.2.3, and -tries to force it with "gem 'test-unit', '= 1.2.3'" in: - - #{__FILE__} - -Unfortunately, test-unit-#{Test::Unit::VERSION} was loaded anyway. While we are -aware of this bug we have not been able to track down its source. -Until we do, you have two alternatives: - -* uninstall test-unit-2.0.3 -* use 'script/spec' instead of 'rake spec' -#{'*' * 50} -MESSAGE - end -end - - -require 'test/unit/testresult' - -require 'spec/interop/test/unit/testcase' -require 'spec/interop/test/unit/testsuite_adapter' -require 'spec/interop/test/unit/autorunner' -require 'spec/interop/test/unit/testresult' -require 'spec/interop/test/unit/ui/console/testrunner' - -Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.default(Test::Unit::TestCase) - -Test::Unit.run = true diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test/unit/autorunner.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test/unit/autorunner.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3944e6995..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test/unit/autorunner.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -class Test::Unit::AutoRunner - remove_method :process_args - def process_args(argv) - true - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test/unit/testcase.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test/unit/testcase.rb deleted file mode 100644 index dc10a2a64..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test/unit/testcase.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -require 'test/unit/testcase' - -module Test - module Unit - # This extension of the standard Test::Unit::TestCase makes RSpec - # available from within, so that you can do things like: - # - # require 'spec/test/unit' - # - # class MyTest < Test::Unit::TestCase - # it "should work with Test::Unit assertions" do - # assert_equal 4, 2+1 - # end - # - # def test_should_work_with_rspec_expectations - # (3+1).should == 5 - # end - # end - # - # See also Spec::Example::ExampleGroup - class TestCase - extend Spec::Example::ExampleGroupMethods - include Spec::Example::ExampleMethods - - def self.suite - Test::Unit::TestSuiteAdapter.new(self) - end - - def self.example_method?(method_name) - should_method?(method_name) || test_method?(method_name) - end - - def self.test_method?(method_name) - method_name =~ /^test./ && ( - instance_method(method_name).arity == 0 || - instance_method(method_name).arity == -1 - ) - end - - before(:each) {setup} - after(:each) {teardown} - - def initialize(description, &implementation) - super - # Some Test::Unit extensions depend on @method_name being present. - @method_name = description.description - @_result = ::Test::Unit::TestResult.new - end - - def run(ignore_this_argument=nil) - super() - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test/unit/testresult.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test/unit/testresult.rb deleted file mode 100644 index dddcfe868..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test/unit/testresult.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -class Test::Unit::TestResult - alias_method :tu_passed?, :passed? - def passed? - return tu_passed? & ::Spec::Runner.run - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test/unit/testsuite_adapter.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test/unit/testsuite_adapter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 912762f18..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test/unit/testsuite_adapter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -module Test - module Unit - class TestSuiteAdapter < TestSuite - attr_reader :example_group, :examples - alias_method :tests, :examples - def initialize(example_group) - @example_group = example_group - @examples = example_group.examples - end - - def name - example_group.description - end - - def run(*args) - return true unless args.empty? - example_group.run(Spec::Runner.options) - end - - def size - example_group.number_of_examples - end - - def delete(example) - examples.delete example - end - - def empty? - examples.empty? - end - end - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test/unit/ui/console/testrunner.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test/unit/ui/console/testrunner.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8e9995e02..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/interop/test/unit/ui/console/testrunner.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -require 'test/unit/ui/console/testrunner' - -module Test - module Unit - module UI - module Console - class TestRunner - - alias_method :started_without_rspec, :started - def started_with_rspec(result) - @result = result - @need_to_output_started = true - end - alias_method :started, :started_with_rspec - - alias_method :test_started_without_rspec, :test_started - def test_started_with_rspec(name) - if @need_to_output_started - if @rspec_io - @rspec_io.rewind - output(@rspec_io.read) - end - output("Started") - @need_to_output_started = false - end - test_started_without_rspec(name) - end - alias_method :test_started, :test_started_with_rspec - - alias_method :test_finished_without_rspec, :test_finished - def test_finished_with_rspec(name) - test_finished_without_rspec(name) - @ran_test = true - end - alias_method :test_finished, :test_finished_with_rspec - - alias_method :finished_without_rspec, :finished - def finished_with_rspec(elapsed_time) - @ran_test ||= false - if @ran_test - finished_without_rspec(elapsed_time) - end - end - alias_method :finished, :finished_with_rspec - - alias_method :setup_mediator_without_rspec, :setup_mediator - def setup_mediator_with_rspec - orig_io = @io - @io = StringIO.new - setup_mediator_without_rspec - ensure - @rspec_io = @io - @io = orig_io - end - alias_method :setup_mediator, :setup_mediator_with_rspec - - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4ef832936..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,195 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/matchers/extensions/instance_exec' -require 'spec/matchers/pretty' -require 'spec/matchers/matcher' -require 'spec/matchers/operator_matcher' -require 'spec/matchers/be' -require 'spec/matchers/be_close' -require 'spec/matchers/be_instance_of' -require 'spec/matchers/be_kind_of' -require 'spec/matchers/change' -require 'spec/matchers/eql' -require 'spec/matchers/equal' -require 'spec/matchers/errors' -require 'spec/matchers/exist' -require 'spec/matchers/generated_descriptions' -require 'spec/matchers/has' -require 'spec/matchers/have' -require 'spec/matchers/include' -require 'spec/matchers/match' -require 'spec/matchers/match_array' -require 'spec/matchers/method_missing' -require 'spec/matchers/raise_error' -require 'spec/matchers/respond_to' -require 'spec/matchers/satisfy' -require 'spec/matchers/simple_matcher' -require 'spec/matchers/throw_symbol' -require 'spec/matchers/wrap_expectation' -require 'spec/matchers/compatibility' -require 'spec/matchers/dsl' - -module Spec - - # RSpec ships with a number of useful Expression Matchers. An Expression Matcher - # is any object that responds to the following methods: - # - # matches?(actual) - # failure_message_for_should - # - # These methods are also part of the matcher protocol, but are optional: - # - # does_not_match?(actual) - # failure_message_for_should_not - # description #optional - # - # These methods are from older versions of the protocol. They are still supported, - # but are not recommended: - # - # failure_message (use failure_message_for_should instead) - # negative_failure_message (use failure_message_for_should_not instead) - # - # See Spec::Expectations to learn how to use these as Expectation Matchers. - # - # == Predicates - # - # In addition to those Expression Matchers that are defined explicitly, RSpec will - # create custom Matchers on the fly for any arbitrary predicate, giving your specs - # a much more natural language feel. - # - # A Ruby predicate is a method that ends with a "?" and returns true or false. - # Common examples are +empty?+, +nil?+, and +instance_of?+. - # - # All you need to do is write +should be_+ followed by the predicate without - # the question mark, and RSpec will figure it out from there. For example: - # - # [].should be_empty => [].empty? #passes - # [].should_not be_empty => [].empty? #fails - # - # In addtion to prefixing the predicate matchers with "be_", you can also use "be_a_" - # and "be_an_", making your specs read much more naturally: - # - # "a string".should be_an_instance_of(String) =>"a string".instance_of?(String) #passes - # - # 3.should be_a_kind_of(Fixnum) => 3.kind_of?(Numeric) #passes - # 3.should be_a_kind_of(Numeric) => 3.kind_of?(Numeric) #passes - # 3.should be_an_instance_of(Fixnum) => 3.instance_of?(Fixnum) #passes - # 3.should_not be_instance_of(Numeric) => 3.instance_of?(Numeric) #fails - # - # RSpec will also create custom matchers for predicates like +has_key?+. To - # use this feature, just state that the object should have_key(:key) and RSpec will - # call has_key?(:key) on the target. For example: - # - # {:a => "A"}.should have_key(:a) => {:a => "A"}.has_key?(:a) #passes - # {:a => "A"}.should have_key(:b) => {:a => "A"}.has_key?(:b) #fails - # - # You can use this feature to invoke any predicate that begins with "has_", whether it is - # part of the Ruby libraries (like +Hash#has_key?+) or a method you wrote on your own class. - # - # == Custom Matchers - # - # When you find that none of the stock Expectation Matchers provide a natural - # feeling expectation, you can very easily write your own using RSpec's matcher - # DSL or writing one from scratch. - # - # === Matcher DSL - # - # Imagine that you are writing a game in which players can be in various - # zones on a virtual board. To specify that bob should be in zone 4, you - # could say: - # - # bob.current_zone.should eql(Zone.new("4")) - # - # But you might find it more expressive to say: - # - # bob.should be_in_zone("4") - # - # and/or - # - # bob.should_not be_in_zone("3") - # - # You can create such a matcher like so: - # - # Spec::Matchers.define :be_in_zone do |zone| - # match do |player| - # player.in_zone?(zone) - # end - # end - # - # This will generate a be_in_zone method that returns a matcher - # with logical default messages for failures. You can override the failure - # messages and the generated description as follows: - # - # Spec::Matchers.define :be_in_zone do |zone| - # match do |player| - # player.in_zone?(zone) - # end - # failure_message_for_should do |player| - # # generate and return the appropriate string. - # end - # failure_message_for_should_not do |player| - # # generate and return the appropriate string. - # end - # description do - # # generate and return the appropriate string. - # end - # end - # - # Each of the message-generation methods has access to the block arguments - # passed to the create method (in this case, zone). The - # failure message methods (failure_message_for_should and - # failure_message_for_should_not) are passed the actual value (the - # receiver of should or should_not). - # - # === Custom Matcher from scratch - # - # You could also write a custom matcher from scratch, as follows: - # - # class BeInZone - # def initialize(expected) - # @expected = expected - # end - # def matches?(target) - # @target = target - # @target.current_zone.eql?(Zone.new(@expected)) - # end - # def failure_message_for_should - # "expected #{@target.inspect} to be in Zone #{@expected}" - # end - # def failure_message_for_should_not - # "expected #{@target.inspect} not to be in Zone #{@expected}" - # end - # end - # - # ... and a method like this: - # - # def be_in_zone(expected) - # BeInZone.new(expected) - # end - # - # And then expose the method to your specs. This is normally done - # by including the method and the class in a module, which is then - # included in your spec: - # - # module CustomGameMatchers - # class BeInZone - # ... - # end - # - # def be_in_zone(expected) - # ... - # end - # end - # - # describe "Player behaviour" do - # include CustomGameMatchers - # ... - # end - # - # or you can include in globally in a spec_helper.rb file required - # from your spec file(s): - # - # Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - # config.include(CustomGameMatchers) - # end - # - module Matchers; end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 242f7c5c9..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,210 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - - class Be #:nodoc: - include Spec::Matchers::Pretty - - def initialize(*args) - @expected = args.empty? ? true : set_expected(args.shift) - @args = args - @comparison_method = nil - end - - def matches?(actual) - @actual = actual - handling_predicate? ? run_predicate_on(actual) : match_or_compare(actual) - end - - def run_predicate_on(actual) - begin - return @result = actual.__send__(predicate, *@args) - rescue NameError => predicate_missing_error - "this needs to be here or rcov will not count this branch even though it's executed in a code example" - end - - begin - return @result = actual.__send__(present_tense_predicate, *@args) - rescue NameError - raise predicate_missing_error - end - end - - def failure_message_for_should - if handling_predicate? - if predicate == :nil? - "expected nil, got #{@actual.inspect}" - else - "expected #{predicate}#{args_to_s} to return true, got #{@result.inspect}" - end - else - "expected #{@comparison_method} #{expected}, got #{@actual.inspect}".gsub(' ',' ') - end - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - if handling_predicate? - if predicate == :nil? - "expected not nil, got nil" - else - "expected #{predicate}#{args_to_s} to return false, got #{@result.inspect}" - end - else - message = <<-MESSAGE -'should_not be #{@comparison_method} #{expected}' not only FAILED, -it is a bit confusing. - MESSAGE - - raise message << ([:===,:==].include?(@comparison_method) ? - "It might be more clearly expressed without the \"be\"?" : - "It might be more clearly expressed in the positive?") - end - end - - def description - "#{prefix_to_sentence}#{comparison} #{expected_to_sentence}#{args_to_sentence}".gsub(/\s+/,' ') - end - - [:==, :<, :<=, :>=, :>, :===].each do |method| - define_method method do |expected| - compare_to(expected, :using => method) - self - end - end - - private - def match_or_compare(actual) - TrueClass === @expected ? @actual : @actual.__send__(comparison_method, @expected) - end - - def comparison_method - @comparison_method || :equal? - end - - def expected - @expected - end - - def compare_to(expected, opts) - @expected, @comparison_method = expected, opts[:using] - end - - def set_expected(expected) - Symbol === expected ? parse_expected(expected) : expected - end - - def parse_expected(expected) - ["be_an_","be_a_","be_"].each do |prefix| - handling_predicate! - if expected.to_s =~ /^#{prefix}/ - set_prefix(prefix) - expected = expected.to_s.sub(prefix,"") - [true, false, nil].each do |val| - return val if val.to_s == expected - end - return expected.to_sym - end - end - end - - def set_prefix(prefix) - @prefix = prefix - end - - def prefix - # FIXME - this is a bit goofy - but we get failures - # if just defining @prefix = nil in initialize - @prefix = nil unless defined?(@prefix) - @prefix - end - - def handling_predicate! - @handling_predicate = true - end - - def handling_predicate? - return false if [true, false, nil].include?(expected) - # FIXME - this is a bit goofy - but we get failures - # if just defining @handling_predicate = nil or false in initialize - return defined?(@handling_predicate) ? @handling_predicate : nil - end - - def predicate - "#{@expected.to_s}?".to_sym - end - - def present_tense_predicate - "#{@expected.to_s}s?".to_sym - end - - def args_to_s - @args.empty? ? "" : parenthesize(inspected_args.join(', ')) - end - - def parenthesize(string) - return "(#{string})" - end - - def inspected_args - @args.collect{|a| a.inspect} - end - - def comparison - @comparison_method.nil? ? " " : "be #{@comparison_method.to_s} " - end - - def expected_to_sentence - split_words(expected) - end - - def prefix_to_sentence - split_words(prefix) - end - - def args_to_sentence - to_sentence(@args) - end - - end - - # :call-seq: - # should be_true - # should be_false - # should be_nil - # should be_[arbitrary_predicate](*args) - # should_not be_nil - # should_not be_[arbitrary_predicate](*args) - # - # Given true, false, or nil, will pass if actual value is - # true, false or nil (respectively). Given no args means - # the caller should satisfy an if condition (to be or not to be). - # - # Predicates are any Ruby method that ends in a "?" and returns true or false. - # Given be_ followed by arbitrary_predicate (without the "?"), RSpec will match - # convert that into a query against the target object. - # - # The arbitrary_predicate feature will handle any predicate - # prefixed with "be_an_" (e.g. be_an_instance_of), "be_a_" (e.g. be_a_kind_of) - # or "be_" (e.g. be_empty), letting you choose the prefix that best suits the predicate. - # - # == Examples - # - # target.should be_true - # target.should be_false - # target.should be_nil - # target.should_not be_nil - # - # collection.should be_empty #passes if target.empty? - # target.should_not be_empty #passes unless target.empty? - # target.should_not be_old_enough(16) #passes unless target.old_enough?(16) - def be(*args) - Matchers::Be.new(*args) - end - - # passes if target.kind_of?(klass) - def be_a(klass) - be_a_kind_of(klass) - end - - alias_method :be_an, :be_a - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be_close.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be_close.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 28015f5fb..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be_close.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - # :call-seq: - # should be_close(expected, delta) - # should_not be_close(expected, delta) - # - # Passes if actual == expected +/- delta - # - # == Example - # - # result.should be_close(3.0, 0.5) - def be_close(expected, delta) - Matcher.new :be_close, expected, delta do |_expected_, _delta_| - match do |actual| - (actual - _expected_).abs < _delta_ - end - - failure_message_for_should do |actual| - "expected #{_expected_} +/- (< #{_delta_}), got #{actual}" - end - - failure_message_for_should_not do |actual| - "expected #{_expected_} +/- (< #{_delta_}), got #{actual}" - end - - description do - "be close to #{_expected_} (within +- #{_delta_})" - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be_instance_of.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be_instance_of.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ffc238405..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be_instance_of.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - # :call-seq: - # should be_instance_of(expected) - # should be_an_instance_of(expected) - # should_not be_instance_of(expected) - # should_not be_an_instance_of(expected) - # - # Passes if actual.instance_of?(expected) - # - # == Examples - # - # 5.should be_instance_of(Fixnum) - # 5.should_not be_instance_of(Numeric) - # 5.should_not be_instance_of(Float) - def be_an_instance_of(expected) - Matcher.new :be_an_instance_of, expected do |_expected_| - match do |actual| - actual.instance_of?(_expected_) - end - end - end - - alias_method :be_instance_of, :be_an_instance_of - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be_kind_of.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be_kind_of.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6a1fddc13..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/be_kind_of.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - # :call-seq: - # should be_kind_of(expected) - # should be_a_kind_of(expected) - # should_not be_kind_of(expected) - # should_not be_a_kind_of(expected) - # - # Passes if actual.kind_of?(expected) - # - # == Examples - # - # 5.should be_kind_of(Fixnum) - # 5.should be_kind_of(Numeric) - # 5.should_not be_kind_of(Float) - def be_a_kind_of(expected) - Matcher.new :be_a_kind_of, expected do |_expected_| - match do |actual| - actual.kind_of?(_expected_) - end - end - end - - alias_method :be_kind_of, :be_a_kind_of - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/change.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/change.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c8ab9e5cf..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/change.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - - #Based on patch from Wilson Bilkovich - class Change #:nodoc: - def initialize(receiver=nil, message=nil, &block) - @message = message || "result" - @value_proc = block || lambda {receiver.__send__(message)} - @to = @from = @minimum = @maximum = @amount = nil - end - - def matches?(event_proc) - raise_block_syntax_error if block_given? - - @before = evaluate_value_proc - event_proc.call - @after = evaluate_value_proc - - return (@to = false) if @from unless @from == @before - return false if @to unless @to == @after - return (@before + @amount == @after) if @amount - return ((@after - @before) >= @minimum) if @minimum - return ((@after - @before) <= @maximum) if @maximum - return @before != @after - end - - def raise_block_syntax_error - raise MatcherError.new(<<-MESSAGE -block passed to should or should_not change must use {} instead of do/end -MESSAGE - ) - end - - def evaluate_value_proc - @value_proc.call - end - - def failure_message_for_should - if @to - "#{@message} should have been changed to #{@to.inspect}, but is now #{@after.inspect}" - elsif @from - "#{@message} should have initially been #{@from.inspect}, but was #{@before.inspect}" - elsif @amount - "#{@message} should have been changed by #{@amount.inspect}, but was changed by #{actual_delta.inspect}" - elsif @minimum - "#{@message} should have been changed by at least #{@minimum.inspect}, but was changed by #{actual_delta.inspect}" - elsif @maximum - "#{@message} should have been changed by at most #{@maximum.inspect}, but was changed by #{actual_delta.inspect}" - else - "#{@message} should have changed, but is still #{@before.inspect}" - end - end - - def actual_delta - @after - @before - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - "#{@message} should not have changed, but did change from #{@before.inspect} to #{@after.inspect}" - end - - def by(amount) - @amount = amount - self - end - - def by_at_least(minimum) - @minimum = minimum - self - end - - def by_at_most(maximum) - @maximum = maximum - self - end - - def to(to) - @to = to - self - end - - def from (from) - @from = from - self - end - - def description - "change ##{@message}" - end - end - - # :call-seq: - # should change(receiver, message, &block) - # should change(receiver, message, &block).by(value) - # should change(receiver, message, &block).from(old).to(new) - # should_not change(receiver, message, &block) - # - # Allows you to specify that a Proc will cause some value to change. - # - # == Examples - # - # lambda { - # team.add_player(player) - # }.should change(roster, :count) - # - # lambda { - # team.add_player(player) - # }.should change(roster, :count).by(1) - # - # lambda { - # team.add_player(player) - # }.should change(roster, :count).by_at_least(1) - # - # lambda { - # team.add_player(player) - # }.should change(roster, :count).by_at_most(1) - # - # string = "string" - # lambda { - # string.reverse! - # }.should change { string }.from("string").to("gnirts") - # - # lambda { - # person.happy_birthday - # }.should change(person, :birthday).from(32).to(33) - # - # lambda { - # employee.develop_great_new_social_networking_app - # }.should change(employee, :title).from("Mail Clerk").to("CEO") - # - # Evaluates receiver.message or block before and after - # it evaluates the c object (generated by the lambdas in the examples - # above). - # - # Then compares the values before and after the receiver.message - # and evaluates the difference compared to the expected difference. - # - # == WARNING - # should_not change only supports the form with no - # subsequent calls to by, by_at_least, - # by_at_most, to or from. - # - # blocks passed to should change and should_not - # change must use the {} form (do/end is not - # supported). - # - def change(receiver=nil, message=nil, &block) - Matchers::Change.new(receiver, message, &block) - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/compatibility.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/compatibility.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3b3ddb9b6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/compatibility.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -Spec::Matchers.constants.each do |c| - if Class === (klass = Spec::Matchers.const_get(c)) - if klass.public_instance_methods.any? {|m| ['failure_message_for_should',:failure_message_for_should].include?(m)} - klass.class_eval do - alias_method :failure_message, :failure_message_for_should - end - end - if klass.public_instance_methods.any? {|m| ['failure_message_for_should_not',:failure_message_for_should_not].include?(m)} - klass.class_eval do - alias_method :negative_failure_message, :failure_message_for_should_not - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/dsl.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/dsl.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 73f363457..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/dsl.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - module DSL - # See Spec::Matchers - def define(name, &declarations) - define_method name do |*expected| - Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new name, *expected, &declarations - end - end - - # Deprecated - use define - def create(name, &declarations) - Spec.deprecate("Spec::Matchers.create","Spec::Matchers.define") - define(name, &declarations) - end - end - end -end - -Spec::Matchers.extend Spec::Matchers::DSL diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/eql.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/eql.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 98ab198d9..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/eql.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - # :call-seq: - # should eql(expected) - # should_not eql(expected) - # - # Passes if actual and expected are of equal value, but not necessarily the same object. - # - # See http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Object.html#M001057 for more information about equality in Ruby. - # - # == Examples - # - # 5.should eql(5) - # 5.should_not eql(3) - def eql(expected) - Matcher.new :eql, expected do |_expected_| - match do |actual| - actual.eql?(_expected_) - end - - failure_message_for_should do |actual| - <<-MESSAGE - -expected #{_expected_.inspect} - got #{actual.inspect} - -(compared using eql?) -MESSAGE - end - - failure_message_for_should_not do |actual| - <<-MESSAGE - -expected #{actual.inspect} not to equal #{_expected_.inspect} - -(compared using eql?) -MESSAGE - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/equal.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/equal.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3580a95af..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/equal.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - - # :call-seq: - # should equal(expected) - # should_not equal(expected) - # - # Passes if actual and expected are the same object (object identity). - # - # See http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Object.html#M001057 for more information about equality in Ruby. - # - # == Examples - # - # 5.should equal(5) #Fixnums are equal - # "5".should_not equal("5") #Strings that look the same are not the same object - def equal(expected) - Matcher.new :equal, expected do |_expected_| - match do |actual| - actual.equal?(_expected_) - end - - def inspect_object(o) - "#<#{o.class}:#{o.object_id}> => #{o.inspect}" - end - - failure_message_for_should do |actual| - <<-MESSAGE - -expected #{inspect_object(_expected_)} - got #{inspect_object(actual)} - -Compared using equal?, which compares object identity, -but expected and actual are not the same object. Use -'actual.should == expected' if you don't care about -object identity in this example. - -MESSAGE - end - - failure_message_for_should_not do |actual| - <<-MESSAGE - -expected not #{inspect_object(actual)} - got #{inspect_object(_expected_)} - -Compared using equal?, which compares object identity. - -MESSAGE - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/errors.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/errors.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 49c267797..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/errors.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - class MatcherError < StandardError; end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/exist.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/exist.rb deleted file mode 100644 index dc69c683d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/exist.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - # :call-seq: - # should exist - # should_not exist - # - # Passes if actual.exist? - def exist(arg=nil) - Matcher.new :exist do - match do |actual| - arg ? actual.exist?(arg) : actual.exist? - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/extensions/instance_exec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/extensions/instance_exec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ca7e14ead..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/extensions/instance_exec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - module InstanceExec - unless respond_to?(:instance_exec) - # based on Bounded Spec InstanceExec (Mauricio Fernandez) - # http://eigenclass.org/hiki/bounded+space+instance_exec - # - uses singleton_class of matcher instead of global - # InstanceExecHelper module - # - this keeps it scoped to this class only, which is the - # only place we need it - # - only necessary for ruby 1.8.6 - def instance_exec(*args, &block) - singleton_class = (class << self; self; end) - begin - orig_critical, Thread.critical = Thread.critical, true - n = 0 - n += 1 while respond_to?(method_name="__instance_exec#{n}") - singleton_class.module_eval{ define_method(:__instance_exec, &block) } - ensure - Thread.critical = orig_critical - end - begin - return send(:__instance_exec, *args) - ensure - singleton_class.module_eval{ remove_method(:__instance_exec) } rescue nil - end - end - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/generated_descriptions.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/generated_descriptions.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2340f57d8..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/generated_descriptions.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - class << self - attr_accessor :last_matcher, :last_should # :nodoc: - end - - def self.clear_generated_description - self.last_matcher = nil - self.last_should = nil - end - - def self.generated_description - return nil if last_should.nil? - "#{last_should.to_s.gsub('_',' ')} #{last_description}" - end - - private - - def self.last_description - last_matcher.respond_to?(:description) ? last_matcher.description : <<-MESSAGE -When you call a matcher in an example without a String, like this: - -specify { object.should matcher } - -or this: - -it { should matcher } - -RSpec expects the matcher to have a #description method. You should either -add a String to the example this matcher is being used in, or give it a -description method. Then you won't have to suffer this lengthy warning again. -MESSAGE - end - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/has.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/has.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7073e0a86..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/has.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - - class Has - - def initialize(expected, *args) - @expected, @args = expected, args - end - - def matches?(actual) - actual.__send__(predicate(@expected), *@args) - end - - def failure_message_for_should - "expected ##{predicate(@expected)}(#{@args[0].inspect}) to return true, got false" - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - "expected ##{predicate(@expected)}(#{@args[0].inspect}) to return false, got true" - end - - def description - "have key #{@args[0].inspect}" - end - - private - - def predicate(sym) - "#{sym.to_s.sub("have_","has_")}?".to_sym - end - - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/have.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/have.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2975ee129..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/have.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - class Have #:nodoc: - def initialize(expected, relativity=:exactly) - @expected = (expected == :no ? 0 : expected) - @relativity = relativity - @actual = nil - end - - def relativities - @relativities ||= { - :exactly => "", - :at_least => "at least ", - :at_most => "at most " - } - end - - def matches?(collection_owner) - if collection_owner.respond_to?(@collection_name) - collection = collection_owner.__send__(@collection_name, *@args, &@block) - elsif (@plural_collection_name && collection_owner.respond_to?(@plural_collection_name)) - collection = collection_owner.__send__(@plural_collection_name, *@args, &@block) - elsif (collection_owner.respond_to?(:length) || collection_owner.respond_to?(:size)) - collection = collection_owner - else - collection_owner.__send__(@collection_name, *@args, &@block) - end - @actual = collection.size if collection.respond_to?(:size) - @actual = collection.length if collection.respond_to?(:length) - raise not_a_collection if @actual.nil? - return @actual >= @expected if @relativity == :at_least - return @actual <= @expected if @relativity == :at_most - return @actual == @expected - end - - def not_a_collection - "expected #{@collection_name} to be a collection but it does not respond to #length or #size" - end - - def failure_message_for_should - "expected #{relative_expectation} #{@collection_name}, got #{@actual}" - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - if @relativity == :exactly - return "expected target not to have #{@expected} #{@collection_name}, got #{@actual}" - elsif @relativity == :at_most - return <<-EOF -Isn't life confusing enough? -Instead of having to figure out the meaning of this: - should_not have_at_most(#{@expected}).#{@collection_name} -We recommend that you use this instead: - should have_at_least(#{@expected + 1}).#{@collection_name} -EOF - elsif @relativity == :at_least - return <<-EOF -Isn't life confusing enough? -Instead of having to figure out the meaning of this: - should_not have_at_least(#{@expected}).#{@collection_name} -We recommend that you use this instead: - should have_at_most(#{@expected - 1}).#{@collection_name} -EOF - end - end - - def description - "have #{relative_expectation} #{@collection_name}" - end - - def respond_to?(sym) - @expected.respond_to?(sym) || super - end - - private - - def method_missing(sym, *args, &block) - @collection_name = sym - if inflector = (defined?(ActiveSupport::Inflector) ? ActiveSupport::Inflector : (defined?(Inflector) ? Inflector : nil)) - @plural_collection_name = inflector.pluralize(sym.to_s) - end - @args = args - @block = block - self - end - - def relative_expectation - "#{relativities[@relativity]}#{@expected}" - end - end - - # :call-seq: - # should have(number).named_collection__or__sugar - # should_not have(number).named_collection__or__sugar - # - # Passes if receiver is a collection with the submitted - # number of items OR if the receiver OWNS a collection - # with the submitted number of items. - # - # If the receiver OWNS the collection, you must use the name - # of the collection. So if a Team instance has a - # collection named #players, you must use that name - # to set the expectation. - # - # If the receiver IS the collection, you can use any name - # you like for named_collection. We'd recommend using - # either "elements", "members", or "items" as these are all - # standard ways of describing the things IN a collection. - # - # This also works for Strings, letting you set an expectation - # about its length - # - # == Examples - # - # # Passes if team.players.size == 11 - # team.should have(11).players - # - # # Passes if [1,2,3].length == 3 - # [1,2,3].should have(3).items #"items" is pure sugar - # - # # Passes if "this string".length == 11 - # "this string".should have(11).characters #"characters" is pure sugar - def have(n) - Matchers::Have.new(n) - end - alias :have_exactly :have - - # :call-seq: - # should have_at_least(number).items - # - # Exactly like have() with >=. - # - # == Warning - # - # +should_not+ +have_at_least+ is not supported - def have_at_least(n) - Matchers::Have.new(n, :at_least) - end - - # :call-seq: - # should have_at_most(number).items - # - # Exactly like have() with <=. - # - # == Warning - # - # +should_not+ +have_at_most+ is not supported - def have_at_most(n) - Matchers::Have.new(n, :at_most) - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/include.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/include.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a2a7fe3db..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/include.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - # :call-seq: - # should include(expected) - # should_not include(expected) - # - # Passes if actual includes expected. This works for - # collections and Strings. You can also pass in multiple args - # and it will only pass if all args are found in collection. - # - # == Examples - # - # [1,2,3].should include(3) - # [1,2,3].should include(2,3) #would pass - # [1,2,3].should include(2,3,4) #would fail - # [1,2,3].should_not include(4) - # "spread".should include("read") - # "spread".should_not include("red") - def include(*expected) - Matcher.new :include, *expected do |*_expected_| - match do |actual| - helper(actual, *_expected_) - end - - def helper(actual, *_expected_) - _expected_.each do |expected| - if actual.is_a?(Hash) - if expected.is_a?(Hash) - expected.each_pair do |k,v| - return false unless actual[k] == v - end - else - return false unless actual.has_key?(expected) - end - else - return false unless actual.include?(expected) - end - end - true - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/match.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/match.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b4b9ea864..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/match.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - # :call-seq: - # should match(pattern) - # should_not match(pattern) - # - # Given a Regexp or String, passes if actual.match(pattern) - # - # == Examples - # - # email.should match(/^([^\s]+)((?:[-a-z0-9]+\.)+[a-z]{2,})$/i) - # email.should match("@example.com") - def match(expected) - Matcher.new :match, expected do |_expected_| - match do |actual| - actual.match(_expected_) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/match_array.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/match_array.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 51b4f3929..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/match_array.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - - class MatchArray #:nodoc: - include Spec::Matchers::Pretty - - def initialize(expected) - @expected = expected - end - - def matches?(actual) - @actual = actual - @extra_items = difference_between_arrays(@actual, @expected) - @missing_items = difference_between_arrays(@expected, @actual) - @extra_items.empty? & @missing_items.empty? - end - - def failure_message_for_should - message = "expected collection contained: #{safe_sort(@expected).inspect}\n" - message += "actual collection contained: #{safe_sort(@actual).inspect}\n" - message += "the missing elements were: #{safe_sort(@missing_items).inspect}\n" unless @missing_items.empty? - message += "the extra elements were: #{safe_sort(@extra_items).inspect}\n" unless @extra_items.empty? - message - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - "Matcher does not support should_not" - end - - def description - "contain exactly #{_pretty_print(@expected)}" - end - - private - - def safe_sort(array) - array.all?{|item| item.respond_to?(:<=>)} ? array.sort : array - end - - def difference_between_arrays(array_1, array_2) - difference = array_1.dup - array_2.each do |element| - if index = difference.index(element) - difference.delete_at(index) - end - end - difference - end - - - end - - # :call-seq: - # should =~ expected - # - # Passes if actual contains all of the expected regardless of order. - # This works for collections. Pass in multiple args and it will only - # pass if all args are found in collection. - # - # NOTE: there is no should_not version of array.should =~ other_array - # - # == Examples - # - # [1,2,3].should =~ [1,2,3] # => would pass - # [1,2,3].should =~ [2,3,1] # => would pass - # [1,2,3,4].should =~ [1,2,3] # => would fail - # [1,2,2,3].should =~ [1,2,3] # => would fail - # [1,2,3].should =~ [1,2,3,4] # => would fail - OperatorMatcher.register(Array, '=~', Spec::Matchers::MatchArray) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/matcher.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/matcher.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 165ddffb5..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/matcher.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - class Matcher - include Spec::Matchers::InstanceExec - include Spec::Matchers::Pretty - include Spec::Matchers - - attr_reader :expected, :actual - - def initialize(name, *expected, &declarations) - @name = name - @expected = expected - @actual = nil - @diffable = false - @messages = { - :description => lambda {"#{name_to_sentence}#{expected_to_sentence}"}, - :failure_message_for_should => lambda {|actual| "expected #{actual.inspect} to #{name_to_sentence}#{expected_to_sentence}"}, - :failure_message_for_should_not => lambda {|actual| "expected #{actual.inspect} not to #{name_to_sentence}#{expected_to_sentence}"} - } - making_declared_methods_public do - instance_exec(*@expected, &declarations) - end - end - - def matches?(actual) - instance_exec(@actual = actual, &@match_block) - end - - def description(&block) - cache_or_call_cached(:description, &block) - end - - def failure_message_for_should(&block) - cache_or_call_cached(:failure_message_for_should, actual, &block) - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not(&block) - cache_or_call_cached(:failure_message_for_should_not, actual, &block) - end - - def match(&block) - @match_block = block - end - - def diffable? - @diffable - end - - def diffable - @diffable = true - end - - private - - def making_declared_methods_public # :nodoc: - # Our home-grown instance_exec in ruby 1.8.6 results in any methods - # declared in the block eval'd by instance_exec in the block to which we - # are yielding here are scoped private. This is NOT the case for Ruby - # 1.8.7 or 1.9. - # - # Also, due some crazy scoping that I don't understand, these methods - # are actually available in the specs (something about the matcher being - # defined in the scope of Spec::Matchers or within an example), so not - # doing the following will not cause specs to fail, but they *will* - # cause features to fail and that will make users unhappy. So don't. - orig_private_methods = private_methods - yield - st = (class << self; self; end) - (private_methods - orig_private_methods).each {|m| st.__send__ :public, m} - end - - def cache_or_call_cached(key, actual=nil, &block) - block ? @messages[key] = block : - actual.nil? ? @messages[key].call : @messages[key].call(actual) - end - - def name_to_sentence - split_words(@name) - end - - def expected_to_sentence - to_sentence(@expected) - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/method_missing.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/method_missing.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ae7f39795..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/method_missing.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - def method_missing(sym, *args, &block) # :nodoc: - return Matchers::Be.new(sym, *args) if sym.to_s =~ /^be_/ - return Matchers::Has.new(sym, *args) if sym.to_s =~ /^have_/ - super - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/operator_matcher.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/operator_matcher.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 30295be01..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/operator_matcher.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - - class OperatorMatcher - class << self - def registry - @registry ||= {} - end - - def register(klass, operator, matcher) - registry[klass] ||= {} - registry[klass][operator] = matcher - end - - def get(klass, operator) - registry[klass] && registry[klass][operator] - end - end - - def initialize(actual) - @actual = actual - end - - def self.use_custom_matcher_or_delegate(operator) - define_method(operator) do |expected| - if matcher = OperatorMatcher.get(@actual.class, operator) - @actual.send(::Spec::Matchers.last_should, matcher.new(expected)) - else - eval_match(@actual, operator, expected) - end - end - end - - ['==', '===', '=~', '>', '>=', '<', '<='].each do |operator| - use_custom_matcher_or_delegate operator - end - - def fail_with_message(message) - Spec::Expectations.fail_with(message, @expected, @actual) - end - - def description - "#{@operator} #{@expected.inspect}" - end - - private - - def eval_match(actual, operator, expected) - ::Spec::Matchers.last_matcher = self - @operator, @expected = operator, expected - __delegate_operator(actual, operator, expected) - end - - end - - class PositiveOperatorMatcher < OperatorMatcher #:nodoc: - def __delegate_operator(actual, operator, expected) - if actual.__send__(operator, expected) - true - elsif ['==','===', '=~'].include?(operator) - fail_with_message("expected: #{expected.inspect},\n got: #{actual.inspect} (using #{operator})") - else - fail_with_message("expected: #{operator} #{expected.inspect},\n got: #{operator.gsub(/./, ' ')} #{actual.inspect}") - end - end - - end - - class NegativeOperatorMatcher < OperatorMatcher #:nodoc: - def __delegate_operator(actual, operator, expected) - return false unless actual.__send__(operator, expected) - return fail_with_message("expected not: #{operator} #{expected.inspect},\n got: #{operator.gsub(/./, ' ')} #{actual.inspect}") - end - - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/pretty.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/pretty.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 152058373..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/pretty.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - module Pretty - def split_words(sym) - sym.to_s.gsub(/_/,' ') - end - - def to_sentence(words) - words = words.map{|w| w.inspect} - case words.length - when 0 - "" - when 1 - " #{words[0]}" - when 2 - " #{words[0]} and #{words[1]}" - else - " #{words[0...-1].join(', ')}, and #{words[-1]}" - end - end - - def _pretty_print(array) - result = "" - array.each_with_index do |item, index| - if index < (array.length - 2) - result << "#{item.inspect}, " - elsif index < (array.length - 1) - result << "#{item.inspect} and " - else - result << "#{item.inspect}" - end - end - result - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/raise_error.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/raise_error.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 65bdf2370..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/raise_error.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - class RaiseError #:nodoc: - def initialize(expected_error_or_message=Exception, expected_message=nil, &block) - @block = block - @actual_error = nil - case expected_error_or_message - when String, Regexp - @expected_error, @expected_message = Exception, expected_error_or_message - else - @expected_error, @expected_message = expected_error_or_message, expected_message - end - end - - def matches?(given_proc) - @raised_expected_error = false - @with_expected_message = false - @eval_block = false - @eval_block_passed = false - begin - given_proc.call - rescue @expected_error => @actual_error - @raised_expected_error = true - @with_expected_message = verify_message - rescue Exception => @actual_error - # This clause should be empty, but rcov will not report it as covered - # unless something (anything) is executed within the clause - rcov_error_report = "http://eigenclass.org/hiki.rb?rcov-0.8.0" - end - - unless negative_expectation? - eval_block if @raised_expected_error && @with_expected_message && @block - end - ensure - return (@raised_expected_error & @with_expected_message) ? (@eval_block ? @eval_block_passed : true) : false - end - - def eval_block - @eval_block = true - begin - @block[@actual_error] - @eval_block_passed = true - rescue Exception => err - @actual_error = err - end - end - - def verify_message - case @expected_message - when nil - true - when Regexp - @expected_message =~ @actual_error.message - else - @expected_message == @actual_error.message - end - end - - def failure_message_for_should - @eval_block ? @actual_error.message : "expected #{expected_error}#{given_error}" - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - "expected no #{expected_error}#{given_error}" - end - - def description - "raise #{expected_error}" - end - - private - def expected_error - case @expected_message - when nil - @expected_error - when Regexp - "#{@expected_error} with message matching #{@expected_message.inspect}" - else - "#{@expected_error} with #{@expected_message.inspect}" - end - end - - def given_error - @actual_error.nil? ? " but nothing was raised" : ", got #{@actual_error.inspect}" - end - - def negative_expectation? - # YES - I'm a bad person... help me find a better way - ryand - caller.first(3).find { |s| s =~ /should_not/ } - end - end - - # :call-seq: - # should raise_error() - # should raise_error(NamedError) - # should raise_error(NamedError, String) - # should raise_error(NamedError, Regexp) - # should raise_error() { |error| ... } - # should raise_error(NamedError) { |error| ... } - # should raise_error(NamedError, String) { |error| ... } - # should raise_error(NamedError, Regexp) { |error| ... } - # should_not raise_error() - # should_not raise_error(NamedError) - # should_not raise_error(NamedError, String) - # should_not raise_error(NamedError, Regexp) - # - # With no args, matches if any error is raised. - # With a named error, matches only if that specific error is raised. - # With a named error and messsage specified as a String, matches only if both match. - # With a named error and messsage specified as a Regexp, matches only if both match. - # Pass an optional block to perform extra verifications on the exception matched - # - # == Examples - # - # lambda { do_something_risky }.should raise_error - # lambda { do_something_risky }.should raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError) - # lambda { do_something_risky }.should raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError) { |error| error.data.should == 42 } - # lambda { do_something_risky }.should raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError, "that was too risky") - # lambda { do_something_risky }.should raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError, /oo ri/) - # - # lambda { do_something_risky }.should_not raise_error - # lambda { do_something_risky }.should_not raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError) - # lambda { do_something_risky }.should_not raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError, "that was too risky") - # lambda { do_something_risky }.should_not raise_error(PoorRiskDecisionError, /oo ri/) - def raise_error(error=Exception, message=nil, &block) - Matchers::RaiseError.new(error, message, &block) - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/respond_to.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/respond_to.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9161cb94e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/respond_to.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - - class RespondTo #:nodoc: - def initialize(*names) - @names = names - @expected_arity = nil - @names_not_responded_to = [] - end - - def matches?(actual) - @actual = actual - @names.each do |name| - @names_not_responded_to << name unless actual.respond_to?(name) && matches_arity?(actual, name) - end - return @names_not_responded_to.empty? - end - - def failure_message_for_should - "expected #{@actual.inspect} to respond to #{@names_not_responded_to.collect {|name| name.inspect }.join(', ')}#{with_arity}" - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - "expected #{@actual.inspect} not to respond to #{@names.collect {|name| name.inspect }.join(', ')}" - end - - def description - "respond to #{pp_names}#{with_arity}" - end - - def with(n) - @expected_arity = n - self - end - - def argument - self - end - alias :arguments :argument - - private - - def matches_arity?(actual, name) - @expected_arity.nil?? true : @expected_arity == actual.method(name).arity - end - - def with_arity - @expected_arity.nil?? "" : - " with #{@expected_arity} argument#{@expected_arity == 1 ? '' : 's'}" - end - - def pp_names - # Ruby 1.9 returns the same thing for array.to_s as array.inspect, so just use array.inspect here - @names.length == 1 ? "##{@names.first}" : @names.inspect - end - end - - # :call-seq: - # should respond_to(*names) - # should_not respond_to(*names) - # - # Matches if the target object responds to all of the names - # provided. Names can be Strings or Symbols. - # - # == Examples - # - def respond_to(*names) - Matchers::RespondTo.new(*names) - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/satisfy.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/satisfy.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 58e3f56aa..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/satisfy.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - - class Satisfy #:nodoc: - def initialize(&block) - @block = block - end - - def matches?(actual, &block) - @block = block if block - @actual = actual - @block.call(actual) - end - - def failure_message_for_should - "expected #{@actual} to satisfy block" - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - "expected #{@actual} not to satisfy block" - end - end - - # :call-seq: - # should satisfy {} - # should_not satisfy {} - # - # Passes if the submitted block returns true. Yields target to the - # block. - # - # Generally speaking, this should be thought of as a last resort when - # you can't find any other way to specify the behaviour you wish to - # specify. - # - # If you do find yourself in such a situation, you could always write - # a custom matcher, which would likely make your specs more expressive. - # - # == Examples - # - # 5.should satisfy { |n| - # n > 3 - # } - def satisfy(&block) - Matchers::Satisfy.new(&block) - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/simple_matcher.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/simple_matcher.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5ab7f3068..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/simple_matcher.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - class SimpleMatcher - attr_writer :failure_message, :negative_failure_message, :description - - def initialize(description, &match_block) - @description = description - @match_block = match_block - @failure_message = @negative_failure_message = nil - end - - def matches?(given) - @given = given - case @match_block.arity - when 2 - @match_block.call(@given, self) - else - @match_block.call(@given) - end - end - - def description - @description || explanation - end - - def failure_message_for_should - @failure_message || (@description.nil? ? explanation : %[expected #{@description.inspect} but got #{@given.inspect}]) - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - @negative_failure_message || (@description.nil? ? explanation : %[expected not to get #{@description.inspect}, but got #{@given.inspect}]) - end - - def explanation - "No description provided. See RDoc for simple_matcher()" - end - end - - # simple_matcher makes it easy for you to create your own custom matchers - # in just a few lines of code when you don't need all the power of a - # completely custom matcher object. - # - # The description argument will appear as part of any failure - # message, and is also the source for auto-generated descriptions. - # - # The match_block can have an arity of 1 or 2. The first block - # argument will be the given value. The second, if the block accepts it - # will be the matcher itself, giving you access to set custom failure - # messages in favor of the defaults. - # - # The match_block should return a boolean: true - # indicates a match, which will pass if you use should and fail - # if you use should_not. false (or nil) indicates no match, - # which will do the reverse: fail if you use should and pass if - # you use should_not. - # - # An error in the match_block will bubble up, resulting in a - # failure. - # - # == Example with default messages - # - # def be_even - # simple_matcher("an even number") { |given| given % 2 == 0 } - # end - # - # describe 2 do - # it "should be even" do - # 2.should be_even - # end - # end - # - # Given an odd number, this example would produce an error message stating: - # expected "an even number", got 3. - # - # Unfortunately, if you're a fan of auto-generated descriptions, this will - # produce "should an even number." Not the most desirable result. You can - # control that using custom messages: - # - # == Example with custom messages - # - # def rhyme_with(expected) - # simple_matcher("rhyme with #{expected.inspect}") do |given, matcher| - # matcher.failure_message = "expected #{given.inspect} to rhyme with #{expected.inspect}" - # matcher.negative_failure_message = "expected #{given.inspect} not to rhyme with #{expected.inspect}" - # given.rhymes_with? expected - # end - # end - # - # # OR - # - # def rhyme_with(expected) - # simple_matcher do |given, matcher| - # matcher.description = "rhyme with #{expected.inspect}" - # matcher.failure_message = "expected #{given.inspect} to rhyme with #{expected.inspect}" - # matcher.negative_failure_message = "expected #{given.inspect} not to rhyme with #{expected.inspect}" - # given.rhymes_with? expected - # end - # end - # - # describe "pecan" do - # it "should rhyme with 'be gone'" do - # nut = "pecan" - # nut.extend Rhymer - # nut.should rhyme_with("be gone") - # end - # end - # - # The resulting messages would be: - # description: rhyme with "be gone" - # failure_message: expected "pecan" to rhyme with "be gone" - # negative failure_message: expected "pecan" not to rhyme with "be gone" - # - # == Wrapped Expectations - # - # Because errors will bubble up, it is possible to wrap other expectations - # in a SimpleMatcher. - # - # def be_even - # simple_matcher("an even number") { |given| (given % 2).should == 0 } - # end - # - # BE VERY CAREFUL when you do this. Only use wrapped expectations for - # matchers that will always be used in only the positive - # (should) or negative (should_not), but not both. - # The reason is that is you wrap a should and call the wrapper - # with should_not, the correct result (the should - # failing), will fail when you want it to pass. - # - def simple_matcher(description=nil, &match_block) - SimpleMatcher.new(description, &match_block) - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/throw_symbol.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/throw_symbol.rb deleted file mode 100644 index da16bb654..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/throw_symbol.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - - class ThrowSymbol #:nodoc: - def initialize(expected_symbol = nil, expected_arg=nil) - @expected_symbol = expected_symbol - @expected_arg = expected_arg - @caught_symbol = @caught_arg = nil - end - - def matches?(given_proc) - begin - if @expected_symbol.nil? - given_proc.call - else - @caught_arg = catch :proc_did_not_throw_anything do - catch @expected_symbol do - given_proc.call - throw :proc_did_not_throw_anything, :nothing_thrown - end - end - @caught_symbol = @expected_symbol unless @caught_arg == :nothing_thrown - end - - # Ruby 1.8 uses NameError with `symbol' - # Ruby 1.9 uses ArgumentError with :symbol - rescue NameError, ArgumentError => e - raise e unless e.message =~ /uncaught throw (`|\:)([a-zA-Z0-9_]*)(')?/ - @caught_symbol = $2.to_sym - - ensure - if @expected_symbol.nil? - return !@caught_symbol.nil? - else - if @expected_arg.nil? - return @caught_symbol == @expected_symbol - else - return (@caught_symbol == @expected_symbol) & (@caught_arg == @expected_arg) - end - end - end - end - - def failure_message_for_should - if @caught_symbol - "expected #{expected}, got #{@caught_symbol.inspect}" - else - "expected #{expected} but nothing was thrown" - end - end - - def failure_message_for_should_not - if @expected_symbol - "expected #{expected} not to be thrown" - else - "expected no Symbol, got :#{@caught_symbol}" - end - end - - def description - "throw #{expected}" - end - - private - - def expected - @expected_symbol.nil? ? "a Symbol" : "#{@expected_symbol.inspect}#{args}" - end - - def args - @expected_arg.nil? ? "" : " with #{@expected_arg.inspect}" - end - - end - - # :call-seq: - # should throw_symbol() - # should throw_symbol(:sym) - # should throw_symbol(:sym, arg) - # should_not throw_symbol() - # should_not throw_symbol(:sym) - # should_not throw_symbol(:sym, arg) - # - # Given no argument, matches if a proc throws any Symbol. - # - # Given a Symbol, matches if the given proc throws the specified Symbol. - # - # Given a Symbol and an arg, matches if the given proc throws the - # specified Symbol with the specified arg. - # - # == Examples - # - # lambda { do_something_risky }.should throw_symbol - # lambda { do_something_risky }.should throw_symbol(:that_was_risky) - # lambda { do_something_risky }.should throw_symbol(:that_was_risky, culprit) - # - # lambda { do_something_risky }.should_not throw_symbol - # lambda { do_something_risky }.should_not throw_symbol(:that_was_risky) - # lambda { do_something_risky }.should_not throw_symbol(:that_was_risky, culprit) - def throw_symbol(sym=nil) - Matchers::ThrowSymbol.new(sym) - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/wrap_expectation.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/wrap_expectation.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 95162cae1..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/matchers/wrap_expectation.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - # wraps an expectation in a block that will return true if the - # expectation passes and false if it fails (without bubbling up - # the failure). - # - # This is intended to be used in the context of a simple matcher, - # and is especially useful for wrapping multiple expectations or - # one or more assertions from test/unit extensions when running - # with test/unit. - # - # == Examples - # - # def eat_cheese(cheese) - # simple_matcher do |mouse, matcher| - # matcher.failure_message = "expected #{mouse} to eat cheese" - # wrap_expectation do |matcher| - # assert_eats_cheese(mouse) - # end - # end - # end - # - # describe Mouse do - # it "eats cheese" do - # Mouse.new.should eat_cheese - # end - # end - # - # You might be wondering "why would I do this if I could just say" - # assert_eats_cheese?", a fair question, indeed. You might prefer - # to replace the word assert with something more aligned with the - # rest of your code examples. You are using rspec, after all. - # - # The other benefit you get is that you can use the negative version - # of the matcher: - # - # describe Cat do - # it "does not eat cheese" do - # Cat.new.should_not eat_cheese - # end - # end - # - # So in the event there is no assert_does_not_eat_cheese available, - # you're all set! - def wrap_expectation(matcher, &block) - begin - block.call(matcher) - return true - rescue Exception => e - matcher.failure_message = e.message - return false - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 339c0cc50..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,200 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/mocks/framework' -require 'spec/mocks/extensions/object' - -module Spec - # == Mocks and Stubs - # - # RSpec will create Mock Objects and Stubs for you at runtime, or attach stub/mock behaviour - # to any of your real objects (Partial Mock/Stub). Because the underlying implementation - # for mocks and stubs is the same, you can intermingle mock and stub - # behaviour in either dynamically generated mocks or your pre-existing classes. - # There is a semantic difference in how they are created, however, - # which can help clarify the role it is playing within a given spec. - # - # == Mock Objects - # - # Mocks are objects that allow you to set and verify expectations that they will - # receive specific messages during run time. They are very useful for specifying how the subject of - # the spec interacts with its collaborators. This approach is widely known as "interaction - # testing". - # - # Mocks are also very powerful as a design tool. As you are - # driving the implementation of a given class, Mocks provide an anonymous - # collaborator that can change in behaviour as quickly as you can write an expectation in your - # spec. This flexibility allows you to design the interface of a collaborator that often - # does not yet exist. As the shape of the class being specified becomes more clear, so do the - # requirements for its collaborators - often leading to the discovery of new types that are - # needed in your system. - # - # Read Endo-Testing[http://www.mockobjects.com/files/endotesting.pdf] for a much - # more in depth description of this process. - # - # == Stubs - # - # Stubs are objects that allow you to set "stub" responses to - # messages. As Martin Fowler points out on his site, - # mocks_arent_stubs[http://www.martinfowler.com/articles/mocksArentStubs.html]. - # Paraphrasing Fowler's paraphrasing - # of Gerard Meszaros: Stubs provide canned responses to messages they might receive in a test, while - # mocks allow you to specify and, subsquently, verify that certain messages should be received during - # the execution of a test. - # - # == Partial Mocks/Stubs - # - # RSpec also supports partial mocking/stubbing, allowing you to add stub/mock behaviour - # to instances of your existing classes. This is generally - # something to be avoided, because changes to the class can have ripple effects on - # seemingly unrelated specs. When specs fail due to these ripple effects, the fact - # that some methods are being mocked can make it difficult to understand why a - # failure is occurring. - # - # That said, partials do allow you to expect and - # verify interactions with class methods such as +#find+ and +#create+ - # on Ruby on Rails model classes. - # - # == Further Reading - # - # There are many different viewpoints about the meaning of mocks and stubs. If you are interested - # in learning more, here is some recommended reading: - # - # * Mock Objects: http://www.mockobjects.com/ - # * Endo-Testing: http://www.mockobjects.com/files/endotesting.pdf - # * Mock Roles, Not Objects: http://www.mockobjects.com/files/mockrolesnotobjects.pdf - # * Test Double Patterns: http://xunitpatterns.com/Test%20Double%20Patterns.html - # * Mocks aren't stubs: http://www.martinfowler.com/articles/mocksArentStubs.html - # - # == Creating a Mock - # - # You can create a mock in any specification (or setup) using: - # - # mock(name, options={}) - # - # The optional +options+ argument is a +Hash+. Currently the only supported - # option is +:null_object+. Setting this to true instructs the mock to ignore - # any messages it hasn’t been told to expect – and quietly return itself. For example: - # - # mock("person", :null_object => true) - # - # == Creating a Stub - # - # You can create a stub in any specification (or setup) using: - # - # stub(name, stub_methods_and_values_hash) - # - # For example, if you wanted to create an object that always returns - # "More?!?!?!" to "please_sir_may_i_have_some_more" you would do this: - # - # stub("Mr Sykes", :please_sir_may_i_have_some_more => "More?!?!?!") - # - # == Creating a Partial Mock - # - # You don't really "create" a partial mock, you simply add method stubs and/or - # mock expectations to existing classes and objects: - # - # Factory.should_receive(:find).with(id).and_return(value) - # obj.stub!(:to_i).and_return(3) - # etc ... - # - # == Expecting Messages - # - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym) - # my_mock.should_not_receive(:sym) - # - # == Expecting Arguments - # - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).with(*args) - # my_mock.should_not_receive(:sym).with(*args) - # - # == Argument Matchers - # - # Arguments that are passed to #with are compared with actual arguments received - # using == by default. In cases in which you want to specify things about the arguments - # rather than the arguments themselves, you can use any of RSpec's Expression Matchers. - # They don't all make syntactic sense (they were primarily designed for use with - # Spec::Expectations), but you are free to create your own custom Spec::Matchers. - # - # Spec::Mocks does provide one additional Matcher method named #ducktype. - # - # In addition, Spec::Mocks adds some keyword Symbols that you can use to - # specify certain kinds of arguments: - # - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).with(no_args()) - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).with(any_args()) - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).with(1, kind_of(Numeric), "b") #2nd argument can any kind of Numeric - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).with(1, boolean(), "b") #2nd argument can true or false - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).with(1, /abc/, "b") #2nd argument can be any String matching the submitted Regexp - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).with(1, anything(), "b") #2nd argument can be anything at all - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).with(1, ducktype(:abs, :div), "b") - # #2nd argument can be object that responds to #abs and #div - # - # == Receive Counts - # - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).once - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).twice - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).exactly(n).times - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).at_least(:once) - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).at_least(:twice) - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).at_least(n).times - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).at_most(:once) - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).at_most(:twice) - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).at_most(n).times - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).any_number_of_times - # - # == Ordering - # - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).ordered - # my_mock.should_receive(:other_sym).ordered - # #This will fail if the messages are received out of order - # - # == Setting Reponses - # - # Whether you are setting a mock expectation or a simple stub, you can tell the - # object precisely how to respond: - # - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).and_return(value) - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).exactly(3).times.and_return(value1, value2, value3) - # # returns value1 the first time, value2 the second, etc - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).and_return { ... } #returns value returned by the block - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).and_raise(error) - # #error can be an instantiated object or a class - # #if it is a class, it must be instantiable with no args - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).and_throw(:sym) - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).and_yield(values,to,yield) - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym).and_yield(values,to,yield).and_yield(some,other,values,this,time) - # # for methods that yield to a block multiple times - # - # Any of these responses can be applied to a stub as well, but stubs do - # not support any qualifiers about the message received (i.e. you can't specify arguments - # or receive counts): - # - # my_mock.stub!(:sym).and_return(value) - # my_mock.stub!(:sym).and_return(value1, value2, value3) - # my_mock.stub!(:sym).and_raise(error) - # my_mock.stub!(:sym).and_throw(:sym) - # my_mock.stub!(:sym).and_yield(values,to,yield) - # my_mock.stub!(:sym).and_yield(values,to,yield).and_yield(some,other,values,this,time) - # - # == Arbitrary Handling - # - # Once in a while you'll find that the available expectations don't solve the - # particular problem you are trying to solve. Imagine that you expect the message - # to come with an Array argument that has a specific length, but you don't care - # what is in it. You could do this: - # - # my_mock.should_receive(:sym) do |arg| - # arg.should be_an_istance_of(Array) - # arg.length.should == 7 - # end - # - # Note that this would fail if the number of arguments received was different from - # the number of block arguments (in this case 1). - # - # == Combining Expectation Details - # - # Combining the message name with specific arguments, receive counts and responses - # you can get quite a bit of detail in your expectations: - # - # my_mock.should_receive(:<<).with("illegal value").once.and_raise(ArgumentError) - module Mocks - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/argument_expectation.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/argument_expectation.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b51b7bae5..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/argument_expectation.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Mocks - - class ArgumentExpectation - attr_reader :args - - def initialize(args, &block) - @args = args - @matchers_block = block - @match_any_args = false - @matchers = nil - - if ArgumentMatchers::AnyArgsMatcher === args.first - @match_any_args = true - elsif ArgumentMatchers::NoArgsMatcher === args.first - @matchers = [] - else - @matchers = args.collect {|arg| matcher_for(arg)} - end - end - - def matcher_for(arg) - return ArgumentMatchers::MatcherMatcher.new(arg) if is_matcher?(arg) - return ArgumentMatchers::RegexpMatcher.new(arg) if arg.is_a?(Regexp) - return ArgumentMatchers::EqualityProxy.new(arg) - end - - def is_matcher?(obj) - return obj.respond_to?(:matches?) & obj.respond_to?(:description) - end - - def args_match?(given_args) - match_any_args? || matchers_block_matches?(given_args) || matchers_match?(given_args) - end - - def matchers_block_matches?(given_args) - @matchers_block ? @matchers_block.call(*given_args) : nil - end - - def matchers_match?(given_args) - @matchers == given_args - end - - def match_any_args? - @match_any_args - end - - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/argument_matchers.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/argument_matchers.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f56551f21..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/argument_matchers.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,237 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Mocks - - # ArgumentMatchers are messages that you can include in message - # expectations to match arguments against a broader check than simple - # equality. - # - # With the exception of any_args() and no_args(), the matchers - # are all positional - they match against the arg in the given position. - module ArgumentMatchers - - class AnyArgsMatcher - def description - "any args" - end - end - - class NoArgsMatcher - def description - "no args" - end - end - - class AnyArgMatcher - def initialize(ignore) - end - - def ==(other) - true - end - - def description - "anything" - end - end - - class RegexpMatcher - def initialize(regexp) - @regexp = regexp - end - - def ==(value) - return value =~ @regexp unless value.is_a?(Regexp) - value == @regexp - end - end - - class BooleanMatcher - def initialize(ignore) - end - - def ==(value) - TrueClass === value || FalseClass === value - end - end - - class HashIncludingMatcher - def initialize(expected) - @expected = expected - end - - def ==(actual) - @expected.each do | key, value | - return false unless actual.has_key?(key) && value == actual[key] - end - true - rescue NoMethodError => ex - return false - end - - def description - "hash_including(#{@expected.inspect.sub(/^\{/,"").sub(/\}$/,"")})" - end - end - - class HashNotIncludingMatcher - def initialize(expected) - @expected = expected - end - - def ==(actual) - @expected.each do | key, value | - return false if actual.has_key?(key) && value == actual[key] - end - true - rescue NoMethodError => ex - return false - end - - def description - "hash_not_including(#{@expected.inspect.sub(/^\{/,"").sub(/\}$/,"")})" - end - end - - class DuckTypeMatcher - def initialize(*methods_to_respond_to) - @methods_to_respond_to = methods_to_respond_to - end - - def ==(value) - @methods_to_respond_to.all? { |sym| value.respond_to?(sym) } - end - end - - class MatcherMatcher - def initialize(matcher) - @matcher = matcher - end - - def ==(value) - @matcher.matches?(value) - end - end - - class EqualityProxy - def initialize(given) - @given = given - end - - def ==(expected) - @given == expected - end - end - - class InstanceOf - def initialize(klass) - @klass = klass - end - - def ==(actual) - actual.instance_of?(@klass) - end - end - - class KindOf - def initialize(klass) - @klass = klass - end - - def ==(actual) - actual.kind_of?(@klass) - end - end - - # :call-seq: - # object.should_receive(:message).with(no_args()) - # - # Passes if no arguments are passed along with the message - def no_args - NoArgsMatcher.new - end - - # :call-seq: - # object.should_receive(:message).with(any_args()) - # - # Passes if object receives :message with any args at all. This is - # really a more explicit variation of object.should_receive(:message) - def any_args - AnyArgsMatcher.new - end - - # :call-seq: - # object.should_receive(:message).with(anything()) - # - # Passes as long as there is an argument. - def anything - AnyArgMatcher.new(nil) - end - - # :call-seq: - # object.should_receive(:message).with(duck_type(:hello)) - # object.should_receive(:message).with(duck_type(:hello, :goodbye)) - # - # Passes if the argument responds to the specified messages. - # - # == Examples - # - # array = [] - # display = mock('display') - # display.should_receive(:present_names).with(duck_type(:length, :each)) - # => passes - def duck_type(*args) - DuckTypeMatcher.new(*args) - end - - # :call-seq: - # object.should_receive(:message).with(boolean()) - # - # Passes if the argument is boolean. - def boolean - BooleanMatcher.new(nil) - end - - # :call-seq: - # object.should_receive(:message).with(hash_including(:key => val)) - # object.should_receive(:message).with(hash_including(:key)) - # object.should_receive(:message).with(hash_including(:key, :key2 => val2)) - # Passes if the argument is a hash that includes the specified key(s) or key/value - # pairs. If the hash includes other keys, it will still pass. - def hash_including(*args) - HashIncludingMatcher.new(anythingize_lonely_keys(*args)) - end - - # :call-seq: - # object.should_receive(:message).with(hash_not_including(:key => val)) - # object.should_receive(:message).with(hash_not_including(:key)) - # object.should_receive(:message).with(hash_not_including(:key, :key2 => :val2)) - # - # Passes if the argument is a hash that doesn't include the specified key(s) or key/value - def hash_not_including(*args) - HashNotIncludingMatcher.new(anythingize_lonely_keys(*args)) - end - - # Passes if arg.instance_of?(klass) - def instance_of(klass) - InstanceOf.new(klass) - end - - alias_method :an_instance_of, :instance_of - - # Passes if arg.kind_of?(klass) - def kind_of(klass) - KindOf.new(klass) - end - - alias_method :a_kind_of, :kind_of - - private - - def anythingize_lonely_keys(*args) - hash = args.last.class == Hash ? args.delete_at(-1) : {} - args.each { | arg | hash[arg] = anything } - hash - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/error_generator.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/error_generator.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f63811fed..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/error_generator.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Mocks - class ErrorGenerator - attr_writer :opts - - def initialize(target, name, options={}) - @declared_as = options[:__declared_as] || 'Mock' - @target = target - @name = name - end - - def opts - @opts ||= {} - end - - def raise_unexpected_message_error(sym, *args) - __raise "#{intro} received unexpected message :#{sym}#{arg_message(*args)}" - end - - def raise_unexpected_message_args_error(expectation, *args) - expected_args = format_args(*expectation.expected_args) - actual_args = args.empty? ? "(no args)" : format_args(*args) - __raise "#{intro} received #{expectation.sym.inspect} with unexpected arguments\n expected: #{expected_args}\n got: #{actual_args}" - end - - def raise_expectation_error(sym, expected_received_count, actual_received_count, *args) - __raise "#{intro} expected :#{sym}#{arg_message(*args)} #{count_message(expected_received_count)}, but received it #{count_message(actual_received_count)}" - end - - def raise_out_of_order_error(sym) - __raise "#{intro} received :#{sym} out of order" - end - - def raise_block_failed_error(sym, detail) - __raise "#{intro} received :#{sym} but passed block failed with: #{detail}" - end - - def raise_missing_block_error(args_to_yield) - __raise "#{intro} asked to yield |#{arg_list(*args_to_yield)}| but no block was passed" - end - - def raise_wrong_arity_error(args_to_yield, arity) - __raise "#{intro} yielded |#{arg_list(*args_to_yield)}| to block with arity of #{arity}" - end - - private - - def intro - if @name - "#{@declared_as} #{@name.inspect}" - elsif Mock === @target - @declared_as - elsif Class === @target - "<#{@target.inspect} (class)>" - elsif @target - @target - else - "nil" - end - end - - def __raise(message) - message = opts[:message] unless opts[:message].nil? - Kernel::raise(Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError, message) - end - - def arg_message(*args) - " with " + format_args(*args) - end - - def format_args(*args) - args.empty? ? "(no args)" : "(" + arg_list(*args) + ")" - end - - def arg_list(*args) - args.collect {|arg| arg.respond_to?(:description) ? arg.description : arg.inspect}.join(", ") - end - - def count_message(count) - return "at least #{pretty_print(count.abs)}" if count < 0 - return pretty_print(count) - end - - def pretty_print(count) - return "once" if count == 1 - return "twice" if count == 2 - return "#{count} times" - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/errors.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/errors.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 560b66a93..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/errors.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Mocks - class MockExpectationError < Exception - end - - class AmbiguousReturnError < StandardError - end - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/example_methods.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/example_methods.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f6c68ab6a..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/example_methods.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Mocks - module ExampleMethods - include Spec::Mocks::ArgumentMatchers - - # Shortcut for creating an instance of Spec::Mocks::Mock. - # - # +name+ is used for failure reporting, so you should use the - # role that the double is playing in the example. - # - # +stubs_and_options+ lets you assign options and stub values - # at the same time. The only option available is :null_object. - # Anything else is treated as a stub value. - # - # == Examples - # - # thing = double("thing", :a => "A") - # thing.a == "A" => true - # - # person = double("thing", :name => "Joe", :email => "joe@domain.com") - # person.name => "Joe" - # person.email => "joe@domain.com" - def double(*args) - __declare_double('Double', *args) - end - - # Alias for double - def mock(*args) - __declare_double('Mock', *args) - end - - # Alias for double - def stub(*args) - __declare_double('Stub', *args) - end - - def __declare_double(declared_as, *args) # :nodoc: - args << {} unless Hash === args.last - args.last[:__declared_as] = declared_as - Spec::Mocks::Mock.new(*args) - end - - # DEPRECATED - use double('name').as_null_object instead - # - # Shortcut for creating a mock object that will return itself in response - # to any message it receives that it hasn't been explicitly instructed - # to respond to. - def stub_everything(name = 'stub') - Spec.warn(<<-WARNING) - -DEPRECATION: stub_everything('#{name}') is deprecated and will be removed -from a future version of rspec. Please use double('#{name}').as_null_object -(or stub('#{name}').as_null_object or mock('#{name}').as_null_object instead. - -WARNING - mock(name, :null_object => true) - end - - # Disables warning messages about expectations being set on nil. - # - # By default warning messages are issued when expectations are set on nil. This is to - # prevent false-positives and to catch potential bugs early on. - def allow_message_expectations_on_nil - Proxy.allow_message_expectations_on_nil - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/extensions.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/extensions.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6fd51a272..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/extensions.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/mocks/extensions/object' diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/extensions/object.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/extensions/object.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4b7531066..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/extensions/object.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -class Object - include Spec::Mocks::Methods -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/framework.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/framework.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e25778655..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/framework.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -# Require everything except the global extensions of class and object. This -# supports wrapping rspec's mocking functionality without invading every -# object in the system. - -require 'spec/mocks/methods' -require 'spec/mocks/argument_matchers' -require 'spec/mocks/example_methods' -require 'spec/mocks/proxy' -require 'spec/mocks/mock' -require 'spec/mocks/argument_expectation' -require 'spec/mocks/message_expectation' -require 'spec/mocks/order_group' -require 'spec/mocks/errors' -require 'spec/mocks/error_generator' -require 'spec/mocks/space' diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/message_expectation.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/message_expectation.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8a8133f69..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/message_expectation.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,329 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Mocks - - class BaseExpectation - attr_reader :sym - attr_writer :expected_received_count, :method_block, :expected_from - protected :expected_received_count=, :method_block=, :expected_from= - attr_accessor :error_generator - protected :error_generator, :error_generator= - - def initialize(error_generator, expectation_ordering, expected_from, sym, method_block, expected_received_count=1, opts={}, &implementation) - @error_generator = error_generator - @error_generator.opts = opts - @expected_from = expected_from - @sym = sym - @method_block = method_block - @actual_received_count = 0 - @expected_received_count = expected_received_count - @args_expectation = ArgumentExpectation.new([ArgumentMatchers::AnyArgsMatcher.new]) - @consecutive = false - @exception_to_raise = nil - @symbol_to_throw = nil - @order_group = expectation_ordering - @at_least = nil - @at_most = nil - @args_to_yield = [] - @failed_fast = nil - @args_to_yield_were_cloned = false - @return_block = implementation - end - - def build_child(expected_from, method_block, expected_received_count, opts={}) - child = clone - child.expected_from = expected_from - child.method_block = method_block - child.expected_received_count = expected_received_count - child.clear_actual_received_count! - new_gen = error_generator.clone - new_gen.opts = opts - child.error_generator = new_gen - child.clone_args_to_yield @args_to_yield - child - end - - def expected_args - @args_expectation.args - end - - def and_return(*values, &return_block) - Kernel::raise AmbiguousReturnError unless @method_block.nil? - case values.size - when 0 then value = nil - when 1 then value = values[0] - else - value = values - @consecutive = true - @expected_received_count = values.size if !ignoring_args? && - @expected_received_count < values.size - end - @return_block = block_given? ? return_block : lambda { value } - end - - # :call-seq: - # and_raise() - # and_raise(Exception) #any exception class - # and_raise(exception) #any exception object - # - # == Warning - # - # When you pass an exception class, the MessageExpectation will - # raise an instance of it, creating it with +new+. If the exception - # class initializer requires any parameters, you must pass in an - # instance and not the class. - def and_raise(exception=Exception) - @exception_to_raise = exception - end - - def and_throw(symbol) - @symbol_to_throw = symbol - end - - def and_yield(*args) - if @args_to_yield_were_cloned - @args_to_yield.clear - @args_to_yield_were_cloned = false - end - - @args_to_yield << args - self - end - - def matches(sym, args) - @sym == sym and @args_expectation.args_match?(args) - end - - def invoke(*args, &block) - if @expected_received_count == 0 - @failed_fast = true - @actual_received_count += 1 - @error_generator.raise_expectation_error @sym, @expected_received_count, @actual_received_count, *args - end - - @order_group.handle_order_constraint self - - begin - Kernel::raise @exception_to_raise unless @exception_to_raise.nil? - Kernel::throw @symbol_to_throw unless @symbol_to_throw.nil? - - - if !@method_block.nil? - default_return_val = invoke_method_block(*args) - elsif @args_to_yield.size > 0 - default_return_val = invoke_with_yield(&block) - else - default_return_val = nil - end - - if @consecutive - return invoke_consecutive_return_block(*args, &block) - elsif @return_block - return invoke_return_block(*args, &block) - else - return default_return_val - end - ensure - @actual_received_count += 1 - end - end - - def called_max_times? - @expected_received_count != :any && @expected_received_count > 0 && - @actual_received_count >= @expected_received_count - end - - def invoke_return_block(*args, &block) - args << block unless block.nil? - # Ruby 1.9 - when we set @return_block to return values - # regardless of arguments, any arguments will result in - # a "wrong number of arguments" error - @return_block.arity == 0 ? @return_block.call : @return_block.call(*args) - end - - protected - - def invoke_method_block(*args) - begin - @method_block.call(*args) - rescue => detail - @error_generator.raise_block_failed_error @sym, detail.message - end - end - - def invoke_with_yield(&block) - if block.nil? - @error_generator.raise_missing_block_error @args_to_yield - end - value = nil - @args_to_yield.each do |args_to_yield_this_time| - if block.arity > -1 && args_to_yield_this_time.length != block.arity - @error_generator.raise_wrong_arity_error args_to_yield_this_time, block.arity - end - value = block.call(*args_to_yield_this_time) - end - value - end - - def invoke_consecutive_return_block(*args, &block) - value = invoke_return_block(*args, &block) - index = [@actual_received_count, value.size-1].min - value[index] - end - - def clone_args_to_yield(args) - @args_to_yield = args.clone - @args_to_yield_were_cloned = true - end - - def failed_fast? - @failed_fast - end - end - - class MessageExpectation < BaseExpectation - - def matches_name?(sym) - @sym == sym - end - - def matches_name_but_not_args(sym, args) - matches_name?(sym) and not @args_expectation.args_match?(args) - end - - def verify_messages_received - return if expected_messages_received? || failed_fast? - - generate_error - rescue Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError => error - error.backtrace.insert(0, @expected_from) - Kernel::raise error - end - - def expected_messages_received? - ignoring_args? || matches_exact_count? || - matches_at_least_count? || matches_at_most_count? - end - - def ignoring_args? - @expected_received_count == :any - end - - def matches_at_least_count? - @at_least && @actual_received_count >= @expected_received_count - end - - def matches_at_most_count? - @at_most && @actual_received_count <= @expected_received_count - end - - def matches_exact_count? - @expected_received_count == @actual_received_count - end - - def similar_messages - @similar_messages ||= [] - end - - def advise(args, block) - similar_messages << args - end - - def generate_error - if similar_messages.empty? - @error_generator.raise_expectation_error(@sym, @expected_received_count, @actual_received_count, *@args_expectation.args) - else - @error_generator.raise_unexpected_message_args_error(self, *@similar_messages) - end - end - - def with(*args, &block) - @args_expectation = ArgumentExpectation.new(args, &block) - self - end - - def exactly(n) - set_expected_received_count :exactly, n - self - end - - def at_least(n) - set_expected_received_count :at_least, n - self - end - - def at_most(n) - set_expected_received_count :at_most, n - self - end - - def times(&block) - @method_block = block if block - self - end - - def any_number_of_times(&block) - @method_block = block if block - @expected_received_count = :any - self - end - - def never - @expected_received_count = 0 - self - end - - def once(&block) - @method_block = block if block - @expected_received_count = 1 - self - end - - def twice(&block) - @method_block = block if block - @expected_received_count = 2 - self - end - - def ordered(&block) - @method_block = block if block - @order_group.register(self) - @ordered = true - self - end - - def negative_expectation_for?(sym) - return false - end - - protected - def set_expected_received_count(relativity, n) - @at_least = (relativity == :at_least) - @at_most = (relativity == :at_most) - @expected_received_count = case n - when Numeric - n - when :once - 1 - when :twice - 2 - end - end - - def clear_actual_received_count! - @actual_received_count = 0 - end - - end - - class NegativeMessageExpectation < MessageExpectation - def initialize(message, expectation_ordering, expected_from, sym, method_block) - super(message, expectation_ordering, expected_from, sym, method_block, 0) - end - - def negative_expectation_for?(sym) - return @sym == sym - end - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/methods.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/methods.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 16dd6e842..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/methods.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Mocks - module Methods - def should_receive(sym, opts={}, &block) - __mock_proxy.add_message_expectation(opts[:expected_from] || caller(1)[0], sym.to_sym, opts, &block) - end - - def should_not_receive(sym, &block) - __mock_proxy.add_negative_message_expectation(caller(1)[0], sym.to_sym, &block) - end - - def stub!(sym_or_hash, opts={}, &block) - if Hash === sym_or_hash - sym_or_hash.each {|method, value| stub!(method).and_return value } - else - __mock_proxy.add_stub(caller(1)[0], sym_or_hash.to_sym, opts, &block) - end - end - - alias_method :stub, :stub! - - def unstub!(message) - __mock_proxy.remove_stub(message) - end - - alias_method :unstub, :unstub! - - # :call-seq: - # object.stub_chain(:first, :second, :third).and_return(:this) - # - # Supports stubbing a chain of methods. Each argument represents - # a method name to stub, and each one returns a proxy object that - # can accept more stubs, until the last, which returns whatever - # is passed to +and_return_. - # - # == Examples - # - # # with this in an example ... - # article = double('article') - # Article.stub_chain(:authored_by, :published, :recent).and_return([article]) - # # then this will return an Array with the article double in it: - # Article.authored_by(params[:author_id]).published.recent - def stub_chain(*methods) - if methods.length > 1 - if matching_stub = __mock_proxy.find_matching_method_stub(methods[0]) - methods.shift - matching_stub.invoke_return_block.stub_chain(*methods) - else - next_in_chain = Object.new - stub!(methods.shift) {next_in_chain} - next_in_chain.stub_chain(*methods) - end - else - stub!(methods.shift) - end - end - - def received_message?(sym, *args, &block) #:nodoc: - __mock_proxy.received_message?(sym.to_sym, *args, &block) - end - - def rspec_verify #:nodoc: - __mock_proxy.verify - end - - def rspec_reset #:nodoc: - __mock_proxy.reset - end - - def as_null_object - __mock_proxy.as_null_object - end - - def null_object? - __mock_proxy.null_object? - end - - private - - def __mock_proxy - if Mock === self - @mock_proxy ||= Proxy.new(self, @name, @options) - else - @mock_proxy ||= Proxy.new(self) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/mock.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/mock.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 35a6c798e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/mock.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Mocks - class Mock - include Methods - - # Creates a new mock with a +name+ (that will be used in error messages - # only) == Options: - # * :null_object - if true, the mock object acts as a forgiving - # null object allowing any message to be sent to it. - def initialize(name=nil, stubs_and_options={}) - if name.is_a?(Hash) && stubs_and_options.empty? - stubs_and_options = name - @name = nil - else - @name = name - end - @options = extract_options(stubs_and_options) - assign_stubs(stubs_and_options) - end - - # This allows for comparing the mock to other objects that proxy such as - # ActiveRecords belongs_to proxy objects. By making the other object run - # the comparison, we're sure the call gets delegated to the proxy - # target. - def ==(other) - other == __mock_proxy - end - - def inspect - "#<#{self.class}:#{sprintf '0x%x', self.object_id} @name=#{@name.inspect}>" - end - - def to_s - inspect.gsub('<','[').gsub('>',']') - end - - private - - def method_missing(sym, *args, &block) - __mock_proxy.record_message_received(sym, args, block) - begin - return self if __mock_proxy.null_object? - super(sym, *args, &block) - rescue NameError - __mock_proxy.raise_unexpected_message_error sym, *args - end - end - - def extract_options(stubs_and_options) - options = {} - extract_option(stubs_and_options, options, :null_object) - extract_option(stubs_and_options, options, :__declared_as, 'Mock') - options - end - - def extract_option(source, target, key, default=nil) - if source[key] - target[key] = source.delete(key) - elsif default - target[key] = default - end - end - - def assign_stubs(stubs) - stubs.each_pair do |message, response| - stub!(message).and_return(response) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/order_group.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/order_group.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9983207eb..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/order_group.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Mocks - class OrderGroup - def initialize error_generator - @error_generator = error_generator - @ordering = Array.new - end - - def register(expectation) - @ordering << expectation - end - - def ready_for?(expectation) - return @ordering.first == expectation - end - - def consume - @ordering.shift - end - - def handle_order_constraint expectation - return unless @ordering.include? expectation - return consume if ready_for?(expectation) - @error_generator.raise_out_of_order_error expectation.sym - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/proxy.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/proxy.rb deleted file mode 100644 index acf72e0f3..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/proxy.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,245 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Mocks - class Proxy - DEFAULT_OPTIONS = { - :null_object => false, - } - - @@warn_about_expectations_on_nil = true - - def self.allow_message_expectations_on_nil - @@warn_about_expectations_on_nil = false - - # ensure nil.rspec_verify is called even if an expectation is not set in the example - # otherwise the allowance would effect subsequent examples - $rspec_mocks.add(nil) unless $rspec_mocks.nil? - end - - def initialize(target, name=nil, options={}) - @target = target - @name = name - @error_generator = ErrorGenerator.new target, name, options - @expectation_ordering = OrderGroup.new @error_generator - @expectations = [] - @messages_received = [] - @stubs = [] - @proxied_methods = [] - @options = options ? DEFAULT_OPTIONS.dup.merge(options) : DEFAULT_OPTIONS - @already_proxied_respond_to = false - end - - def null_object? - @options[:null_object] - end - - def as_null_object - @options[:null_object] = true - @target - end - - def add_message_expectation(expected_from, sym, opts={}, &block) - __add sym - warn_if_nil_class sym - if existing_stub = @stubs.detect {|s| s.sym == sym } - expectation = existing_stub.build_child(expected_from, block_given?? block : nil, 1, opts) - else - expectation = MessageExpectation.new(@error_generator, @expectation_ordering, expected_from, sym, block_given? ? block : nil, 1, opts) - end - @expectations << expectation - @expectations.last - end - - def add_negative_message_expectation(expected_from, sym, &block) - __add sym - warn_if_nil_class sym - @expectations << NegativeMessageExpectation.new(@error_generator, @expectation_ordering, expected_from, sym, block_given? ? block : nil) - @expectations.last - end - - def add_stub(expected_from, sym, opts={}, &implementation) - __add sym - @stubs.unshift MessageExpectation.new(@error_generator, @expectation_ordering, expected_from, sym, nil, :any, opts, &implementation) - @stubs.first - end - - def remove_stub(message) - message = message.to_sym - - if stub_to_remove = @stubs.detect { |s| s.matches_name?(message) } - reset_proxied_method(message) - @stubs.delete(stub_to_remove) - else - raise MockExpectationError, "The method `#{message}` was not stubbed or was already unstubbed" - end - end - - def verify #:nodoc: - verify_expectations - ensure - reset - end - - def reset - clear_expectations - clear_stubs - reset_proxied_methods - clear_proxied_methods - reset_nil_expectations_warning - end - - def received_message?(sym, *args, &block) - @messages_received.any? {|array| array == [sym, args, block]} - end - - def has_negative_expectation?(sym) - @expectations.detect {|expectation| expectation.negative_expectation_for?(sym)} - end - - def record_message_received(sym, args, block) - @messages_received << [sym, args, block] - end - - def message_received(sym, *args, &block) - expectation = find_matching_expectation(sym, *args) - stub = find_matching_method_stub(sym, *args) - - if (stub && expectation && expectation.called_max_times?) || (stub && !expectation) - if expectation = find_almost_matching_expectation(sym, *args) - expectation.advise(args, block) unless expectation.expected_messages_received? - end - stub.invoke(*args, &block) - elsif expectation - expectation.invoke(*args, &block) - elsif expectation = find_almost_matching_expectation(sym, *args) - expectation.advise(args, block) if null_object? unless expectation.expected_messages_received? - raise_unexpected_message_args_error(expectation, *args) unless (has_negative_expectation?(sym) or null_object?) - else - @target.__send__ :method_missing, sym, *args, &block - end - end - - def raise_unexpected_message_args_error(expectation, *args) - @error_generator.raise_unexpected_message_args_error expectation, *args - end - - def raise_unexpected_message_error(sym, *args) - @error_generator.raise_unexpected_message_error sym, *args - end - - def find_matching_method_stub(sym, *args) - @stubs.find {|stub| stub.matches(sym, args)} - end - - private - - def __add(sym) - $rspec_mocks.add(@target) unless $rspec_mocks.nil? - define_expected_method(sym) - end - - def warn_if_nil_class(sym) - if proxy_for_nil_class? & @@warn_about_expectations_on_nil - Kernel.warn("An expectation of :#{sym} was set on nil. Called from #{caller[2]}. Use allow_message_expectations_on_nil to disable warnings.") - end - end - - def define_expected_method(sym) - unless @proxied_methods.include?(sym) - visibility_string = "#{visibility(sym)} :#{sym}" - if target_responds_to?(sym) - munged_sym = munge(sym) - target_metaclass.instance_eval do - alias_method munged_sym, sym if method_defined?(sym) - end - @proxied_methods << sym - end - target_metaclass.class_eval(<<-EOF, __FILE__, __LINE__) - def #{sym}(*args, &block) - __mock_proxy.message_received :#{sym}, *args, &block - end - #{visibility_string} - EOF - end - end - - def target_responds_to?(sym) - return @target.__send__(munge(:respond_to?),sym) if @already_proxied_respond_to - return @already_proxied_respond_to = true if sym == :respond_to? - return @target.respond_to?(sym, true) - end - - def visibility(sym) - if Mock === @target - 'public' - elsif target_metaclass.private_method_defined?(sym) - 'private' - elsif target_metaclass.protected_method_defined?(sym) - 'protected' - else - 'public' - end - end - - def munge(sym) - "proxied_by_rspec__#{sym}" - end - - def clear_expectations - @expectations.clear - end - - def clear_stubs - @stubs.clear - end - - def clear_proxied_methods - @proxied_methods.clear - end - - def target_metaclass - class << @target; self; end - end - - def verify_expectations - @expectations.each do |expectation| - expectation.verify_messages_received - end - end - - def reset_proxied_methods - @proxied_methods.each do |sym| - reset_proxied_method(sym) - end - end - - def reset_proxied_method(sym) - munged_sym = munge(sym) - target_metaclass.instance_eval do - remove_method sym - if method_defined?(munged_sym) - alias_method sym, munged_sym - remove_method munged_sym - end - end - end - - def proxy_for_nil_class? - @target.nil? - end - - def reset_nil_expectations_warning - @@warn_about_expectations_on_nil = true if proxy_for_nil_class? - end - - def find_matching_expectation(sym, *args) - @expectations.find {|expectation| expectation.matches(sym, args) && !expectation.called_max_times?} || - @expectations.find {|expectation| expectation.matches(sym, args)} - end - - def find_almost_matching_expectation(sym, *args) - @expectations.find {|expectation| expectation.matches_name_but_not_args(sym, args)} - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/space.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/space.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3e13224c7..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/mocks/space.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Mocks - class Space - def add(obj) - mocks << obj unless mocks.detect {|m| m.equal? obj} - end - - def verify_all - mocks.each do |mock| - mock.rspec_verify - end - end - - def reset_all - mocks.each do |mock| - mock.rspec_reset - end - mocks.clear - end - - private - - def mocks - @mocks ||= [] - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/rake/spectask.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/rake/spectask.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9049fd08e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/rake/spectask.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,230 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env ruby - -# Define a task library for running RSpec contexts. - -require 'rake' -require 'rake/tasklib' - -module Spec - module Rake - - # A Rake task that runs a set of specs. - # - # Example: - # - # Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new do |t| - # t.warning = true - # t.rcov = true - # end - # - # This will create a task that can be run with: - # - # rake spec - # - # If rake is invoked with a "SPEC=filename" command line option, - # then the list of spec files will be overridden to include only the - # filename specified on the command line. This provides an easy way - # to run just one spec. - # - # If rake is invoked with a "SPEC_OPTS=options" command line option, - # then the given options will override the value of the +spec_opts+ - # attribute. - # - # If rake is invoked with a "RCOV_OPTS=options" command line option, - # then the given options will override the value of the +rcov_opts+ - # attribute. - # - # Examples: - # - # rake spec # run specs normally - # rake spec SPEC=just_one_file.rb # run just one spec file. - # rake spec SPEC_OPTS="--diff" # enable diffing - # rake spec RCOV_OPTS="--aggregate myfile.txt" # see rcov --help for details - # - # Each attribute of this task may be a proc. This allows for lazy evaluation, - # which is sometimes handy if you want to defer the evaluation of an attribute value - # until the task is run (as opposed to when it is defined). - # - # This task can also be used to run existing Test::Unit tests and get RSpec - # output, for example like this: - # - # require 'spec/rake/spectask' - # Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new do |t| - # t.ruby_opts = ['-rtest/unit'] - # t.spec_files = FileList['test/**/*_test.rb'] - # end - # - class SpecTask < ::Rake::TaskLib - def self.attr_accessor(*names) - super(*names) - names.each do |name| - module_eval "def #{name}() evaluate(@#{name}) end" # Allows use of procs - end - end - - # Name of spec task. (default is :spec) - attr_accessor :name - - # Array of directories to be added to $LOAD_PATH before running the - # specs. Defaults to [''] - attr_accessor :libs - - # If true, requests that the specs be run with the warning flag set. - # E.g. warning=true implies "ruby -w" used to run the specs. Defaults to false. - attr_accessor :warning - - # Glob pattern to match spec files. (default is 'spec/**/*_spec.rb') - # Setting the SPEC environment variable overrides this. - attr_accessor :pattern - - # Array of commandline options to pass to RSpec. Defaults to []. - # Setting the SPEC_OPTS environment variable overrides this. - attr_accessor :spec_opts - - # Whether or not to use RCov (default is false) - # See http://eigenclass.org/hiki.rb?rcov - attr_accessor :rcov - - # Array of commandline options to pass to RCov. Defaults to ['--exclude', 'lib\/spec,bin\/spec']. - # Ignored if rcov=false - # Setting the RCOV_OPTS environment variable overrides this. - attr_accessor :rcov_opts - - # Directory where the RCov report is written. Defaults to "coverage" - # Ignored if rcov=false - attr_accessor :rcov_dir - - # Array of commandline options to pass to ruby. Defaults to []. - attr_accessor :ruby_opts - - # Whether or not to fail Rake when an error occurs (typically when specs fail). - # Defaults to true. - attr_accessor :fail_on_error - - # A message to print to stderr when there are failures. - attr_accessor :failure_message - - # Where RSpec's output is written. Defaults to $stdout. - # DEPRECATED. Use --format FORMAT:WHERE in spec_opts. - attr_accessor :out - - # Explicitly define the list of spec files to be included in a - # spec. +spec_files+ is expected to be an array of file names (a - # FileList is acceptable). If both +pattern+ and +spec_files+ are - # used, then the list of spec files is the union of the two. - # Setting the SPEC environment variable overrides this. - attr_accessor :spec_files - - # Use verbose output. If this is set to true, the task will print - # the executed spec command to stdout. Defaults to false. - attr_accessor :verbose - - # Explicitly define the path to the ruby binary, or its proxy (e.g. multiruby) - attr_accessor :ruby_cmd - - # Defines a new task, using the name +name+. - def initialize(name=:spec) - @name = name - @libs = ['lib'] - @pattern = nil - @spec_files = nil - @spec_opts = [] - @warning = false - @ruby_opts = [] - @fail_on_error = true - @rcov = false - @rcov_opts = ['--exclude', 'lib\/spec,bin\/spec,config\/boot.rb'] - @rcov_dir = "coverage" - - yield self if block_given? - @pattern = 'spec/**/*_spec.rb' if pattern.nil? && spec_files.nil? - define - end - - def define # :nodoc: - spec_script = File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),"..","..","..","bin","spec")) - - lib_path = libs.join(File::PATH_SEPARATOR) - actual_name = Hash === name ? name.keys.first : name - unless ::Rake.application.last_comment - desc "Run specs" + (rcov ? " using RCov" : "") - end - task name do - RakeFileUtils.verbose(verbose) do - unless spec_file_list.empty? - # ruby [ruby_opts] -Ilib -S rcov [rcov_opts] bin/spec -- examples [spec_opts] - # or - # ruby [ruby_opts] -Ilib bin/spec examples [spec_opts] - cmd_parts = [ruby_cmd || RUBY] - cmd_parts += ruby_opts - cmd_parts << %[-I"#{lib_path}"] - cmd_parts << "-S rcov" if rcov - cmd_parts << "-w" if warning - cmd_parts << rcov_option_list - cmd_parts << %[-o "#{rcov_dir}"] if rcov - cmd_parts << %["#{spec_script}"] - cmd_parts << "--" if rcov - cmd_parts += spec_file_list.collect { |fn| %["#{fn}"] } - cmd_parts << spec_option_list - if out - cmd_parts << %[> "#{out}"] - STDERR.puts "The Spec::Rake::SpecTask#out attribute is DEPRECATED and will be removed in a future version. Use --format FORMAT:WHERE instead." - end - cmd = cmd_parts.join(" ") - puts cmd if verbose - unless system(cmd) - STDERR.puts failure_message if failure_message - raise("Command #{cmd} failed") if fail_on_error - end - end - end - end - - if rcov - desc "Remove rcov products for #{actual_name}" - task paste("clobber_", actual_name) do - rm_r rcov_dir rescue nil - end - - clobber_task = paste("clobber_", actual_name) - task :clobber => [clobber_task] - - task actual_name => clobber_task - end - self - end - - def rcov_option_list # :nodoc: - if rcov - ENV['RCOV_OPTS'] || rcov_opts.join(" ") || "" - else - "" - end - end - - def spec_option_list # :nodoc: - STDERR.puts "RSPECOPTS is DEPRECATED and will be removed in a future version. Use SPEC_OPTS instead." if ENV['RSPECOPTS'] - ENV['SPEC_OPTS'] || ENV['RSPECOPTS'] || spec_opts.join(" ") || "" - end - - def evaluate(o) # :nodoc: - case o - when Proc then o.call - else o - end - end - - def spec_file_list # :nodoc: - if ENV['SPEC'] - FileList[ ENV['SPEC'] ] - else - result = [] - result += spec_files.to_a if spec_files - result += FileList[ pattern ].to_a if pattern - FileList[result] - end - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/rake/verify_rcov.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/rake/verify_rcov.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 199bd8546..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/rake/verify_rcov.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -module RCov - # A task that can verify that the RCov coverage doesn't - # drop below a certain threshold. It should be run after - # running Spec::Rake::SpecTask. - class VerifyTask < Rake::TaskLib - # Name of the task. Defaults to :verify_rcov - attr_accessor :name - - # Path to the index.html file generated by RCov, which - # is the file containing the total coverage. - # Defaults to 'coverage/index.html' - attr_accessor :index_html - - # Whether or not to output details. Defaults to true. - attr_accessor :verbose - - # The threshold value (in percent) for coverage. If the - # actual coverage is not equal to this value, the task will raise an - # exception. - attr_accessor :threshold - - # Require the threshold value be met exactly. This is the default. - attr_accessor :require_exact_threshold - - def initialize(name=:verify_rcov) - @name = name - @index_html = 'coverage/index.html' - @verbose = true - @require_exact_threshold = true - yield self if block_given? - raise "Threshold must be set" if @threshold.nil? - define - end - - def define - desc "Verify that rcov coverage is at least #{threshold}%" - task @name do - total_coverage = 0 - - File.open(index_html).each_line do |line| - if line =~ /\s*(\d+\.\d+)%\s*<\/tt>/ - total_coverage = $1.to_f - break - end - end - puts "Coverage: #{total_coverage}% (threshold: #{threshold}%)" if verbose - raise "Coverage must be at least #{threshold}% but was #{total_coverage}%" if total_coverage < threshold - raise "Coverage has increased above the threshold of #{threshold}% to #{total_coverage}%. You should update your threshold value." if (total_coverage > threshold) and require_exact_threshold - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/ruby.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/ruby.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 863877c7f..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/ruby.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Ruby - class << self - def version - RUBY_VERSION - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 519b536e2..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/runner/configuration' -require 'spec/runner/options' -require 'spec/runner/option_parser' -require 'spec/runner/example_group_runner' -require 'spec/runner/command_line' -require 'spec/runner/drb_command_line' -require 'spec/runner/backtrace_tweaker' -require 'spec/runner/reporter' -require 'spec/runner/line_number_query' -require 'spec/runner/class_and_arguments_parser' -require 'spec/runner/extensions/kernel' - -module Spec - module Runner - - class ExampleGroupCreationListener - def register_example_group(klass) - Spec::Runner.options.add_example_group klass - end - end - - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.example_group_creation_listeners << ExampleGroupCreationListener.new - - class << self - def configuration # :nodoc: - @configuration ||= Spec::Runner::Configuration.new - end - - # Use this to configure various configurable aspects of - # RSpec: - # - # Spec::Runner.configure do |configuration| - # # Configure RSpec here - # end - # - # The yielded configuration object is a - # Spec::Runner::Configuration instance. See its RDoc - # for details about what you can do with it. - # - def configure - yield configuration - end - - def autorun # :nodoc: - at_exit {exit run unless $!} - end - - def options # :nodoc: - @options ||= begin - parser = ::Spec::Runner::OptionParser.new($stderr, $stdout) - parser.order!(ARGV) - parser.options - end - end - - def use options - @options = options - end - - def run - options.examples_run? || options.run_examples - end - - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/backtrace_tweaker.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/backtrace_tweaker.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a3cb7d9bd..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/backtrace_tweaker.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Runner - class BacktraceTweaker - def initialize(*patterns) - @ignore_patterns = [] - end - - def clean_up_double_slashes(line) - line.gsub!('//','/') - end - - def ignore_patterns(*patterns) - # do nothing. Only QuietBacktraceTweaker ignores patterns. - end - - def ignored_patterns - [] - end - - def tweak_backtrace(error) - return if error.backtrace.nil? - tweaked = error.backtrace.collect do |message| - clean_up_double_slashes(message) - kept_lines = message.split("\n").select do |line| - ignored_patterns.each do |ignore| - break if line =~ ignore - end - end - kept_lines.empty?? nil : kept_lines.join("\n") - end - error.set_backtrace(tweaked.select {|line| line}) - end - end - - class NoisyBacktraceTweaker < BacktraceTweaker - end - - # Tweaks raised Exceptions to mask noisy (unneeded) parts of the backtrace - class QuietBacktraceTweaker < BacktraceTweaker - unless defined?(IGNORE_PATTERNS) - spec_files = Dir["lib/*"].map do |path| - subpath = path[1..-1] - /#{subpath}/ - end - IGNORE_PATTERNS = spec_files + [ - /\/rspec-[^\/]*\/lib\/spec\//, - /\/spork-[^\/]*\/lib\/spork\//, - /\/lib\/ruby\//, - /bin\/spec:/, - /bin\/spork:/, - /bin\/rcov:/, - /lib\/rspec-rails/, - /vendor\/rails/, - # TextMate's Ruby and RSpec plugins - /Ruby\.tmbundle\/Support\/tmruby.rb:/, - /RSpec\.tmbundle\/Support\/lib/, - /temp_textmate\./, - /mock_frameworks\/rspec/, - /spec_server/ - ] - end - - def initialize(*patterns) - super - ignore_patterns(*patterns) - end - - def ignore_patterns(*patterns) - @ignore_patterns += patterns.flatten.map { |pattern| Regexp.new(pattern) } - end - - def ignored_patterns - IGNORE_PATTERNS + @ignore_patterns - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/class_and_arguments_parser.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/class_and_arguments_parser.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a49ade26e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/class_and_arguments_parser.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Runner - class ClassAndArgumentsParser - def self.parse(s) - if s =~ /([a-zA-Z_]+(?:::[a-zA-Z_]+)*):?(.*)/ - arg = $2 == "" ? nil : $2 - [$1, arg] - else - raise "Couldn't parse #{s.inspect}" - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/command_line.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/command_line.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 35a7e3159..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/command_line.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/runner/option_parser' - -module Spec - module Runner - class CommandLine - def self.run(tmp_options=Spec::Runner.options) - orig_options = Spec::Runner.options - Spec::Runner.use tmp_options - tmp_options.run_examples - ensure - Spec::Runner.use orig_options - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/configuration.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/configuration.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d211565df..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/configuration.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Runner - class Configuration - include Spec::Example::ArgsAndOptions - - # Chooses what mock framework to use. Example: - # - # Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - # config.mock_with :rspec, :mocha, :flexmock, or :rr - # end - # - # To use any other mock framework, you'll have to provide your own - # adapter. This is simply a module that responds to the following - # methods: - # - # setup_mocks_for_rspec - # verify_mocks_for_rspec - # teardown_mocks_for_rspec. - # - # These are your hooks into the lifecycle of a given example. RSpec will - # call setup_mocks_for_rspec before running anything else in each - # Example. After executing the #after methods, RSpec will then call - # verify_mocks_for_rspec and teardown_mocks_for_rspec (this is - # guaranteed to run even if there are failures in - # verify_mocks_for_rspec). - # - # Once you've defined this module, you can pass that to mock_with: - # - # Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - # config.mock_with MyMockFrameworkAdapter - # end - # - def mock_with(mock_framework) - @mock_framework = case mock_framework - when Symbol - mock_framework_path(mock_framework.to_s) - else - mock_framework - end - end - - def mock_framework # :nodoc: - @mock_framework ||= mock_framework_path("rspec") - end - - # :call-seq: - # include(Some::Helpers) - # include(Some::Helpers, More::Helpers) - # include(My::Helpers, :type => :key) - # - # Declares modules to be included in multiple example groups - # (describe blocks). With no :type, the modules listed - # will be included in all example groups. - # - # Use :type to restrict - # the inclusion to a subset of example groups. The value assigned to - # :type should be a key that maps to a class that is either a - # subclass of Spec::Example::ExampleGroup or extends - # Spec::Example::ExampleGroupMethods and includes - # Spec::Example::ExampleMethods. - # - # For example, the rspec-rails gem/plugin extends Test::Unit::TestCase - # with Spec::Example::ExampleGroupMethods and includes - # Spec::Example::ExampleMethods in it. So if you have a module of helper - # methods for controller examples, you could do this: - # - # config.include(ControllerExampleHelpers, :type => :controller) - # - # Only example groups that have that type will get the modules included: - # - # describe Account, :type => :model do - # # Will *not* include ControllerExampleHelpers - # end - # - # describe AccountsController, :type => :controller do - # # *Will* include ControllerExampleHelpers - # end - # - def include(*modules_and_options) - include_or_extend(:include, *modules_and_options) - end - - # :call-seq: - # extend(Some::Helpers) - # extend(Some::Helpers, More::Helpers) - # extend(My::Helpers, :type => :key) - # - # Works just like #include, but extends the example groups - # with the modules rather than including them. - def extend(*modules_and_options) - include_or_extend(:extend, *modules_and_options) - end - - # Appends a global before block to all example groups. - # scope can be any of :each (default), :all, or - # :suite. When :each, the block is executed before each - # example. When :all, the block is executed once per example - # group, before any of its examples are run. When :suite the - # block is run once before the entire suite is run. - def append_before(scope = :each, options={}, &proc) - add_callback(:append_before, scope, options, &proc) - end - alias_method :before, :append_before - - # Prepends a global before block to all example groups. - # - # See append_before for scoping semantics. - def prepend_before(scope = :each, options={}, &proc) - add_callback(:prepend_before, scope, options, &proc) - end - - # Prepends a global after block to all example groups. - # - # See append_before for scoping semantics. - def prepend_after(scope = :each, options={}, &proc) - add_callback(:prepend_after, scope, options, &proc) - end - alias_method :after, :prepend_after - - # Appends a global after block to all example groups. - # - # See append_before for scoping semantics. - def append_after(scope = :each, options={}, &proc) - add_callback(:append_after, scope, options, &proc) - end - - # DEPRECATED - use Spec::Matchers::DSL instead - # - # Defines global predicate matchers. Example: - # - # config.predicate_matchers[:swim] = :can_swim? - # - # This makes it possible to say: - # - # person.should swim # passes if person.can_swim? returns true - # - def predicate_matchers - @predicate_matchers ||= Spec::HashWithDeprecationNotice.new("predicate_matchers", "the new Matcher DSL") - end - - # Adds patterns to the list of patterns ignored in the backtrace when a - # failure is output by rspec. Example: - # - # config.ignore_backtrace_patterns /spork/, /shoulda/, "/some/weird/path/" - # - # When quiet backtraces are turned on (default), this will exclude any - # lines that match any of the Regexps and Strings passed. - # - def ignore_backtrace_patterns(*patterns) - @ignored_backtrace_patterns ||= [] - @ignored_backtrace_patterns += patterns - end - - def ignored_backtrace_patterns # :nodoc: - @ignored_backtrace_patterns ||= [] - end - - private - - def include_or_extend(action, *args) - modules, options = args_and_options(*args) - [get_type_from_options(options)].flatten.each do |required_example_group| - required_example_group = required_example_group.to_sym if required_example_group - modules.each do |mod| - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory[required_example_group].__send__(action, mod) - end - end - end - - def add_callback(sym, *args, &proc) - scope, options = scope_and_options(*args) - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory[get_type_from_options(options)] - example_group.__send__(sym, scope, &proc) - end - - def get_type_from_options(options) - options[:type] || options[:behaviour_type] - end - - def mock_framework_path(framework_name) - "spec/adapters/mock_frameworks/#{framework_name}" - end - - def scope_and_options(*args) # :nodoc: - args, options = args_and_options(*args) - return scope_from(*args), options - end - - def scope_from(*args) # :nodoc: - args[0] || :each - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/differs/default.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/differs/default.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7f0a7e648..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/differs/default.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/runner/differs/load-diff-lcs' -require 'pp' - -module Spec - module Expectations - module Differs - unless defined?(Default) - class Default - def initialize(options) - @options = options - end - - # This is snagged from diff/lcs/ldiff.rb (which is a commandline tool) - def diff_as_string(data_new, data_old) - data_old = data_old.split(/\n/).map! { |e| e.chomp } - data_new = data_new.split(/\n/).map! { |e| e.chomp } - output = "" - diffs = Diff::LCS.diff(data_old, data_new) - return output if diffs.empty? - oldhunk = hunk = nil - file_length_difference = 0 - diffs.each do |piece| - begin - hunk = Diff::LCS::Hunk.new(data_old, data_new, piece, context_lines, - file_length_difference) - file_length_difference = hunk.file_length_difference - next unless oldhunk - # Hunks may overlap, which is why we need to be careful when our - # diff includes lines of context. Otherwise, we might print - # redundant lines. - if (context_lines > 0) and hunk.overlaps?(oldhunk) - hunk.unshift(oldhunk) - else - output << oldhunk.diff(format) - end - ensure - oldhunk = hunk - output << "\n" - end - end - #Handle the last remaining hunk - output << oldhunk.diff(format) << "\n" - end - - def diff_as_object(target,expected) - diff_as_string(PP.pp(target,""), PP.pp(expected,"")) - end - - def diff_as_hash(target, expected) - contains_hash = false - contains_array = false - - extra_expected_keys = expected.keys - target.keys - extra_target_keys = target.keys - expected.keys - - o = "\n" - - o << "Expected hash contains keys that target hash does not: " << extra_expected_keys.inspect << "\n" if !extra_expected_keys.empty? - o << "Target hash contains keys that expected hash does not: " << extra_target_keys.inspect << "\n" if !extra_target_keys.empty? - - expected.delete_if do |key, value| - contains_hash = true if value.is_a?(Hash) - contains_array = true if value.is_a?(Array) - target[key] == value - end - - expected.keys.sort { |a,b| a.to_s <=> b.to_s }.each do |key| - o << "Expected the key #{key.inspect} to be #{expected[key].inspect}, but was #{target[key].inspect}\n" - end - - o << "\n" - - if contains_hash || contains_array - o << diff_as_object(target, expected) - else - o - end - end - - protected - def format - @options.diff_format - end - - def context_lines - @options.context_lines - end - end - - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/differs/load-diff-lcs.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/differs/load-diff-lcs.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f708bc9b4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/differs/load-diff-lcs.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -begin - require 'diff/lcs' -rescue LoadError - begin - require 'rubygems' unless ENV['NO_RUBYGEMS'] - require 'diff/lcs' - rescue LoadError - raise "You must gem install diff-lcs to use diffing" - end -end - -require 'diff/lcs/hunk' diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/drb_command_line.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/drb_command_line.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 058a8e1df..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/drb_command_line.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -require "drb/drb" - -module Spec - module Runner - # Facade to run specs by connecting to a DRB server - class DrbCommandLine - # Runs specs on a DRB server. Note that this API is similar to that of - # CommandLine - making it possible for clients to use both interchangeably. - def self.run(options) - begin - begin; \ - DRb.start_service("druby://localhost:0"); \ - rescue SocketError; \ - DRb.start_service("druby://:0"); \ - end - spec_server = DRbObject.new_with_uri("druby://127.0.0.1:8989") - spec_server.run(options.argv, options.error_stream, options.output_stream) - true - rescue DRb::DRbConnError - options.error_stream.puts "No server is running" - false - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/example_group_runner.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/example_group_runner.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 67dc99509..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/example_group_runner.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Runner - class ExampleGroupRunner - def initialize(options) - @options = options - end - - def load_files(files) - $KCODE = 'u' if RUBY_VERSION.to_f < 1.9 - # It's important that loading files (or choosing not to) stays the - # responsibility of the ExampleGroupRunner. Some implementations (like) - # the one using DRb may choose *not* to load files, but instead tell - # someone else to do it over the wire. - files.each do |file| - load file - end - end - - def run - prepare - success = true - example_groups.each do |example_group| - success = success & example_group.run(@options) - end - return success - ensure - finish - end - - protected - - def prepare - reporter.start(number_of_examples) - example_groups.reverse! if reverse - end - - def finish - reporter.end - reporter.dump - end - - def reporter - @options.reporter - end - - def reverse - @options.reverse - end - - def example_groups - @options.example_groups - end - - def number_of_examples - @options.number_of_examples - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/extensions/kernel.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/extensions/kernel.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4e23cdf22..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/extensions/kernel.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -module Kernel - unless respond_to?(:debugger) - # Start a debugging session if ruby-debug is loaded with the -u/--debugger option - def debugger(steps=1) - # If not then just comment and proceed - $stderr.puts "debugger statement ignored, use -u or --debugger option on rspec to enable debugging" - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/base_formatter.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/base_formatter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0fbc12ce4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/base_formatter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - # Formatter base-class, which implements all required methods as no-ops, with the exception - class BaseFormatter - # Formatters are initialized with options and output - # arguments. RSpec's built-in formatters already expect this, and any - # custom formatters should as well. - # - # ==== Parameters - # options:: - # A struct containing boolean values for colour, autospec, - # and dry_run - # output:: - # Used by RSpec's built-in formatters to determine where to - # write the output. Default is STDOUT, otherwise a - # filename is expected. - # - # === Example - # If you invoke the spec command with: - # - # --format progress:progress_report.txt - # - # ... the value of output will be progress_report.txt. If you - # don't identify an output destination, the default is STDOUT. - def initialize(options, output) - end - - # This method is invoked before any examples are run, right after - # they have all been collected. This can be useful for special - # formatters that need to provide progress on feedback (graphical ones) - # - # This method will only be invoked once, and the next one to be invoked - # is #example_group_started - # - # ==== Parameters - # example_count:: the total number of examples to be run - def start(example_count) - end - - # This method is invoked at the beginning of the execution of each - # example_group. The next method to be invoked after this is - # #example_started - # - # ==== Parameters - # example_group_proxy:: instance of Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy - def example_group_started(example_group_proxy) - end - - # Deprecated - use example_group_started instead - def add_example_group(example_group_proxy) - Spec.deprecate("BaseFormatter#add_example_group", "BaseFormatter#example_group_started") - example_group_started(example_group_proxy) - end - - # This method is invoked when an +example+ starts. The next method to be - # invoked after this is #example_passed, #example_failed, or - # #example_pending - # - # ==== Parameters - # example_proxy:: instance of Spec::Example::ExampleProxy - def example_started(example_proxy) - end - - # This method is invoked when an +example+ passes. - # +example_proxy+ is the same instance of Spec::Example::ExampleProxy - # that was passed to example_started - # - # ==== Parameters - # example_proxy:: instance of Spec::Example::ExampleProxy - def example_passed(example_proxy) - end - - # This method is invoked when an +example+ fails, i.e. an exception occurred - # inside it (such as a failed should or other exception). - # - # ==== Parameters - # example_proxy:: - # The same instance of Spec::Example::ExampleProxy that was passed - # to example_started - # - # counter:: the sequential number of this failure - # - # failure:: instance of Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure - def example_failed(example_proxy, counter, failure) - end - - # This method is invoked when an example is not yet implemented (i.e. has not - # been provided a block), or when an ExamplePendingError is raised. - # +message+ is the message from the ExamplePendingError, if it exists, or the - # default value of "Not Yet Implemented". +deprecated_pending_location+ is - # deprecated - use example_proxy.location instead - # - # ==== Parameters - # example_proxy:: instance of Spec::Example::ExampleProxy - # message:: - # the message passed to the pending message, or an internal - # default - # - def example_pending(example_proxy, message, deprecated_pending_location=nil) - end - - # This method is invoked after all of the examples have executed. The next method - # to be invoked after this one is #dump_failure (once for each failed example) - def start_dump - end - - # Dumps detailed information about an example failure. - # This method is invoked for each failed example after all examples have run. +counter+ is the sequence number - # of the associated example. +failure+ is a Failure object, which contains detailed - # information about the failure. - # - # ==== Parameters - # counter:: the sequential number of this failure - # failure:: instance of Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure - def dump_failure(counter, failure) - end - - # This method is invoked after the dumping of examples and failures. - # - # ==== Parameters - # duration:: the total time for the entire run - # example_count:: the number of examples run - # failure_count:: the number of examples that failed - # pending_count:: the number of examples that are pending - def dump_summary(duration, example_count, failure_count, pending_count) - end - - # This gets invoked after the summary - def dump_pending - end - - # This method is invoked at the very end. Allows the formatter to clean up, like closing open streams. - def close - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ee8db75a4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,142 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/runner/formatter/base_formatter' -require 'fileutils' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - # Baseclass for text-based formatters. Can in fact be used for - # non-text based ones too - just ignore the +output+ constructor - # argument. - class BaseTextFormatter < BaseFormatter - attr_reader :output, :example_group - # Creates a new instance that will write to +output+. If +output+ is a - # String, output will be written to the File with that name, otherwise - # +output+ is exected to be an IO (or an object that responds to #puts - # and #write). - def initialize(options, output) - @options = options - if String === output - FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(output)) - @output = File.open(output, 'w') - else - @output = output - end - @pending_examples = [] - end - - def example_group_started(example_group_proxy) - @example_group = example_group_proxy - end - - def example_pending(example, message, deprecated_pending_location=nil) - @pending_examples << ["#{@example_group.description} #{example.description}", message, example.location] - end - - def dump_failure(counter, failure) - @output.puts - @output.puts "#{counter.to_s})" - @output.puts colorize_failure("#{failure.header}\n#{failure.exception.message}", failure) - @output.puts format_backtrace(failure.exception.backtrace) - @output.flush - end - - def colorize_failure(message, failure) - failure.pending_fixed? ? blue(message) : red(message) - end - - def colourise(message, failure) - Spec::deprecate("BaseTextFormatter#colourise", "colorize_failure") - colorize_failure(message, failure) - end - - def dump_summary(duration, example_count, failure_count, pending_count) - return if dry_run? - @output.puts - @output.puts "Finished in #{duration} seconds" - @output.puts - - summary = "#{example_count} example#{'s' unless example_count == 1}, #{failure_count} failure#{'s' unless failure_count == 1}" - summary << ", #{pending_count} pending" if pending_count > 0 - - if failure_count == 0 - if pending_count > 0 - @output.puts yellow(summary) - else - @output.puts green(summary) - end - else - @output.puts red(summary) - end - @output.flush - end - - def dump_pending - unless @pending_examples.empty? - @output.puts - @output.puts "Pending:" - @pending_examples.each do |pending_example| - @output.puts "\n#{pending_example[0]} (#{pending_example[1]})" - @output.puts "#{pending_example[2]}\n" - end - end - @output.flush - end - - def close - @output.close if (IO === @output) & (@output != $stdout) - end - - def format_backtrace(backtrace) - return "" if backtrace.nil? - backtrace.map { |line| backtrace_line(line) }.join("\n") - end - - protected - - def colour? - !!@options.colour - end - - def dry_run? - !!@options.dry_run - end - - def autospec? - !!@options.autospec || ENV.has_key?("AUTOTEST") - end - - def backtrace_line(line) - line.sub(/\A([^:]+:\d+)$/, '\\1:') - end - - def colour(text, colour_code) - return text if output_to_file? - return text unless ENV['RSPEC_COLOR'] || (colour? & (autospec? || output_to_tty?)) - "#{colour_code}#{text}\e[0m" - end - - def output_to_file? - File === @output - end - - def output_to_tty? - begin - @output.tty? - rescue NoMethodError - false - end - end - - def green(text); colour(text, "\e[32m"); end - def red(text); colour(text, "\e[31m"); end - def yellow(text); colour(text, "\e[33m"); end - def blue(text); colour(text, "\e[34m"); end - - def magenta(text) - Spec::deprecate("BaseTextFormatter#magenta") - red(text) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/failing_example_groups_formatter.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/failing_example_groups_formatter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 31729438b..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/failing_example_groups_formatter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - class FailingExampleGroupsFormatter < BaseTextFormatter - def example_failed(example, counter, failure) - if @example_group - @output.puts @example_group.description.gsub(/ \(druby.*\)/,"") - - @output.flush - @example_group = nil - end - end - - def dump_failure(counter, failure) - end - - def dump_summary(duration, example_count, failure_count, pending_count) - end - - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/failing_examples_formatter.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/failing_examples_formatter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e3a271c8b..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/failing_examples_formatter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - class FailingExamplesFormatter < BaseTextFormatter - def example_failed(example, counter, failure) - @output.puts "#{example_group.description} #{example.description}" - @output.flush - end - - def dump_failure(counter, failure) - end - - def dump_summary(duration, example_count, failure_count, pending_count) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2d0c65d1b..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,338 +0,0 @@ -require 'erb' -require 'spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter' -require 'spec/runner/formatter/no_op_method_missing' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - class HtmlFormatter < BaseTextFormatter - include ERB::Util # for the #h method - include NOOPMethodMissing - - def initialize(options, output) - super - @example_group_number = 0 - @example_number = 0 - @header_red = nil - end - - # The number of the currently running example_group - def example_group_number - @example_group_number - end - - # The number of the currently running example (a global counter) - def example_number - @example_number - end - - def start(example_count) - @example_count = example_count - - @output.puts html_header - @output.puts report_header - @output.flush - end - - def example_group_started(example_group) - super - @example_group_red = false - @example_group_number += 1 - unless example_group_number == 1 - @output.puts " " - @output.puts "" - end - @output.puts "
" - @output.puts "
" - @output.puts "
#{h(example_group.description)}
" - @output.flush - end - - def start_dump - @output.puts "
" - @output.puts "
" - @output.flush - end - - def example_started(example) - @example_number += 1 - end - - def example_passed(example) - move_progress - @output.puts "
#{h(example.description)}
" - @output.flush - end - - def example_failed(example, counter, failure) - extra = extra_failure_content(failure) - failure_style = failure.pending_fixed? ? 'pending_fixed' : 'failed' - @output.puts " " unless @header_red - @header_red = true - @output.puts " " unless @example_group_red - @example_group_red = true - move_progress - @output.puts "
" - @output.puts " #{h(example.description)}" - @output.puts "
" - @output.puts "
#{h(failure.exception.message)}
" unless failure.exception.nil? - @output.puts "
#{format_backtrace(failure.exception.backtrace)}
" unless failure.exception.nil? - @output.puts extra unless extra == "" - @output.puts "
" - @output.puts "
" - @output.flush - end - - def example_pending(example, message, deprecated_pending_location=nil) - @output.puts " " unless @header_red - @output.puts " " unless @example_group_red - move_progress - @output.puts "
#{h(example.description)} (PENDING: #{h(message)})
" - @output.flush - end - - # Override this method if you wish to output extra HTML for a failed spec. For example, you - # could output links to images or other files produced during the specs. - # - def extra_failure_content(failure) - require 'spec/runner/formatter/snippet_extractor' - @snippet_extractor ||= SnippetExtractor.new - "
#{@snippet_extractor.snippet(failure.exception)}
" - end - - def move_progress - @output.puts " " - @output.flush - end - - def percent_done - result = 100.0 - if @example_count != 0 - result = ((example_number).to_f / @example_count.to_f * 1000).to_i / 10.0 - end - result - end - - def dump_failure(counter, failure) - end - - def dump_summary(duration, example_count, failure_count, pending_count) - if dry_run? - totals = "This was a dry-run" - else - totals = "#{example_count} example#{'s' unless example_count == 1}, #{failure_count} failure#{'s' unless failure_count == 1}" - totals << ", #{pending_count} pending" if pending_count > 0 - end - @output.puts "" - @output.puts "" - @output.puts "" - @output.puts "" - @output.puts "" - @output.puts "" - @output.flush - end - - def html_header - <<-EOF - - - - - RSpec results - - - - - - - - -EOF - end - - def report_header - <<-EOF -
- -
-
-

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-
- -
-

 

-

 

-
-
- -
-EOF - end - - def global_scripts - <<-EOF -function moveProgressBar(percentDone) { - document.getElementById("rspec-header").style.width = percentDone +"%"; -} -function makeRed(element_id) { - document.getElementById(element_id).style.background = '#C40D0D'; - document.getElementById(element_id).style.color = '#FFFFFF'; -} - -function makeYellow(element_id) { - if (element_id == "rspec-header" && document.getElementById(element_id).style.background != '#C40D0D') - { - document.getElementById(element_id).style.background = '#FAF834'; - document.getElementById(element_id).style.color = '#000000'; - } - else - { - document.getElementById(element_id).style.background = '#FAF834'; - document.getElementById(element_id).style.color = '#000000'; - } -} -EOF - end - - def global_styles - <<-EOF -#rspec-header { - background: #65C400; color: #fff; height: 4em; -} - -.rspec-report h1 { - margin: 0px 10px 0px 10px; - padding: 10px; - font-family: "Lucida Grande", Helvetica, sans-serif; - font-size: 1.8em; - position: absolute; -} - -#summary { - margin: 0; padding: 5px 10px; - font-family: "Lucida Grande", Helvetica, sans-serif; - text-align: right; - top: 0px; - right: 0px; - float:right; -} - -#summary p { - margin: 0 0 0 2px; -} - -#summary #totals { - font-size: 1.2em; -} - -.example_group { - margin: 0 10px 5px; - background: #fff; -} - -dl { - margin: 0; padding: 0 0 5px; - font: normal 11px "Lucida Grande", Helvetica, sans-serif; -} - -dt { - padding: 3px; - background: #65C400; - color: #fff; - font-weight: bold; -} - -dd { - margin: 5px 0 5px 5px; - padding: 3px 3px 3px 18px; -} - -dd.spec.passed { - border-left: 5px solid #65C400; - border-bottom: 1px solid #65C400; - background: #DBFFB4; color: #3D7700; -} - -dd.spec.failed { - border-left: 5px solid #C20000; - border-bottom: 1px solid #C20000; - color: #C20000; background: #FFFBD3; -} - -dd.spec.not_implemented { - border-left: 5px solid #FAF834; - border-bottom: 1px solid #FAF834; - background: #FCFB98; color: #131313; -} - -dd.spec.pending_fixed { - border-left: 5px solid #0000C2; - border-bottom: 1px solid #0000C2; - color: #0000C2; background: #D3FBFF; -} - -.backtrace { - color: #000; - font-size: 12px; -} - -a { - color: #BE5C00; -} - -/* Ruby code, style similar to vibrant ink */ -.ruby { - font-size: 12px; - font-family: monospace; - color: white; - background-color: black; - padding: 0.1em 0 0.2em 0; -} - -.ruby .keyword { color: #FF6600; } -.ruby .constant { color: #339999; } -.ruby .attribute { color: white; } -.ruby .global { color: white; } -.ruby .module { color: white; } -.ruby .class { color: white; } -.ruby .string { color: #66FF00; } -.ruby .ident { color: white; } -.ruby .method { color: #FFCC00; } -.ruby .number { color: white; } -.ruby .char { color: white; } -.ruby .comment { color: #9933CC; } -.ruby .symbol { color: white; } -.ruby .regex { color: #44B4CC; } -.ruby .punct { color: white; } -.ruby .escape { color: white; } -.ruby .interp { color: white; } -.ruby .expr { color: white; } - -.ruby .offending { background-color: gray; } -.ruby .linenum { - width: 75px; - padding: 0.1em 1em 0.2em 0; - color: #000000; - background-color: #FFFBD3; -} -EOF - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/nested_text_formatter.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/nested_text_formatter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5caec5a4d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/nested_text_formatter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - class NestedTextFormatter < BaseTextFormatter - def initialize(options, where) - super - @last_nested_descriptions = [] - end - - def example_group_started(example_group) - super - - example_group.nested_descriptions.each_with_index do |nested_description, i| - unless nested_description == @last_nested_descriptions[i] - output.puts "#{' ' * i}#{nested_description}" - end - end - - @last_nested_descriptions = example_group.nested_descriptions - end - - def example_failed(example, counter, failure) - output.puts(red("#{current_indentation}#{example.description} (FAILED - #{counter})")) - output.flush - end - - def example_passed(example) - message = "#{current_indentation}#{example.description}" - output.puts green(message) - output.flush - end - - def example_pending(example, message, deprecated_pending_location=nil) - super - output.puts yellow("#{current_indentation}#{example.description} (PENDING: #{message})") - output.flush - end - - def current_indentation - ' ' * @last_nested_descriptions.length - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/no_op_method_missing.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/no_op_method_missing.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 350e29f73..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/no_op_method_missing.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - module NOOPMethodMissing - def respond_to?(message, include_private = false) - if include_private - true - else - !private_methods.any? {|m| [message.to_s, message.to_sym].include?(m)} - end - end - - private - - def method_missing(sym, *args) - # a no-op - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/profile_formatter.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/profile_formatter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3784f3ac7..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/profile_formatter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - class ProfileFormatter < ProgressBarFormatter - - def initialize(options, where) - super - @example_times = [] - end - - def start(count) - @output.puts "Profiling enabled." - end - - def example_started(example) - @time = Time.now - end - - def example_passed(example) - super - @example_times << [ - example_group.description, - example.description, - Time.now - @time - ] - end - - def start_dump - super - @output.puts "\n\nTop 10 slowest examples:\n" - - @example_times = @example_times.sort_by do |description, example, time| - time - end.reverse - - @example_times[0..9].each do |description, example, time| - @output.print red(sprintf("%.7f", time)) - @output.puts " #{description} #{example}" - end - @output.flush - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 862f87a44..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter' -require 'spec/runner/formatter/no_op_method_missing' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - class ProgressBarFormatter < BaseTextFormatter - include NOOPMethodMissing - - def example_failed(example, counter, failure) - @output.print colorize_failure('F', failure) - @output.flush - end - - def example_passed(example) - @output.print green('.') - @output.flush - end - - def example_pending(example, message, deprecated_pending_location=nil) - super - @output.print yellow('*') - @output.flush - end - - def start_dump - @output.puts - @output.flush - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/silent_formatter.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/silent_formatter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 43cce33bb..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/silent_formatter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/runner/formatter/base_formatter' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - class SilentFormatter < BaseFormatter - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/snippet_extractor.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/snippet_extractor.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4f34e5fee..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/snippet_extractor.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - # This class extracts code snippets by looking at the backtrace of the passed error - class SnippetExtractor #:nodoc: - class NullConverter; def convert(code, pre); code; end; end #:nodoc: - begin; require 'syntax/convertors/html'; @@converter = Syntax::Convertors::HTML.for_syntax "ruby"; rescue LoadError => e; @@converter = NullConverter.new; end - - def snippet(error) - raw_code, line = snippet_for(error.backtrace[0]) - highlighted = @@converter.convert(raw_code, false) - highlighted << "\n# gem install syntax to get syntax highlighting" if @@converter.is_a?(NullConverter) - post_process(highlighted, line) - end - - def snippet_for(error_line) - if error_line =~ /(.*):(\d+)/ - file = $1 - line = $2.to_i - [lines_around(file, line), line] - else - ["# Couldn't get snippet for #{error_line}", 1] - end - end - - def lines_around(file, line) - if File.file?(file) - lines = File.open(file).read.split("\n") - min = [0, line-3].max - max = [line+1, lines.length-1].min - selected_lines = [] - selected_lines.join("\n") - lines[min..max].join("\n") - else - "# Couldn't get snippet for #{file}" - end - end - - def post_process(highlighted, offending_line) - new_lines = [] - highlighted.split("\n").each_with_index do |line, i| - new_line = "#{offending_line+i-2}#{line}" - new_line = "#{new_line}" if i == 2 - new_lines << new_line - end - new_lines.join("\n") - end - - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7204f2147..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - class SpecdocFormatter < BaseTextFormatter - def example_group_started(example_group) - super - output.puts - output.puts example_group.description - output.flush - end - - def example_failed(example, counter, failure) - output.puts(red("- #{example.description} (FAILED - #{counter})")) - output.flush - end - - def example_passed(example) - message = "- #{example.description}" - output.puts green(message) - output.flush - end - - def example_pending(example, message, deprecated_pending_location=nil) - super - output.puts yellow("- #{example.description} (PENDING: #{message})") - output.flush - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/text_mate_formatter.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/text_mate_formatter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4c0a9c7de..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/formatter/text_mate_formatter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - # Formats backtraces so they're clickable by TextMate - class TextMateFormatter < HtmlFormatter - def backtrace_line(line) - line.gsub(/([^:]*\.rb):(\d*)/) do - "#{$1}:#{$2} " - end - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/heckle_runner.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/heckle_runner.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5c81ea846..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/heckle_runner.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ -if Spec::Ruby.version.to_f < 1.9 - begin - require 'rubygems' unless ENV['NO_RUBYGEMS'] - require 'heckle' - rescue LoadError ; raise "You must gem install heckle to use --heckle" ; end - - module Spec - module Runner - # Creates a new Heckler configured to heckle all methods in the classes - # whose name matches +filter+ - class HeckleRunner - def initialize(filter, heckle_class=Heckler) - @filter = filter - @heckle_class = heckle_class - end - - # Runs all the example groups held by +rspec_options+ once for each of the - # methods in the matched classes. - def heckle_with - if @filter =~ /(.*)[#\.](.*)/ - heckle_method($1, $2) - else - heckle_class_or_module(@filter) - end - end - - def heckle_method(class_name, method_name) - verify_constant(class_name) - heckle = @heckle_class.new(class_name, method_name, Spec::Runner.options) - heckle.validate - end - - def heckle_class_or_module(class_or_module_name) - verify_constant(class_or_module_name) - pattern = /^#{class_or_module_name}/ - classes = [] - ObjectSpace.each_object(Class) do |klass| - classes << klass if klass.name =~ pattern - end - - classes.each do |klass| - klass.instance_methods(false).each do |method_name| - heckle = @heckle_class.new(klass.name, method_name, Spec::Runner.options) - heckle.validate - end - end - end - - def verify_constant(name) - begin - # This is defined in Heckle - name.to_class - rescue - raise "Heckling failed - \"#{name}\" is not a known class or module" - end - end - end - - class Heckler < Heckle - def initialize(klass_name, method_name, rspec_options) - super(klass_name, method_name) - @rspec_options = rspec_options - end - - def tests_pass? - @rspec_options.run_examples - end - - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/heckle_runner_unsupported.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/heckle_runner_unsupported.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 35ff86e10..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/heckle_runner_unsupported.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Runner - # Dummy implementation for Windows that just fails (Heckle is not supported on Windows) - class HeckleRunner - def initialize(filter) - raise "Heckle is not supported on Windows or Ruby 1.9" - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/line_number_query.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/line_number_query.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0a907d3fe..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/line_number_query.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Runner - # Parses a spec file and finds the nearest example for a given line number. - class LineNumberQuery - attr_reader :best_match - - def initialize(run_options) - @best_match = {} - @run_options = run_options - end - - def spec_name_for(file, line_number) - best_match.clear - file = File.expand_path(file) - determine_best_match(file, line_number) - if best_match[:example_group] - if best_match[:example] - "#{best_match[:example_group].description} #{best_match[:example].description}" - else - best_match[:example_group].description - end - else - nil - end - end - - def example_line_for(file, line_number) - determine_best_match(file, line_number) - best_match[:line] - end - - protected - - def determine_best_match(file, line_number) - best_match.clear - file = File.expand_path(file) - @run_options.example_groups.each do |example_group| - next unless example_group.location - consider_example_group_for_best_match(example_group, file, line_number) - - example_group.examples.each do |example| - consider_example_for_best_match(example, example_group, file, line_number) - end - end - end - - def consider_example_group_for_best_match(example_group, file, line_number) - example_group_file, example_group_line = parse_location(example_group.location) - if is_best_match?(file, line_number, example_group_file, example_group_line) - best_match.clear - best_match[:example_group] = example_group - best_match[:line] = example_group_line - end - end - - def consider_example_for_best_match(example, example_group, file, line_number) - example_file, example_line = parse_location(example.location) - if is_best_match?(file, line_number, example_file, example_line) - best_match.clear - best_match[:example_group] = example_group - best_match[:example] = example - best_match[:line] = example_line - end - end - - def is_best_match?(file, line_number, example_file, example_line) - file == File.expand_path(example_file) && - example_line <= line_number && - example_line > best_match[:line].to_i - end - - def parse_location(location) - location =~ /(.*)\:(\d*)(\:|$)/ - return $1, Integer($2) - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/option_parser.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/option_parser.rb deleted file mode 100644 index fbbf444a9..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/option_parser.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,223 +0,0 @@ -require 'optparse' -require 'stringio' - -module Spec - module Runner - class OptionParser < ::OptionParser - class << self - def parse(args, err, out) - parser = new(err, out) - parser.parse(args) - parser.options - end - - def spec_command? - $0.split('/').last == 'spec' - end - end - - attr_reader :options - - OPTIONS = { - :pattern => ["-p", "--pattern [PATTERN]","Limit files loaded to those matching this pattern. Defaults to '**/*_spec.rb'", - "Separate multiple patterns with commas.", - "Applies only to directories named on the command line (files", - "named explicitly on the command line will be loaded regardless)."], - :diff => ["-D", "--diff [FORMAT]","Show diff of objects that are expected to be equal when they are not", - "Builtin formats: unified|u|context|c", - "You can also specify a custom differ class", - "(in which case you should also specify --require)"], - :colour => ["-c", "--colour", "--color", "Show coloured (red/green) output"], - :example => ["-e", "--example [NAME|FILE_NAME]", "Execute example(s) with matching name(s). If the argument is", - "the path to an existing file (typically generated by a previous", - "run using --format failing_examples:file.txt), then the examples", - "on each line of that file will be executed. If the file is empty,", - "all examples will be run (as if --example was not specified).", - " ", - "If the argument is not an existing file, then it is treated as", - "an example name directly, causing RSpec to run just the example", - "matching that name"], - :specification => ["-s", "--specification [NAME]", "DEPRECATED - use -e instead", "(This will be removed when autotest works with -e)"], - :line => ["-l", "--line LINE_NUMBER", Integer, "Execute example group or example at given line.", - "(does not work for dynamically generated examples)"], - :format => ["-f", "--format FORMAT[:WHERE]","Specifies what format to use for output. Specify WHERE to tell", - "the formatter where to write the output. All built-in formats", - "expect WHERE to be a file name, and will write to $stdout if it's", - "not specified. The --format option may be specified several times", - "if you want several outputs", - " ", - "Builtin formats:", - "silent|l : No output", "progress|p : Text-based progress bar", - "profile|o : Text-based progress bar with profiling of 10 slowest examples", - "specdoc|s : Code example doc strings", - "nested|n : Code example doc strings with nested groups indented", - "html|h : A nice HTML report", - "failing_examples|e : Write all failing examples - input for --example", - "failing_example_groups|g : Write all failing example groups - input for --example", - " ", - "FORMAT can also be the name of a custom formatter class", - "(in which case you should also specify --require to load it)"], - :require => ["-r", "--require FILE", "Require FILE before running specs", - "Useful for loading custom formatters or other extensions.", - "If this option is used it must come before the others"], - :backtrace => ["-b", "--backtrace", "Output full backtrace"], - :loadby => ["-L", "--loadby STRATEGY", "Specify the strategy by which spec files should be loaded.", - "STRATEGY can currently only be 'mtime' (File modification time)", - "By default, spec files are loaded in alphabetical order if --loadby", - "is not specified."], - :reverse => ["-R", "--reverse", "Run examples in reverse order"], - :timeout => ["-t", "--timeout FLOAT", "Interrupt and fail each example that doesn't complete in the", - "specified time"], - :heckle => ["-H", "--heckle CODE", "If all examples pass, this will mutate the classes and methods", - "identified by CODE little by little and run all the examples again", - "for each mutation. The intent is that for each mutation, at least", - "one example *should* fail, and RSpec will tell you if this is not the", - "case. CODE should be either Some::Module, Some::Class or", - "Some::Fabulous#method}"], - :dry_run => ["-d", "--dry-run", "Invokes formatters without executing the examples."], - :options_file => ["-O", "--options PATH", "Read options from a file"], - :generate_options => ["-G", "--generate-options PATH", "Generate an options file for --options"], - :runner => ["-U", "--runner RUNNER", "Use a custom Runner."], - :debug => ["-u", "--debugger", "Enable ruby-debugging."], - :drb => ["-X", "--drb", "Run examples via DRb. (For example against script/spec_server)"], - :version => ["-v", "--version", "Show version"], - :help => ["-h", "--help", "You're looking at it"] - } - - def initialize(err, out) - super() - @error_stream = err - @out_stream = out - @options = Options.new(@error_stream, @out_stream) - - @file_factory = File - - self.banner = "Usage: spec (FILE(:LINE)?|DIRECTORY|GLOB)+ [options]" - self.separator "" - on(*OPTIONS[:pattern]) {|pattern| @options.filename_pattern = pattern} - on(*OPTIONS[:diff]) {|diff| @options.parse_diff(diff)} - on(*OPTIONS[:colour]) {@options.colour = true} - on(*OPTIONS[:example]) {|example| @options.parse_example(example)} - on(*OPTIONS[:specification]) {|example| @options.parse_example(example)} - on(*OPTIONS[:line]) {|line_number| @options.line_number = line_number.to_i} - on(*OPTIONS[:format]) {|format| @options.parse_format(format)} - on(*OPTIONS[:require]) {|requires| invoke_requires(requires)} - on(*OPTIONS[:backtrace]) {@options.backtrace_tweaker = NoisyBacktraceTweaker.new} - on(*OPTIONS[:loadby]) {|loadby| @options.loadby = loadby} - on(*OPTIONS[:reverse]) {@options.reverse = true} - on(*OPTIONS[:timeout]) {|timeout| @options.timeout = timeout.to_f} - on(*OPTIONS[:heckle]) {|heckle| @options.load_heckle_runner(heckle)} - on(*OPTIONS[:dry_run]) {@options.dry_run = true} - on(*OPTIONS[:options_file]) {|options_file|} - on(*OPTIONS[:generate_options]) {|options_file|} - on(*OPTIONS[:runner]) {|runner| @options.user_input_for_runner = runner} - on(*OPTIONS[:debug]) {@options.debug = true} - on(*OPTIONS[:drb]) {} - on(*OPTIONS[:version]) {parse_version} - on("--autospec") {@options.autospec = true} - on_tail(*OPTIONS[:help]) {parse_help} - end - - def order!(argv, &blk) - @argv = argv.dup - @argv = (@argv.empty? & self.class.spec_command?) ? ['--help'] : @argv - - # Parse options file first - parse_file_options(:options_file, :parse_options_file) - - @options.argv = @argv.dup - return if parse_file_options(:generate_options, :write_options_file) - return if parse_drb - - super(@argv) do |file| - if file =~ /^(.+):(\d+)$/ - file = $1 - @options.line_number = $2.to_i - end - - @options.files << file - blk.call(file) if blk - end - - @options - end - - protected - - def invoke_requires(requires) - requires.split(",").each do |file| - require file - end - end - - def parse_file_options(option_name, action) - # Remove the file option and the argument before handling the file - options_file = nil - options_list = OPTIONS[option_name][0..1] - options_list[1].gsub!(" PATH", "") - options_list.each do |option| - if index = @argv.index(option) - @argv.delete_at(index) - options_file = @argv.delete_at(index) - end - end - - if options_file.nil? && - File.exist?('spec/spec.opts') && - !@argv.any?{|a| a =~ /^\-/ } - options_file = 'spec/spec.opts' - end - - if options_file - send(action, options_file) - return true - else - return false - end - end - - def parse_options_file(options_file) - option_file_args = File.readlines(options_file).map {|l| l.chomp.split " "}.flatten - @argv.push(*option_file_args) - end - - def write_options_file(options_file) - File.open(options_file, 'w') do |io| - io.puts @argv.join("\n") - end - @out_stream.puts "\nOptions written to #{options_file}. You can now use these options with:" - @out_stream.puts "spec --options #{options_file}" - @options.examples_should_not_be_run - end - - def parse_drb - argv = @options.argv - is_drb = false - is_drb ||= argv.delete(OPTIONS[:drb][0]) - is_drb ||= argv.delete(OPTIONS[:drb][1]) - return false unless is_drb - if DrbCommandLine.run(self.class.parse(argv, @error_stream, @out_stream)) - @options.examples_should_not_be_run - true - else - @error_stream.puts "Running specs locally:" - false - end - end - - def parse_version - @out_stream.puts ::Spec::VERSION::SUMMARY - exit if stdout? - end - - def parse_help - @out_stream.puts self - exit if stdout? - end - - def stdout? - @out_stream == $stdout - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/options.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/options.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e0179e80e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/options.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,400 +0,0 @@ -require 'ostruct' - -module Spec - module Runner - class Options - FILE_SORTERS = { - 'mtime' => lambda {|file_a, file_b| File.mtime(file_b) <=> File.mtime(file_a)} - } - - EXAMPLE_FORMATTERS = { # Load these lazily for better speed - 'silent' => ['spec/runner/formatter/silent_formatter', 'Formatter::SilentFormatter'], - 'l' => ['spec/runner/formatter/silent_formatter', 'Formatter::SilentFormatter'], - 'specdoc' => ['spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter', 'Formatter::SpecdocFormatter'], - 's' => ['spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter', 'Formatter::SpecdocFormatter'], - 'nested' => ['spec/runner/formatter/nested_text_formatter', 'Formatter::NestedTextFormatter'], - 'n' => ['spec/runner/formatter/nested_text_formatter', 'Formatter::NestedTextFormatter'], - 'html' => ['spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter', 'Formatter::HtmlFormatter'], - 'h' => ['spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter', 'Formatter::HtmlFormatter'], - 'progress' => ['spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter', 'Formatter::ProgressBarFormatter'], - 'p' => ['spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter', 'Formatter::ProgressBarFormatter'], - 'failing_examples' => ['spec/runner/formatter/failing_examples_formatter', 'Formatter::FailingExamplesFormatter'], - 'e' => ['spec/runner/formatter/failing_examples_formatter', 'Formatter::FailingExamplesFormatter'], -'failing_example_groups' => ['spec/runner/formatter/failing_example_groups_formatter', 'Formatter::FailingExampleGroupsFormatter'], - 'g' => ['spec/runner/formatter/failing_example_groups_formatter', 'Formatter::FailingExampleGroupsFormatter'], - 'profile' => ['spec/runner/formatter/profile_formatter', 'Formatter::ProfileFormatter'], - 'o' => ['spec/runner/formatter/profile_formatter', 'Formatter::ProfileFormatter'], - 'textmate' => ['spec/runner/formatter/text_mate_formatter', 'Formatter::TextMateFormatter'] - } - - attr_accessor( - :autospec, # hack to tell - :filename_pattern, - :backtrace_tweaker, - :context_lines, - :diff_format, - :dry_run, - :profile, - :heckle_runner, - :debug, - :line_number, - :loadby, - :reporter, - :reverse, - :timeout, - :verbose, - :user_input_for_runner, - :error_stream, - :output_stream, - # TODO: BT - Figure out a better name - :argv - ) - attr_reader :colour, :differ_class, :files, :examples, :example_groups - - def initialize(error_stream, output_stream) - @error_stream = error_stream - @output_stream = output_stream - @filename_pattern = "**/*_spec.rb" - @backtrace_tweaker = QuietBacktraceTweaker.new - @examples = [] - @colour = false - @profile = false - @dry_run = false - @debug = false - @reporter = Reporter.new(self) - @context_lines = 3 - @diff_format = :unified - @files = [] - @example_groups = [] - @result = nil - @examples_run = false - @examples_should_be_run = nil - @user_input_for_runner = nil - @after_suite_parts = [] - @files_loaded = false - @out_used = nil - end - - def add_example_group(example_group) - @example_groups << example_group - end - - def line_number_requested? - !!line_number - end - - def example_line - Spec::Runner::LineNumberQuery.new(self).example_line_for(files.first, line_number) - end - - def remove_example_group(example_group) - @example_groups.delete(example_group) - end - - def require_ruby_debug - require 'rubygems' unless ENV['NO_RUBYGEMS'] - require 'ruby-debug' - end - - def project_root # :nodoc: - require 'pathname' - @project_root ||= determine_project_root - end - - def determine_project_root # :nodoc: - # This is borrowed (slightly modified) from Scott Taylors - # project_path project: - # http://github.com/smtlaissezfaire/project_path - Pathname(File.expand_path('.')).ascend do |path| - if File.exists?(File.join(path, "spec")) - return path - end - end - end - - def add_dir_from_project_root_to_load_path(dir, load_path=$LOAD_PATH) # :nodoc: - return if project_root.nil? - full_dir = File.join(project_root, dir) - load_path.unshift full_dir unless load_path.include?(full_dir) - end - - def run_examples - require_ruby_debug if debug - return true unless examples_should_be_run? - success = true - begin - runner = custom_runner || ExampleGroupRunner.new(self) - - unless @files_loaded - ['spec','lib'].each do |dir| - add_dir_from_project_root_to_load_path(dir) - end - runner.load_files(files_to_load) - @files_loaded = true - end - - define_predicate_matchers - plugin_mock_framework - ignore_backtrace_patterns - - # TODO - this has to happen after the files get loaded, - # otherwise the before_suite_parts are not populated - # from the configuration. There is no spec for this - # directly, but features/before_and_after_blocks/before_and_after_blocks.story - # will fail if this happens before the files are loaded. - before_suite_parts.each { |part| part.call } - - if example_groups.empty? - true - else - set_spec_from_line_number if line_number - success = runner.run - @examples_run = true - heckle if heckle_runner - success - end - ensure - after_suite_parts.each do |part| - part.arity < 1 ? part.call : part.call(success) - end - end - end - - def before_suite_parts - Spec::Example::BeforeAndAfterHooks.before_suite_parts - end - - def after_suite_parts - Spec::Example::BeforeAndAfterHooks.after_suite_parts - end - - def examples_run? - @examples_run - end - - def examples_should_not_be_run - @examples_should_be_run = false - end - - def mock_framework - # TODO - don't like this dependency - perhaps store this in here instead? - Spec::Runner.configuration.mock_framework - end - - def colour=(colour) - @colour = colour - if @colour && RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /mswin|mingw/ ;\ - begin ;\ - replace_output = @output_stream.equal?($stdout) ;\ - require 'rubygems' unless ENV['NO_RUBYGEMS'] ;\ - require 'Win32/Console/ANSI' ;\ - @output_stream = $stdout if replace_output ;\ - rescue LoadError ;\ - warn "You must 'gem install win32console' to use colour on Windows" ;\ - @colour = false ;\ - end - end - end - - def parse_diff(format) - case format - when :context, 'context', 'c' - @diff_format = :context - default_differ - when :unified, 'unified', 'u', '', nil - @diff_format = :unified - default_differ - else - @diff_format = :custom - self.differ_class = load_class(format, 'differ', '--diff') - end - end - - def parse_example(example) - if(File.file?(example)) - @examples = [File.open(example).read.split("\n")].flatten - else - @examples = [example] - end - end - - def parse_format(format_arg) - format, where = ClassAndArgumentsParser.parse(format_arg) - unless where - raise "When using several --format options only one of them can be without a file" if @out_used - where = @output_stream - @out_used = true - end - @format_options ||= [] - @format_options << [format, where] - end - - def formatters - @format_options ||= [['progress', @output_stream]] - @formatters ||= load_formatters(@format_options, EXAMPLE_FORMATTERS) - end - - def load_formatters(format_options, formatters) - format_options.map do |format, where| - formatter_type = if formatters[format] - require formatters[format][0] - eval(formatters[format][1], binding, __FILE__, __LINE__) - else - load_class(format, 'formatter', '--format') - end - formatter_type.new(formatter_options, where) - end - end - - def formatter_options - @formatter_options ||= OpenStruct.new( - :colour => colour, - :autospec => autospec, - :dry_run => dry_run - ) - end - - def which_heckle_runner - ([/mswin/, /java/].detect{|p| p =~ RUBY_PLATFORM} || Spec::Ruby.version.to_f == 1.9) ? "spec/runner/heckle_runner_unsupported" : "spec/runner/heckle_runner" - end - - def load_heckle_runner(heckle) - @format_options ||= [['silent', @output_stream]] - require which_heckle_runner - @heckle_runner = ::Spec::Runner::HeckleRunner.new(heckle) - end - - def number_of_examples - return examples.size unless examples.empty? - @example_groups.inject(0) {|sum, group| sum + group.number_of_examples} - end - - def files_to_load - result = [] - sorted_files.each do |file| - if File.directory?(file) - filename_pattern.split(",").each do |pattern| - result += Dir[File.expand_path("#{file}/#{pattern.strip}")] - end - elsif File.file?(file) - result << file - else - raise "File or directory not found: #{file}" - end - end - result - end - - def dry_run? - @dry_run == true - end - - protected - - def define_predicate_matchers - Spec::Runner.configuration.predicate_matchers.each_pair do |matcher_method, method_on_object| - Spec::Example::ExampleMethods::__send__ :define_method, matcher_method do |*args| - eval("be_#{method_on_object.to_s.gsub('?','')}(*args)") - end - end - end - - def plugin_mock_framework - case mock_framework - when Module - Spec::Example::ExampleMethods.__send__ :include, mock_framework - else - require mock_framework - Spec::Example::ExampleMethods.__send__ :include, Spec::Adapters::MockFramework - end - end - - def ignore_backtrace_patterns - @backtrace_tweaker.ignore_patterns Spec::Runner.configuration.ignored_backtrace_patterns - end - - def examples_should_be_run? - return @examples_should_be_run unless @examples_should_be_run.nil? - @examples_should_be_run = true - end - - def differ_class=(klass) - return unless klass - @differ_class = klass - Spec::Expectations.differ = self.differ_class.new(self) - end - - def load_class(name, kind, option) - if name =~ /\A(?:::)?([A-Z]\w*(?:::[A-Z]\w*)*)\z/ - arg = $2 == "" ? nil : $2 - [$1, arg] - else - m = "#{name.inspect} is not a valid class name" - @error_stream.puts m - raise m - end - begin - eval(name, binding, __FILE__, __LINE__) - rescue NameError => e - @error_stream.puts "Couldn't find #{kind} class #{name}" - @error_stream.puts "Make sure the --require option is specified *before* #{option}" - if $_spec_spec ; raise e ; else exit(1) ; end - end - end - - def custom_runner - return nil unless custom_runner? - klass_name, arg = ClassAndArgumentsParser.parse(user_input_for_runner) - runner_type = load_class(klass_name, 'example group runner', '--runner') - return runner_type.new(self, arg) - end - - def custom_runner? - return user_input_for_runner ? true : false - end - - def heckle - heckle_runner = self.heckle_runner - self.heckle_runner = nil - heckle_runner.heckle_with - end - - def sorted_files - return sorter ? files.sort(&sorter) : files - end - - def sorter - FILE_SORTERS[loadby] - end - - def default_differ - require 'spec/runner/differs/default' - self.differ_class = ::Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default - end - - def set_spec_from_line_number - if examples.empty? - if files.length == 1 - if File.directory?(files[0]) - error_stream.puts "You must specify one file, not a directory when providing a line number" - exit(1) if stderr? - else - example = LineNumberQuery.new(self).spec_name_for(files[0], line_number) - @examples = [example] - end - else - error_stream.puts "Only one file can be specified when providing a line number: #{files.inspect}" - exit(3) if stderr? - end - else - error_stream.puts "You cannot use --example and specify a line number" - exit(4) if stderr? - end - end - - def stderr? - @error_stream == $stderr - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/reporter.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/reporter.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0fae7d137..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/runner/reporter.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Runner - class Reporter - attr_reader :options - - def initialize(options) - @options = options - @options.reporter = self - @failures = [] - @pending_count = 0 - @example_count = 0 - @start_time = nil - @end_time = nil - end - - def example_group_started(example_group) - @example_group = example_group - formatters.each do |f| - f.example_group_started(example_group) - end - end - - def example_started(example) - formatters.each{|f| f.example_started(example)} - end - - def example_finished(example, error=nil) - @example_count += 1 - - if error.nil? - example_passed(example) - elsif Spec::Example::ExamplePendingError === error - example_pending(example, example.location, error.message) - else - example_failed(example, error) - end - end - - def example_failed(example, error) - backtrace_tweaker.tweak_backtrace(error) - failure = Failure.new(@example_group.description, example.description, error) - @failures << failure - formatters.each do |f| - f.example_failed(example, @failures.length, failure) - end - end - - def start(number_of_examples) - @start_time = Time.new - formatters.each{|f| f.start(number_of_examples)} - end - - def end - @end_time = Time.new - end - - # Dumps the summary and returns the total number of failures - def dump - formatters.each{|f| f.start_dump} - dump_pending - dump_failures - formatters.each do |f| - f.dump_summary(duration, @example_count, @failures.length, @pending_count) - f.close - end - @failures.length - end - - class Failure - def initialize(group_description, example_description, exception) # :nodoc: - @example_name = "#{group_description} #{example_description}" - @exception = exception - end - - # The Exception object raised - attr_reader :exception - - # Header messsage for reporting this failure, including the name of the - # example and an indicator of the type of failure. FAILED indicates a - # failed expectation. FIXED indicates a pending example that passes, and - # no longer needs to be pending. RuntimeError indicates that a - # RuntimeError occured. - # - # == Examples - # - # 'A new account should have a zero balance' FAILED - # 'A new account should have a zero balance' FIXED - # RuntimeError in 'A new account should have a zero balance' - def header - if expectation_not_met? - "'#{@example_name}' FAILED" - elsif pending_fixed? - "'#{@example_name}' FIXED" - else - "#{@exception.class.name} in '#{@example_name}'" - end - end - - def pending_fixed? # :nodoc: - @exception.is_a?(Spec::Example::PendingExampleFixedError) - end - - def expectation_not_met? # :nodoc: - @exception.is_a?(Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError) - end - end - - private - - def formatters - @options.formatters - end - - def backtrace_tweaker - @options.backtrace_tweaker - end - - def dump_failures - return if @failures.empty? - @failures.inject(1) do |index, failure| - formatters.each{|f| f.dump_failure(index, failure)} - index + 1 - end - end - - def dump_pending - formatters.each{|f| f.dump_pending} - end - - def duration - return @end_time - @start_time unless (@end_time.nil? or @start_time.nil?) - return "0.0" - end - - def example_passed(example) - formatters.each{|f| f.example_passed(example)} - end - - EXAMPLE_PENDING_DEPRECATION_WARNING = <<-WARNING - -********************************************************************* -DEPRECATION WARNING: RSpec's formatters have changed example_pending -to accept two arguments instead of three. Please see the rdoc -for Spec::Runner::Formatter::BaseFormatter#example_pending -for more information. - -Please update any custom formatters to accept only two arguments -to example_pending. Support for example_pending with two arguments -and this warning message will be removed after the RSpec 2.0 release. -********************************************************************* -WARNING - - def example_pending(example, ignore, message="Not Yet Implemented") - @pending_count += 1 - formatters.each do |formatter| - if formatter_uses_deprecated_example_pending_method?(formatter) - Spec.warn EXAMPLE_PENDING_DEPRECATION_WARNING - formatter.example_pending(example, message, example.location) - else - formatter.example_pending(example, message) - end - end - end - - def formatter_uses_deprecated_example_pending_method?(formatter) - formatter.method(:example_pending).arity == 3 - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/stubs/cucumber.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/stubs/cucumber.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b801ef442..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/stubs/cucumber.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -# This plugs RSpec's mocking/stubbing framework into cucumber -require 'spec/mocks' -Before {$rspec_stubs ||= Spec::Mocks::Space.new} -After {$rspec_stubs.reset_all} -World(Spec::Mocks::ExampleMethods) diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/test/unit.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/test/unit.rb deleted file mode 100644 index fb4eb4932..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/test/unit.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/interop/test' - -# Hack to stop active_support/dependencies from complaining about -# 'spec/test/unit' not defining Spec::Test::Unit -module Spec - module Test - module Unit - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/version.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/version.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b1088cd69..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/lib/spec/version.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -module Spec # :nodoc: - module VERSION # :nodoc: - unless defined? MAJOR - MAJOR = 1 - MINOR = 2 - TINY = 9 - PRE = nil - - STRING = [MAJOR, MINOR, TINY, PRE].compact.join('.') - - SUMMARY = "rspec #{STRING}" - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/resources/helpers/cmdline.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/resources/helpers/cmdline.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0e337579b..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/resources/helpers/cmdline.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec' - -# Uncommenting next line will break the output feature (no output!!) -# rspec_options -options = Spec::Runner::OptionParser.parse( - ARGV, $stderr, $stdout -) -Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run(options) diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/resources/rake/examples.rake b/vendor/plugins/rspec/resources/rake/examples.rake deleted file mode 100644 index 32d0ad0e6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/resources/rake/examples.rake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -require 'rake' -require 'spec/rake/spectask' - -desc "Run all examples" -Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new('examples') do |t| - t.spec_files = FileList['examples/**/*.rb'] -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/resources/rake/examples_with_rcov.rake b/vendor/plugins/rspec/resources/rake/examples_with_rcov.rake deleted file mode 100644 index 4bf35c6b8..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/resources/rake/examples_with_rcov.rake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -require 'rake' -require 'spec/rake/spectask' - -desc "Run all examples with RCov" -Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new('examples_with_rcov') do |t| - t.spec_files = FileList['examples/**/*.rb'] - t.rcov = true - t.rcov_opts = ['--exclude', 'examples'] -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/resources/rake/failing_examples_with_html.rake b/vendor/plugins/rspec/resources/rake/failing_examples_with_html.rake deleted file mode 100644 index 6e53551f3..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/resources/rake/failing_examples_with_html.rake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -require 'rake' -require 'spec/rake/spectask' - -desc "Generate HTML report for failing examples" -Spec::Rake::SpecTask.new('failing_examples_with_html') do |t| - t.spec_files = FileList['failing_examples/**/*.rb'] - t.spec_opts = ["--format", "html:doc/reports/tools/failing_examples.html", "--diff"] - t.fail_on_error = false -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/resources/rake/verify_rcov.rake b/vendor/plugins/rspec/resources/rake/verify_rcov.rake deleted file mode 100644 index a2fab00bc..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/resources/rake/verify_rcov.rake +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -require 'rake' -require 'spec/rake/verify_rcov' - -RCov::VerifyTask.new(:verify_rcov => 'spec:rcov') do |t| - t.threshold = 100.0 - t.index_html = 'coverage/index.html' -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/README.jruby b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/README.jruby deleted file mode 100644 index 7eddb5671..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/README.jruby +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -= Running specs on JRuby = - -svn co http://svn.codehaus.org/jruby/trunk jruby -cd jruby/jruby -ant clean -ant -# put JRuby's bin dir on your PATH -jruby -S gem install rake --no-ri --no-rdoc -jruby -S gem install diff-lcs -jruby -S gem install syntax -cd ../testsuites/rspec -mkdir target -jruby -S rake checkout_code -cd target/rspec -jruby bin/spec spec -c diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/autotest/autotest_helper.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/autotest/autotest_helper.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b7b873d9f..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/autotest/autotest_helper.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -begin - require 'autotest' -rescue LoadError - raise "You must install ZenTest to use autotest" -end -require 'autotest/rspec' -require 'spec/autotest/autotest_matchers' diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/autotest/autotest_matchers.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/autotest/autotest_matchers.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2bfca4ac3..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/autotest/autotest_matchers.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Matchers - class AutotestMappingMatcher - def initialize(specs) - @specs = specs - end - - def to(file) - @file = file - self - end - - def matches?(autotest) - @autotest = prepare(autotest) - @actual = autotest.test_files_for(@file) - @actual == @specs - end - - def failure_message - "expected #{@autotest.class} to map #{@specs.inspect} to #{@file.inspect}\ngot #{@actual.inspect}" - end - - private - - def prepare(autotest) - find_order = @specs.dup << @file - autotest.instance_eval { @find_order = find_order } - autotest - end - - end - - def map_specs(specs) - AutotestMappingMatcher.new(specs) - end - - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/autotest/discover_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/autotest/discover_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index fc8d483af..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/autotest/discover_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/autotest/autotest_helper' - -describe Autotest::Rspec, "discovery" do - it "adds the rspec autotest plugin" do - Autotest.should_receive(:add_discovery) - load File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../../lib/autotest/discover.rb") - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/autotest/failed_results_re_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/autotest/failed_results_re_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f4a1488e8..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/autotest/failed_results_re_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/autotest/autotest_helper' - -describe "failed_results_re" do - it "should match a failure" do - re = Autotest::Rspec.new.failed_results_re - re =~ "1)\n'this example' FAILED\nreason\n/path.rb:37:\n\n" - $1.should == "this example" - $2.should == "reason\n/path.rb:37:" - end - - it "should match a failure when matcher outputs multiple lines" do - re = Autotest::Rspec.new.failed_results_re - re =~ "1)\n'other example' FAILED\n\nreason line 1\nreason line 2\n\n(additional info)\n/path.rb:37:\n\n" - $1.should == "other example" - $2.should == "reason line 1\nreason line 2\n\n(additional info)\n/path.rb:37:" - end - - it "should match an Error" do - re = Autotest::Rspec.new.failed_results_re - re =~ "1)\nRuntimeError in 'this example'\nreason\n/path.rb:37:\n\n" - $1.should == "this example" - $2.should == "reason\n/path.rb:37:" - end - - it "should match an Error that doesn't end in Error" do - re = Autotest::Rspec.new.failed_results_re - re =~ "1)\nInvalidArgument in 'this example'\nreason\n/path.rb:37:\n\n" - $1.should == "this example" - $2.should == "reason\n/path.rb:37:" - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/autotest/rspec_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/autotest/rspec_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6dea29dd9..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/autotest/rspec_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/autotest/autotest_helper' - -describe Autotest::Rspec do - describe "adding spec.opts --options" do - before(:each) do - @rspec_autotest = Autotest::Rspec.new - end - - it "should return the command line option to add spec.opts if the options file exists" do - File.stub!(:exist?).and_return true - @rspec_autotest.add_options_if_present.should == "-O spec/spec.opts " - end - - it "should return an empty string if no spec.opts exists" do - File.stub!(:exist?).and_return false - Autotest::Rspec.new.add_options_if_present.should == "" - end - end - - describe "commands" do - before(:each) do - @rspec_autotest = Autotest::Rspec.new - @rspec_autotest.stub!(:ruby).and_return "ruby" - @rspec_autotest.stub!(:add_options_if_present).and_return "-O spec/spec.opts" - - @ruby = @rspec_autotest.ruby - @spec_cmd = File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', '..', 'bin', 'spec')) - @options = @rspec_autotest.add_options_if_present - @files_to_test = { - :spec => ["file_one", "file_two"] - } - # this is not the inner representation of Autotest! - @rspec_autotest.stub!(:files_to_test).and_return @files_to_test - @files_to_test.stub!(:keys).and_return @files_to_test[:spec] - @to_test = @files_to_test.keys.flatten.join ' ' - end - - it "should make the appropriate test command" do - @rspec_autotest.make_test_cmd(@files_to_test).should == "#{@ruby} #{@spec_cmd} --autospec #{@to_test} #{@options}" - end - - it "should return a blank command for no files" do - @rspec_autotest.make_test_cmd({}).should == '' - end - end - - describe "mappings" do - - before(:each) do - @lib_file = "lib/something.rb" - @spec_file = "spec/something_spec.rb" - @rspec_autotest = Autotest::Rspec.new - @rspec_autotest.hook :initialize - end - - it "should find the spec file for a given lib file" do - @rspec_autotest.should map_specs([@spec_file]).to(@lib_file) - end - - it "should find the spec file if given a spec file" do - @rspec_autotest.should map_specs([@spec_file]).to(@spec_file) - end - - it "should ignore files in spec dir that aren't specs" do - @rspec_autotest.should map_specs([]).to("spec/spec_helper.rb") - end - - it "should ignore untracked files (in @file)" do - @rspec_autotest.should map_specs([]).to("lib/untracked_file") - end - end - - describe "consolidating failures" do - before(:each) do - @rspec_autotest = Autotest::Rspec.new - - @spec_file = "spec/autotest/some_spec.rb" - @rspec_autotest.instance_variable_set("@files", {@spec_file => Time.now}) - @rspec_autotest.stub!(:find_files_to_test).and_return true - end - - it "should return no failures if no failures were given in the output" do - @rspec_autotest.consolidate_failures([[]]).should == {} - end - - it "should return a hash with the spec filename => spec name for each failure or error" do - @rspec_autotest.stub!(:test_files_for).and_return "spec/autotest/some_spec.rb" - failures = [ - [ - "false should be false", - "expected: true,\n got: false (using ==)\n#{@spec_file}:203:" - ] - ] - @rspec_autotest.consolidate_failures(failures).should == { - @spec_file => ["false should be false"] - } - end - - it "should not include the subject file" do - subject_file = "lib/autotest/some.rb" - @rspec_autotest.stub!(:test_files_for).and_return "spec/autotest/some_spec.rb" - failures = [ - [ - "false should be false", - "expected: true,\n got: false (using ==)\n#{subject_file}:143:\n#{@spec_file}:203:" - ] - ] - @rspec_autotest.consolidate_failures(failures).keys.should_not include(subject_file) - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/ruby_forker.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/ruby_forker.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6ab038750..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/ruby_forker.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -require 'rbconfig' - -module RubyForker - # Forks a ruby interpreter with same type as ourself. - # juby will fork jruby, ruby will fork ruby etc. - def ruby(args, stderr=nil) - config = ::Config::CONFIG - interpreter = File::join(config['bindir'], config['ruby_install_name']) + config['EXEEXT'] - cmd = "#{interpreter} #{args}" - cmd << " 2> #{stderr}" unless stderr.nil? - `#{cmd}` - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec.opts b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec.opts deleted file mode 100644 index 48e51f93b..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec.opts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ ---colour ---format -profile ---timeout -20 ---diff \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/main_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/main_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 752b07f88..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/dsl/main_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module DSL - describe Main do - before(:each) do - @main = Class.new do; include Spec::DSL::Main; end - end - - [:describe, :context].each do |method| - describe "##{method}" do - it "should delegate to Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group" do - block = lambda {|a,b|} - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.should_receive(:create_example_group).with( - "The ExampleGroup", hash_including(:location), &block - ) - @main.__send__ method, "The ExampleGroup", &block - end - - it "raises with no description" do - block = lambda {|a,b|} - lambda do - @main.__send__ method, &block - end.should raise_error(ArgumentError, /No description supplied for example group declared on #{__FILE__}:#{__LINE__ - 1}/) - end - end - end - - [:share_examples_for, :shared_examples_for].each do |method| - describe "##{method}" do - it "should create a shared ExampleGroup" do - block = lambda {|a,b|} - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.should_receive(:create_shared_example_group).with( - "shared group", hash_including(:location), &block - ) - @main.__send__ method, "shared group", &block - end - end - end - - describe "#describe; with RUBY_VERSION = 1.9" do - it "includes an enclosing module into the block's scope" do - Spec::Ruby.stub!(:version).and_return("1.9") - - module Foo; module Bar; end; end - - Foo::Bar.should_receive(:included).with do |*args| - included_by = args.last - included_by.description.should == "this example group" - end - - module Foo - module Bar - describe("this example group") do; end - end - end - end - end - - - describe "#share_as" do - def self.next_group_name - @group_number ||= 0 - @group_number += 1 - "Group#{@group_number}" - end - - def group_name - @group_name ||= self.class.next_group_name - end - - it "registers a shared ExampleGroup" do - block = lambda {|a,b|} - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.should_receive(:create_shared_example_group).with( - group_name, hash_including(:location), &block - ) - @main.share_as group_name, &block - end - - it "creates a constant that points to a Module" do - group = @main.share_as group_name do end - Object.const_get(group_name).should equal(group) - end - - it "complains if you pass it a not-constantizable name" do - lambda do - @group = @main.share_as "Non Constant" do end - end.should raise_error(NameError, /The first argument to share_as must be a legal name for a constant/) - end - - end - end - end -end - \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_group_class_definition_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_group_class_definition_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 96bd21110..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_group_class_definition_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Example - class ExampleGroupSubclass < ExampleGroup - class << self - attr_accessor :examples_ran - end - - @@class_variable = :class_variable - CONSTANT = :constant - - before(:each) do - @instance_variable = :instance_variable - end - - after(:all) do - self.class.examples_ran = true - end - - def a_method - 22 - end - - it "can access instance variables defined before(:each)" do - @instance_variable.should == :instance_variable - end - - it "can access class variables (Ruby 1.8 only)" do - with_ruby 1.8 do - @@class_variable.should == :class_variable - end - end - - it "can access constants" do - CONSTANT.should == :constant - end - - it "can access methods defined in the Example Group" do - a_method.should == 22 - end - - end - - describe ExampleGroupSubclass do - it "should run" do - ExampleGroupSubclass.examples_ran.should be_true - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_group_factory_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_group_factory_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0819d3a3e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_group_factory_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Example - describe ExampleGroupFactory do - describe "#get" do - attr_reader :example_group - before(:each) do - @example_group_class = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) - ExampleGroupFactory.register(:registered_type, @example_group_class) - end - - after(:each) do - ExampleGroupFactory.reset - end - - it "should return the default ExampleGroup type for nil" do - ExampleGroupFactory[nil].should == ExampleGroup - end - - it "should return the default ExampleGroup for an unregistered non-nil value" do - ExampleGroupFactory[:does_not_exist].should == ExampleGroup - end - - it "should return custom type if registered" do - ExampleGroupFactory[:registered_type].should == @example_group_class - end - - it "should get the custom type after setting the default" do - @alternate_example_group_class = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) - ExampleGroupFactory.default(@alternate_example_group_class) - ExampleGroupFactory[:registered_type].should == @example_group_class - end - end - - describe "#create_example_group" do - attr_reader :parent_example_group - before do - @parent_example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - def initialize(*args, &block) - ; - end - end - end - - it "should create a uniquely named class" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group("example_group") {} - example_group.name.should =~ /Spec::Example::ExampleGroup::Subclass_\d+/ - end - - it "should create a Spec::Example::Example subclass by default" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group("example_group") {} - example_group.superclass.should == Spec::Example::ExampleGroup - end - - it "should raise when no description is given" do - lambda { - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group do; end - }.should raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - - it "should raise when no block is given" do - lambda { Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group "foo" }.should raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - - it "should run registered ExampleGroups" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group "The ExampleGroup" do end - Spec::Runner.options.example_groups.should include(example_group) - end - - it "should not run unregistered ExampleGroups" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group "The ExampleGroup" do Spec::Runner.options.remove_example_group self; end - Spec::Runner.options.example_groups.should_not include(example_group) - end - - describe "with :type => :default" do - it "should create a Spec::Example::ExampleGroup" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "example_group", :type => :default - ) {} - example_group.superclass.should == Spec::Example::ExampleGroup - end - end - - describe "with :type => :something_other_than_default" do - it "should create the specified type" do - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:something_other_than_default, parent_example_group) - non_default_example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "example_group", :type => :something_other_than_default - ) {} - non_default_example_group.superclass.should == parent_example_group - end - end - - it "should create a type indicated by :location" do - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:something_other_than_default, parent_example_group) - custom_example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "example_group", :location => "./spec/something_other_than_default/some_spec.rb" - ) {} - custom_example_group.superclass.should == parent_example_group - end - - it "should create a type indicated by :location (with location generated by caller on windows)" do - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:something_other_than_default, parent_example_group) - custom_example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "example_group", - :location => "./spec\\something_other_than_default\\some_spec.rb" - ) {} - custom_example_group.superclass.should == parent_example_group - end - - it "should create a type indicated by location for a path-like key" do - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register('path/to/custom/', parent_example_group) - custom_example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "example_group", :location => "./spec/path/to/custom/some_spec.rb" - ) {} - custom_example_group.superclass.should == parent_example_group - end - - it "should use the longest key that matches when creating a type indicated by location" do - longer = Class.new parent_example_group - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:longer, longer) - long = Class.new parent_example_group - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:long, long) - custom_example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "example_group", :location => "./spec/longer/some_spec.rb" - ) {} - custom_example_group.superclass.should == longer - end - - describe "with :shared => true" do - def shared_example_group - @shared_example_group ||= Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :location => '/blah/spec/models/blah.rb', :type => :controller, :shared => true - ) {} - end - - it "should create and register a Spec::Example::SharedExampleGroup" do - shared_example_group.should be_an_instance_of(Spec::Example::SharedExampleGroup) - SharedExampleGroup.should include(shared_example_group) - end - end - - it "should favor the :type over the :location" do - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:something_other_than_default, parent_example_group) - custom_example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group( - "name", :location => '/blah/spec/models/blah.rb', :type => :something_other_than_default - ) {} - custom_example_group.superclass.should == parent_example_group - end - - it "should register ExampleGroup by default" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group("The ExampleGroup") do - end - Spec::Runner.options.example_groups.should include(example_group) - end - - it "should enable unregistering of ExampleGroups" do - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_example_group("The ExampleGroup") do - Spec::Runner.options.remove_example_group self - end - Spec::Runner.options.example_groups.should_not include(example_group) - end - - after(:each) do - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.reset - end - end - - describe "#create_shared_example_group" do - it "registers a new shared example group" do - shared_example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.create_shared_example_group("something shared") {} - shared_example_group.should be_an_instance_of(Spec::Example::SharedExampleGroup) - SharedExampleGroup.should include(shared_example_group) - end - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_group_methods_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_group_methods_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c9f10b8c1..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_group_methods_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,758 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Example - describe 'ExampleGroupMethods' do - with_sandboxed_options do - attr_reader :example_group, :result, :reporter - before(:each) do - # See http://rspec.lighthouseapp.com/projects/5645-rspec/tickets/525-arity-changed-on-partial-mocks#ticket-525-2 - method_with_three_args = lambda { |arg1, arg2, arg3| } - options.formatters << mock("formatter", :null_object => true, :example_pending => method_with_three_args) - options.backtrace_tweaker = mock("backtrace_tweaker", :null_object => true) - @reporter = FakeReporter.new(@options) - options.reporter = reporter - @example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - describe("ExampleGroup") - it "does nothing" - end - end - - after(:each) do - ExampleGroupDouble.reset - end - - ["describe","context"].each do |method| - describe "##{method}" do - describe "when creating an ExampleGroup" do - before(:each) do - @parent_example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - example "first example" do; end - end - @child_example_group = @parent_example_group.__send__ method, "Child" do - example "second example" do; end - end - end - - it "should create a subclass of the ExampleGroup when passed a block" do - @child_example_group.superclass.should == @parent_example_group - options.example_groups.should include(@child_example_group) - end - - it "should not inherit examples" do - @child_example_group.should have(1).examples - end - - it "records the spec path" do - @child_example_group.location.should =~ /#{__FILE__}:#{__LINE__ - 15}/ - end - end - - describe "when creating an example group with no description" do - it "raises an ArgumentError" do - lambda do - Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe - end.should raise_error(Spec::Example::NoDescriptionError, /No description supplied for example group declared on #{__FILE__}:#{__LINE__ - 1}/) - end - end - - describe "when creating a SharedExampleGroup" do - before(:each) do - @shared_example_group = @example_group.__send__ method, "A Shared ExampleGroup", :shared => true do; end - end - - after(:each) do - SharedExampleGroup.instance_eval{@shared_example_groups}.delete @shared_example_group - end - - it "should create a SharedExampleGroup" do - @shared_example_group.should_not be_nil - SharedExampleGroup.find("A Shared ExampleGroup").should == @shared_example_group - end - end - - end - end - - [:example, :specify, :it].each do |method| - describe "##{method.to_s}" do - it "should add an example" do - lambda { - @example_group.__send__(method, "") - }.should change { @example_group.examples.length }.by(1) - end - - describe "with no location supplied" do - describe "creates an ExampleProxy" do - before(:all) do - @example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe("bar") - @example_proxy = @example_group.__send__(method, "foo", {:this => :that}) {} - @location = "#{__FILE__}:#{__LINE__ - 1}" - end - - specify "with a description" do - @example_proxy.description.should == "foo" - end - - specify "with options" do - @example_proxy.options.should == {:this => :that} - end - - specify "with a default backtrace (DEPRECATED)" do - Spec.stub!(:deprecate) - @example_proxy.backtrace.should =~ /#{@location}/ - end - - specify "with a default location" do - @example_proxy.location.should =~ /#{@location}/ - end - end - end - - describe "with a location supplied" do - describe "creates an ExampleProxy" do - before(:all) do - @example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe("bar") - @example_proxy = @example_group.__send__(method, "foo", {:this => :that}, "the location") {} - end - - specify "with the supplied location as #backtrace (DEPRECATED)" do - Spec.stub!(:deprecate) - @example_proxy.backtrace.should == "the location" - end - - specify "with the supplied location as #location" do - @example_proxy.location.should == "the location" - end - end - end - - - end - end - - [:xexample, :xit, :xspecify].each do |method| - describe "##{method.to_s}" do - before(:each) do - Kernel.stub!(:warn) - end - - it "should NOT create an example" do - lambda { - @example_group.__send__(method,"") - }.should_not change(@example_group.examples, :length) - end - - it "should warn that the example is disabled" do - Kernel.should_receive(:warn).with("Example disabled: foo") - @example_group.__send__(method,"foo") - end - end - end - - describe "#examples" do - it "should have Examples" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - it "should exist" do; end - end - example_group.examples.length.should == 1 - example_group.examples.first.description.should == "should exist" - end - - it "should not include methods that begin with test (only when TU interop is loaded)" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - def test_any_args(*args) - true.should be_true - end - def test_something - 1.should == 1 - end - def test - raise "This is not a real test" - end - def testify - raise "This is not a real test" - end - def should_something - # forces the run - end - end - - example_group.examples.length.should == 1 - example_group.run(options).should be_true - end - - it "should include methods that begin with should and has an arity of 0 in suite" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - def shouldCamelCase - true.should be_true - end - def should_any_args(*args) - true.should be_true - end - def should_something - 1.should == 1 - end - def should_not_something - 1.should_not == 2 - end - def should - raise "This is not a real example" - end - def should_not - raise "This is not a real example" - end - end - example_group.should have(4).examples - descriptions = example_group.examples.collect {|e| e.description} - descriptions.should include( - "shouldCamelCase", - "should_any_args", - "should_something", - "should_not_something") - descriptions.should_not include( - "should", - "should_not" - ) - end - - it "should not include methods that begin with test_ and has an arity > 0 in suite" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - def test_invalid(foo) - 1.should == 1 - end - def testInvalidCamelCase(foo) - 1.should == 1 - end - end - example_group.should have(:no).examples - end - - it "should not include methods that begin with should_ and has an arity > 0 in suite" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - def should_invalid(foo) - 1.should == 2 - end - def shouldInvalidCamelCase(foo) - 1.should == 3 - end - def should_not_invalid(foo) - 1.should == 4 - end - def should_valid - 1.should == 1 - end - end - example_group.should have(1).examples - example_group.run(options).should be_true - end - - it "should run should_methods" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - def should_valid - 1.should == 2 - end - end - example_group.should have(1).examples - example_group.run(options).should be_false - end - end - - describe "#set_description" do - attr_reader :example_group - before do - class << example_group - public :set_description - end - end - - describe "given a String" do - before(:each) do - example_group.set_description("abc") - end - - specify ".description should return the String passed into .set_description" do - example_group.description.should == "abc" - end - - specify ".described_type should provide nil as its type" do - example_group.described_type.should be_nil - end - end - - describe "given a Class" do - before(:each) do - example_group.set_description(ExampleGroup) - end - - specify ".description should return a String representation of that type (fully qualified) as its name" do - example_group.description.should == "Spec::Example::ExampleGroup" - end - - specify ".described_type should return the passed in type" do - example_group.described_type.should == Spec::Example::ExampleGroup - end - end - - describe "given a String and a Class" do - before(:each) do - example_group.set_description("behaving", ExampleGroup) - end - - specify ".description should return String then space then Type" do - example_group.description.should == "behaving Spec::Example::ExampleGroup" - end - - specify ".described_type should return the passed in type" do - example_group.described_type.should == Spec::Example::ExampleGroup - end - end - - describe "given a Class and a String (starting with an alpha char)" do - before(:each) do - example_group.set_description(ExampleGroup, "behaving") - end - - specify ".description should return the Type then space then String" do - example_group.description.should == "Spec::Example::ExampleGroup behaving" - end - end - - describe "given a Class and a String (starting with a '.')" do - before(:each) do - example_group.set_description(ExampleGroup, ".behaving") - end - - specify ".description should return the Type then String" do - example_group.description.should == "Spec::Example::ExampleGroup.behaving" - end - end - - describe "#set_description(Class, String starting with #)" do - before(:each) do - example_group.set_description(ExampleGroup, "#behaving") - end - - specify "should return the Class then String" do - example_group.description.should == "Spec::Example::ExampleGroup#behaving" - end - end - - describe "#set_description(Class, String containing .)" do - before(:each) do - example_group.set_description(ExampleGroup, "calling a.b") - end - - specify ".description should return the Type then space then String" do - example_group.description.should == "Spec::Example::ExampleGroup calling a.b" - end - end - - describe "#set_description(Class, String containing #)" do - before(:each) do - example_group.set_description(ExampleGroup, "is #1") - end - - specify ".description should return the Type then space then String" do - example_group.description.should == "Spec::Example::ExampleGroup is #1" - end - end - - describe "#set_description(String, Type, String)" do - before(:each) do - example_group.set_description("A", Hash, "with one entry") - end - - specify ".description should return the first String then space then Type then second String" do - example_group.description.should == "A Hash with one entry" - end - end - - describe "#set_description(Hash representing options)" do - before(:each) do - example_group.set_description(:a => "b", :location => "blah") - end - - it ".location should expand the passed in :location option passed into the constructor" do - example_group.location.should == File.expand_path("blah") - end - - it ".options should return all the options passed in" do - example_group.options.should == {:a => "b", :location => "blah"} - end - - end - end - - describe "#description" do - it "should return the same description instance for each call" do - example_group.description.should eql(example_group.description) - end - - it "should not add a space when description begins with #" do - child_example_group = Class.new(example_group) do - describe("#foobar", "Does something") - end - child_example_group.description.should == "ExampleGroup#foobar Does something" - end - - it "should not add a space when description begins with ." do - child_example_group = Class.new(example_group) do - describe(".foobar", "Does something") - end - child_example_group.description.should == "ExampleGroup.foobar Does something" - end - - it "should return the class name if nil" do - example_group.set_description(nil) - example_group.description.should =~ /Class:/ - end - - it "should return the class name if nil" do - example_group.set_description("") - example_group.description.should =~ /Class:/ - end - - it "is cached" do - example_group.set_description("describe me") - example_group.description.should be(example_group.description) - end - end - - describe "#description_parts" do - it "should return an Array of the current class description args" do - example_group.description_parts.should == [example_group.description] - end - - it "should return an Array of the description args from each class in the hierarchy" do - parent_example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - describe("Parent") - end - - child_example_group = Class.new(parent_example_group) - child_example_group.describe("Child", ExampleGroup) - child_example_group.description.should_not be_empty - - grand_child_example_group = Class.new(child_example_group) - grand_child_example_group.describe("GrandChild", ExampleGroup) - grand_child_example_group.description.should_not be_empty - - grand_child_example_group.description_parts.should == [ - "Parent", - "Child", - Spec::Example::ExampleGroup, - "GrandChild", - Spec::Example::ExampleGroup - ] - end - - it "caches the description parts" do - example_group.description_parts.should equal(example_group.description_parts) - end - end - - describe "#described_type" do - it "should return passed in type" do - child_example_group = Class.new(example_group) do - describe Object - end - child_example_group.described_type.should == Object - end - - it "should return #described_type of superclass when no passed in type" do - parent_example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - describe Object, "#foobar" - end - child_example_group = Class.new(parent_example_group) do - describe "not a type" - end - child_example_group.described_type.should == Object - end - - it "is cached per example group" do - klass = Class.new - group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - describe(klass) - end - group.should_receive(:description_parts).once.and_return([klass]) - group.described_type - group.described_type - end - end - - describe "#include" do - it "should have accessible class methods from included module" do - mod_method_called = false - mod = Module.new do - class_methods = Module.new do - define_method :mod_method do - mod_method_called = true - end - end - - self.class.class_eval do - define_method(:included) do |receiver| - receiver.extend class_methods - end - end - end - - @example_group.__send__ :include, mod - - @example_group.mod_method - mod_method_called.should be_true - end - end - - describe "#number_of_examples" do - it "should count number of examples" do - proc do - @example_group.it("one") {} - @example_group.it("two") {} - @example_group.it("three") {} - @example_group.it("four") {} - end.should change {@example_group.number_of_examples}.by(4) - end - end - - describe "#class_eval" do - it "should allow constants to be defined" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - FOO = 1 - it "should reference FOO" do - FOO.should == 1 - end - end - success = example_group.run(options) - success.should be_true - Object.const_defined?(:FOO).should == false - end - end - - describe '#register' do - after(:each) do - Spec::Runner.options.remove_example_group example_group - end - it "should add ExampleGroup to set of ExampleGroups to be run" do - Spec::Runner.options.add_example_group example_group - options.example_groups.should include(example_group) - end - end - - describe '#remove_example_group' do - before(:each) do - Spec::Runner.options.add_example_group example_group - end - it "should remove ExampleGroup from set of ExampleGroups to be run" do - Spec::Runner.options.remove_example_group example_group - options.example_groups.should_not include(example_group) - end - end - - describe "#run" do - describe "given an example group with at least one example" do - it "should call add_example_group" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - example("anything") {} - end - reporter.should_receive(:add_example_group) - example_group.run(options) - end - end - - describe "given an example group with no examples" do - it "should NOT call add_example_group" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do end - reporter.should_not_receive(:add_example_group) - example_group.run(options) - end - end - end - - describe "#matcher_class=" do - it "should call new and matches? on the class used for matching examples" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - it "should do something" do end - def self.specified_examples - ["something"] - end - def self.to_s - "TestMatcher" - end - end - - matcher = mock("matcher") - matcher.should_receive(:matches?).with(["something"]).any_number_of_times - - matcher_class = Class.new - matcher_class.should_receive(:new).with("TestMatcher", "should do something").and_return(matcher) - - begin - ExampleGroupMethods.matcher_class = matcher_class - - example_group.run(options) - ensure - ExampleGroupMethods.matcher_class = ExampleMatcher - end - end - end - - describe "#options" do - it "should expose the options hash" do - group = describe("group", :this => 'hash') {} - group.options[:this].should == 'hash' - end - end - - describe "#before" do - it "stores before(:each) blocks" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) {} - block = lambda {} - example_group.before(:each, &block) - example_group.before_each_parts.should include(block) - end - - it "stores before(:all) blocks" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) {} - block = lambda {} - example_group.before(:all, &block) - example_group.before_all_parts.should include(block) - end - - it "stores before(:suite) blocks" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) {} - parts = [] - ExampleGroupMethods.stub!(:before_suite_parts).and_return(parts) - block = lambda {} - example_group.before(:suite, &block) - example_group.before_suite_parts.should include(block) - end - end - - - describe "#after" do - it "stores after(:each) blocks" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) {} - block = lambda {} - example_group.after(:each, &block) - example_group.after_each_parts.should include(block) - end - - it "stores after(:all) blocks" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) {} - block = lambda {} - example_group.after(:all, &block) - example_group.after_all_parts.should include(block) - end - - it "stores after(:suite) blocks" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) {} - parts = [] - ExampleGroupMethods.stub!(:after_suite_parts).and_return(parts) - block = lambda {} - example_group.after(:suite, &block) - example_group.after_suite_parts.should include(block) - end - end - - describe "#run_before_all" do - it "does not create an instance if before_all_parts are empty" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) { example("one example") {} } - example_group.should_not_receive(:new) - example_group.__send__ :run_before_all, nil - end - end - - describe "#run_after_all" do - it "does not create an instance if after_all_parts are empty" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) { example("one example") {} } - example_group.should_not_receive(:new) - example_group.__send__ :run_after_all, true, {}, nil - end - end - - describe "#examples_to_run" do - it "runs only the example identified by a line number" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe("this") do - it { 3.should == 3 } - it "has another example which raises" do - raise "this shouldn't have run" - end - end - options.examples << :ignore - options.line_number = __LINE__ - 6 - options.files << __FILE__ - example_group.run(options).should be_true - end - - it "runs the example identified by a line number even if it's not the example line number" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe("this") do - - it { raise "foo" } - - end - options.examples << :ignore - options.line_number = __LINE__ - 3 - options.files << __FILE__ - example_group.run(options).should be_false - end - - it "runs all the examples in the group " do - first_example_ran = false - second_example_ran = false - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe("this") do - - it { first_example_ran = true } - it { second_example_ran = true } - - end - options.line_number = __LINE__ - 6 - options.files << __FILE__ - options.examples << :ignore - example_group.run(options) - first_example_ran.should be_true - second_example_ran.should be_true - end - - it "doesn't run any examples in another group" do - example_ran = false - example_group_1 = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe("this") do - it "ignore" do - example_ran = true - end - end - example_group_2 = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe("that") do - end - options.examples << :ignore - options.line_number = __LINE__ - 3 - options.files << __FILE__ - example_group_1.run(options) - example_group_2.run(options) - example_ran.should be_false - end - end - - describe "#define" do - let(:counter) do - Class.new do - def initialize - @count = 0 - end - def count - @count += 1 - end - end.new - end - it "generates an instance method" do - counter.count.should == 1 - end - - it "caches the value" do - counter.count.should == 1 - counter.count.should == 2 - end - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_group_proxy_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_group_proxy_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6af4ef181..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_group_proxy_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Example - describe ExampleGroupProxy do - before(:each) do - @group = stub("example group").as_null_object - end - - attr_reader :group - def proxy - @proxy ||= ExampleGroupProxy.new(@group) - end - - describe "#description" do - it "provides the example group's description" do - group.stub!(:description => "the description") - proxy.description.should == "the description" - end - end - - describe "#nested_descriptions" do - it "provides the example group's nested_descriptions" do - group.stub!(:nested_descriptions => ["the description"]) - proxy.nested_descriptions.should == ["the description"] - end - end - - describe "#filtered_description (DEPRECATED)" do - before(:each) do - Spec.stub!(:deprecate) - end - - it "is deprecated" do - Spec.should_receive(:deprecate) - proxy.filtered_description(/(ignore)/) - end - - it "builds the description from the group's nested_descriptions" do - group.stub!(:nested_descriptions => ["ignore","the","description"]) - proxy.filtered_description(/(ignore)/).should == "the description" - end - - it "filters out description parts that match the supplied regexp" do - group.stub!(:nested_descriptions => ["ignore the","description"]) - proxy.filtered_description(/(ignore )/).should == "the description" - end - end - - describe "#examples" do - it "provides a collection of example group proxies" do - group.stub!(:example_proxies => ["array","of","proxies"]) - proxy.examples.should == ["array","of","proxies"] - end - end - - describe "#backtrace (deprecated - use #location)" do - before(:each) do - Spec.stub!(:deprecate) - end - - it "provides the location of the declaration of this group" do - group.stub!(:location => "path/to/location:37") - proxy.backtrace.should == "path/to/location:37" - end - - it "warns deprecation" do - Spec.should_receive(:deprecate) - group.stub!(:location => "path/to/location:37") - proxy.backtrace - end - end - - describe "#location" do - it "provides the location of the declaration of this group" do - group.stub!(:location => "path/to/location:37") - proxy.location.should == "path/to/location:37" - end - end - - describe "#options" do - it "provides the options passed to the example group declaration" do - group.stub!(:options => {:a => 'b'}) - proxy.options.should == {:a => 'b'} - end - - it "excludes :location" do - group.stub!(:options => {:location => 'b'}) - proxy.options.should == {} - end - - it "excludes :scope" do - group.stub!(:options => {:scope => 'b'}) - proxy.options.should == {} - end - - it "preserves the original hash" do - hash = {:a => 'b', :location => 'here', :scope => 'tiny'} - group.stub!(:options => hash) - proxy.options.should == {:a => 'b'} - hash.should == {:a => 'b', :location => 'here', :scope => 'tiny'} - end - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_group_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_group_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 086c166ca..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_group_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,643 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Example - class ExampleModuleScopingSpec < ExampleGroup - describe ExampleGroup, "via a class definition" - - module Foo - module Bar - def self.loaded?; true; end - end - end - include Foo - - it "should understand module scoping" do - Bar.should be_loaded - end - - @@class_variable = "a class variable" - - it "can access class variables in examples in Ruby 1.8" do - with_ruby 1.8 do - @@class_variable.should == "a class variable" - end - end - - it "can NOT access class variables in examples in Ruby 1.9" do - with_ruby 1.9 do - lambda do - @@class_variable.should == "a class variable" - end.should raise_error(NameError) - end - end - - - end - - class ExampleClassVariablePollutionSpec < ExampleGroup - describe ExampleGroup, "via a class definition without a class variable" - - it "should not retain class variables from other Example classes" do - proc do - @@class_variable - end.should raise_error - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#pending" do - it "should raise a Pending error when its block fails" do - block_ran = false - lambda { - pending("something") do - block_ran = true - raise "something wrong with my example" - end - }.should raise_error(Spec::Example::ExamplePendingError, "something") - block_ran.should == true - end - - it "should raise Spec::Example::PendingExampleFixedError when its block does not fail" do - block_ran = false - lambda { - pending("something") do - block_ran = true - end - }.should raise_error(Spec::Example::PendingExampleFixedError, "Expected pending 'something' to fail. No Error was raised.") - block_ran.should == true - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#run with failure in example", :shared => true do - it "should add an example failure to the TestResult" do - example_group.run(options).should be_false - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#run" do - with_sandboxed_options do - attr_reader :example_group, :formatter, :reporter - before :each do - method_with_three_args = lambda { |arg1, arg2, arg3| } - @formatter = mock("formatter", :null_object => true, :example_pending => method_with_three_args) - options.formatters << formatter - options.backtrace_tweaker = mock("backtrace_tweaker", :null_object => true) - @reporter = FakeReporter.new(options) - options.reporter = reporter - @example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - describe("example") - it "does nothing" do - end - end - class << example_group - public :include - end - end - - after :each do - ExampleGroup.reset - end - - it "should not run when there are no examples" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - describe("Foobar") - end - example_group.examples.should be_empty - - reporter = mock("Reporter") - reporter.should_not_receive(:add_example_group) - example_group.run(options) - end - - it "should report the start of an example run" do - reporter.should_receive(:example_started) do |example| - example.should equal(example_group.examples[0]) - end - example_group.run(options) - end - - it "should report the end of an example run" do - reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example, execution_error| - example.should equal(example_group.examples[0]) - execution_error.should be_nil - end - example_group.run(options) - end - - describe "when before_each fails" do - before(:each) do - $example_ran = $after_each_ran = false - @example_group = describe("Foobar") do - before(:each) {raise} - it "should not be run" do - $example_ran = true - end - after(:each) do - $after_each_ran = true - end - end - end - - it "should not run example block" do - example_group.run(options) - $example_ran.should be_false - end - - it "should run after_each" do - example_group.run(options) - $after_each_ran.should be_true - end - - it "should report failure location when in before_each" do - reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example_group, error| - error.message.should eql("in before_each") - end - example_group.run(options) - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#run on dry run" do - before do - @options.dry_run = true - end - - it "should not run before(:all) or after(:all)" do - before_all_ran = false - after_all_ran = false - ExampleGroup.before(:all) { before_all_ran = true } - ExampleGroup.after(:all) { after_all_ran = true } - example_group.it("should") {} - example_group.run(options) - before_all_ran.should be_false - after_all_ran.should be_false - end - - it "should not run example" do - example_ran = false - example_group.it("should") {example_ran = true} - example_group.run(options) - example_ran.should be_false - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#run with specified examples" do - attr_reader :examples_that_were_run - before do - @examples_that_were_run = [] - end - - describe "when specified_examples matches entire ExampleGroup" do - before do - examples_that_were_run = @examples_that_were_run - @example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - describe("the ExampleGroup") - it("should be run") do - examples_that_were_run << 'should be run' - end - - it("should also be run") do - examples_that_were_run << 'should also be run' - end - end - options.parse_example "the ExampleGroup" - end - - it "should not run the Examples in the ExampleGroup" do - example_group.run(options) - examples_that_were_run.should == ['should be run', 'should also be run'] - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#run when specified_examples matches only Example description" do - before do - examples_that_were_run = @examples_that_were_run - @example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - describe("example") - it("should be run") do - examples_that_were_run << 'should be run' - end - end - options.parse_example "should be run" - end - - it "should not run the example" do - example_group.run(options) - examples_that_were_run.should == ['should be run'] - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#run when specified_examples does not match an Example description" do - before do - examples_that_were_run = @examples_that_were_run - @example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - describe("example") - it("should be something else") do - examples_that_were_run << 'should be something else' - end - end - options.parse_example "does not match anything" - end - - it "should not run the example" do - example_group.run(options) - examples_that_were_run.should == [] - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#run when specified_examples matches an Example description" do - before do - examples_that_were_run = @examples_that_were_run - @example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - describe("example") - it("should be run") do - examples_that_were_run << 'should be run' - end - it("should not be run") do - examples_that_were_run << 'should not be run' - end - end - options.parse_example "should be run" - end - - it "should run only the example" do - example_group.run(options) - examples_that_were_run.should == ["should be run"] - end - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#run with success" do - before do - @special_example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) - ExampleGroupFactory.register(:special, @special_example_group) - @not_special_example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) - ExampleGroupFactory.register(:not_special, @not_special_example_group) - end - - after do - ExampleGroupFactory.reset - end - - it "should send reporter example_group_started" do - reporter.should_receive(:example_group_started) - example_group.run(options) - end - - it "should run example on run" do - example_ran = false - example_group.it("should") {example_ran = true} - example_group.run(options) - example_ran.should be_true - end - - it "should run before(:all) block only once" do - before_all_run_count_run_count = 0 - example_group.before(:all) {before_all_run_count_run_count += 1} - example_group.it("test") {true} - example_group.it("test2") {true} - example_group.run(options) - before_all_run_count_run_count.should == 1 - end - - it "should run after(:all) block only once" do - after_all_run_count = 0 - example_group.after(:all) {after_all_run_count += 1} - example_group.it("test") {true} - example_group.it("test2") {true} - example_group.run(options) - after_all_run_count.should == 1 - @reporter.rspec_verify - end - - it "after(:all) should have access to all instance variables defined in before(:all)" do - context_instance_value_in = "Hello there" - context_instance_value_out = "" - example_group.before(:all) { @instance_var = context_instance_value_in } - example_group.after(:all) { context_instance_value_out = @instance_var } - example_group.it("test") {true} - example_group.run(options) - context_instance_value_in.should == context_instance_value_out - end - - it "should copy instance variables from before(:all)'s execution context into spec's execution context" do - context_instance_value_in = "Hello there" - context_instance_value_out = "" - example_group.before(:all) { @instance_var = context_instance_value_in } - example_group.it("test") {context_instance_value_out = @instance_var} - example_group.run(options) - context_instance_value_in.should == context_instance_value_out - end - - it "should not add global before callbacks for untargetted example_group" do - fiddle = [] - - ExampleGroup.before(:all) { fiddle << "Example.before(:all)" } - ExampleGroup.prepend_before(:all) { fiddle << "Example.prepend_before(:all)" } - @special_example_group.before(:each) { fiddle << "Example.before(:each, :type => :special)" } - @special_example_group.prepend_before(:each) { fiddle << "Example.prepend_before(:each, :type => :special)" } - @special_example_group.before(:all) { fiddle << "Example.before(:all, :type => :special)" } - @special_example_group.prepend_before(:all) { fiddle << "Example.prepend_before(:all, :type => :special)" } - - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) do - describe("I'm not special", :type => :not_special) - it "does nothing" - end - example_group.run(options) - fiddle.should == [ - 'Example.prepend_before(:all)', - 'Example.before(:all)', - ] - end - - it "should add global before callbacks for targetted example_groups" do - fiddle = [] - - ExampleGroup.before(:all) { fiddle << "Example.before(:all)" } - ExampleGroup.prepend_before(:all) { fiddle << "Example.prepend_before(:all)" } - @special_example_group.before(:each) { fiddle << "special.before(:each, :type => :special)" } - @special_example_group.prepend_before(:each) { fiddle << "special.prepend_before(:each, :type => :special)" } - @special_example_group.before(:all) { fiddle << "special.before(:all, :type => :special)" } - @special_example_group.prepend_before(:all) { fiddle << "special.prepend_before(:all, :type => :special)" } - @special_example_group.append_before(:each) { fiddle << "special.append_before(:each, :type => :special)" } - - example_group = Class.new(@special_example_group).describe("I'm a special example_group") {} - example_group.it("test") {true} - example_group.run(options) - fiddle.should == [ - 'Example.prepend_before(:all)', - 'Example.before(:all)', - 'special.prepend_before(:all, :type => :special)', - 'special.before(:all, :type => :special)', - 'special.prepend_before(:each, :type => :special)', - 'special.before(:each, :type => :special)', - 'special.append_before(:each, :type => :special)', - ] - end - - it "should order before callbacks from global to local" do - fiddle = [] - ExampleGroup.prepend_before(:all) { fiddle << "Example.prepend_before(:all)" } - ExampleGroup.before(:all) { fiddle << "Example.before(:all)" } - example_group.prepend_before(:all) { fiddle << "prepend_before(:all)" } - example_group.before(:all) { fiddle << "before(:all)" } - example_group.prepend_before(:each) { fiddle << "prepend_before(:each)" } - example_group.before(:each) { fiddle << "before(:each)" } - example_group.run(options) - fiddle.should == [ - 'Example.prepend_before(:all)', - 'Example.before(:all)', - 'prepend_before(:all)', - 'before(:all)', - 'prepend_before(:each)', - 'before(:each)' - ] - end - - it "should order after callbacks from local to global" do - fiddle = [] - example_group.after(:each) { fiddle << "after(:each)" } - example_group.append_after(:each) { fiddle << "append_after(:each)" } - example_group.after(:all) { fiddle << "after(:all)" } - example_group.append_after(:all) { fiddle << "append_after(:all)" } - ExampleGroup.after(:all) { fiddle << "Example.after(:all)" } - ExampleGroup.append_after(:all) { fiddle << "Example.append_after(:all)" } - example_group.run(options) - fiddle.should == [ - 'after(:each)', - 'append_after(:each)', - 'after(:all)', - 'append_after(:all)', - 'Example.after(:all)', - 'Example.append_after(:all)' - ] - end - - it "should have accessible instance methods from included module" do - mod1_method_called = false - mod1 = Module.new do - define_method :mod1_method do - mod1_method_called = true - end - end - - mod2_method_called = false - mod2 = Module.new do - define_method :mod2_method do - mod2_method_called = true - end - end - - example_group.include mod1, mod2 - - example_group.it("test") do - mod1_method - mod2_method - end - example_group.run(options) - mod1_method_called.should be_true - mod2_method_called.should be_true - end - - it "should include targetted modules included using configuration" do - mod1 = Module.new - mod2 = Module.new - mod3 = Module.new - Spec::Runner.configuration.include(mod1, mod2) - Spec::Runner.configuration.include(mod3, :type => :not_special) - - example_group = Class.new(@special_example_group).describe("I'm special", :type => :special) do - it "does nothing" - end - example_group.run(options) - - example_group.included_modules.should include(mod1) - example_group.included_modules.should include(mod2) - example_group.included_modules.should_not include(mod3) - end - - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#run with pending example that has a failing assertion" do - before do - example_group.it("should be pending") do - pending("Example fails") {false.should be_true} - end - end - - it "should send example_pending to formatter" do - @formatter.should_receive(:example_pending).with("example", "should be pending", "Example fails") - example_group.run(options) - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#run with pending example that does not have a failing assertion" do - it_should_behave_like "Spec::Example::ExampleGroup#run with failure in example" - - before do - example_group.it("should be pending") do - pending("Example passes") {true.should be_true} - end - end - - it "should send example_pending to formatter" do - @formatter.should_receive(:example_pending).with("example", "should be pending", "Example passes") - example_group.run(options) - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#run when before(:all) fails" do - it_should_behave_like "Spec::Example::ExampleGroup#run with failure in example" - - before do - ExampleGroup.before(:all) { raise NonStandardError, "before(:all) failure" } - end - - it "should not run any example" do - spec_ran = false - example_group.it("test") {spec_ran = true} - example_group.run(options) - spec_ran.should be_false - end - - it "should run ExampleGroup after(:all)" do - after_all_ran = false - ExampleGroup.after(:all) { after_all_ran = true } - example_group.run(options) - after_all_ran.should be_true - end - - it "should run example_group after(:all)" do - after_all_ran = false - example_group.after(:all) { after_all_ran = true } - example_group.run(options) - after_all_ran.should be_true - end - - it "should supply before(:all) as description" do - @reporter.should_receive(:example_failed) do |example, error| - example.description.should eql("before(:all)") - error.message.should eql("before(:all) failure") - end - - example_group.it("test") {true} - example_group.run(options) - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#run when before(:each) fails" do - it_should_behave_like "Spec::Example::ExampleGroup#run with failure in example" - - before do - ExampleGroup.before(:each) { raise NonStandardError } - end - - it "should run after(:all)" do - after_all_ran = false - ExampleGroup.after(:all) { after_all_ran = true } - example_group.run(options) - after_all_ran.should be_true - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#run when any example fails" do - it_should_behave_like "Spec::Example::ExampleGroup#run with failure in example" - - before do - example_group.it("should") { raise NonStandardError } - end - - it "should run after(:all)" do - after_all_ran = false - ExampleGroup.after(:all) { after_all_ran = true } - example_group.run(options) - after_all_ran.should be_true - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#run when first after(:each) block fails" do - it_should_behave_like "Spec::Example::ExampleGroup#run with failure in example" - - before do - class << example_group - attr_accessor :first_after_ran, :second_after_ran - end - example_group.first_after_ran = false - example_group.second_after_ran = false - - example_group.after(:each) do - self.class.second_after_ran = true - end - example_group.after(:each) do - self.class.first_after_ran = true - raise "first" - end - end - - it "should run second after(:each) block" do - reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |example, error| - example.should equal(example) - error.message.should eql("first") - end - example_group.run(options) - example_group.first_after_ran.should be_true - example_group.second_after_ran.should be_true - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#run when first before(:each) block fails" do - it_should_behave_like "Spec::Example::ExampleGroup#run with failure in example" - - before do - class << example_group - attr_accessor :first_before_ran, :second_before_ran - end - example_group.first_before_ran = false - example_group.second_before_ran = false - - example_group.before(:each) do - self.class.first_before_ran = true - raise "first" - end - example_group.before(:each) do - self.class.second_before_ran = true - end - end - - it "should not run second before(:each)" do - reporter.should_receive(:example_finished) do |name, error| - error.message.should eql("first") - end - example_group.run(options) - example_group.first_before_ran.should be_true - example_group.second_before_ran.should be_false - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "#run when failure in after(:all)" do - it_should_behave_like "Spec::Example::ExampleGroup#run with failure in example" - - before do - ExampleGroup.after(:all) { raise NonStandardError, "in after(:all)" } - end - - it "should return false" do - example_group.run(options).should be_false - end - end - end - end - - describe ExampleGroup, "subclasses" do - it "should have access to the described_type" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe(Array) - example_group.__send__(:described_type).should == Array - end - - it "should concat descriptions when nested" do - example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe(Array) - nested_group = example_group.describe("when empty") do; end - nested_group.description.to_s.should == "Array when empty" - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_matcher_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_matcher_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1a7e5da25..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_matcher_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Example - describe ExampleMatcher, "#matches?" do - def match_examples(examples) - simple_matcher do |actual, matcher| - matcher.failure_message = "expected matcher.matches?(#{description.inspect}) to return true, got false" - matcher.negative_failure_message = "expected matcher.matches?(#{description.inspect}) to return false, got true" - actual.matches?(examples) - end - end - - it "should match correct example_group and example" do - matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("example_group", "example") - matcher.should match_examples(["example_group example"]) - end - - it "should not match wrong example" do - matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("example_group", "other example") - matcher.should_not match_examples(["example_group example"]) - end - - it "should not match wrong example_group" do - matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("other example_group", "example") - matcher.should_not match_examples(["example_group example"]) - end - - it "should match example only" do - matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("example_group", "example") - matcher.should match_examples(["example"]) - end - - it "should match example_group only" do - matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("example_group", "example") - matcher.should match_examples(["example_group"]) - end - - it "should match example_group ending with before(:all)" do - matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("example_group", "example") - matcher.should match_examples(["example_group before(:all)"]) - end - - it "should escape regexp chars" do - matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("(con|text)", "[example]") - matcher.should_not match_examples(["con p"]) - end - - it "should match when example_group is modularized" do - matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("MyModule::MyClass", "example") - matcher.should match_examples(["MyClass example"]) - end - end - - describe ExampleMatcher, "#matches? normal case" do - it "matches when passed in example matches" do - matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("Foo", "bar") - matcher.matches?(["no match", "Foo bar"]).should == true - end - - it "does not match when no passed in examples match" do - matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("Foo", "bar") - matcher.matches?(["no match1", "no match2"]).should == false - end - end - - describe ExampleMatcher, "#matches? where description has '::' in it" do - it "matches when passed in example matches" do - matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("Foo::Bar", "baz") - matcher.matches?(["no match", "Foo::Bar baz"]).should == true - end - - it "does not match when no passed in examples match" do - matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("Foo::Bar", "baz") - matcher.matches?(["no match1", "no match2"]).should == false - end - end - - describe ExampleMatcher, "called with nil example" do - it "does not puke" do - matcher = ExampleMatcher.new("Foo::Bar", nil) - matcher.matches?(["anything"]).should == false - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_methods_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_methods_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9a6810952..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_methods_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,162 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -class Thing - attr_reader :arg - def initialize(arg=nil) - @arg = arg || :default - end - def ==(other) - @arg == other.arg - end - def eql?(other) - @arg == other.arg - end -end - -module Spec - module Example - describe ExampleMethods do - module ModuleThatIsReopened; end - - module Spec::Example::ExampleMethods - include ModuleThatIsReopened - end - - module ModuleThatIsReopened - def module_that_is_reopened_method; end - end - - describe "with an included module that is reopened" do - it "should have reopened methods" do - method(:module_that_is_reopened_method).should_not be_nil - end - end - - describe "#should" do - before(:each) do - @example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) - @options = ::Spec::Runner::Options.new(StringIO.new, StringIO.new) - end - - context "in an ExampleGroup with an implicit subject" do - it "delegates matcher to the implied subject" do - @example_group.describe(::Thing) - @example_group.example { should == ::Thing.new(:default) } - @example_group.example { should eql(::Thing.new(:default)) } - @example_group.run(@options).should be_true - end - end - - context "in an ExampleGroup using an explicit subject" do - it "delegates matcher to the declared subject" do - @example_group.describe(::Thing) - @example_group.subject { ::Thing.new(:other) } - @example_group.example { should == ::Thing.new(:other) } - @example_group.example { should eql(::Thing.new(:other)) } - @example_group.run(@options).should be_true - end - end - - context "in an ExampleGroup using 'self' as an explicit subject" do - it "delegates matcher to the ExampleGroup" do - @example_group.describe(::Thing) - @example_group.subject { self } - @example_group.example { should == self } - @example_group.example { should eql(self) } - @example_group.example do - self.instance_eval("def method_ok?; true end") - should be_method_ok - end - @example_group.run(@options).should be_true - end - end - end - - describe "#should_not" do - before(:each) do - @example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble) - @options = ::Spec::Runner::Options.new(StringIO.new, StringIO.new) - end - - context "in an ExampleGroup with an implicit subject" do - it "delegates matcher to the implied subject" do - @example_group.describe(::Thing) - @example_group.example { should_not == ::Thing.new(:other) } - @example_group.example { should_not eql(::Thing.new(:other)) } - @example_group.run(@options).should be_true - end - end - - context "in an ExampleGroup using an explicit subject" do - it "delegates matcher to the declared subject" do - @example_group.describe(::Thing) - @example_group.subject { ::Thing.new(:other) } - @example_group.example { should_not == ::Thing.new(:default) } - @example_group.example { should_not eql(::Thing.new(:default)) } - @example_group.run(@options).should be_true - end - end - - context "in an ExampleGroup using 'self' as an explicit subject" do - it "delegates matcher to the ExampleGroup" do - @example_group.describe(::Thing) - @example_group.subject { self } - @example_group.example { should_not == ::Thing.new(:default) } - @example_group.example { should_not eql(::Thing.new(:default)) } - @example_group.example do - self.instance_eval("def method_ok?; false end") - should_not be_method_ok - end - @example_group.run(@options).should be_true - end - end - end - end - - describe "#options" do - it "should expose the options hash" do - example = ExampleGroupDouble.new ExampleProxy.new("name", :this => 'that') do; end - example.options[:this].should == 'that' - end - end - - describe "#set_instance_variables_from_hash" do - it "preserves the options" do - example = ExampleGroupDouble.new ExampleProxy.new("name", :this => 'that') do; end - example.set_instance_variables_from_hash({:@_options => {}}) - example.options[:this].should == 'that' - end - end - - describe "#description" do - it "returns the supplied description" do - example = ExampleGroupDouble.new ExampleProxy.new("name") do; end - example.description.should == "name" - end - it "returns the generated description if there is no description supplied" do - example = ExampleGroupDouble.new ExampleProxy.new do; end - Spec::Matchers.stub!(:generated_description).and_return('this message') - example.description.should == "this message" - end - it "warns if there is no supplied or generated description" do - example = ExampleGroupDouble.new ExampleProxy.new(nil, {}, "this backtrace") do; end - Spec::Matchers.stub!(:generated_description).and_return(nil) - Spec.should_receive(:warn).with("No description supplied for example declared on this backtrace") - example.description - end - end - - describe "#expect" do - it "aliases #should with #to on the proc" do - a = 3 - expect { a += 1 }.to change{a}.from(3).to(4) - end - - it "aliases #should_not with #to_not on the proc" do - a = 3 - expect { nil }.to_not change{a} - end - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_proxy_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_proxy_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index de845c9e2..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/example_proxy_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Example - - describe ExampleProxy do - - describe "#description" do - it "provides the submitted description" do - proxy = ExampleProxy.new("the description") - proxy.description.should == "the description" - end - end - - describe "#update" do - it "updates the description" do - proxy = ExampleProxy.new("old description") - proxy.update("new description") - proxy.description.should == "new description" - end - end - - describe "#options" do - it "provides the submitted options" do - proxy = ExampleProxy.new(:ignore, {:these => :options}) - proxy.options.should == {:these => :options} - end - end - - describe "#backtrace (DEPRECATED - use #location)" do - before(:each) do - Spec.stub!(:deprecate) - end - - it "is deprecated" do - Spec.should_receive(:deprecate) - proxy = ExampleProxy.new(:ignore, {}, "path/to/location:37") - proxy.backtrace - end - - it "provides the location of the declaration of this group" do - proxy = ExampleProxy.new(:ignore, {}, "path/to/location:37") - proxy.backtrace.should == "path/to/location:37" - end - end - - describe "#location" do - it "provides the location of the declaration of this group" do - proxy = ExampleProxy.new(:ignore, {}, "path/to/location:37") - proxy.location.should == "path/to/location:37" - end - end - - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/helper_method_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/helper_method_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3653aec71..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/helper_method_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -# This was added to prove that http://rspec.lighthouseapp.com/projects/5645/tickets/211 -# was fixed in ruby 1.9.1 - -module HelperMethodExample - describe "a helper method" do - def helper_method - "received call" - end - - it "is available to examples in the same group" do - helper_method.should == "received call" - end - - describe "from a nested group" do - it "is available to examples in a nested group" do - helper_method.should == "received call" - end - end - - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/nested_example_group_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/nested_example_group_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 83e4a9d7c..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/nested_example_group_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Example - describe 'Nested Example Groups' do - parent = self - - def count - @count ||= 0 - @count = @count + 1 - @count - end - - before(:all) do - count.should == 1 - end - - before(:all) do - count.should == 2 - end - - before(:each) do - count.should == 3 - end - - before(:each) do - count.should == 4 - end - - it "should run before(:all), before(:each), example, after(:each), after(:all) in order" do - count.should == 5 - end - - after(:each) do - count.should == 7 - end - - after(:each) do - count.should == 6 - end - - after(:all) do - count.should == 9 - end - - after(:all) do - count.should == 8 - end - - describe 'nested example group' do - self.superclass.should == parent - - it "should run all before and after callbacks" do - count.should == 5 - end - end - end - - describe "Nested Example Groups" do - describe "description options", :other_options => "other options" do - it "includes :location" do - self.class.options[:location].should match(/#{__FILE__}/) - end - - it "includes any other options" do - self.class.options[:other_options].should == "other options" - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/pending_module_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/pending_module_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 275abc7d6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/pending_module_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -module Spec - module Example - describe Pending do - - context "when no block is supplied" do - it "raises an ExamplePendingError if no block is supplied" do - lambda { - pending "TODO" - }.should raise_error(ExamplePendingError, /TODO/) - end - end - - context "when the supplied block fails" do - it "raises an ExamplePendingError if a supplied block fails as expected" do - lambda { - pending "TODO" do - raise "oops" - end - }.should raise_error(ExamplePendingError, /TODO/) - end - end - - context "when the supplied block fails with a mock" do - it "raises an ExamplePendingError if a supplied block fails as expected with a mock" do - lambda { - pending "TODO" do - m = mock("thing") - m.should_receive(:foo) - m.rspec_verify - end - }.should raise_error(ExamplePendingError, /TODO/) - end - end - - context "when the supplied block passes" do - it "raises a PendingExampleFixedError" do - lambda { - pending "TODO" do - # success! - end - }.should raise_error(PendingExampleFixedError, /TODO/) - end - end - end - - describe ExamplePendingError do - it "should have the message provided" do - ExamplePendingError.new("a message").message.should == "a message" - end - end - - describe NotYetImplementedError do - it "should have the message 'Not Yet Implemented'" do - NotYetImplementedError.new.message.should == "Not Yet Implemented" - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/predicate_matcher_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/predicate_matcher_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a01858502..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/predicate_matcher_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Example - class Fish - def can_swim?(distance_in_yards) - distance_in_yards < 1000 - end - end - - describe "predicate_matcher[method_on_object] = matcher_method" do - before(:each) do - Spec.stub!(:deprecate) - end - - it "is deprecated" do - Spec.should_receive(:deprecate) - group = ExampleGroupDouble.describe("foo") do - predicate_matchers[:swim] = :can_swim? - end - group.run(Spec::Runner::Options.new(StringIO.new, StringIO.new)) - end - - it "should match matcher_method if method_on_object returns true" do - group = ExampleGroupDouble.describe(Fish) do - predicate_matchers[:swim] = :can_swim? - it { should swim(100) } - end - group.run(Spec::Runner::Options.new(StringIO.new, StringIO.new)) - end - - it "should not match matcher_method if method_on_object returns false" do - group = ExampleGroupDouble.describe(Fish) do - predicate_matchers[:swim] = :can_swim? - it { should_not swim(1000) } - end - group.run(Spec::Runner::Options.new(StringIO.new, StringIO.new)) - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/shared_example_group_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/shared_example_group_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bbebbf15c..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/shared_example_group_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,257 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Example - describe ExampleGroup, "with :shared => true" do - with_sandboxed_options do - attr_reader :formatter, :example_group - before(:each) do - @formatter = Spec::Mocks::Mock.new("formatter", :null_object => true) - options.formatters << formatter - @example_group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe("example_group") - class << example_group - public :include - end - end - - after(:each) do - @formatter.rspec_verify - @example_group = nil - Spec::Example::SharedExampleGroup.clear - end - - describe "#register" do - it "creates a new shared example group with the submitted args" do - block = lambda {|a|} - group = SharedExampleGroup.new("shared group") do end - Spec::Example::SharedExampleGroup.should_receive(:new).with("share me", &block).and_return(group) - Spec::Example::SharedExampleGroup.register("share me", &block) - end - - it "registers the shared example group" do - lambda do - Spec::Example::SharedExampleGroup.register "share me" do end - end.should change {Spec::Example::SharedExampleGroup.count}.by(1) - end - end - - it "complains when adding a second shared example_group with the same description" do - describe "shared example_group", :shared => true do - end - lambda do - describe "shared example_group", :shared => true do - end - end.should raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - - it "does NOT add the same group twice" do - lambda do - 2.times do - describe "shared example_group which gets loaded twice", :shared => true do - end - end - end.should change {Spec::Example::SharedExampleGroup.count}.by(1) - end - - it "does NOT complain when adding the same shared example_group again (i.e. file gets reloaded)" do - lambda do - 2.times do - describe "shared example_group which gets loaded twice", :shared => true do - end - end - end.should_not raise_error(ArgumentError) - end - - it "does NOT complain when adding the same shared example_group in same file with different absolute path" do - SharedExampleGroup.register( - "shared example_group", - :shared => true, - :location => "/my/spec/a/../shared.rb" - ) - SharedExampleGroup.register( - "shared example_group", - :shared => true, - :location => "/my/spec/b/../shared.rb" - ) - end - - it "complains when adding a different shared example_group with the same name in a different file with the same basename" do - SharedExampleGroup.register( - "shared example_group", - :shared => true, - :location => "/my/spec/a/shared.rb" - ) - lambda do - SharedExampleGroup.register( - "shared example_group", - :shared => true, - :location => "/my/spec/b/shared.rb" - ) - end.should raise_error(ArgumentError, /already exists/) - end - - it "adds examples to current example_group using it_should_behave_like" do - shared_example_group = SharedExampleGroup.register("shared example_group") do - it("shared example") {} - it("shared example 2") {} - end - - example_group.it("example") {} - example_group.number_of_examples.should == 1 - example_group.it_should_behave_like("shared example_group") - example_group.number_of_examples.should == 3 - end - - it "adds examples to from two shared groups" do - shared_example_group_1 = SharedExampleGroup.register("shared example_group 1") do - it("shared example 1") {} - end - - shared_example_group_1 = SharedExampleGroup.register("shared example_group 2") do - it("shared example 2") {} - end - - example_group.it("example") {} - example_group.number_of_examples.should == 1 - example_group.it_should_behave_like("shared example_group 1", "shared example_group 2") - example_group.number_of_examples.should == 3 - end - - it "adds examples to current example_group using include" do - shared_example_group = describe "all things", :shared => true do - it "should do stuff" do end - end - - example_group = describe "one thing" do - include shared_example_group - end - - example_group.number_of_examples.should == 1 - end - - it "adds examples to current example_group using it_should_behave_like with a module" do - ::AllThings = describe "all things", :shared => true do - it "should do stuff" do end - end - - example_group = describe "one thing" do - it_should_behave_like ::AllThings - end - - example_group.number_of_examples.should == 1 - end - - it "runs shared examples" do - shared_example_ran = false - shared_example_group = SharedExampleGroup.register("shared example_group") do - it("shared example") { shared_example_ran = true } - end - - example_ran = false - - example_group.it_should_behave_like("shared example_group") - example_group.it("example") {example_ran = true} - example_group.run(options) - example_ran.should be_true - shared_example_ran.should be_true - end - - it "runs before(:each) and after(:each) from shared example_group" do - shared_setup_ran = false - shared_teardown_ran = false - shared_example_group = SharedExampleGroup.register("shared example_group") do - before(:each) { shared_setup_ran = true } - after(:each) { shared_teardown_ran = true } - it("shared example") { shared_example_ran = true } - end - - example_ran = false - - example_group.it_should_behave_like("shared example_group") - example_group.it("example") {example_ran = true} - example_group.run(options) - example_ran.should be_true - shared_setup_ran.should be_true - shared_teardown_ran.should be_true - end - - it "should run before(:all) and after(:all) only once from shared example_group" do - shared_before_all_run_count = 0 - shared_after_all_run_count = 0 - shared_example_group = SharedExampleGroup.register("shared example_group") do - before(:all) { shared_before_all_run_count += 1} - after(:all) { shared_after_all_run_count += 1} - it("shared example") { shared_example_ran = true } - end - - example_ran = false - - example_group.it_should_behave_like("shared example_group") - example_group.it("example") {example_ran = true} - example_group.run(options) - example_ran.should be_true - shared_before_all_run_count.should == 1 - shared_after_all_run_count.should == 1 - end - - it "should include modules, included into shared example_group, into current example_group" do - @formatter.should_receive(:add_example_group).with(any_args) - - shared_example_group = SharedExampleGroup.register("shared example_group") do - it("shared example") { shared_example_ran = true } - end - - mod1_method_called = false - mod1 = Module.new do - define_method :mod1_method do - mod1_method_called = true - end - end - - mod2_method_called = false - mod2 = Module.new do - define_method :mod2_method do - mod2_method_called = true - end - end - - shared_example_group.__send__ :include, mod2 - - example_group.it_should_behave_like("shared example_group") - example_group.include mod1 - - example_group.it("test") do - mod1_method - mod2_method - end - example_group.run(options) - mod1_method_called.should be_true - mod2_method_called.should be_true - end - - it "should make methods defined in the shared example_group available in consuming example_group" do - shared_example_group = SharedExampleGroup.register("shared example_group xyz") do - def a_shared_helper_method - "this got defined in a shared example_group" - end - end - example_group.it_should_behave_like("shared example_group xyz") - success = false - example_group.it("should access a_shared_helper_method") do - a_shared_helper_method - success = true - end - example_group.run(options) - success.should be_true - end - - it "should raise when named shared example_group can not be found" do - lambda { - example_group.it_should_behave_like("non-existent shared example group") - violated - }.should raise_error("Shared Example Group 'non-existent shared example group' can not be found") - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/subclassing_example_group_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/subclassing_example_group_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 969014a73..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/subclassing_example_group_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Example - class GrandParentExampleGroup < Spec::Example::ExampleGroup - describe "Grandparent ExampleGroup" - end - - class ParentExampleGroup < GrandParentExampleGroup - describe "Parent ExampleGroup" - it "should bar" do - end - end - - class ChildExampleGroup < ParentExampleGroup - describe "Child ExampleGroup" - it "should bam" do - end - end - - describe ChildExampleGroup do - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/subject_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/subject_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c0e4fd800..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/example/subject_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Example - describe "implicit subject" do - describe "with a class" do - it "returns an instance of the class" do - group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe(Array) - example = group.new(ExampleProxy.new) - example.subject.should == [] - end - end - - describe "with a Module" do - it "returns the Module" do - group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe(Enumerable) - example = group.new(ExampleProxy.new) - example.subject.should == Enumerable - end - end - - describe "with a string" do - it "return the string" do - group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe('foo') - example = group.new(ExampleProxy.new) - example.subject.should == 'foo' - end - end - - describe "with a number" do - it "returns the number" do - group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe(15) - example = group.new(ExampleProxy.new) - example.subject.should == 15 - end - end - - end - - describe "explicit subject" do - describe "defined in a top level group" do - it "replaces the implicit subject in that group" do - group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe(Array) - group.subject { [1,2,3] } - example = group.new(ExampleProxy.new) - example.subject.should == [1,2,3] - end - end - - describe "defined in a top level group" do - before(:each) do - @group = Class.new do - extend Spec::Example::Subject::ExampleGroupMethods - include Spec::Example::Subject::ExampleMethods - class << self - def described_class - Array - end - end - def described_class - self.class.described_class - end - - subject { - [1,2,3] - } - end - end - - it "is available in a nested group (subclass)" do - nested_group = Class.new(@group) - - example = nested_group.new - example.subject.should == [1,2,3] - end - - it "is available in a doubly nested group (subclass)" do - nested_group = Class.new(@group) - doubly_nested_group = Class.new(nested_group) - - example = doubly_nested_group.new - example.subject.should == [1,2,3] - end - end - end - - describe ".its (to access subject's attributes)" do - with_sandboxed_options do - it "passes when expectation should pass" do - group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe(Array) - child = group.its(:length) { should == 0 } - child.run(options).should == true - end - - it "fails when expectation should fail" do - group = Class.new(ExampleGroupDouble).describe(Array) - child = group.its(:length) { should == 1 } - child.run(options).should == false - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/differs/default_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/differs/default_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3bc3c45ab..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/differs/default_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Fixtures - class Animal - def initialize(name,species) - @name,@species = name,species - end - - def inspect - <<-EOA - - EOA - end - end - end -end - -describe "Diff" do - before(:each) do - @options = ::Spec::Runner::Options.new(StringIO.new, StringIO.new) - @differ = Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default.new(@options) - end - - it "should output unified diff of two strings" do - expected="foo\nbar\nzap\nthis\nis\nsoo\nvery\nvery\nequal\ninsert\na\nline\n" - actual="foo\nzap\nbar\nthis\nis\nsoo\nvery\nvery\nequal\ninsert\na\nanother\nline\n" - expected_diff= <<'EOD' - - -@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - foo --zap - bar -+zap - this - is - soo -@@ -9,6 +9,5 @@ - equal - insert - a --another - line -EOD - - diff = @differ.diff_as_string(expected, actual) - diff.should eql(expected_diff) - end - - it "should output unified diff message of two arrays" do - expected = [ :foo, 'bar', :baz, 'quux', :metasyntactic, 'variable', :delta, 'charlie', :width, 'quite wide' ] - actual = [ :foo, 'bar', :baz, 'quux', :metasyntactic, 'variable', :delta, 'tango' , :width, 'very wide' ] - - expected_diff = <<'EOD' - - -@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ - :metasyntactic, - "variable", - :delta, -- "tango", -+ "charlie", - :width, -- "very wide"] -+ "quite wide"] -EOD - - - diff = @differ.diff_as_object(expected,actual) - diff.should == expected_diff - end - - it "should output a friendly message if comparing simple hashes" do - expected = { "foo" => "bar" } - actual = { "foo" => "baz" } - - expected_diff = <<'EOD' - -Expected the key "foo" to be "bar", but was "baz" - -EOD - - - diff = @differ.diff_as_hash(actual, expected) - diff.should == expected_diff - end - - - it "should output a friendly message if comparing simple hashes that contain different keys" do - expected = { "bar" => "foo" } - actual = { "foo" => "baz" } - - expected_diff = <<'EOD' - -Expected hash contains keys that target hash does not: ["bar"] -Target hash contains keys that expected hash does not: ["foo"] -Expected the key "bar" to be "foo", but was nil - -EOD - - - diff = @differ.diff_as_hash(actual, expected) - diff.should == expected_diff - end - - it "should output diff message if the hash is complex (containing Array or Hash)" do - expected = { "foo" => "bar", "fizz" => [1, 2, 3] } - actual = { "foo" => "baz", "fizz" => [1, 2] } - - # UGH - 1.8.7 seems to order hash keys differently than the others - if RUBY_VERSION =~ /^1.8.7/ - expected_diff = <<'EOD' - -Expected the key "fizz" to be [1, 2, 3], but was [1, 2] -Expected the key "foo" to be "bar", but was "baz" - - -@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ --{"fizz"=>[1, 2, 3], "foo"=>"bar"} -+{"fizz"=>[1, 2], "foo"=>"baz"} -EOD - else - expected_diff = <<'EOD' - -Expected the key "fizz" to be [1, 2, 3], but was [1, 2] -Expected the key "foo" to be "bar", but was "baz" - - -@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ --{"foo"=>"bar", "fizz"=>[1, 2, 3]} -+{"foo"=>"baz", "fizz"=>[1, 2]} -EOD - end - - diff = @differ.diff_as_hash(actual, expected) - diff.should == expected_diff - end - - - it "should output unified diff message of two objects" do - expected = Spec::Fixtures::Animal.new "bob", "giraffe" - actual = Spec::Fixtures::Animal.new "bob", "tortoise" - - expected_diff = <<'EOD' - -@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ - -EOD - - diff = @differ.diff_as_object(expected,actual) - diff.should == expected_diff - end - -end - - -describe "Diff in context format" do - before(:each) do - @options = Spec::Runner::Options.new(StringIO.new, StringIO.new) - @options.diff_format = :context - @differ = Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default.new(@options) - end - - it "should output unified diff message of two objects" do - expected = Spec::Fixtures::Animal.new "bob", "giraffe" - actual = Spec::Fixtures::Animal.new "bob", "tortoise" - - expected_diff = <<'EOD' - -*************** -*** 1,5 **** - ---- 1,5 ---- - -EOD - - diff = @differ.diff_as_object(expected,actual) - diff.should == expected_diff - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/extensions/kernel_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/extensions/kernel_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9a0ed3ce5..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/extensions/kernel_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe Object, "#should" do - before(:each) do - @target = "target" - @matcher = mock("matcher") - @matcher.stub!(:matches?).and_return(true) - @matcher.stub!(:failure_message_for_should) - end - - it "accepts and interacts with a matcher" do - @matcher.should_receive(:matches?).with(@target).and_return(true) - @target.should @matcher - end - - it "asks for a failure_message_for_should when matches? returns false" do - @matcher.should_receive(:matches?).with(@target).and_return(false) - @matcher.should_receive(:failure_message_for_should).and_return("the failure message") - lambda { - @target.should @matcher - }.should fail_with("the failure message") - end -end - -describe Object, "#should_not" do - before(:each) do - @target = "target" - @matcher = mock("matcher") - end - - it "accepts and interacts with a matcher" do - @matcher.should_receive(:matches?).with(@target).and_return(false) - @matcher.stub!(:failure_message_for_should_not) - - @target.should_not @matcher - end - - it "asks for a failure_message_for_should_not when matches? returns true" do - @matcher.should_receive(:matches?).with(@target).and_return(true) - @matcher.should_receive(:failure_message_for_should_not).and_return("the failure message for should not") - lambda { - @target.should_not @matcher - }.should fail_with("the failure message for should not") - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/fail_with_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/fail_with_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 639b7f950..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/fail_with_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe Spec::Expectations, "#fail_with with no diff" do - before(:each) do - @old_differ = Spec::Expectations.differ - Spec::Expectations.differ = nil - end - - it "should handle just a message" do - lambda { - Spec::Expectations.fail_with "the message" - }.should fail_with("the message") - end - - after(:each) do - Spec::Expectations.differ = @old_differ - end -end - -describe Spec::Expectations, "#fail_with with Array" do - before(:each) do - Spec.stub!(:warn) - end - - it "is deprecated" do - Spec.should_receive(:warn) - lambda { - Spec::Expectations.fail_with ["message", "expected", "actual"] - }.should raise_error - end -end - -describe Spec::Expectations, "#fail_with with diff" do - before(:each) do - @old_differ = Spec::Expectations.differ - @differ = mock("differ") - Spec::Expectations.differ = @differ - end - - it "should not call differ if no expected/actual" do - lambda { - Spec::Expectations.fail_with "the message" - }.should fail_with("the message") - end - - it "should call differ if expected/actual are presented separately" do - @differ.should_receive(:diff_as_string).and_return("diff") - lambda { - Spec::Expectations.fail_with "the message", "expected", "actual" - }.should fail_with("the message\n\n Diff:diff") - end - - it "should call differ if expected/actual are not strings" do - @differ.should_receive(:diff_as_object).and_return("diff") - lambda { - Spec::Expectations.fail_with "the message", :expected, :actual - }.should fail_with("the message\n\n Diff:diff") - end - - it "should call differ if expected/actual are both hashes" do - @differ.should_receive(:diff_as_hash).and_return("diff") - lambda { - Spec::Expectations.fail_with "the message", {:a => :b}, {:a => 'b'} - }.should fail_with("the message\n\n Diff:diff") - end - - it "should not call differ if expected or actual are procs" do - @differ.should_not_receive(:diff_as_string) - @differ.should_not_receive(:diff_as_object) - @differ.should_not_receive(:diff_as_hash) - lambda { - Spec::Expectations.fail_with "the message", lambda {}, lambda {} - }.should fail_with("the message") - end - - after(:each) do - Spec::Expectations.differ = @old_differ - end -end - -describe Spec::Expectations, "#fail_with with a nil message" do - before(:each) do - @old_differ = Spec::Expectations.differ - Spec::Expectations.differ = nil - end - - it "should handle just a message" do - lambda { - Spec::Expectations.fail_with nil - }.should raise_error(ArgumentError, /Failure message is nil\. Does your matcher define the appropriate failure_message_for_\* method to return a string\?/) - end - - after(:each) do - Spec::Expectations.differ = @old_differ - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/handler_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/handler_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e7d6a6ed1..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/handler_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,206 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module ExampleExpectations - - class ArbitraryMatcher - def initialize(*args, &block) - if args.last.is_a? Hash - @expected = args.last[:expected] - end - @expected = block.call if block - @block = block - end - - def matches?(target) - @target = target - return @expected == target - end - - def with(new_value) - @expected = new_value - self - end - - def failure_message - "expected #{@expected}, got #{@target}" - end - - def negative_failure_message - "expected not #{@expected}, got #{@target}" - end - end - - class PositiveOnlyMatcher < ArbitraryMatcher - undef negative_failure_message rescue nil - end - - def arbitrary_matcher(*args, &block) - ArbitraryMatcher.new(*args, &block) - end - - def positive_only_matcher(*args, &block) - PositiveOnlyMatcher.new(*args, &block) - end - -end - -module Spec - module Expectations - describe PositiveExpectationHandler do - describe "#handle_matcher" do - it "asks the matcher if it matches" do - matcher = mock("matcher") - actual = Object.new - matcher.should_receive(:matches?).with(actual).and_return(true) - Spec::Expectations::PositiveExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(actual, matcher) - end - - it "returns the match value" do - matcher = mock("matcher") - actual = Object.new - matcher.should_receive(:matches?).with(actual).and_return(:this_value) - Spec::Expectations::PositiveExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(actual, matcher).should == :this_value - end - - it "calls failure_message_for_should if the matcher implements it" do - matcher = mock("matcher", :failure_message_for_should => "message", :matches? => false) - actual = Object.new - - ::Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with("message") - - Spec::Expectations::PositiveExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(actual, matcher) - end - - it "calls fail if matcher.diffable?" do - matcher = mock("matcher", - :diffable? => true, - :failure_message_for_should => "message", - :matches? => false, - :expected => [1], - :actual => 2 - ) - actual = Object.new - - ::Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with("message", 1, 2) - - Spec::Expectations::PositiveExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(actual, matcher) - end - - it "calls failure_message if the matcher does not implement failure_message_for_should" do - matcher = mock("matcher", :failure_message => "message", :matches? => false) - actual = Object.new - - ::Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with("message") - - Spec::Expectations::PositiveExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(actual, matcher) - - end - - it "appends the :or message in the options hash passed to should" do - matcher = mock("matcher", :failure_message_for_should => "message", :matches? => false) - actual = Object.new - - ::Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with("custom") - - Spec::Expectations::PositiveExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(actual, matcher, "custom") - end - end - end - - describe NegativeExpectationHandler do - describe "#handle_matcher" do - it "asks the matcher if it doesn't match when the matcher responds to #does_not_match?" do - matcher = mock("matcher", :does_not_match? => true, :negative_failure_message => nil) - actual = Object.new - matcher.should_receive(:does_not_match?).with(actual).and_return(true) - Spec::Expectations::NegativeExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(actual, matcher) - end - - it "asks the matcher if it matches when the matcher doesn't respond to #does_not_match?" do - matcher = mock("matcher") - actual = Object.new - matcher.stub!(:negative_failure_message) - matcher.should_receive(:matches?).with(actual).and_return(false) - Spec::Expectations::NegativeExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(actual, matcher) - end - - it "returns the match value" do - matcher = mock("matcher") - actual = Object.new - matcher.should_receive(:matches?).with(actual).and_return(false) - matcher.stub!(:negative_failure_message).and_return("ignore") - Spec::Expectations::NegativeExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(actual, matcher).should be_false - end - - - it "calls failure_message_for_should_not if the matcher implements it" do - matcher = mock("matcher", :failure_message_for_should_not => "message", :matches? => true) - actual = Object.new - - ::Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with("message") - - Spec::Expectations::NegativeExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(actual, matcher) - - end - - it "calls negative_failure_message if the matcher does not implement failure_message_for_should_not" do - matcher = mock("matcher", :negative_failure_message => "message", :matches? => true) - actual = Object.new - - ::Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with("message") - - Spec::Expectations::NegativeExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(actual, matcher) - - end - - - it "calls fail if matcher.diffable?" do - matcher = mock("matcher", - :diffable? => true, - :failure_message_for_should_not => "message", - :matches? => true, - :expected => [1], - :actual => 2 - ) - actual = Object.new - - ::Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with("message", 1, 2) - - Spec::Expectations::NegativeExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(actual, matcher) - end - - it "appends the :or message in the options hash passed to should" do - matcher = mock("matcher", :failure_message_for_should_not => "message", :matches? => true) - actual = Object.new - - ::Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with("custom") - - Spec::Expectations::NegativeExpectationHandler.handle_matcher(actual, matcher, "custom") - end - - end - end - - describe PositiveExpectationHandler do - include ExampleExpectations - - it "should handle submitted args" do - 5.should arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 5) - 5.should arbitrary_matcher(:expected => "wrong").with(5) - lambda { 5.should arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 4) }.should fail_with("expected 4, got 5") - lambda { 5.should arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 5).with(4) }.should fail_with("expected 4, got 5") - 5.should_not arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 4) - 5.should_not arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 5).with(4) - lambda { 5.should_not arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 5) }.should fail_with("expected not 5, got 5") - lambda { 5.should_not arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 4).with(5) }.should fail_with("expected not 5, got 5") - end - - it "should handle the submitted block" do - 5.should arbitrary_matcher { 5 } - 5.should arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 4) { 5 } - 5.should arbitrary_matcher(:expected => 4).with(5) { 3 } - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/wrap_expectation_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/wrap_expectation_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9ef7d0075..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/expectations/wrap_expectation_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Matchers - describe "wrap_expectation" do - - def stub_matcher - @_stub_matcher ||= simple_matcher do - end - end - - def failing_matcher - @_failing_matcher ||= simple_matcher do - 1.should == 2 - end - end - - it "should return true if there is no error" do - wrap_expectation stub_matcher do - end.should be_true - end - - it "should return false if there is an error" do - wrap_expectation failing_matcher do - raise "error" - end.should be_false - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/spec_that_fails.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/spec_that_fails.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b2c484109..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/spec_that_fails.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -rspec_lib = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../../../../../../lib" -$:.unshift rspec_lib unless $:.include?(rspec_lib) -require 'spec/autorun' -require 'spec/test/unit' - -describe "example group with failures" do - it "should fail" do - false.should be_true - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/spec_that_passes.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/spec_that_passes.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4203af3a5..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/spec_that_passes.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -rspec_lib = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../../../../../../lib" -$:.unshift rspec_lib unless $:.include?(rspec_lib) -require 'spec/autorun' -require 'spec/test/unit' - -describe "example group with passing examples" do - it "should pass" do - true.should be_true - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/spec_with_errors.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/spec_with_errors.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a18ce72f7..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/spec_with_errors.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -rspec_lib = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../../../../../../lib" -$:.unshift rspec_lib unless $:.include?(rspec_lib) -require 'spec/autorun' -require 'spec/test/unit' - -describe "example group with errors" do - it "should raise errors" do - raise "error raised in example group with errors" - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/spec_with_options_hash.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/spec_with_options_hash.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7dc344bdd..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/spec_with_options_hash.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -rspec_lib = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../../../../../../lib" -$:.unshift rspec_lib unless $:.include?(rspec_lib) -require 'spec/autorun' -require 'spec/test/unit' - -describe "options hash" do - describe "#options" do - it "should expose the options hash" do - group = describe("group", :this => 'hash') {} - group.options[:this].should == 'hash' - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/test_case_that_fails.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/test_case_that_fails.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0a977cb15..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/test_case_that_fails.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -rspec_lib = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../../../../../../lib" -$:.unshift rspec_lib unless $:.include?(rspec_lib) -require 'spec/autorun' -require 'spec/test/unit' - -class TestCaseThatFails < Test::Unit::TestCase - def test_that_fails - false.should be_true - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/test_case_that_passes.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/test_case_that_passes.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 078a5f778..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/test_case_that_passes.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -rspec_lib = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../../../../../../lib" -$:.unshift rspec_lib unless $:.include?(rspec_lib) -require 'spec/autorun' -require 'spec/test/unit' - -class TestCaseThatPasses < Test::Unit::TestCase - def test_that_passes - true.should be_true - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/test_case_with_errors.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/test_case_with_errors.rb deleted file mode 100644 index dc5f52e47..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/test_case_with_errors.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -rspec_lib = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../../../../../../lib" -$:.unshift rspec_lib unless $:.include?(rspec_lib) -require 'spec/autorun' -require 'spec/test/unit' - -class TestCaseWithErrors < Test::Unit::TestCase - def test_with_error - raise "error raised in TestCaseWithErrors" - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/test_case_with_various_names.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/test_case_with_various_names.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 186db49d5..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/test_case_with_various_names.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -rspec_lib = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../../../../../../lib" -$:.unshift rspec_lib unless $:.include?(rspec_lib) -require 'spec/autorun' -require 'spec/test/unit' - -class TestCaseThatPasses < Test::Unit::TestCase - def test_should_allow_underscore - assert true - end - - def testShouldAllowUppercaseLetter - assert true - end - - def testshouldallowlowercaseletter - assert true - end - - define_method :"test: should allow punctuation" do - assert true - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/testsuite_adapter_spec_with_test_unit.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/testsuite_adapter_spec_with_test_unit.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5182b8203..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/resources/testsuite_adapter_spec_with_test_unit.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -rspec_lib = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../../../../../../lib" -$:.unshift rspec_lib unless $:.include?(rspec_lib) -require 'spec/autorun' -require 'spec/test/unit' - -module Test - module Unit - describe TestSuiteAdapter do - def create_adapter(group) - TestSuiteAdapter.new(group) - end - - describe "#size" do - it "should return the number of examples in the example group" do - group = Class.new(Spec::ExampleGroup) do - describe("some examples") - it("bar") {} - it("baz") {} - end - adapter = create_adapter(group) - adapter.size.should == 2 - end - end - - describe "#delete" do - it "should do nothing" do - group = Class.new(Spec::ExampleGroup) do - describe("Some Examples") - it("does something") {} - end - adapter = create_adapter(group) - adapter.delete(adapter.examples.first) - adapter.should be_empty - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/spec_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/spec_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 83ff52264..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/spec_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/interop/test/unit/test_unit_spec_helper' - -describe "ExampleGroup with test/unit/interop" do - include TestUnitSpecHelper - - describe "with passing examples" do - it "should output 0 failures" do - output = ruby("#{resources}/spec_that_passes.rb") - output.should include("1 example, 0 failures") - end - - it "should return an exit code of 0" do - ruby("#{resources}/spec_that_passes.rb") - $?.should == 0 - end - end - - describe "with failing examples" do - it "should output 1 failure" do - output = ruby("#{resources}/spec_that_fails.rb") - output.should include("1 example, 1 failure") - end - - it "should return an exit code of 256" do - ruby("#{resources}/spec_that_fails.rb") - $?.should == 256 - end - end - - describe "with example that raises an error" do - it "should output 1 failure" do - output = ruby("#{resources}/spec_with_errors.rb") - output.should include("1 example, 1 failure") - end - - it "should return an exit code of 256" do - ruby("#{resources}/spec_with_errors.rb") - $?.should == 256 - end - end - - describe "options hash" do - it "should be exposed" do - output = ruby("#{resources}/spec_with_options_hash.rb") - output.should include("1 example, 0 failures") - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/test_unit_spec_helper.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/test_unit_spec_helper.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1f6c223eb..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/test_unit_spec_helper.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'ruby_forker' - -module TestUnitSpecHelper - include RubyForker - - def resources - File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/resources" - end - - def run_script(file_name) - output = ruby(file_name) - if !$?.success? || output.include?("FAILED") || output.include?("Error") - raise output - end - output - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/testcase_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/testcase_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c1b252609..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/testcase_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/interop/test/unit/test_unit_spec_helper' - -describe "Test::Unit::TestCase" do - include TestUnitSpecHelper - - before(:each) do - @dir = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/resources" - end - - describe "with passing test case" do - it "should output 0 failures" do - output = ruby("#{@dir}/test_case_that_passes.rb") - output.should include("1 example, 0 failures") - end - - it "should return an exit code of 0" do - ruby("#{@dir}/test_case_that_passes.rb") - $?.should == 0 - end - end - - describe "with failing test case" do - it "should output 1 failure" do - output = ruby("#{@dir}/test_case_that_fails.rb") - output.should include("1 example, 1 failure") - end - - it "should return an exit code of 256" do - ruby("#{@dir}/test_case_that_fails.rb") - $?.should == 256 - end - end - - describe "with test case that raises an error" do - it "should output 1 failure" do - output = ruby("#{@dir}/test_case_with_errors.rb") - output.should include("1 example, 1 failure") - end - - it "should return an exit code of 256" do - ruby("#{@dir}/test_case_with_errors.rb") - $?.should == 256 - end - end - - it "should find all Test::Unit test methods" do - output = ruby("#{@dir}/test_case_with_various_names.rb") - output.should include("4 examples, 0 failures") - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/testsuite_adapter_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/testsuite_adapter_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 59743039a..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/interop/test/unit/testsuite_adapter_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec/interop/test/unit/test_unit_spec_helper' - -describe "TestSuiteAdapter" do - include TestUnitSpecHelper - it "should pass" do - dir = File.dirname(__FILE__) - run_script "#{dir}/resources/testsuite_adapter_spec_with_test_unit.rb" - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_close_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_close_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index cc0e5bd44..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_close_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -module Spec - module Matchers - describe "[actual.should] be_close(expected, delta)" do - it "matches when actual == expected" do - be_close(5.0, 0.5).matches?(5.0).should be_true - end - it "matches when actual < (expected + delta)" do - be_close(5.0, 0.5).matches?(5.49).should be_true - end - it "matches when actual > (expected - delta)" do - be_close(5.0, 0.5).matches?(4.51).should be_true - end - it "does not match when actual == (expected - delta)" do - be_close(5.0, 0.5).matches?(4.5).should be_false - end - it "does not match when actual < (expected - delta)" do - be_close(5.0, 0.5).matches?(4.49).should be_false - end - it "does not match when actual == (expected + delta)" do - be_close(5.0, 0.5).matches?(5.5).should be_false - end - it "does not match when actual > (expected + delta)" do - be_close(5.0, 0.5).matches?(5.51).should be_false - end - it "provides a failure message for should" do - #given - matcher = be_close(5.0, 0.5) - #when - matcher.matches?(5.51) - #then - matcher.failure_message_for_should.should == "expected 5.0 +/- (< 0.5), got 5.51" - end - - it "provides a failure message for should tno" do - #given - matcher = be_close(5.0, 0.5) - #when - matcher.matches?(5.49) - #then - matcher.failure_message_for_should_not.should == "expected 5.0 +/- (< 0.5), got 5.49" - end - it "provides a description" do - matcher = be_close(5.0, 0.5) - matcher.matches?(5.1) - matcher.description.should == "be close to 5.0 (within +- 0.5)" - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_instance_of_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_instance_of_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e6abd0b16..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_instance_of_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Matchers - [:be_an_instance_of, :be_instance_of].each do |method| - describe "actual.should #{method}(expected)" do - it "passes if actual is instance of expected class" do - 5.should send(method, Fixnum) - end - - it "fails if actual is instance of subclass of expected class" do - lambda { 5.should send(method, Numeric) }.should fail_with(%Q{expected 5 to be an instance of Numeric}) - end - - it "fails with failure message for should unless actual is instance of expected class" do - lambda { "foo".should send(method, Array) }.should fail_with(%Q{expected "foo" to be an instance of Array}) - end - - it "provides a description" do - matcher = be_an_instance_of(Fixnum) - matcher.matches?(Numeric) - matcher.description.should == "be an instance of Fixnum" - end - end - - describe "actual.should_not #{method}(expected)" do - - it "fails with failure message for should_not if actual is instance of expected class" do - lambda { "foo".should_not send(method, String) }.should fail_with(%Q{expected "foo" not to be an instance of String}) - end - - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_kind_of_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_kind_of_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d3f05e806..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_kind_of_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Matchers - [:be_a_kind_of, :be_kind_of].each do |method| - describe "actual.should #{method}(expected)" do - it "passes if actual is instance of expected class" do - 5.should send(method, Fixnum) - end - - it "passes if actual is instance of subclass of expected class" do - 5.should send(method, Numeric) - end - - it "fails with failure message for should unless actual is kind of expected class" do - lambda { "foo".should send(method, Array) }.should fail_with(%Q{expected "foo" to be a kind of Array}) - end - - it "provides a description" do - matcher = be_a_kind_of(String) - matcher.matches?("this") - matcher.description.should == "be a kind of String" - end - end - - describe "actual.should_not #{method}(expected)" do - it "fails with failure message for should_not if actual is kind of expected class" do - lambda { "foo".should_not send(method, String) }.should fail_with(%Q{expected "foo" not to be a kind of String}) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index db6258abf..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/be_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,311 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "should be_predicate" do - it "should pass when actual returns true for :predicate?" do - actual = stub("actual", :happy? => true) - actual.should be_happy - end - - it "should pass when actual returns true for :predicates? (present tense)" do - actual = stub("actual", :exists? => true, :exist? => true) - actual.should be_exist - end - - it "should fail when actual returns false for :predicate?" do - actual = stub("actual", :happy? => false) - lambda { - actual.should be_happy - }.should fail_with("expected happy? to return true, got false") - end - - it "should fail when actual returns false for :predicate?" do - actual = stub("actual", :happy? => nil) - lambda { - actual.should be_happy - }.should fail_with("expected happy? to return true, got nil") - end - - it "should fail when actual does not respond to :predicate?" do - lambda { - Object.new.should be_happy - }.should raise_error(NameError, /happy\?/) - end - - it "should fail on error other than NameError" do - actual = stub("actual") - actual.should_receive(:foo?).and_raise("aaaah") - lambda { - actual.should be_foo - }.should raise_error(/aaaah/) - end - - it "should fail on error other than NameError (with the present tense predicate)" do - actual = Object.new - actual.should_receive(:foos?).and_raise("aaaah") - lambda { - actual.should be_foo - }.should raise_error(/aaaah/) - end -end - -describe "should_not be_predicate" do - it "should pass when actual returns false for :sym?" do - actual = stub("actual", :happy? => false) - actual.should_not be_happy - end - - it "should pass when actual returns nil for :sym?" do - actual = stub("actual", :happy? => nil) - actual.should_not be_happy - end - - it "should fail when actual returns true for :sym?" do - actual = stub("actual", :happy? => true) - lambda { - actual.should_not be_happy - }.should fail_with("expected happy? to return false, got true") - end - - it "should fail when actual does not respond to :sym?" do - lambda { - Object.new.should_not be_happy - }.should raise_error(NameError) - end -end - -describe "should be_predicate(*args)" do - it "should pass when actual returns true for :predicate?(*args)" do - actual = mock("actual") - actual.should_receive(:older_than?).with(3).and_return(true) - actual.should be_older_than(3) - end - - it "should fail when actual returns false for :predicate?(*args)" do - actual = mock("actual") - actual.should_receive(:older_than?).with(3).and_return(false) - lambda { - actual.should be_older_than(3) - }.should fail_with("expected older_than?(3) to return true, got false") - end - - it "should fail when actual does not respond to :predicate?" do - lambda { - Object.new.should be_older_than(3) - }.should raise_error(NameError) - end -end - -describe "should_not be_predicate(*args)" do - it "should pass when actual returns false for :predicate?(*args)" do - actual = mock("actual") - actual.should_receive(:older_than?).with(3).and_return(false) - actual.should_not be_older_than(3) - end - - it "should fail when actual returns true for :predicate?(*args)" do - actual = mock("actual") - actual.should_receive(:older_than?).with(3).and_return(true) - lambda { - actual.should_not be_older_than(3) - }.should fail_with("expected older_than?(3) to return false, got true") - end - - it "should fail when actual does not respond to :predicate?" do - lambda { - Object.new.should_not be_older_than(3) - }.should raise_error(NameError) - end -end - -describe "should be_true" do - it "should pass when actual equal(true)" do - true.should be_true - end - - it "should fail when actual equal(false)" do - lambda { - false.should be_true - }.should fail_with("expected true, got false") - end -end - -describe "should be_false" do - it "should pass when actual equal(false)" do - false.should be_false - end - - it "should fail when actual equal(true)" do - lambda { - true.should be_false - }.should fail_with("expected false, got true") - end -end - -describe "should be_nil" do - it "should pass when actual is nil" do - nil.should be_nil - end - - it "should fail when actual is not nil" do - lambda { - :not_nil.should be_nil - }.should fail_with("expected nil, got :not_nil") - end -end - -describe "should_not be_nil" do - it "should pass when actual is not nil" do - :not_nil.should_not be_nil - end - - it "should fail when actual is nil" do - lambda { - nil.should_not be_nil - }.should fail_with("expected not nil, got nil") - end -end - -describe "should be <" do - it "should pass when < operator returns true" do - 3.should be < 4 - end - - it "should fail when < operator returns false" do - lambda { 3.should be < 3 }.should fail_with("expected < 3, got 3") - end -end - -describe "should be <=" do - it "should pass when <= operator returns true" do - 3.should be <= 4 - 4.should be <= 4 - end - - it "should fail when <= operator returns false" do - lambda { 3.should be <= 2 }.should fail_with("expected <= 2, got 3") - end -end - -describe "should be >=" do - it "should pass when >= operator returns true" do - 4.should be >= 4 - 5.should be >= 4 - end - - it "should fail when >= operator returns false" do - lambda { 3.should be >= 4 }.should fail_with("expected >= 4, got 3") - end -end - -describe "should be >" do - it "should pass when > operator returns true" do - 5.should be > 4 - end - - it "should fail when > operator returns false" do - lambda { 3.should be > 4 }.should fail_with("expected > 4, got 3") - end -end - -describe "should be ==" do - it "should pass when == operator returns true" do - 5.should be == 5 - end - - it "should fail when == operator returns false" do - lambda { 3.should be == 4 }.should fail_with("expected == 4, got 3") - end -end - -describe "should be ===" do - it "should pass when === operator returns true" do - Hash.should be === Hash.new - end - - it "should fail when === operator returns false" do - lambda { Hash.should be === "not a hash" }.should fail_with(%[expected === not a hash, got Hash]) - end -end - -describe "should_not with operators" do - it "should coach user to stop using operators with should_not" do - lambda { - 5.should_not be < 6 - }.should raise_error(/not only FAILED,\nit is a bit confusing./m) - end -end - -describe "should be" do - it "should pass if actual is true or a set value" do - true.should be - 1.should be - end - - it "should fail if actual is false" do - lambda {false.should be}.should fail_with("expected true, got false") - end - - it "should fail if actual is nil" do - lambda {nil.should be}.should fail_with("expected true, got nil") - end -end - -describe "should be(value)" do - it "should pass if actual.equal?(value)" do - 5.should be(5) - end - it "should fail if !actual.equal?(value)" do - lambda { 5.should be(6) }.should fail_with("expected 6, got 5") - end -end - -describe "'should be' with operator" do - it "should include 'be' in the description" do - (be > 6).description.should =~ /be > 6/ - (be >= 6).description.should =~ /be >= 6/ - (be <= 6).description.should =~ /be <= 6/ - (be < 6).description.should =~ /be < 6/ - end -end - - -describe "arbitrary predicate with DelegateClass" do - it "should access methods defined in the delegating class (LH[#48])" do - require 'delegate' - class ArrayDelegate < DelegateClass(Array) - def initialize(array) - @internal_array = array - super(@internal_array) - end - - def large? - @internal_array.size >= 5 - end - end - - delegate = ArrayDelegate.new([1,2,3,4,5,6]) - delegate.should be_large - end -end - -describe "be_a, be_an" do - it "should pass when class matches" do - "foobar".should be_a(String) - [1,2,3].should be_an(Array) - end - - it "should fail when class does not match" do - "foobar".should_not be_a(Hash) - [1,2,3].should_not be_an(Integer) - end -end - -describe "be_an_instance_of" do - it "passes when direct class matches" do - 5.should be_an_instance_of(Fixnum) - end - - it "fails when class is higher up hierarchy" do - 5.should_not be_an_instance_of(Numeric) - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/change_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/change_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e70daf37d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/change_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,349 +0,0 @@ -#Based on patch from Wilson Bilkovich - -require 'spec_helper' -class SomethingExpected - attr_accessor :some_value -end - -describe "should change(actual, message)" do - before(:each) do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = 5 - end - - it "should pass when actual is modified by the block" do - expect {@instance.some_value = 6}.to change(@instance, :some_value) - end - - it "should fail when actual is not modified by the block" do - expect do - expect {}.to change(@instance, :some_value) - end.to fail_with("some_value should have changed, but is still 5") - end - - it "provides a #description" do - change(@instance, :some_value).description.should == "change #some_value" - end -end - -describe "should_not change(actual, message)" do - before(:each) do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = 5 - end - - it "should pass when actual is not modified by the block" do - expect { }.to_not change(@instance, :some_value) - end - - it "should fail when actual is not modified by the block" do - expect do - expect {@instance.some_value = 6}.to_not change(@instance, :some_value) - end.to fail_with("some_value should not have changed, but did change from 5 to 6") - end -end - -describe "should change { block }" do - before(:each) do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = 5 - end - - it "should pass when actual is modified by the block" do - expect {@instance.some_value = 6}.to change { @instance.some_value } - end - - it "should fail when actual is not modified by the block" do - expect do - expect {}.to change{ @instance.some_value } - end.to fail_with("result should have changed, but is still 5") - end - - it "should warn if passed a block using do/end instead of {}" do - expect do - expect {}.to change do; end - end.to raise_error(Spec::Matchers::MatcherError, /block passed to should or should_not/) - end - - it "provides a #description" do - change { @instance.some_value }.description.should == "change #result" - end -end - -describe "should_not change { block }" do - before(:each) do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = 5 - end - - it "should pass when actual is modified by the block" do - expect {}.to_not change{ @instance.some_value } - end - - it "should fail when actual is not modified by the block" do - expect do - expect {@instance.some_value = 6}.to_not change { @instance.some_value } - end.to fail_with("result should not have changed, but did change from 5 to 6") - end - - it "should warn if passed a block using do/end instead of {}" do - expect do - expect {}.to_not change do; end - end.to raise_error(Spec::Matchers::MatcherError, /block passed to should or should_not/) - end -end - -describe "should change(actual, message).by(expected)" do - before(:each) do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = 5 - end - - it "should pass when attribute is changed by expected amount" do - expect { @instance.some_value += 1 }.to change(@instance, :some_value).by(1) - end - - it "should fail when the attribute is changed by unexpected amount" do - expect do - expect { @instance.some_value += 2 }.to change(@instance, :some_value).by(1) - end.to fail_with("some_value should have been changed by 1, but was changed by 2") - end - - it "should fail when the attribute is changed by unexpected amount in the opposite direction" do - expect do - expect { @instance.some_value -= 1 }.to change(@instance, :some_value).by(1) - end.to fail_with("some_value should have been changed by 1, but was changed by -1") - end -end - -describe "should change{ block }.by(expected)" do - before(:each) do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = 5 - end - - it "should pass when attribute is changed by expected amount" do - expect { @instance.some_value += 1 }.to change{@instance.some_value}.by(1) - end - - it "should fail when the attribute is changed by unexpected amount" do - expect do - expect { @instance.some_value += 2 }.to change{@instance.some_value}.by(1) - end.to fail_with("result should have been changed by 1, but was changed by 2") - end - - it "should fail when the attribute is changed by unexpected amount in the opposite direction" do - expect do - expect { @instance.some_value -= 1 }.to change{@instance.some_value}.by(1) - end.to fail_with("result should have been changed by 1, but was changed by -1") - end -end - -describe "should change(actual, message).by_at_least(expected)" do - before(:each) do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = 5 - end - - it "should pass when attribute is changed by greater than the expected amount" do - expect { @instance.some_value += 2 }.to change(@instance, :some_value).by_at_least(1) - end - - it "should pass when attribute is changed by the expected amount" do - expect { @instance.some_value += 2 }.to change(@instance, :some_value).by_at_least(2) - end - - it "should fail when the attribute is changed by less than the expected amount" do - expect do - expect { @instance.some_value += 1 }.to change(@instance, :some_value).by_at_least(2) - end.to fail_with("some_value should have been changed by at least 2, but was changed by 1") - end - -end - -describe "should change{ block }.by_at_least(expected)" do - before(:each) do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = 5 - end - - it "should pass when attribute is changed by greater than expected amount" do - expect { @instance.some_value += 2 }.to change{@instance.some_value}.by_at_least(1) - end - - it "should pass when attribute is changed by the expected amount" do - expect { @instance.some_value += 2 }.to change{@instance.some_value}.by_at_least(2) - end - - it "should fail when the attribute is changed by less than the unexpected amount" do - expect do - expect { @instance.some_value += 1 }.to change{@instance.some_value}.by_at_least(2) - end.to fail_with("result should have been changed by at least 2, but was changed by 1") - end -end - - -describe "should change(actual, message).by_at_most(expected)" do - before(:each) do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = 5 - end - - it "should pass when attribute is changed by less than the expected amount" do - expect { @instance.some_value += 2 }.to change(@instance, :some_value).by_at_most(3) - end - - it "should pass when attribute is changed by the expected amount" do - expect { @instance.some_value += 2 }.to change(@instance, :some_value).by_at_most(2) - end - - it "should fail when the attribute is changed by greater than the expected amount" do - expect do - expect { @instance.some_value += 2 }.to change(@instance, :some_value).by_at_most(1) - end.to fail_with("some_value should have been changed by at most 1, but was changed by 2") - end - -end - -describe "should change{ block }.by_at_most(expected)" do - before(:each) do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = 5 - end - - it "should pass when attribute is changed by less than expected amount" do - expect { @instance.some_value += 2 }.to change{@instance.some_value}.by_at_most(3) - end - - it "should pass when attribute is changed by the expected amount" do - expect { @instance.some_value += 2 }.to change{@instance.some_value}.by_at_most(2) - end - - it "should fail when the attribute is changed by greater than the unexpected amount" do - expect do - expect { @instance.some_value += 2 }.to change{@instance.some_value}.by_at_most(1) - end.to fail_with("result should have been changed by at most 1, but was changed by 2") - end -end - -describe "should change(actual, message).from(old)" do - before(:each) do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = 'string' - end - - it "should pass when attribute is == to expected value before executing block" do - expect { @instance.some_value = "astring" }.to change(@instance, :some_value).from("string") - end - - it "should fail when attribute is not == to expected value before executing block" do - expect do - expect { @instance.some_value = "knot" }.to change(@instance, :some_value).from("cat") - end.to fail_with("some_value should have initially been \"cat\", but was \"string\"") - end -end - -describe "should change{ block }.from(old)" do - before(:each) do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = 'string' - end - - it "should pass when attribute is == to expected value before executing block" do - expect { @instance.some_value = "astring" }.to change{@instance.some_value}.from("string") - end - - it "should fail when attribute is not == to expected value before executing block" do - expect do - expect { @instance.some_value = "knot" }.to change{@instance.some_value}.from("cat") - end.to fail_with("result should have initially been \"cat\", but was \"string\"") - end -end - -describe "should change(actual, message).to(new)" do - before(:each) do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = 'string' - end - - it "should pass when attribute is == to expected value after executing block" do - expect { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.to change(@instance, :some_value).to("cat") - end - - it "should fail when attribute is not == to expected value after executing block" do - expect do - expect { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.to change(@instance, :some_value).from("string").to("dog") - end.to fail_with("some_value should have been changed to \"dog\", but is now \"cat\"") - end -end - -describe "should change{ block }.to(new)" do - before(:each) do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = 'string' - end - - it "should pass when attribute is == to expected value after executing block" do - expect { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.to change{@instance.some_value}.to("cat") - end - - it "should fail when attribute is not == to expected value after executing block" do - expect do - expect { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.to change{@instance.some_value}.from("string").to("dog") - end.to fail_with("result should have been changed to \"dog\", but is now \"cat\"") - end -end - -describe "should change(actual, message).from(old).to(new)" do - before(:each) do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = 'string' - end - - it "should pass when #to comes before #from" do - expect { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.to change(@instance, :some_value).to("cat").from("string") - end - - it "should pass when #from comes before #to" do - expect { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.to change(@instance, :some_value).from("string").to("cat") - end - - it "should show the correct messaging when #after and #to are different" do - expect do - expect { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.to change(@instance, :some_value).from("string").to("dog") - end.to fail_with("some_value should have been changed to \"dog\", but is now \"cat\"") - end - - it "should show the correct messaging when #before and #from are different" do - expect do - expect { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.to change(@instance, :some_value).from("not_string").to("cat") - end.to fail_with("some_value should have initially been \"not_string\", but was \"string\"") - end -end - -describe "should change{ block }.from(old).to(new)" do - before(:each) do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = 'string' - end - - it "should pass when #to comes before #from" do - expect { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.to change{@instance.some_value}.to("cat").from("string") - end - - it "should pass when #from comes before #to" do - expect { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.to change{@instance.some_value}.from("string").to("cat") - end -end - -describe Spec::Matchers::Change do - it "should work when the receiver has implemented #send" do - @instance = SomethingExpected.new - @instance.some_value = "string" - def @instance.send(*args); raise "DOH! Library developers shouldn't use #send!" end - - expect { - expect { @instance.some_value = "cat" }.to change(@instance, :some_value) - }.to_not raise_error - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/compatibility_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/compatibility_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3987e590f..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/compatibility_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -Spec::Matchers.define :have_public_instance_method do |method| - match do |klass| - klass.public_instance_methods.any? {|m| [method, method.to_sym].include?(m)} - end -end - -(Spec::Matchers.constants.sort).each do |c| - if (Class === (klass = Spec::Matchers.const_get(c))) - describe klass do - if klass.public_instance_methods.any? {|m| ['failure_message_for_should',:failure_message_for_should].include?(m)} - describe "called with should" do - subject { klass } - it { should have_public_instance_method('failure_message_for_should')} - it { should have_public_instance_method('failure_message')} - end - end - if klass.public_instance_methods.any? {|m| ['failure_message_for_should_not',:failure_message_for_should_not].include?(m)} - describe "called with should not" do - subject { klass } - it { should have_public_instance_method('failure_message_for_should_not')} - it { should have_public_instance_method('negative_failure_message')} - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/description_generation_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/description_generation_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 51b483c74..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/description_generation_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,160 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "Matchers should be able to generate their own descriptions" do - after(:each) do - Spec::Matchers.clear_generated_description - end - - it "should == expected" do - "this".should == "this" - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should == \"this\"" - end - - it "should not == expected" do - "this".should_not == "that" - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should not == \"that\"" - end - - it "should be empty (arbitrary predicate)" do - [].should be_empty - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should be empty" - end - - it "should not be empty (arbitrary predicate)" do - [1].should_not be_empty - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should not be empty" - end - - it "should be true" do - true.should be_true - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should be true" - end - - it "should be false" do - false.should be_false - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should be false" - end - - it "should be nil" do - nil.should be_nil - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should be nil" - end - - it "should be > n" do - 5.should be > 3 - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should be > 3" - end - - it "should be predicate arg1, arg2 and arg3" do - 5.0.should be_between(0,10) - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should be between 0 and 10" - end - - it "should equal" do - expected = "expected" - expected.should equal(expected) - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should equal \"expected\"" - end - - it "should_not equal" do - 5.should_not equal(37) - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should not equal 37" - end - - it "should eql" do - "string".should eql("string") - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should eql \"string\"" - end - - it "should not eql" do - "a".should_not eql(:a) - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should not eql :a" - end - - it "should have_key" do - {:a => "a"}.should have_key(:a) - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should have key :a" - end - - it "should have n items" do - team.should have(3).players - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should have 3 players" - end - - it "should have at least n items" do - team.should have_at_least(2).players - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should have at least 2 players" - end - - it "should have at most n items" do - team.should have_at_most(4).players - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should have at most 4 players" - end - - it "should include" do - [1,2,3].should include(3) - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should include 3" - end - - it "array.should =~ [1,2,3]" do - [1,2,3].should =~ [1,2,3] - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should contain exactly 1, 2 and 3" - end - - it "should match" do - "this string".should match(/this string/) - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should match /this string/" - end - - it "should raise_error" do - lambda { raise }.should raise_error - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should raise Exception" - end - - it "should raise_error with type" do - lambda { raise }.should raise_error(RuntimeError) - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should raise RuntimeError" - end - - it "should raise_error with type and message" do - lambda { raise "there was an error" }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, "there was an error") - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should raise RuntimeError with \"there was an error\"" - end - - it "should respond_to" do - [].should respond_to(:insert) - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should respond to #insert" - end - - it "should throw symbol" do - lambda { throw :what_a_mess }.should throw_symbol - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should throw a Symbol" - end - - it "should throw symbol (with named symbol)" do - lambda { throw :what_a_mess }.should throw_symbol(:what_a_mess) - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should == "should throw :what_a_mess" - end - - def team - Class.new do - def players - [1,2,3] - end - end.new - end -end - -describe "a Matcher with no description" do - def matcher - Class.new do - def matches?(ignore); true; end - def failure_message; ""; end - end.new - end - - it "should provide a helpful message when used in a string-less example block" do - 5.should matcher - Spec::Matchers.generated_description.should =~ /When you call.*description method/m - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/dsl_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/dsl_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9c280e5ae..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/dsl_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Matchers - module DSL - describe "#create" do - it "is deprecated" do - Spec.should_receive(:deprecate) - mod = Module.new - mod.extend Spec::Matchers::DSL - mod.create(:foo) - end - end - - describe "#define" do - it "creates a method that initializes a new matcher with the submitted name and expected arg" do - # FIXME - this expects new to be called, but we need something - # more robust - that expects new to be called with a specific - # block (lambda, proc, whatever) - mod = Module.new - mod.extend Spec::Matchers::DSL - mod.define(:foo) - - obj = Object.new - obj.extend mod - - Spec::Matchers::Matcher.should_receive(:new).with(:foo, 3) - - obj.foo(3) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/eql_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/eql_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5cdf541eb..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/eql_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Matchers - describe "eql" do - it "should match when actual.eql?(expected)" do - 1.should eql(1) - end - - it "should not match when !actual.eql?(expected)" do - 1.should_not eql(2) - end - - it "should describe itself" do - matcher = eql(1) - matcher.matches?(1) - matcher.description.should == "eql 1" - end - - it "should provide message, expected and actual on #failure_message" do - matcher = eql("1") - matcher.matches?(1) - matcher.failure_message_for_should.should == "\nexpected \"1\"\n got 1\n\n(compared using eql?)\n" - end - - it "should provide message, expected and actual on #negative_failure_message" do - matcher = eql(1) - matcher.matches?(1) - matcher.failure_message_for_should_not.should == "\nexpected 1 not to equal 1\n\n(compared using eql?)\n" - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/equal_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/equal_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index cb2fc1e51..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/equal_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -module Spec - module Matchers - describe "equal" do - - def inspect_object(o) - "#<#{o.class}:#{o.object_id}> => #{o.inspect}" - end - - it "should match when actual.equal?(expected)" do - 1.should equal(1) - end - - it "should not match when !actual.equal?(expected)" do - 1.should_not equal("1") - end - - it "should describe itself" do - matcher = equal(1) - matcher.matches?(1) - matcher.description.should == "equal 1" - end - - it "should provide message on #failure_message" do - expected, actual = "1", "1" - matcher = equal(expected) - matcher.matches?(actual) - - matcher.failure_message_for_should.should == <<-MESSAGE - -expected #{inspect_object(expected)} - got #{inspect_object(actual)} - -Compared using equal?, which compares object identity, -but expected and actual are not the same object. Use -'actual.should == expected' if you don't care about -object identity in this example. - -MESSAGE - end - - it "should provide message on #negative_failure_message" do - expected = actual = "1" - matcher = equal(expected) - matcher.matches?(actual) - matcher.failure_message_for_should_not.should == <<-MESSAGE - -expected not #{inspect_object(expected)} - got #{inspect_object(actual)} - -Compared using equal?, which compares object identity. - -MESSAGE - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/exist_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/exist_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f95c86ff8..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/exist_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -class Substance - def initialize exists, description - @exists = exists - @description = description - end - def exist?(arg=nil) - @exists - end - def inspect - @description - end -end - -class SubstanceTester - include Spec::Matchers - def initialize substance - @substance = substance - end - def should_exist - @substance.should exist - end -end - -describe "should exist" do - - before(:each) do - @real = Substance.new true, 'something real' - @imaginary = Substance.new false, 'something imaginary' - end - - describe "within an example group" do - - it "passes if target exists" do - @real.should exist - end - - it "passes if target exists with args" do - @real.should exist('this arg') - end - - it "fails if target does not exist" do - lambda { @imaginary.should exist }.should fail - end - - it "describes itself" do - exist.description.should == "exist" - end - - it "passes should_not exist if target doesn't exist" do - lambda { @real.should_not exist }.should fail - end - end - - describe "outside of an example group" do - - it "should pass if target exists" do - real_tester = SubstanceTester.new @real - real_tester.should_exist - end - - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/has_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/has_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b6f259913..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/has_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "should have_sym(*args)" do - it "should pass if #has_sym?(*args) returns true" do - {:a => "A"}.should have_key(:a) - end - - it "should fail if #has_sym?(*args) returns false" do - lambda { - {:b => "B"}.should have_key(:a) - }.should fail_with("expected #has_key?(:a) to return true, got false") - end - - it "should fail if #has_sym?(*args) returns nil" do - klass = Class.new do - def has_foo? - end - end - lambda { - klass.new.should have_foo - }.should fail_with("expected #has_foo?(nil) to return true, got false") - end - - it "should fail if target does not respond to #has_sym?" do - lambda { - Object.new.should have_key(:a) - }.should raise_error(NoMethodError) - end - - it "should reraise an exception thrown in #has_sym?(*args)" do - o = Object.new - def o.has_sym?(*args) - raise "Funky exception" - end - lambda { o.should have_sym(:foo) }.should raise_error("Funky exception") - end -end - -describe "should_not have_sym(*args)" do - it "should pass if #has_sym?(*args) returns false" do - {:a => "A"}.should_not have_key(:b) - end - - it "should pass if #has_sym?(*args) returns nil" do - klass = Class.new do - def has_foo? - end - end - klass.new.should_not have_foo - end - - it "should fail if #has_sym?(*args) returns true" do - lambda { - {:a => "A"}.should_not have_key(:a) - }.should fail_with("expected #has_key?(:a) to return false, got true") - end - - it "should fail if target does not respond to #has_sym?" do - lambda { - Object.new.should have_key(:a) - }.should raise_error(NoMethodError) - end - - it "should reraise an exception thrown in #has_sym?(*args)" do - o = Object.new - def o.has_sym?(*args) - raise "Funky exception" - end - lambda { o.should_not have_sym(:foo) }.should raise_error("Funky exception") - end -end - -describe "has" do - it "should work when the target implements #send" do - o = {:a => "A"} - def o.send(*args); raise "DOH! Library developers shouldn't use #send!" end - lambda { - o.should have_key(:a) - }.should_not raise_error - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/have_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/have_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 07c294976..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/have_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,396 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -share_as :HaveSpecHelper do - def create_collection_owner_with(n) - owner = Spec::Expectations::Helper::CollectionOwner.new - (1..n).each do |number| - owner.add_to_collection_with_length_method(number) - owner.add_to_collection_with_size_method(number) - end - owner - end - before(:each) do - if defined?(::ActiveSupport::Inflector) - @active_support_was_defined = true - else - @active_support_was_defined = false - module ::ActiveSupport - class Inflector - def self.pluralize(string) - string.to_s + 's' - end - end - end - end - end -end - - -describe "should have(n).items" do - include HaveSpecHelper - - it "should pass if target has a collection of items with n members" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - owner.should have(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method - owner.should have(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method - end - - it "should convert :no to 0" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(0) - owner.should have(:no).items_in_collection_with_length_method - owner.should have(:no).items_in_collection_with_size_method - end - - it "should fail if target has a collection of items with < n members" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - lambda { - owner.should have(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method - }.should fail_with("expected 4 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") - lambda { - owner.should have(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method - }.should fail_with("expected 4 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") - end - - it "should fail if target has a collection of items with > n members" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - lambda { - owner.should have(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method - }.should fail_with("expected 2 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") - lambda { - owner.should have(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method - }.should fail_with("expected 2 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") - end -end - -describe 'should have(1).item when ActiveSupport::Inflector is defined' do - include HaveSpecHelper - - it 'should pluralize the collection name' do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(1) - owner.should have(1).item - end - - after(:each) do - unless @active_support_was_defined - Object.__send__ :remove_const, :ActiveSupport - end - end -end - -describe 'should have(1).item when Inflector is defined' do - include HaveSpecHelper - - before(:each) do - if defined?(Inflector) - @inflector_was_defined = true - else - @inflector_was_defined = false - class ::Inflector - def self.pluralize(string) - string.to_s + 's' - end - end - end - end - - it 'should pluralize the collection name' do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(1) - owner.should have(1).item - end - - after(:each) do - unless @inflector_was_defined - Object.__send__ :remove_const, :Inflector - end - end -end - -describe "should have(n).items where result responds to items but returns something other than a collection" do - it "should provide a meaningful error" do - owner = Class.new do - def items - Object.new - end - end.new - lambda do - owner.should have(3).items - end.should raise_error("expected items to be a collection but it does not respond to #length or #size") - end -end - -describe "should_not have(n).items" do - include HaveSpecHelper - - it "should pass if target has a collection of items with < n members" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - owner.should_not have(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method - owner.should_not have(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method - end - - it "should pass if target has a collection of items with > n members" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - owner.should_not have(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method - owner.should_not have(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method - end - - it "should fail if target has a collection of items with n members" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - lambda { - owner.should_not have(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method - }.should fail_with("expected target not to have 3 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") - lambda { - owner.should_not have(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method - }.should fail_with("expected target not to have 3 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") - end -end - -describe "should have_exactly(n).items" do - include HaveSpecHelper - - it "should pass if target has a collection of items with n members" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - owner.should have_exactly(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method - owner.should have_exactly(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method - end - - it "should convert :no to 0" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(0) - owner.should have_exactly(:no).items_in_collection_with_length_method - owner.should have_exactly(:no).items_in_collection_with_size_method - end - - it "should fail if target has a collection of items with < n members" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - lambda { - owner.should have_exactly(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method - }.should fail_with("expected 4 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") - lambda { - owner.should have_exactly(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method - }.should fail_with("expected 4 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") - end - - it "should fail if target has a collection of items with > n members" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - lambda { - owner.should have_exactly(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method - }.should fail_with("expected 2 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") - lambda { - owner.should have_exactly(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method - }.should fail_with("expected 2 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") - end -end - -describe "should have_at_least(n).items" do - include HaveSpecHelper - - it "should pass if target has a collection of items with n members" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - owner.should have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method - owner.should have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method - end - - it "should pass if target has a collection of items with > n members" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - owner.should have_at_least(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method - owner.should have_at_least(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method - end - - it "should fail if target has a collection of items with < n members" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - lambda { - owner.should have_at_least(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method - }.should fail_with("expected at least 4 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") - lambda { - owner.should have_at_least(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method - }.should fail_with("expected at least 4 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") - end - - it "should provide educational negative failure messages" do - #given - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - length_matcher = have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method - size_matcher = have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method - - #when - length_matcher.matches?(owner) - size_matcher.matches?(owner) - - #then - length_matcher.failure_message_for_should_not.should == <<-EOF -Isn't life confusing enough? -Instead of having to figure out the meaning of this: - should_not have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method -We recommend that you use this instead: - should have_at_most(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method -EOF - - size_matcher.failure_message_for_should_not.should == <<-EOF -Isn't life confusing enough? -Instead of having to figure out the meaning of this: - should_not have_at_least(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method -We recommend that you use this instead: - should have_at_most(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method -EOF - end -end - -describe "should have_at_most(n).items" do - include HaveSpecHelper - - it "should pass if target has a collection of items with n members" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - owner.should have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method - owner.should have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method - end - - it "should fail if target has a collection of items with > n members" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - lambda { - owner.should have_at_most(2).items_in_collection_with_length_method - }.should fail_with("expected at most 2 items_in_collection_with_length_method, got 3") - lambda { - owner.should have_at_most(2).items_in_collection_with_size_method - }.should fail_with("expected at most 2 items_in_collection_with_size_method, got 3") - end - - it "should pass if target has a collection of items with < n members" do - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - owner.should have_at_most(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method - owner.should have_at_most(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method - end - - it "should provide educational negative failure messages" do - #given - owner = create_collection_owner_with(3) - length_matcher = have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method - size_matcher = have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method - - #when - length_matcher.matches?(owner) - size_matcher.matches?(owner) - - #then - length_matcher.failure_message_for_should_not.should == <<-EOF -Isn't life confusing enough? -Instead of having to figure out the meaning of this: - should_not have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_length_method -We recommend that you use this instead: - should have_at_least(4).items_in_collection_with_length_method -EOF - - size_matcher.failure_message_for_should_not.should == <<-EOF -Isn't life confusing enough? -Instead of having to figure out the meaning of this: - should_not have_at_most(3).items_in_collection_with_size_method -We recommend that you use this instead: - should have_at_least(4).items_in_collection_with_size_method -EOF - end -end - -describe "have(n).items(args, block)" do - it "should pass args to target" do - target = mock("target") - target.should_receive(:items).with("arg1","arg2").and_return([1,2,3]) - target.should have(3).items("arg1","arg2") - end - - it "should pass block to target" do - target = mock("target") - block = lambda { 5 } - target.should_receive(:items).with("arg1","arg2", block).and_return([1,2,3]) - target.should have(3).items("arg1","arg2", block) - end -end - -describe "have(n).items where target IS a collection" do - it "should reference the number of items IN the collection" do - [1,2,3].should have(3).items - end - - it "should fail when the number of items IN the collection is not as expected" do - lambda { [1,2,3].should have(7).items }.should fail_with("expected 7 items, got 3") - end -end - -describe "have(n).characters where target IS a String" do - it "should pass if the length is correct" do - "this string".should have(11).characters - end - - it "should fail if the length is incorrect" do - lambda { "this string".should have(12).characters }.should fail_with("expected 12 characters, got 11") - end -end - -describe "have(n).things on an object which is not a collection nor contains one" do - it "should fail" do - lambda { Object.new.should have(2).things }.should raise_error(NoMethodError, /undefined method `things' for # false - - describe "respond_to?" do - before :each do - @have = Have.new(:foo) - @a_method_which_have_defines = Have.instance_methods.first - @a_method_which_object_defines = Object.instance_methods.first - end - - it "should be true for a method which Have defines" do - @have.should respond_to(@a_method_which_have_defines) - end - - it "should be true for a method that it's superclass (Object) defines" do - @have.should respond_to(@a_method_which_object_defines) - end - - it "should be false for a method which neither Object nor nor Have defines" do - @have.should_not respond_to(:foo_bar_baz) - end - - it "should be false if the owner doesn't respond to the method" do - have = Have.new(99) - have.should_not respond_to(:problems) - end - - it "should be true if the owner responds to the method" do - have = Have.new(:a_symbol) - have.should respond_to(:to_sym) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/include_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/include_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2b959b589..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/include_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "should include(expected)" do - it "should pass if target includes expected" do - [1,2,3].should include(3) - "abc".should include("a") - end - - it 'should pass if target is a Hash and has the expected as a key' do - {:key => 'value'}.should include(:key) - end - - it "should fail if target does not include expected" do - lambda { - [1,2,3].should include(4) - }.should fail_with("expected [1, 2, 3] to include 4") - lambda { - "abc".should include("d") - }.should fail_with("expected \"abc\" to include \"d\"") - lambda { - {:key => 'value'}.should include(:other) - }.should fail_with(%Q|expected {:key=>"value"} to include :other|) - end -end - -describe "should include(with, multiple, args)" do - it "should pass if target includes all items" do - [1,2,3].should include(1,2,3) - end - - it 'should pass if target is a Hash including all items as keys' do - {:key => 'value', :other => 'value'}.should include(:key, :other) - end - - it "should fail if target does not include any one of the items" do - lambda { - [1,2,3].should include(1,2,4) - }.should fail_with("expected [1, 2, 3] to include 1, 2, and 4") - end - - it 'should pass if target is a Hash missing any item as a key' do - lambda { - {:key => 'value'}.should include(:key, :other) - }.should fail_with(%Q|expected {:key=>"value"} to include :key and :other|) - end -end - -describe "should_not include(expected)" do - it "should pass if target does not include expected" do - [1,2,3].should_not include(4) - "abc".should_not include("d") - end - - it 'should pass if target is a Hash and does not have the expected as a key' do - {:other => 'value'}.should_not include(:key) - end - - it "should fail if target includes expected" do - lambda { - [1,2,3].should_not include(3) - }.should fail_with("expected [1, 2, 3] not to include 3") - lambda { - "abc".should_not include("c") - }.should fail_with("expected \"abc\" not to include \"c\"") - lambda { - {:key => 'value'}.should_not include(:key) - }.should fail_with(%Q|expected {:key=>"value"} not to include :key|) - end -end - -describe "should include(:key => value)" do - it "should pass if target is a Hash and includes the key/value pair" do - {:key => 'value'}.should include(:key => 'value') - end - it "should pass if target is a Hash and includes the key/value pair among others" do - {:key => 'value', :other => 'different'}.should include(:key => 'value') - end - it "should fail if target is a Hash and has a different value for key" do - lambda { - {:key => 'different'}.should include(:key => 'value') - }.should fail_with(%Q|expected {:key=>"different"} to include {:key=>"value"}|) - end - it "should fail if target is a Hash and has a different key" do - lambda { - {:other => 'value'}.should include(:key => 'value') - }.should fail_with(%Q|expected {:other=>"value"} to include {:key=>"value"}|) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/match_array_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/match_array_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index be75ec16d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/match_array_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -class UnsortableObject - def initialize(id) - @id = id - end - - def inspect - @id.to_s - end - - def ==(other) - false - end -end - -describe "array.should =~ other_array" do - it "should pass if target contains all items" do - [1,2,3].should =~ [1,2,3] - end - - it "should pass if target contains all items out of order" do - [1,3,2].should =~ [1,2,3] - end - - it "should fail if target includes extra items" do - lambda { - [1,2,3,4].should =~ [1,2,3] - }.should fail_with(<<-MESSAGE) -expected collection contained: [1, 2, 3] -actual collection contained: [1, 2, 3, 4] -the extra elements were: [4] -MESSAGE - end - - it "should fail if target is missing items" do - lambda { - [1,2].should =~ [1,2,3] - }.should fail_with(<<-MESSAGE) -expected collection contained: [1, 2, 3] -actual collection contained: [1, 2] -the missing elements were: [3] -MESSAGE - end - - it "should fail if target is missing items and has extra items" do - - lambda { - [1,2,4].should =~ [1,2,3] - }.should fail_with(<<-MESSAGE) -expected collection contained: [1, 2, 3] -actual collection contained: [1, 2, 4] -the missing elements were: [3] -the extra elements were: [4] -MESSAGE - end - - it "should sort items in the error message if they all respond to <=>" do - lambda { - [6,2,1,5].should =~ [4,1,2,3] - }.should fail_with(<<-MESSAGE) -expected collection contained: [1, 2, 3, 4] -actual collection contained: [1, 2, 5, 6] -the missing elements were: [3, 4] -the extra elements were: [5, 6] -MESSAGE - end - - it "should not sort items in the error message if they don't all respond to <=>" do - lambda { - [UnsortableObject.new(2), UnsortableObject.new(1)].should =~ [UnsortableObject.new(4), UnsortableObject.new(3)] - }.should fail_with(<<-MESSAGE) -expected collection contained: [4, 3] -actual collection contained: [2, 1] -the missing elements were: [4, 3] -the extra elements were: [2, 1] -MESSAGE - end - - it "should accurately report extra elements when there are duplicates" do - lambda { - [1,1,1,5].should =~ [1,5] - }.should fail_with(<<-MESSAGE) -expected collection contained: [1, 5] -actual collection contained: [1, 1, 1, 5] -the extra elements were: [1, 1] -MESSAGE - end - - it "should accurately report missing elements when there are duplicates" do - lambda { - [1,5].should =~ [1,1,5] - }.should fail_with(<<-MESSAGE) -expected collection contained: [1, 1, 5] -actual collection contained: [1, 5] -the missing elements were: [1] -MESSAGE - end - -end - -describe "should_not =~ [:with, :multiple, :args]" do - it "should not be supported" do - lambda { - [1,2,3].should_not =~ [1,2,3] - }.should fail_with(/Matcher does not support should_not/) - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/match_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/match_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e5dc800a6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/match_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "should match(expected)" do - it "should pass when target (String) matches expected (Regexp)" do - "string".should match(/tri/) - end - - it "should pass when target (String) matches expected (String)" do - "string".should match("tri") - end - - it "should fail when target (String) does not match expected (Regexp)" do - lambda { - "string".should match(/rings/) - }.should fail - end - - it "should fail when target (String) does not match expected (String)" do - lambda { - "string".should match("rings") - }.should fail - end - - it "should provide message, expected and actual on failure" do - matcher = match(/rings/) - matcher.matches?("string") - matcher.failure_message_for_should.should == "expected \"string\" to match /rings/" - end -end - -describe "should_not match(expected)" do - it "should pass when target (String) matches does not match (Regexp)" do - "string".should_not match(/rings/) - end - - it "should pass when target (String) matches does not match (String)" do - "string".should_not match("rings") - end - - it "should fail when target (String) matches expected (Regexp)" do - lambda { - "string".should_not match(/tri/) - }.should fail - end - - it "should fail when target (String) matches expected (String)" do - lambda { - "string".should_not match("tri") - }.should fail - end - - it "should provide message, expected and actual on failure" do - matcher = match(/tri/) - matcher.matches?("string") - matcher.failure_message_for_should_not.should == "expected \"string\" not to match /tri/" - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/matcher_methods_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/matcher_methods_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 291a2afa4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/matcher_methods_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Matchers - context %Q{The Spec::Matchers module gets included in the execution context of every spec. -This module should provide the following methods, each of which returns a Matcher object.} do - it "be_true" do - be_true.should be_an_instance_of(Be) - end - it "be_false" do - be_false.should be_an_instance_of(Be) - end - it "be_nil" do - be_nil.should be_an_instance_of(Be) - end - it "be_arbitrary_predicate" do - be_arbitrary_predicate.should be_an_instance_of(Be) - end - it "change" do - change("target", :message).should be_an_instance_of(Change) - end - it "have" do - have(0).should be_an_instance_of(Have) - end - it "have_exactly" do - have_exactly(0).should be_an_instance_of(Have) - end - it "have_at_least" do - have_at_least(0).should be_an_instance_of(Have) - end - it "have_at_most" do - have_at_most(0).should be_an_instance_of(Have) - end - it "raise_error" do - raise_error.should be_an_instance_of(RaiseError) - raise_error(NoMethodError).should be_an_instance_of(RaiseError) - raise_error(NoMethodError, "message").should be_an_instance_of(RaiseError) - end - it "satisfy" do - satisfy{}.should be_an_instance_of(Satisfy) - end - it "throw_symbol" do - throw_symbol.should be_an_instance_of(ThrowSymbol) - throw_symbol(:sym).should be_an_instance_of(ThrowSymbol) - end - it "respond_to" do - respond_to(:sym).should be_an_instance_of(RespondTo) - end - end - - describe "Spec::Matchers#method_missing" do - it "should convert be_xyz to Be(:be_xyz)" do - Be.should_receive(:new).with(:be_whatever) - be_whatever - end - - it "should convert have_xyz to Has(:have_xyz)" do - Has.should_receive(:new).with(:have_whatever) - have_whatever - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/matcher_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/matcher_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 76b2e2602..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/matcher_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,228 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Matchers - describe Matcher do - context "without overrides" do - before(:each) do - @matcher = Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new(:be_a_multiple_of, 3) do |multiple| - match do |actual| - actual % multiple == 0 - end - end - end - - it "provides a default description" do - @matcher.description.should == "be a multiple of 3" - end - - it "provides a default failure message for #should" do - @matcher.matches?(8) - @matcher.failure_message_for_should.should == "expected 8 to be a multiple of 3" - end - - it "provides a default failure message for #should_not" do - @matcher.matches?(9) - @matcher.failure_message_for_should_not.should == "expected 9 not to be a multiple of 3" - end - end - - it "is not diffable by default" do - matcher = Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new(:name) {} - matcher.should_not be_diffable - end - - it "is diffable when told to be" do - matcher = Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new(:name) { diffable } - matcher.should be_diffable - end - - it "provides expected" do - matcher = Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new(:name, 'expected string') {} - matcher.expected.should == ['expected string'] - end - - it "provides actual" do - matcher = Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new(:name, 'expected string') do - match {|actual|} - end - - matcher.matches?('actual string') - - matcher.actual.should == 'actual string' - end - - context "with overrides" do - before(:each) do - @matcher = Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new(:be_boolean, true) do |boolean| - match do |actual| - actual - end - description do - "be the boolean #{boolean}" - end - failure_message_for_should do |actual| - "expected #{actual} to be the boolean #{boolean}" - end - failure_message_for_should_not do |actual| - "expected #{actual} not to be the boolean #{boolean}" - end - end - end - - it "does not hide result of match block when true" do - @matcher.matches?(true).should be_true - end - - it "does not hide result of match block when false" do - @matcher.matches?(false).should be_false - end - - it "overrides the description" do - @matcher.description.should == "be the boolean true" - end - - it "overrides the failure message for #should" do - @matcher.matches?(false) - @matcher.failure_message_for_should.should == "expected false to be the boolean true" - end - - it "overrides the failure message for #should_not" do - @matcher.matches?(true) - @matcher.failure_message_for_should_not.should == "expected true not to be the boolean true" - end - end - - context "#new" do - it "passes matches? arg to match block" do - matcher = Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new(:ignore) do - match do |actual| - actual == 5 - end - end - matcher.matches?(5).should be_true - end - - it "exposes arg submitted through #new to matcher block" do - matcher = Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new(:ignore, 4) do |expected| - match do |actual| - actual > expected - end - end - matcher.matches?(5).should be_true - end - end - - context "with no args" do - before(:each) do - @matcher = Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new(:matcher_name) do - match do |actual| - actual == 5 - end - end - end - - it "matches" do - @matcher.matches?(5).should be_true - end - - it "describes" do - @matcher.description.should == "matcher name" - end - end - - context "with 1 arg" do - before(:each) do - @matcher = Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new(:matcher_name, 1) do |expected| - match do |actual| - actual == 5 && expected == 1 - end - end - end - - it "matches" do - @matcher.matches?(5).should be_true - end - - it "describes" do - @matcher.description.should == "matcher name 1" - end - end - - context "with multiple args" do - before(:each) do - @matcher = Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new(:matcher_name, 1, 2, 3, 4) do |a,b,c,d| - match do |sum| - a + b + c + d == sum - end - end - end - - it "matches" do - @matcher.matches?(10).should be_true - end - - it "describes" do - @matcher.description.should == "matcher name 1, 2, 3, and 4" - end - end - - it "supports helper methods" do - matcher = Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new(:be_similar_to, [1,2,3]) do |sample| - match do |actual| - similar?(sample, actual) - end - - def similar?(a, b) - a.sort == b.sort - end - end - - matcher.matches?([2,3,1]).should be_true - end - - it "supports fluent interface" do - matcher = Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new(:first_word) do - def second_word - self - end - end - - matcher.second_word.should == matcher - end - - it "treats method missing normally for undeclared methods" do - matcher = Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new(:ignore) { } - expect { matcher.non_existent_method }.to raise_error(NoMethodError) - end - - it "has access to other matchers" do - matcher = Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new(:ignore, 3) do |expected| - match do |actual| - extend Spec::Matchers - actual.should eql(5 + expected) - end - end - - matcher.matches?(8).should be_true - end - - it "lets you override the actual() in messages" do - matcher = Spec::Matchers::Matcher.new(:be_foo) do - match do |actual| - @submitted = actual - false - end - - def actual - "replaced" - end - end - - matcher.matches?("foo") - matcher.failure_message_for_should.should =~ /replaced/ - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/matchers_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/matchers_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 51f5efc44..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/matchers_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/operator_matcher_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/operator_matcher_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 86e637e0f..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/operator_matcher_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,191 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -require 'spec/runner/differs/default' - -describe "should ==" do - - it "should delegate message to target" do - subject = "apple" - subject.should_receive(:==).with("apple").and_return(true) - subject.should == "apple" - end - - it "should return true on success" do - subject = "apple" - (subject.should == "apple").should be_true - end - - it "should fail when target.==(actual) returns false" do - subject = "apple" - Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected: "orange",\n got: "apple" (using ==)], "orange", "apple") - subject.should == "orange" - end - -end - -describe "should_not ==" do - - it "should delegate message to target" do - subject = "orange" - subject.should_receive(:==).with("apple").and_return(false) - subject.should_not == "apple" - end - - it "should return true on success" do - subject = "apple" - (subject.should_not == "orange").should be_false - end - - it "should fail when target.==(actual) returns false" do - subject = "apple" - Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected not: == "apple",\n got: "apple"], "apple", "apple") - subject.should_not == "apple" - end - -end - -describe "should ===" do - - it "should delegate message to target" do - subject = "apple" - subject.should_receive(:===).with("apple").and_return(true) - subject.should === "apple" - end - - it "should fail when target.===(actual) returns false" do - subject = "apple" - subject.should_receive(:===).with("orange").and_return(false) - Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected: "orange",\n got: "apple" (using ===)], "orange", "apple") - subject.should === "orange" - end - -end - -describe "should_not ===" do - - it "should delegate message to target" do - subject = "orange" - subject.should_receive(:===).with("apple").and_return(false) - subject.should_not === "apple" - end - - it "should fail when target.===(actual) returns false" do - subject = "apple" - subject.should_receive(:===).with("apple").and_return(true) - Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected not: === "apple",\n got: "apple"], "apple", "apple") - subject.should_not === "apple" - end - -end - -describe "should =~" do - - it "should delegate message to target" do - subject = "foo" - subject.should_receive(:=~).with(/oo/).and_return(true) - subject.should =~ /oo/ - end - - it "should fail when target.=~(actual) returns false" do - subject = "fu" - subject.should_receive(:=~).with(/oo/).and_return(false) - Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected: /oo/,\n got: "fu" (using =~)], /oo/, "fu") - subject.should =~ /oo/ - end - -end - -describe "should_not =~" do - - it "should delegate message to target" do - subject = "fu" - subject.should_receive(:=~).with(/oo/).and_return(false) - subject.should_not =~ /oo/ - end - - it "should fail when target.=~(actual) returns false" do - subject = "foo" - subject.should_receive(:=~).with(/oo/).and_return(true) - Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected not: =~ /oo/,\n got: "foo"], /oo/, "foo") - subject.should_not =~ /oo/ - end - -end - -describe "should >" do - - it "should pass if > passes" do - 4.should > 3 - end - - it "should fail if > fails" do - Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected: > 5,\n got: 4], 5, 4) - 4.should > 5 - end - -end - -describe "should >=" do - - it "should pass if >= passes" do - 4.should > 3 - 4.should >= 4 - end - - it "should fail if > fails" do - Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected: >= 5,\n got: 4], 5, 4) - 4.should >= 5 - end - -end - -describe "should <" do - - it "should pass if < passes" do - 4.should < 5 - end - - it "should fail if > fails" do - Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected: < 3,\n got: 4], 3, 4) - 4.should < 3 - end - -end - -describe "should <=" do - - it "should pass if <= passes" do - 4.should <= 5 - 4.should <= 4 - end - - it "should fail if > fails" do - Spec::Expectations.should_receive(:fail_with).with(%[expected: <= 3,\n got: 4], 3, 4) - 4.should <= 3 - end - -end - -describe Spec::Matchers::PositiveOperatorMatcher do - - it "should work when the target has implemented #send" do - o = Object.new - def o.send(*args); raise "DOH! Library developers shouldn't use #send!" end - lambda { - o.should == o - }.should_not raise_error - end - -end - -describe Spec::Matchers::NegativeOperatorMatcher do - - it "should work when the target has implemented #send" do - o = Object.new - def o.send(*args); raise "DOH! Library developers shouldn't use #send!" end - lambda { - o.should_not == :foo - }.should_not raise_error - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/raise_error_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/raise_error_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 785065adc..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/raise_error_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,333 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "should raise_error" do - it "should pass if anything is raised" do - lambda {raise}.should raise_error - end - - it "should fail if nothing is raised" do - lambda { - lambda {}.should raise_error - }.should fail_with("expected Exception but nothing was raised") - end -end - -describe "should raise_error {|err| ... }" do - it "passes if there is an error" do - ran = false - lambda { non_existent_method }.should raise_error {|e| - ran = true - } - ran.should be_true - end - - it "passes the error to the block" do - error = nil - lambda { non_existent_method }.should raise_error {|e| - error = e - } - error.should be_kind_of(NameError) - end -end - -describe "should_not raise_error" do - it "should pass if nothing is raised" do - lambda {}.should_not raise_error - end - - it "should fail if anything is raised" do - lambda { - lambda {raise}.should_not raise_error - }.should fail_with("expected no Exception, got RuntimeError") - end -end - -describe "should raise_error(message)" do - it "should pass if RuntimeError is raised with the right message" do - lambda {raise 'blah'}.should raise_error('blah') - end - it "should pass if RuntimeError is raised with a matching message" do - lambda {raise 'blah'}.should raise_error(/blah/) - end - it "should pass if any other error is raised with the right message" do - lambda {raise NameError.new('blah')}.should raise_error('blah') - end - it "should fail if RuntimeError error is raised with the wrong message" do - lambda do - lambda {raise 'blarg'}.should raise_error('blah') - end.should fail_with("expected Exception with \"blah\", got #") - end - it "should fail if any other error is raised with the wrong message" do - lambda do - lambda {raise NameError.new('blarg')}.should raise_error('blah') - end.should fail_with("expected Exception with \"blah\", got #") - end -end - -describe "should_not raise_error(message)" do - it "should pass if RuntimeError error is raised with the different message" do - lambda {raise 'blarg'}.should_not raise_error('blah') - end - it "should pass if any other error is raised with the wrong message" do - lambda {raise NameError.new('blarg')}.should_not raise_error('blah') - end - it "should fail if RuntimeError is raised with message" do - lambda do - lambda {raise 'blah'}.should_not raise_error('blah') - end.should fail_with(%Q|expected no Exception with "blah", got #|) - end - it "should fail if any other error is raised with message" do - lambda do - lambda {raise NameError.new('blah')}.should_not raise_error('blah') - end.should fail_with(%Q|expected no Exception with "blah", got #|) - end -end - -describe "should raise_error(NamedError)" do - it "should pass if named error is raised" do - lambda { non_existent_method }.should raise_error(NameError) - end - - it "should fail if nothing is raised" do - lambda { - lambda { }.should raise_error(NameError) - }.should fail_with("expected NameError but nothing was raised") - end - - it "should fail if another error is raised (NameError)" do - lambda { - lambda { raise }.should raise_error(NameError) - }.should fail_with("expected NameError, got RuntimeError") - end - - it "should fail if another error is raised (NameError)" do - lambda { - lambda { load "non/existent/file" }.should raise_error(NameError) - }.should fail_with(/expected NameError, got #") - - ran.should == false - end - - it "should NOT yield exception if error message is not matched" do - ran = false - - lambda { - lambda { - raise "example message" - }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, "different message") { |err| - ran = true - } - }.should fail_with("expected RuntimeError with \"different message\", got #") - - ran.should == false - end -end - -describe "should_not raise_error(NamedError, error_message) { |err| ... }" do - it "should pass if nothing is raised" do - ran = false - - lambda {}.should_not raise_error(RuntimeError, "example message") { |err| - ran = true - } - - ran.should == false - end - - it "should pass if a different error is raised" do - ran = false - - lambda { raise }.should_not raise_error(NameError, "example message") { |err| - ran = true - } - - ran.should == false - end - - it "should pass if same error is raised with different message" do - ran = false - - lambda { - raise RuntimeError.new("not the example message") - }.should_not raise_error(RuntimeError, "example message") { |err| - ran = true - } - - ran.should == false - end - - it "should fail if named error is raised with same message" do - ran = false - - lambda { - lambda { - raise "example message" - }.should_not raise_error(RuntimeError, "example message") { |err| - ran = true - } - }.should fail_with("expected no RuntimeError with \"example message\", got #") - - ran.should == false - end -end - -describe "should_not raise_error(NamedError, error_message) with String" do - it "should pass if nothing is raised" do - lambda {}.should_not raise_error(RuntimeError, "example message") - end - - it "should pass if a different error is raised" do - lambda { raise }.should_not raise_error(NameError, "example message") - end - - it "should pass if same error is raised with different message" do - lambda { raise RuntimeError.new("not the example message") }.should_not raise_error(RuntimeError, "example message") - end - - it "should fail if named error is raised with same message" do - lambda { - lambda { raise "example message" }.should_not raise_error(RuntimeError, "example message") - }.should fail_with("expected no RuntimeError with \"example message\", got #") - end -end - -describe "should raise_error(NamedError, error_message) with Regexp" do - it "should pass if named error is raised with matching message" do - lambda { raise "example message" }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, /ample mess/) - end - - it "should fail if nothing is raised" do - lambda { - lambda {}.should raise_error(RuntimeError, /ample mess/) - }.should fail_with("expected RuntimeError with message matching /ample mess/ but nothing was raised") - end - - it "should fail if incorrect error is raised" do - lambda { - lambda { raise }.should raise_error(NameError, /ample mess/) - }.should fail_with("expected NameError with message matching /ample mess/, got RuntimeError") - end - - it "should fail if correct error is raised with incorrect message" do - lambda { - lambda { raise RuntimeError.new("not the example message") }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, /less than ample mess/) - }.should fail_with("expected RuntimeError with message matching /less than ample mess/, got #") - end -end - -describe "should_not raise_error(NamedError, error_message) with Regexp" do - it "should pass if nothing is raised" do - lambda {}.should_not raise_error(RuntimeError, /ample mess/) - end - - it "should pass if a different error is raised" do - lambda { raise }.should_not raise_error(NameError, /ample mess/) - end - - it "should pass if same error is raised with non-matching message" do - lambda { raise RuntimeError.new("non matching message") }.should_not raise_error(RuntimeError, /ample mess/) - end - - it "should fail if named error is raised with matching message" do - lambda { - lambda { raise "example message" }.should_not raise_error(RuntimeError, /ample mess/) - }.should fail_with("expected no RuntimeError with message matching /ample mess/, got #") - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/respond_to_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/respond_to_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8d8f3c1ac..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/respond_to_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "should respond_to(:sym)" do - - it "passes if target responds to :sym" do - Object.new.should respond_to(:methods) - end - - it "fails if target does not respond to :sym" do - lambda { - "this string".should respond_to(:some_method) - }.should fail_with(%q|expected "this string" to respond to :some_method|) - end - -end - -describe "should respond_to(:sym).with(1).argument" do - it "passes if target responds to :sym with 1 arg" do - obj = Object.new - def obj.foo(arg); end - obj.should respond_to(:foo).with(1).argument - end - - it "fails if target does not respond to :sym" do - obj = Object.new - lambda { - obj.should respond_to(:some_method).with(1).argument - }.should fail_with(/expected .* to respond to :some_method/) - end - - it "fails if :sym expects 0 args" do - obj = Object.new - def obj.foo; end - lambda { - obj.should respond_to(:foo).with(1).argument - }.should fail_with(/expected # to respond to :foo with 1 argument/) - end - - it "fails if :sym expects 2 args" do - obj = Object.new - def obj.foo(arg, arg2); end - lambda { - obj.should respond_to(:foo).with(1).argument - }.should fail_with(/expected # to respond to :foo with 1 argument/) - end -end - -describe "should respond_to(message1, message2)" do - - it "passes if target responds to both messages" do - Object.new.should respond_to('methods', 'inspect') - end - - it "fails if target does not respond to first message" do - lambda { - Object.new.should respond_to('method_one', 'inspect') - }.should fail_with(/expected # to respond to "method_one"/) - end - - it "fails if target does not respond to second message" do - lambda { - Object.new.should respond_to('inspect', 'method_one') - }.should fail_with(/expected # to respond to "method_one"/) - end - - it "fails if target does not respond to either message" do - lambda { - Object.new.should respond_to('method_one', 'method_two') - }.should fail_with(/expected # to respond to "method_one", "method_two"/) - end -end - -describe "should respond_to(:sym).with(2).arguments" do - it "passes if target responds to :sym with 2 args" do - obj = Object.new - def obj.foo(a1, a2); end - obj.should respond_to(:foo).with(2).arguments - end - - it "fails if target does not respond to :sym" do - obj = Object.new - lambda { - obj.should respond_to(:some_method).with(2).arguments - }.should fail_with(/expected .* to respond to :some_method/) - end - - it "fails if :sym expects 0 args" do - obj = Object.new - def obj.foo; end - lambda { - obj.should respond_to(:foo).with(2).arguments - }.should fail_with(/expected # to respond to :foo with 2 arguments/) - end - - it "fails if :sym expects 2 args" do - obj = Object.new - def obj.foo(arg); end - lambda { - obj.should respond_to(:foo).with(2).arguments - }.should fail_with(/expected # to respond to :foo with 2 arguments/) - end -end - -describe "should_not respond_to(:sym)" do - - it "passes if target does not respond to :sym" do - Object.new.should_not respond_to(:some_method) - end - - it "fails if target responds to :sym" do - lambda { - Object.new.should_not respond_to(:methods) - }.should fail_with(/expected # not to respond to :methods/) - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/satisfy_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/satisfy_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e50c395a6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/satisfy_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "should satisfy { block }" do - it "should pass if block returns true" do - true.should satisfy { |val| val } - true.should satisfy do |val| - val - end - end - - it "should fail if block returns false" do - lambda { - false.should satisfy { |val| val } - }.should fail_with("expected false to satisfy block") - lambda do - false.should satisfy do |val| - val - end - end.should fail_with("expected false to satisfy block") - end -end - -describe "should_not satisfy { block }" do - it "should pass if block returns false" do - false.should_not satisfy { |val| val } - false.should_not satisfy do |val| - val - end - end - - it "should fail if block returns true" do - lambda { - true.should_not satisfy { |val| val } - }.should fail_with("expected true not to satisfy block") - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/simple_matcher_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/simple_matcher_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8071a9f31..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/simple_matcher_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Matchers - describe SimpleMatcher do - it "should pass match arg to block" do - actual = nil - matcher = simple_matcher("message") do |given| actual = given end - matcher.matches?("foo") - actual.should == "foo" - end - - it "should provide a stock failure message" do - matcher = simple_matcher("thing") do end - matcher.matches?("other") - matcher.failure_message.should =~ /expected \"thing\" but got \"other\"/ - end - - it "should provide a stock negative failure message" do - matcher = simple_matcher("thing") do end - matcher.matches?("other") - matcher.negative_failure_message.should =~ /expected not to get \"thing\", but got \"other\"/ - end - - it "should provide the given description" do - matcher = simple_matcher("thing") do end - matcher.description.should =="thing" - end - - it "should fail if a wrapped 'should' fails" do - matcher = simple_matcher("should fail") do - 2.should == 3 - end - lambda do - matcher.matches?("anything").should be_true - end.should fail_with(/expected: 3/) - end - end - - describe "with arity of 2" do - it "should provide the matcher so you can access its messages" do - provided_matcher = nil - matcher = simple_matcher("thing") do |given, matcher| - provided_matcher = matcher - end - matcher.matches?("anything") - provided_matcher.should equal(matcher) - end - - it "should support a custom failure message" do - matcher = simple_matcher("thing") do |given, matcher| - matcher.failure_message = "custom message" - end - matcher.matches?("other") - matcher.failure_message.should == "custom message" - end - - it "should complain when asked for a failure message if you don't give it a description or a message" do - matcher = simple_matcher do |given, matcher| end - matcher.matches?("other") - matcher.failure_message.should =~ /No description provided/ - end - - it "should support a custom negative failure message" do - matcher = simple_matcher("thing") do |given, matcher| - matcher.negative_failure_message = "custom message" - end - matcher.matches?("other") - matcher.negative_failure_message.should == "custom message" - end - - it "should complain when asked for a negative failure message if you don't give it a description or a message" do - matcher = simple_matcher do |given, matcher| end - matcher.matches?("other") - matcher.negative_failure_message.should =~ /No description provided/ - end - - it "should support a custom description" do - matcher = simple_matcher("thing") do |given, matcher| - matcher.description = "custom message" - end - matcher.matches?("description") - matcher.description.should == "custom message" - end - - it "should tell you no description was provided when it doesn't receive one" do - matcher = simple_matcher do end - matcher.description.should =~ /No description provided/ - end - end - - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/throw_symbol_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/throw_symbol_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 402f812fc..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/matchers/throw_symbol_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Matchers - describe ThrowSymbol do - describe "with no args" do - before(:each) { @matcher = ThrowSymbol.new } - - it "should match if any Symbol is thrown" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :sym }).should be_true - end - it "should match if any Symbol is thrown with an arg" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :sym, "argument" }).should be_true - end - it "should not match if no Symbol is thrown" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ }).should be_false - end - it "should provide a failure message" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{}) - @matcher.failure_message_for_should.should == "expected a Symbol but nothing was thrown" - end - it "should provide a negative failure message" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :sym}) - @matcher.failure_message_for_should_not.should == "expected no Symbol, got :sym" - end - end - - describe "with a symbol" do - before(:each) { @matcher = ThrowSymbol.new(:sym) } - - it "should match if correct Symbol is thrown" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :sym }).should be_true - end - it "should match if correct Symbol is thrown with an arg" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :sym, "argument" }).should be_true - end - it "should not match if no Symbol is thrown" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ }).should be_false - end - it "should not match if correct Symbol is thrown" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :other_sym }).should be_false - end - it "should provide a failure message when no Symbol is thrown" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{}) - @matcher.failure_message_for_should.should == "expected :sym but nothing was thrown" - end - it "should provide a failure message when wrong Symbol is thrown" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :other_sym }) - @matcher.failure_message_for_should.should == "expected :sym, got :other_sym" - end - it "should provide a negative failure message" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :sym }) - @matcher.failure_message_for_should_not.should == "expected :sym not to be thrown" - end - it "should only match NameErrors raised by uncaught throws" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ sym }).should be_false - end - end - - describe "with a symbol and an arg" do - before(:each) { @matcher = ThrowSymbol.new(:sym, "a") } - - it "should match if correct Symbol and args are thrown" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :sym, "a" }).should be_true - end - it "should not match if nothing is thrown" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ }).should be_false - end - it "should not match if other Symbol is thrown" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :other_sym, "a" }).should be_false - end - it "should not match if no arg is thrown" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :sym }).should be_false - end - it "should not match if wrong arg is thrown" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :sym, "b" }).should be_false - end - it "should provide a failure message when no Symbol is thrown" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{}) - @matcher.failure_message_for_should.should == %q[expected :sym with "a" but nothing was thrown] - end - it "should provide a failure message when wrong Symbol is thrown" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :other_sym }) - @matcher.failure_message_for_should.should == %q[expected :sym with "a", got :other_sym] - end - it "should provide a negative failure message" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ throw :sym }) - @matcher.failure_message_for_should_not.should == %q[expected :sym with "a" not to be thrown] - end - it "should only match NameErrors raised by uncaught throws" do - @matcher.matches?(lambda{ sym }).should be_false - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/any_number_of_times_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/any_number_of_times_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9a3f6edaf..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/any_number_of_times_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - - describe "AnyNumberOfTimes" do - before(:each) do - @mock = Mock.new("test mock") - end - - it "should pass if any number of times method is called many times" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).any_number_of_times - (1..10).each do - @mock.random_call - end - end - - it "should pass if any number of times method is called once" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).any_number_of_times - @mock.random_call - end - - it "should pass if any number of times method is not called" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).any_number_of_times - end - - it "should return the mocked value when called after a similar stub" do - @mock.stub!(:message).and_return :stub_value - @mock.should_receive(:message).any_number_of_times.and_return(:mock_value) - @mock.message.should == :mock_value - @mock.message.should == :mock_value - end - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/argument_expectation_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/argument_expectation_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 496f7507c..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/argument_expectation_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe ArgumentExpectation do - it "should consider an object that responds to #matches? and #description to be a matcher" do - argument_expecatation = Spec::Mocks::ArgumentExpectation.new([]) - obj = mock("matcher") - obj.should_receive(:respond_to?).with(:matches?).and_return(true) - obj.should_receive(:respond_to?).with(:description).and_return(true) - argument_expecatation.is_matcher?(obj).should be_true - end - - it "should NOT consider an object that only responds to #matches? to be a matcher" do - argument_expecatation = Spec::Mocks::ArgumentExpectation.new([]) - obj = mock("matcher") - obj.should_receive(:respond_to?).with(:matches?).and_return(true) - obj.should_receive(:respond_to?).with(:description).and_return(false) - argument_expecatation.is_matcher?(obj).should be_false - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/argument_matchers_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/argument_matchers_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index fc8165583..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/argument_matchers_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - module ArgumentMatchers - describe AnyArgsMatcher do - it "represents itself nicely for failure messages" do - AnyArgsMatcher.new.description.should == "any args" - end - end - - describe AnyArgMatcher do - it "represents itself nicely for failure messages" do - AnyArgMatcher.new(nil).description.should == "anything" - end - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/at_least_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/at_least_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0b76d3213..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/at_least_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "at_least" do - before(:each) do - @mock = Mock.new("test mock") - end - - it "should fail if method is never called" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(4).times - lambda do - @mock.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should fail when called less than n times" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(4).times - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - lambda do - @mock.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should fail when at least once method is never called" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(:once) - lambda do - @mock.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should fail when at least twice method is called once" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(:twice) - @mock.random_call - lambda do - @mock.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should fail when at least twice method is never called" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(:twice) - lambda do - @mock.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should pass when at least n times method is called exactly n times" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(4).times - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass when at least n times method is called n plus 1 times" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(4).times - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass when at least once method is called once" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(:once) - @mock.random_call - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass when at least once method is called twice" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(:once) - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass when at least twice method is called three times" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(:twice) - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass when at least twice method is called twice" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_least(:twice) - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.rspec_verify - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/at_most_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/at_most_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 744c9ff1b..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/at_most_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "at_most" do - before(:each) do - @mock = Mock.new("test mock") - end - - it "should fail when at most n times method is called n plus 1 times" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(4).times - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - lambda do - @mock.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should fail when at most once method is called twice" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(:once) - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - lambda do - @mock.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should fail when at most twice method is called three times" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(:twice) - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - lambda do - @mock.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should pass when at most n times method is called exactly n times" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(4).times - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass when at most n times method is called less than n times" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(4).times - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass when at most n times method is never called" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(4).times - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass when at most once method is called once" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(:once) - @mock.random_call - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass when at most once method is never called" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(:once) - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass when at most twice method is called once" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(:twice) - @mock.random_call - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass when at most twice method is called twice" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(:twice) - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass when at most twice method is never called" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).at_most(:twice) - @mock.rspec_verify - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_10260_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_10260_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 783782f64..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_10260_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "An RSpec Mock" do - it "should hide internals in its inspect representation" do - m = mock('cup') - m.inspect.should =~ /#/ - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_10263_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_10263_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8a0bc505f..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_10263_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -describe "Mock" do - before do - @mock = mock("test mock") - end - - specify "when one example has an expectation (non-mock) inside the block passed to the mock" do - @mock.should_receive(:msg) do |b| - b.should be_true #this call exposes the problem - end - begin - @mock.msg(false) - rescue Exception - end - end - - specify "then the next example should behave as expected instead of saying" do - @mock.should_receive(:foobar) - @mock.foobar - @mock.rspec_verify - begin - @mock.foobar - rescue Exception => e - e.message.should == "Mock \"test mock\" received unexpected message :foobar with (no args)" - end - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_11545_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_11545_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7eb7c6e45..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_11545_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -class LiarLiarPantsOnFire - def respond_to?(sym, incl_private=false) - true - end - - def self.respond_to?(sym, incl_private=false) - true - end -end - -describe 'should_receive' do - before(:each) do - @liar = LiarLiarPantsOnFire.new - end - - it "should work when object lies about responding to a method" do - @liar.should_receive(:something) - @liar.something - end - - it 'should work when class lies about responding to a method' do - LiarLiarPantsOnFire.should_receive(:something) - LiarLiarPantsOnFire.something - end - - it 'should cleanup after itself' do - (class << LiarLiarPantsOnFire; self; end).instance_methods.should_not include("something") - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_15719_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_15719_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index efd7a7824..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_15719_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "mock failure" do - - it "should tell you when it receives the right message with the wrong args" do - m = mock("foo") - m.should_receive(:bar).with("message") - lambda { - m.bar("different message") - }.should raise_error(Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError, %Q{Mock "foo" received :bar with unexpected arguments\n expected: ("message")\n got: ("different message")}) - m.bar("message") # allows the spec to pass - end - - it "should tell you when it receives the right message with the wrong args if you stub the method" do - pending("fix bug 15719") - # NOTE - for whatever reason, if you use a the block style of pending here, - # rcov gets unhappy. Don't know why yet. - m = mock("foo") - m.stub!(:bar) - m.should_receive(:bar).with("message") - lambda { - m.bar("different message") - }.should raise_error(Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError, %Q{Mock "foo" received :bar with unexpected arguments\n expected: ("message")\n got: ("different message")}) - m.bar("message") # allows the spec to pass - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_496_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_496_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index fb172a6b0..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_496_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module BugReport496 - class BaseClass - end - - class SubClass < BaseClass - end - - describe "a message expectation on a base class object" do - it "should correctly pick up message sent to it subclass" do - pending("fix for http://rspec.lighthouseapp.com/projects/5645/tickets/496") do - BaseClass.should_receive(:new).once - SubClass.new - end - end - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_600_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_600_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c5c50d5a4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_600_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module BugReport600 - class ExampleClass - def self.method_that_uses_define_method - define_method "defined_method" do |attributes| - load_address(address, attributes) - end - end - end - - describe "stubbing a class method" do - it "should work" do - ExampleClass.should_receive(:define_method).with("defined_method") - ExampleClass.method_that_uses_define_method - end - - it "should restore the original method" do - ExampleClass.method_that_uses_define_method - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_7611_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_7611_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ff1ef8795..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_7611_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Bug7611 - class Foo - end - - class Bar < Foo - end - - describe "A Partial Mock" do - it "should respect subclasses" do - Foo.stub!(:new).and_return(Object.new) - end - - it "should" do - Bar.new.class.should == Bar - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_7805_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_7805_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9a3d493d9..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_7805_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Bug7805 - #This is really a duplicate of 8302 - - describe "Stubs should correctly restore module methods" do - it "1 - stub the open method" do - File.stub!(:open).and_return("something") - File.open.should == "something" - end - it "2 - use File.open to create example.txt" do - filename = "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/example-#{Time.new.to_i}.txt" - File.exist?(filename).should be_false - file = File.open(filename,'w') - file.close - File.exist?(filename).should be_true - File.delete(filename) - File.exist?(filename).should be_false - end - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_8165_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_8165_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8d8d01772..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_8165_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "An object where respond_to? is true and does not have method" do - # When should_receive(:sym) is sent to any object, the Proxy sends - # respond_to?(:sym) to that object to see if the method should be proxied. - # - # If respond_to? itself is proxied, then when the Proxy sends respond_to? - # to the object, the proxy is invoked and responds yes (if so set in the spec). - # When the object does NOT actually respond to :sym, an exception is thrown - # when trying to proxy it. - # - # The fix was to keep track of whether :respond_to? had been proxied and, if - # so, call the munged copy of :respond_to? on the object. - - it "should not raise an exception for Object" do - obj = Object.new - obj.should_receive(:respond_to?).with(:foobar).and_return(true) - obj.should_receive(:foobar).and_return(:baz) - obj.respond_to?(:foobar).should be_true - obj.foobar.should == :baz - end - - it "should not raise an exception for mock" do - obj = mock("obj") - obj.should_receive(:respond_to?).with(:foobar).and_return(true) - obj.should_receive(:foobar).and_return(:baz) - obj.respond_to?(:foobar).should be_true - obj.foobar.should == :baz - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_8302_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_8302_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 55d8d3acd..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_8302_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Bug8302 - class Foo - def Foo.class_method(arg) - end - - def instance_bar(arg) - end - end - - describe "Bug report 8302:" do - it "class method is not restored correctly when proxied" do - Foo.should_not_receive(:class_method).with(Array.new) - Foo.rspec_verify - Foo.class_method(Array.new) - end - - it "instance method is not restored correctly when proxied" do - foo = Foo.new - foo.should_not_receive(:instance_bar).with(Array.new) - foo.rspec_verify - foo.instance_bar(Array.new) - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_830_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_830_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ed16f419a..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/bug_report_830_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe 'Calling a method that catches StandardError' do - class Foo - def self.foo - bar - rescue StandardError - end - end - - it 'still reports mock failures' do - Foo.should_not_receive :bar - lambda do - Foo.foo - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/double_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/double_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0d6ee982d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/double_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "double" do - it "is an alias for stub and mock" do - double().should be_a(Spec::Mocks::Mock) - end - - it "uses 'Double' in failure messages" do - double = double('name') - expect {double.foo}.to raise_error(/Double "name" received/) - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/failing_argument_matchers_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/failing_argument_matchers_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 30742157d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/failing_argument_matchers_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "failing MockArgumentMatchers" do - before(:each) do - @mock = mock("test mock") - @reporter = Mock.new("reporter", :null_object => true) - end - - after(:each) do - @mock.rspec_reset - end - - it "should reject non boolean" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(boolean()) - lambda do - @mock.random_call("false") - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should reject non numeric" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(an_instance_of(Numeric)) - lambda do - @mock.random_call("1") - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should reject non string" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(an_instance_of(String)) - lambda do - @mock.random_call(123) - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should reject goose when expecting a duck" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(duck_type(:abs, :div)) - lambda { @mock.random_call("I don't respond to :abs or :div") }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should fail if regexp does not match submitted string" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(/bcd/) - lambda { @mock.random_call("abc") }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should fail if regexp does not match submitted regexp" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(/bcd/) - lambda { @mock.random_call(/bcde/) }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should fail for a hash w/ wrong values" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:a => "b", :c => "d") - lambda do - @mock.random_call(:a => "b", :c => "e") - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, /Mock "test mock" received :random_call with unexpected arguments\n expected: \(\{(:a=>\"b\", :c=>\"d\"|:c=>\"d\", :a=>\"b\")\}\)\n got: \(\{(:a=>\"b\", :c=>\"e\"|:c=>\"e\", :a=>\"b\")\}\)/) - end - - it "should fail for a hash w/ wrong keys" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:a => "b", :c => "d") - lambda do - @mock.random_call("a" => "b", "c" => "d") - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, /Mock "test mock" received :random_call with unexpected arguments\n expected: \(\{(:a=>\"b\", :c=>\"d\"|:c=>\"d\", :a=>\"b\")\}\)\n got: \(\{(\"a\"=>\"b\", \"c\"=>\"d\"|\"c\"=>\"d\", \"a\"=>\"b\")\}\)/) - end - - it "should match against a Matcher" do - lambda do - @mock.should_receive(:msg).with(equal(3)) - @mock.msg(37) - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" received :msg with unexpected arguments\n expected: (equal 3)\n got: (37)") - end - - it "should fail no_args with one arg" do - lambda do - @mock.should_receive(:msg).with(no_args) - @mock.msg(37) - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" received :msg with unexpected arguments\n expected: (no args)\n got: (37)") - end - - it "should fail hash_including with missing key" do - lambda do - @mock.should_receive(:msg).with(hash_including(:a => 1)) - @mock.msg({}) - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" received :msg with unexpected arguments\n expected: (hash_including(:a=>1))\n got: ({})") - end - - it "should fail with block matchers" do - lambda do - @mock.should_receive(:msg).with {|arg| arg.should == :received } - @mock.msg :no_msg_for_you - end.should raise_error(Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError, /expected: :received.*\s*.*got: :no_msg_for_you/) - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/hash_including_matcher_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/hash_including_matcher_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d757f619a..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/hash_including_matcher_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - module ArgumentMatchers - describe HashIncludingMatcher do - - it "should describe itself properly" do - HashIncludingMatcher.new(:a => 1).description.should == "hash_including(:a=>1)" - end - - describe "passing" do - it "should match the same hash" do - hash_including(:a => 1).should == {:a => 1} - end - - it "should match a hash with extra stuff" do - hash_including(:a => 1).should == {:a => 1, :b => 2} - end - - describe "when matching against other matchers" do - it "should match an int against anything()" do - hash_including(:a => anything, :b => 2).should == {:a => 1, :b => 2} - end - - it "should match a string against anything()" do - hash_including(:a => anything, :b => 2).should == {:a => "1", :b => 2} - end - end - - describe "when passed only keys or keys mixed with key/value pairs" do - it "should match if the key is present" do - hash_including(:a).should == {:a => 1, :b => 2} - end - - it "should match if more keys are present" do - hash_including(:a, :b).should == {:a => 1, :b => 2, :c => 3} - end - - it "should match a string against a given key" do - hash_including(:a).should == {:a => "1", :b => 2} - end - - it "should match if passed one key and one key/value pair" do - hash_including(:a, :b => 2).should == {:a => 1, :b => 2} - end - - it "should match if passed many keys and one key/value pair" do - hash_including(:a, :b, :c => 3).should == {:a => 1, :b => 2, :c => 3, :d => 4} - end - - it "should match if passed many keys and many key/value pairs" do - hash_including(:a, :b, :c => 3, :e => 5).should == {:a => 1, :b => 2, :c => 3, :d => 4, :e => 5} - end - end - end - - describe "failing" do - it "should not match a non-hash" do - hash_including(:a => 1).should_not == 1 - end - - it "should not match a hash with a missing key" do - hash_including(:a => 1).should_not == {:b => 2} - end - - it "should not match a hash with a missing key" do - hash_including(:a).should_not == {:b => 2} - end - - it "should not match an empty hash with a given key" do - hash_including(:a).should_not == {} - end - - it "should not match a hash with a missing key when one pair is matching" do - hash_including(:a, :b => 2).should_not == {:b => 2} - end - - it "should not match a hash with an incorrect value" do - hash_including(:a => 1, :b => 2).should_not == {:a => 1, :b => 3} - end - - it "should not match when values are nil but keys are different" do - hash_including(:a => nil).should_not == {:b => nil} - end - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/hash_not_including_matcher_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/hash_not_including_matcher_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9df69fe6c..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/hash_not_including_matcher_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - module ArgumentMatchers - describe HashNotIncludingMatcher do - - it "should describe itself properly" do - HashNotIncludingMatcher.new(:a => 5).description.should == "hash_not_including(:a=>5)" - end - - describe "passing" do - it "should match a hash without the specified key" do - hash_not_including(:c).should == {:a => 1, :b => 2} - end - - it "should match a hash with the specified key, but different value" do - hash_not_including(:b => 3).should == {:a => 1, :b => 2} - end - - it "should match a hash without the specified key, given as anything()" do - hash_not_including(:c => anything).should == {:a => 1, :b => 2} - end - - it "should match an empty hash" do - hash_not_including(:a).should == {} - end - - it "should match a hash without any of the specified keys" do - hash_not_including(:a, :b, :c).should == { :d => 7} - end - - end - - describe "failing" do - it "should not match a non-hash" do - hash_not_including(:a => 1).should_not == 1 - end - - it "should not match a hash with a specified key" do - hash_not_including(:b).should_not == {:b => 2} - end - - it "should not match a hash with the specified key/value pair" do - hash_not_including(:b => 2).should_not == {:a => 1, :b => 2} - end - - it "should not match a hash with the specified key" do - hash_not_including(:a, :b => 3).should_not == {:a => 1, :b => 2} - end - - it "should not match a hash with one of the specified keys" do - hash_not_including(:a, :b).should_not == {:b => 2} - end - - it "should not match a hash with some of the specified keys" do - hash_not_including(:a, :b, :c).should_not == {:a => 1, :b => 2} - end - - it "should not match a hash with one key/value pair included" do - hash_not_including(:a, :b, :c, :d => 7).should_not == { :d => 7} - end - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_ordering_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_ordering_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4bd15478f..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_ordering_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,94 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - - describe "Mock ordering" do - - before do - @mock = mock("test mock") - end - - after do - @mock.rspec_reset - end - - it "should pass two calls in order" do - @mock.should_receive(:one).ordered - @mock.should_receive(:two).ordered - @mock.one - @mock.two - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass three calls in order" do - @mock.should_receive(:one).ordered - @mock.should_receive(:two).ordered - @mock.should_receive(:three).ordered - @mock.one - @mock.two - @mock.three - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should fail if second call comes first" do - @mock.should_receive(:one).ordered - @mock.should_receive(:two).ordered - lambda do - @mock.two - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" received :two out of order") - end - - it "should fail if third call comes first" do - @mock.should_receive(:one).ordered - @mock.should_receive(:two).ordered - @mock.should_receive(:three).ordered - @mock.one - lambda do - @mock.three - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" received :three out of order") - end - - it "should fail if third call comes second" do - @mock.should_receive(:one).ordered - @mock.should_receive(:two).ordered - @mock.should_receive(:three).ordered - @mock.one - lambda do - @mock.three - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" received :three out of order") - end - - it "should ignore order of non ordered calls" do - @mock.should_receive(:ignored_0) - @mock.should_receive(:ordered_1).ordered - @mock.should_receive(:ignored_1) - @mock.should_receive(:ordered_2).ordered - @mock.should_receive(:ignored_2) - @mock.should_receive(:ignored_3) - @mock.should_receive(:ordered_3).ordered - @mock.should_receive(:ignored_4) - @mock.ignored_3 - @mock.ordered_1 - @mock.ignored_0 - @mock.ordered_2 - @mock.ignored_4 - @mock.ignored_2 - @mock.ordered_3 - @mock.ignored_1 - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass when duplicates exist" do - @mock.should_receive(:a).ordered - @mock.should_receive(:b).ordered - @mock.should_receive(:a).ordered - - @mock.a - @mock.b - @mock.a - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_space_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_space_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 878239307..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_space_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'spec/mocks' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe Space do - before :each do - @space = Space.new - klazz = Class.new do - def rspec_verify - @verified = true - end - def verified? - @verified - end - def rspec_reset - @reset = true - end - def reset? - @reset - end - end - @m1 = klazz.new - @m2 = klazz.new - end - it "should verify all mocks within" do - @space.add(@m1) - @space.add(@m2) - @space.verify_all - @m1.should be_verified - @m2.should be_verified - end - it "should reset all mocks within" do - @space.add(m1 = mock("mock1")) - @space.add(m2 = mock("mock2")) - m1.should_receive(:rspec_reset) - m2.should_receive(:rspec_reset) - @space.reset_all - end - it "should clear internal mocks on reset_all" do - @space.add(m = mock("mock")) - @space.reset_all - @space.instance_eval { mocks.empty? }.should be_true - end - it "should only add an instance once" do - @space.add(m1 = mock("mock1")) - @space.add(m1) - m1.should_receive(:rspec_verify) - @space.verify_all - end - end - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 9c636a338..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/mock_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,594 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe Mock do - treats_method_missing_as_private :subject => Mock.new, :noop => false - - before(:each) do - @mock = mock("test mock") - end - - after(:each) do - @mock.rspec_reset - end - - describe "deprecated #stub_everything method" do - before(:each) do - Kernel.stub!(:warn) - end - - it "creates a mock that behaves as a null object" do - stub_everything.should be_null_object - end - - it "provides deprecation warning" do - Kernel.should_receive(:warn).with(/DEPRECATION: stub_everything.* is deprecated./) - stub_everything - end - end - - it "should report line number of expectation of unreceived message" do - expected_error_line = __LINE__; @mock.should_receive(:wont_happen).with("x", 3) - begin - @mock.rspec_verify - violated - rescue MockExpectationError => e - # NOTE - this regexp ended w/ $, but jruby adds extra info at the end of the line - e.backtrace[0].should match(/#{File.basename(__FILE__)}:#{expected_error_line}/) - end - end - - it "should report line number of expectation of unreceived message after #should_receive after similar stub" do - @mock.stub!(:wont_happen) - expected_error_line = __LINE__; @mock.should_receive(:wont_happen).with("x", 3) - begin - @mock.rspec_verify - violated - rescue MockExpectationError => e - # NOTE - this regexp ended w/ $, but jruby adds extra info at the end of the line - e.backtrace[0].should match(/#{File.basename(__FILE__)}:#{expected_error_line}/) - end - end - - it "should pass when not receiving message specified as not to be received" do - @mock.should_not_receive(:not_expected) - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass when receiving message specified as not to be received with different args" do - @mock.should_not_receive(:message).with("unwanted text") - @mock.should_receive(:message).with("other text") - @mock.message "other text" - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should fail when receiving message specified as not to be received" do - @mock.should_not_receive(:not_expected) - lambda { - @mock.not_expected - violated - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" expected :not_expected with (no args) 0 times, but received it once") - end - - it "should fail when receiving message specified as not to be received with args" do - @mock.should_not_receive(:not_expected).with("unexpected text") - lambda { - @mock.not_expected("unexpected text") - violated - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" expected :not_expected with (\"unexpected text\") 0 times, but received it once") - end - - it "should pass when receiving message specified as not to be received with wrong args" do - @mock.should_not_receive(:not_expected).with("unexpected text") - @mock.not_expected "really unexpected text" - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should allow block to calculate return values" do - @mock.should_receive(:something).with("a","b","c").and_return { |a,b,c| c+b+a } - @mock.something("a","b","c").should == "cba" - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should allow parameter as return value" do - @mock.should_receive(:something).with("a","b","c").and_return("booh") - @mock.something("a","b","c").should == "booh" - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should return nil if no return value set" do - @mock.should_receive(:something).with("a","b","c") - @mock.something("a","b","c").should be_nil - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should raise exception if args don't match when method called" do - @mock.should_receive(:something).with("a","b","c").and_return("booh") - lambda { - @mock.something("a","d","c") - violated - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" received :something with unexpected arguments\n expected: (\"a\", \"b\", \"c\")\n got: (\"a\", \"d\", \"c\")") - end - - it "should raise exception if args don't match when method called even when the method is stubbed" do - @mock.stub!(:something) - @mock.should_receive(:something).with("a","b","c") - lambda { - @mock.something("a","d","c") - @mock.rspec_verify - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" received :something with unexpected arguments\n expected: (\"a\", \"b\", \"c\")\n got: ([\"a\", \"d\", \"c\"])") - end - - it "should raise exception if args don't match when method called even when using null_object" do - @mock = mock("test mock", :null_object => true) - @mock.should_receive(:something).with("a","b","c") - lambda { - @mock.something("a","d","c") - @mock.rspec_verify - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" received :something with unexpected arguments\n expected: (\"a\", \"b\", \"c\")\n got: ([\"a\", \"d\", \"c\"])") - end - - it "should fail if unexpected method called" do - lambda { - @mock.something("a","b","c") - violated - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" received unexpected message :something with (\"a\", \"b\", \"c\")") - end - - it "should use block for expectation if provided" do - @mock.should_receive(:something) do | a, b | - a.should == "a" - b.should == "b" - "booh" - end - @mock.something("a", "b").should == "booh" - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should fail if expectation block fails" do - @mock.should_receive(:something) {| bool | bool.should be_true} - lambda { - @mock.something false - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, /Mock "test mock" received :something but passed block failed with: expected true, got false/) - end - - it "should fail right away when method defined as never is received" do - @mock.should_receive(:not_expected).never - lambda { - @mock.not_expected - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" expected :not_expected with (no args) 0 times, but received it once") - end - - it "should eventually fail when method defined as never is received" do - @mock.should_receive(:not_expected).never - lambda { - @mock.not_expected - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" expected :not_expected with (no args) 0 times, but received it once") - end - - it "should raise when told to" do - @mock.should_receive(:something).and_raise(RuntimeError) - lambda do - @mock.something - end.should raise_error(RuntimeError) - end - - it "should raise passed an Exception instance" do - error = RuntimeError.new("error message") - @mock.should_receive(:something).and_raise(error) - lambda { - @mock.something - }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, "error message") - end - - it "should raise RuntimeError with passed message" do - @mock.should_receive(:something).and_raise("error message") - lambda { - @mock.something - }.should raise_error(RuntimeError, "error message") - end - - it "should not raise when told to if args dont match" do - @mock.should_receive(:something).with(2).and_raise(RuntimeError) - lambda { - @mock.something 1 - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should throw when told to" do - @mock.should_receive(:something).and_throw(:blech) - lambda { - @mock.something - }.should throw_symbol(:blech) - end - - it "should raise when explicit return and block constrained" do - lambda { - @mock.should_receive(:fruit) do |colour| - :strawberry - end.and_return :apple - }.should raise_error(AmbiguousReturnError) - end - - it "should ignore args on any args" do - @mock.should_receive(:something).at_least(:once).with(any_args) - @mock.something - @mock.something 1 - @mock.something "a", 2 - @mock.something [], {}, "joe", 7 - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should fail on no args if any args received" do - @mock.should_receive(:something).with(no_args()) - lambda { - @mock.something 1 - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" received :something with unexpected arguments\n expected: (no args)\n got: (1)") - end - - it "should fail when args are expected but none are received" do - @mock.should_receive(:something).with(1) - lambda { - @mock.something - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" received :something with unexpected arguments\n expected: (1)\n got: (no args)") - end - - it "should return value from block by default" do - @mock.stub!(:method_that_yields).and_yield - @mock.method_that_yields { :returned_obj }.should == :returned_obj - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should yield 0 args to blocks that take a variable number of arguments" do - @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).with(no_args()).once.and_yield - a = nil - @mock.yield_back {|*x| a = x} - a.should == [] - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should yield 0 args multiple times to blocks that take a variable number of arguments" do - @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).once.with(no_args()).once.and_yield. - and_yield - a = nil - b = [] - @mock.yield_back {|*a| b << a} - b.should == [ [], [] ] - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should yield one arg to blocks that take a variable number of arguments" do - @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).with(no_args()).once.and_yield(99) - a = nil - @mock.yield_back {|*x| a = x} - a.should == [99] - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should yield one arg 3 times consecutively to blocks that take a variable number of arguments" do - @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).once.with(no_args()).once.and_yield(99). - and_yield(43). - and_yield("something fruity") - a = nil - b = [] - @mock.yield_back {|*a| b << a} - b.should == [[99], [43], ["something fruity"]] - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should yield many args to blocks that take a variable number of arguments" do - @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).with(no_args()).once.and_yield(99, 27, "go") - a = nil - @mock.yield_back {|*x| a = x} - a.should == [99, 27, "go"] - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should yield many args 3 times consecutively to blocks that take a variable number of arguments" do - @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).once.with(no_args()).once.and_yield(99, :green, "go"). - and_yield("wait", :amber). - and_yield("stop", 12, :red) - a = nil - b = [] - @mock.yield_back {|*a| b << a} - b.should == [[99, :green, "go"], ["wait", :amber], ["stop", 12, :red]] - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should yield single value" do - @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).with(no_args()).once.and_yield(99) - a = nil - @mock.yield_back {|x| a = x} - a.should == 99 - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should yield single value 3 times consecutively" do - @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).once.with(no_args()).once.and_yield(99). - and_yield(43). - and_yield("something fruity") - a = nil - b = [] - @mock.yield_back {|a| b << a} - b.should == [99, 43, "something fruity"] - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should yield two values" do - @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).with(no_args()).once.and_yield('wha', 'zup') - a, b = nil - @mock.yield_back {|x,y| a=x; b=y} - a.should == 'wha' - b.should == 'zup' - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should yield two values 3 times consecutively" do - @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).once.with(no_args()).once.and_yield('wha', 'zup'). - and_yield('not', 'down'). - and_yield(14, 65) - a, b = nil - c = [] - @mock.yield_back {|a,b| c << [a, b]} - c.should == [['wha', 'zup'], ['not', 'down'], [14, 65]] - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should fail when calling yielding method with wrong arity" do - @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).with(no_args()).once.and_yield('wha', 'zup') - lambda { - @mock.yield_back {|a|} - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" yielded |\"wha\", \"zup\"| to block with arity of 1") - end - - it "should fail when calling yielding method consecutively with wrong arity" do - @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).once.with(no_args()).once.and_yield('wha', 'zup'). - and_yield('down'). - and_yield(14, 65) - lambda { - a, b = nil - c = [] - @mock.yield_back {|a,b| c << [a, b]} - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" yielded |\"down\"| to block with arity of 2") - end - - it "should fail when calling yielding method without block" do - @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).with(no_args()).once.and_yield('wha', 'zup') - lambda { - @mock.yield_back - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" asked to yield |[\"wha\", \"zup\"]| but no block was passed") - end - - it "should be able to mock send" do - @mock.should_receive(:send).with(any_args) - @mock.send 'hi' - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should be able to raise from method calling yielding mock" do - @mock.should_receive(:yield_me).and_yield 44 - - lambda { - @mock.yield_me do |x| - raise "Bang" - end - }.should raise_error(StandardError, "Bang") - - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should clear expectations after verify" do - @mock.should_receive(:foobar) - @mock.foobar - @mock.rspec_verify - lambda { - @mock.foobar - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"test mock\" received unexpected message :foobar with (no args)") - end - - it "should restore objects to their original state on rspec_reset" do - mock = mock("this is a mock") - mock.should_receive(:blah) - mock.rspec_reset - mock.rspec_verify #should throw if reset didn't work - end - - it "should work even after method_missing starts raising NameErrors instead of NoMethodErrors" do - # Object#method_missing throws either NameErrors or NoMethodErrors. - # - # On a fresh ruby program Object#method_missing: - # * raises a NoMethodError when called directly - # * raises a NameError when called indirectly - # - # Once Object#method_missing has been called at least once (on any object) - # it starts behaving differently: - # * raises a NameError when called directly - # * raises a NameError when called indirectly - # - # There was a bug in Mock#method_missing that relied on the fact - # that calling Object#method_missing directly raises a NoMethodError. - # This example tests that the bug doesn't exist anymore. - - - # Ensures that method_missing always raises NameErrors. - a_method_that_doesnt_exist rescue - - - @mock.should_receive(:foobar) - @mock.foobar - @mock.rspec_verify - - lambda { @mock.foobar }.should_not raise_error(NameError) - lambda { @mock.foobar }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should temporarily replace a method stub on a mock" do - @mock.stub!(:msg).and_return(:stub_value) - @mock.should_receive(:msg).with(:arg).and_return(:mock_value) - @mock.msg(:arg).should equal(:mock_value) - @mock.msg.should equal(:stub_value) - @mock.msg.should equal(:stub_value) - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should not require a different signature to replace a method stub" do - @mock.stub!(:msg).and_return(:stub_value) - @mock.should_receive(:msg).and_return(:mock_value) - @mock.msg(:arg).should equal(:mock_value) - @mock.msg.should equal(:stub_value) - @mock.msg.should equal(:stub_value) - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should raise an error when a previously stubbed method has a negative expectation" do - @mock.stub!(:msg).and_return(:stub_value) - @mock.should_not_receive(:msg).and_return(:mock_value) - lambda {@mock.msg(:arg)}.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should temporarily replace a method stub on a non-mock" do - non_mock = Object.new - non_mock.stub!(:msg).and_return(:stub_value) - non_mock.should_receive(:msg).with(:arg).and_return(:mock_value) - non_mock.msg(:arg).should equal(:mock_value) - non_mock.msg.should equal(:stub_value) - non_mock.msg.should equal(:stub_value) - non_mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should return the stubbed value when no new value specified" do - @mock.stub!(:msg).and_return(:stub_value) - @mock.should_receive(:msg) - @mock.msg.should equal(:stub_value) - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should not mess with the stub's yielded values when also mocked" do - @mock.stub!(:yield_back).and_yield(:stub_value) - @mock.should_receive(:yield_back).and_yield(:mock_value) - @mock.yield_back{|v| v.should == :mock_value } - @mock.yield_back{|v| v.should == :stub_value } - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should yield multiple values after a similar stub" do - File.stub!(:open).and_yield(:stub_value) - File.should_receive(:open).and_yield(:first_call).and_yield(:second_call) - yielded_args = [] - File.open {|v| yielded_args << v } - yielded_args.should == [:first_call, :second_call] - File.open {|v| v.should == :stub_value } - File.rspec_verify - end - - it "should assign stub return values" do - mock = Mock.new('name', :message => :response) - mock.message.should == :response - end - - end - - describe "a mock message receiving a block" do - before(:each) do - @mock = mock("mock") - @calls = 0 - end - - def add_call - @calls = @calls + 1 - end - - it "should call the block after #should_receive" do - @mock.should_receive(:foo) { add_call } - - @mock.foo - - @calls.should == 1 - end - - it "should call the block after #should_receive after a similar stub" do - @mock.stub!(:foo).and_return(:bar) - @mock.should_receive(:foo) { add_call } - - @mock.foo - - @calls.should == 1 - end - - it "should call the block after #once" do - @mock.should_receive(:foo).once { add_call } - - @mock.foo - - @calls.should == 1 - end - - it "should call the block after #twice" do - @mock.should_receive(:foo).twice { add_call } - - @mock.foo - @mock.foo - - @calls.should == 2 - end - - it "should call the block after #times" do - @mock.should_receive(:foo).exactly(10).times { add_call } - - (1..10).each { @mock.foo } - - @calls.should == 10 - end - - it "should call the block after #any_number_of_times" do - @mock.should_receive(:foo).any_number_of_times { add_call } - - (1..7).each { @mock.foo } - - @calls.should == 7 - end - - it "should call the block after #ordered" do - @mock.should_receive(:foo).ordered { add_call } - @mock.should_receive(:bar).ordered { add_call } - - @mock.foo - @mock.bar - - @calls.should == 2 - end - end - - describe 'string representation generated by #to_s' do - it 'should not contain < because that might lead to invalid HTML in some situations' do - mock = mock("Dog") - valid_html_str = "#{mock}" - valid_html_str.should_not include('<') - end - end - - describe "mock created with no name" do - it "should not use a name in a failure message" do - mock = mock() - expect {mock.foo}.to raise_error(/Mock received/) - end - - it "should respond to initially stubbed methods" do - mock = mock(:foo => "woo", :bar => "car") - mock.foo.should == "woo" - mock.bar.should == "car" - end - end - - describe "==" do - it "sends '== self' to the comparison object" do - first = mock('first') - second = mock('second') - - first.should_receive(:==).with(second) - second == first - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/multiple_return_value_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/multiple_return_value_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 08a6b066c..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/multiple_return_value_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "a Mock expectation with multiple return values and no specified count" do - before(:each) do - @mock = Mock.new("mock") - @return_values = ["1",2,Object.new] - @mock.should_receive(:message).and_return(@return_values[0],@return_values[1],@return_values[2]) - end - - it "should return values in order to consecutive calls" do - @mock.message.should == @return_values[0] - @mock.message.should == @return_values[1] - @mock.message.should == @return_values[2] - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should complain when there are too few calls" do - third = Object.new - @mock.message.should == @return_values[0] - @mock.message.should == @return_values[1] - lambda { @mock.rspec_verify }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"mock\" expected :message with (any args) 3 times, but received it twice") - end - - it "should complain when there are too many calls" do - third = Object.new - @mock.message.should == @return_values[0] - @mock.message.should == @return_values[1] - @mock.message.should == @return_values[2] - @mock.message.should == @return_values[2] - lambda { @mock.rspec_verify }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"mock\" expected :message with (any args) 3 times, but received it 4 times") - end - end - - describe "a Mock expectation with multiple return values with a specified count equal to the number of values" do - before(:each) do - @mock = Mock.new("mock") - @return_values = ["1",2,Object.new] - @mock.should_receive(:message).exactly(3).times.and_return(@return_values[0],@return_values[1],@return_values[2]) - end - - it "should return values in order to consecutive calls" do - @mock.message.should == @return_values[0] - @mock.message.should == @return_values[1] - @mock.message.should == @return_values[2] - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should complain when there are too few calls" do - third = Object.new - @mock.message.should == @return_values[0] - @mock.message.should == @return_values[1] - lambda { @mock.rspec_verify }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"mock\" expected :message with (any args) 3 times, but received it twice") - end - - it "should complain when there are too many calls" do - third = Object.new - @mock.message.should == @return_values[0] - @mock.message.should == @return_values[1] - @mock.message.should == @return_values[2] - @mock.message.should == @return_values[2] - lambda { @mock.rspec_verify }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"mock\" expected :message with (any args) 3 times, but received it 4 times") - end - end - - describe "a Mock expectation with multiple return values specifying at_least less than the number of values" do - before(:each) do - @mock = Mock.new("mock") - @mock.should_receive(:message).at_least(:twice).with(no_args).and_return(11, 22) - end - - it "should use last return value for subsequent calls" do - @mock.message.should equal(11) - @mock.message.should equal(22) - @mock.message.should equal(22) - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should fail when called less than the specified number" do - @mock.message.should equal(11) - lambda { @mock.rspec_verify }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"mock\" expected :message with (no args) twice, but received it once") - end - end - describe "a Mock expectation with multiple return values with a specified count larger than the number of values" do - before(:each) do - @mock = Mock.new("mock") - @mock.should_receive(:message).exactly(3).times.and_return(11, 22) - end - - it "should use last return value for subsequent calls" do - @mock.message.should equal(11) - @mock.message.should equal(22) - @mock.message.should equal(22) - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should fail when called less than the specified number" do - @mock.message.should equal(11) - lambda { @mock.rspec_verify }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"mock\" expected :message with (any args) 3 times, but received it once") - end - - it "should fail when called greater than the specified number" do - @mock.message.should equal(11) - @mock.message.should equal(22) - @mock.message.should equal(22) - @mock.message.should equal(22) - lambda { @mock.rspec_verify }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "Mock \"mock\" expected :message with (any args) 3 times, but received it 4 times") - end - end - end -end - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/nil_expectation_warning_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/nil_expectation_warning_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f8f72baff..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/nil_expectation_warning_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - - describe "an expectation set on nil" do - - it "should issue a warning with file and line number information" do - expected_warning = %r%An expectation of :foo was set on nil. Called from #{__FILE__}:#{__LINE__+3}(:in `block \(2 levels\) in ')?. Use allow_message_expectations_on_nil to disable warnings.% - Kernel.should_receive(:warn).with(expected_warning) - - nil.should_receive(:foo) - nil.foo - end - - it "should issue a warning when the expectation is negative" do - Kernel.should_receive(:warn) - - nil.should_not_receive(:foo) - end - - it "should not issue a warning when expectations are set to be allowed" do - allow_message_expectations_on_nil - Kernel.should_not_receive(:warn) - - nil.should_receive(:foo) - nil.should_not_receive(:bar) - nil.foo - end - - end - - describe "#allow_message_expectations_on_nil" do - - it "should not effect subsequent examples" do - example_group = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble) - example_group.it("when called in one example that doesn't end up setting an expectation on nil") do - allow_message_expectations_on_nil - end - example_group.it("should not effect the next exapmle ran") do - Kernel.should_receive(:warn) - nil.should_receive(:foo) - nil.foo - end - - example_group.run(Spec::Runner.options).should be_true - - end - - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/null_object_mock_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/null_object_mock_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8af6b49d7..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/null_object_mock_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "a mock acting as a NullObject" do - before(:each) do - @mock = Mock.new("null_object", :null_object => true) - end - - it "should allow explicit expectation" do - @mock.should_receive(:something) - @mock.something - end - - it "should fail verification when explicit exception not met" do - lambda do - @mock.should_receive(:something) - @mock.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should ignore unexpected methods" do - @mock.random_call("a", "d", "c") - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should expected message with different args first" do - @mock.should_receive(:message).with(:expected_arg) - @mock.message(:unexpected_arg) - @mock.message(:expected_arg) - end - - it "should expected message with different args second" do - @mock.should_receive(:message).with(:expected_arg) - @mock.message(:expected_arg) - @mock.message(:unexpected_arg) - end - end - - describe "#null_object?" do - it "should default to false" do - obj = mock('anything') - obj.should_not be_null_object - end - end - - describe "#as_null_object" do - it "should set the object to null_object" do - obj = mock('anything').as_null_object - obj.should be_null_object - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/once_counts_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/once_counts_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 951298321..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/once_counts_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "OnceCounts" do - before(:each) do - @mock = mock("test mock") - end - - it "once should fail when called once with wrong args" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once.with("a", "b", "c") - lambda do - @mock.random_call("d", "e", "f") - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - @mock.rspec_reset - end - - it "once should fail when called twice" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - lambda do - @mock.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "once should fail when not called" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once - lambda do - @mock.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "once should pass when called once" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once - @mock.random_call - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "once should pass when called once with specified args" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once.with("a", "b", "c") - @mock.random_call("a", "b", "c") - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "once should pass when called once with unspecified args" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once - @mock.random_call("a", "b", "c") - @mock.rspec_verify - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/options_hash_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/options_hash_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index f82757827..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/options_hash_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "calling :should_receive with an options hash" do - it "should report the file and line submitted with :expected_from" do - begin - mock = Spec::Mocks::Mock.new("a mock") - mock.should_receive(:message, :expected_from => "/path/to/blah.ext:37") - mock.rspec_verify - rescue Exception => e - ensure - e.backtrace.to_s.should =~ /\/path\/to\/blah.ext:37/m - end - end - - it "should use the message supplied with :message" do - lambda { - m = Spec::Mocks::Mock.new("a mock") - m.should_receive(:message, :message => "recebi nada") - m.rspec_verify - }.should raise_error("recebi nada") - end - - it "should use the message supplied with :message after a similar stub" do - lambda { - m = Spec::Mocks::Mock.new("a mock") - m.stub!(:message) - m.should_receive(:message, :message => "from mock") - m.rspec_verify - }.should raise_error("from mock") - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/partial_mock_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/partial_mock_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c19ecd304..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/partial_mock_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "using a Partial Mock," do - before(:each) do - @object = Object.new - end - - it "should name the class in the failure message" do - @object.should_receive(:foo) - lambda do - @object.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError, / expected/) - end - - it "should name the class in the failure message when expectation is on class" do - Object.should_receive(:foo) - lambda do - Object.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError, //) - end - - it "should not conflict with @options in the object" do - @object.instance_eval { @options = Object.new } - @object.should_receive(:blah) - @object.blah - end - - it "should_not_receive should mock out the method" do - @object.should_not_receive(:fuhbar) - lambda do - @object.fuhbar - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, / expected :fuhbar with \(no args\) 0 times/) - end - - it "should_not_receive should return a negative message expectation" do - @object.should_not_receive(:foobar).should be_kind_of(NegativeMessageExpectation) - end - - it "should_receive should mock out the method" do - @object.should_receive(:foobar).with(:test_param).and_return(1) - @object.foobar(:test_param).should equal(1) - end - - it "should_receive should handle a hash" do - @object.should_receive(:foobar).with(:key => "value").and_return(1) - @object.foobar(:key => "value").should equal(1) - end - - it "should_receive should handle an inner hash" do - hash = {:a => {:key => "value"}} - @object.should_receive(:foobar).with(:key => "value").and_return(1) - @object.foobar(hash[:a]).should equal(1) - end - - it "should_receive should return a message expectation" do - @object.should_receive(:foobar).should be_kind_of(MessageExpectation) - @object.foobar - end - - it "should_receive should verify method was called" do - @object.should_receive(:foobar).with(:test_param).and_return(1) - lambda do - @object.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should_receive should also take a String argument" do - @object.should_receive('foobar') - @object.foobar - end - - it "should_not_receive should also take a String argument" do - @object.should_not_receive('foobar') - lambda do - @object.foobar - end.should raise_error(Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should use report nil in the error message" do - allow_message_expectations_on_nil - - @this_will_resolve_to_nil.should_receive(:foobar) - lambda do - @this_will_resolve_to_nil.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError, /nil expected :foobar with/) - end - end - - describe "Partially mocking an object that defines ==, after another mock has been defined" do - before(:each) do - stub("existing mock", :foo => :foo) - end - - class PartiallyMockedEquals - attr_reader :val - def initialize(val) - @val = val - end - - def ==(other) - @val == other.val - end - end - - it "should not raise an error when stubbing the object" do - o = PartiallyMockedEquals.new :foo - lambda { o.stub!(:bar) }.should_not raise_error(NoMethodError) - end - end - - describe "Method visibility when using partial mocks" do - class MockableClass - def public_method - private_method - protected_method - end - protected - def protected_method; end - private - def private_method; end - end - - before(:each) do - @object = MockableClass.new - end - - it 'should keep public methods public' do - @object.should_receive(:public_method) - with_ruby('1.9') do - @object.public_methods.should include(:public_method) - end - with_ruby('1.8') do - @object.public_methods.should include('public_method') - end - @object.public_method - end - - it 'should keep private methods private' do - @object.should_receive(:private_method) - with_ruby('1.9') do - @object.private_methods.should include(:private_method) - end - with_ruby('1.8') do - @object.private_methods.should include('private_method') - end - @object.public_method - end - - it 'should keep protected methods protected' do - @object.should_receive(:protected_method) - with_ruby('1.9') do - @object.protected_methods.should include(:protected_method) - end - with_ruby('1.8') do - @object.protected_methods.should include('protected_method') - end - @object.public_method - end - - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/partial_mock_using_mocks_directly_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/partial_mock_using_mocks_directly_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a69aa6ac0..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/partial_mock_using_mocks_directly_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec -module Mocks -describe "PartialMockUsingMocksDirectly" do - before(:each) do - - klass=Class.new - klass.class_eval do - def existing_method - :original_value - end - end - @obj = klass.new - - end - - # See http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=10263&group_id=797&atid=3149 - # specify "should clear expectations on verify" do - # @obj.should_receive(:msg) - # @obj.msg - # @obj.rspec_verify - # lambda do - # @obj.msg - # end.should raise_error(NoMethodError) - # - # end - it "should fail when expected message is not received" do - @obj.should_receive(:msg) - lambda do - @obj.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - - end - it "should fail when message is received with incorrect args" do - @obj.should_receive(:msg).with(:correct_arg) - lambda do - @obj.msg(:incorrect_arg) - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - @obj.msg(:correct_arg) - - end - it "should pass when expected message is received" do - @obj.should_receive(:msg) - @obj.msg - @obj.rspec_verify - - end - it "should pass when message is received with correct args" do - @obj.should_receive(:msg).with(:correct_arg) - @obj.msg(:correct_arg) - @obj.rspec_verify - - end - it "should revert to original method if existed" do - @obj.existing_method.should equal(:original_value) - @obj.should_receive(:existing_method).and_return(:mock_value) - @obj.existing_method.should equal(:mock_value) - @obj.rspec_verify - @obj.existing_method.should equal(:original_value) - - end - -end -end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/passing_argument_matchers_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/passing_argument_matchers_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a364df0ae..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/passing_argument_matchers_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "mock argument matchers", :shared => true do - before(:each) do - @mock = Mock.new("test mock") - Kernel.stub!(:warn) - end - - after(:each) do - @mock.rspec_verify - end - end - - describe Methods, "handling argument matchers" do - it_should_behave_like "mock argument matchers" - - it "should accept true as boolean()" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(boolean()) - @mock.random_call(true) - end - - it "should accept false as boolean()" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(boolean()) - @mock.random_call(false) - end - - it "should accept fixnum as kind_of(Numeric)" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(kind_of(Numeric)) - @mock.random_call(1) - end - - it "should accept float as an_instance_of(Numeric)" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(kind_of(Numeric)) - @mock.random_call(1.5) - end - - it "accepts fixnum as instance_of(Fixnum)" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(instance_of(Fixnum)) - @mock.random_call(1) - end - - it "should NOT accept fixnum as instance_of(Numeric)" do - @mock.should_not_receive(:random_call).with(instance_of(Numeric)) - @mock.random_call(1) - end - - it "should NOT accept float as instance_of(Numeric)" do - @mock.should_not_receive(:random_call).with(instance_of(Numeric)) - @mock.random_call(1.5) - end - - it "should accept string as anything()" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with("a", anything(), "c") - @mock.random_call("a", "whatever", "c") - end - - it "should match duck type with one method" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(duck_type(:length)) - @mock.random_call([]) - end - - it "should match duck type with two methods" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(duck_type(:abs, :div)) - @mock.random_call(1) - end - - it "should match no args against any_args()" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(any_args) - @mock.random_call() - end - - it "should match one arg against any_args()" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(any_args) - @mock.random_call("a string") - end - - it "should match no args against no_args()" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(no_args) - @mock.random_call() - end - - it "should match hash with hash_including same hash" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(hash_including(:a => 1)) - @mock.random_call(:a => 1) - end - - end - - describe Methods, "handling block matchers" do - it_should_behave_like "mock argument matchers" - - it "should match arguments against RSpec expectations" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with {|arg1, arg2, arr, *rest| - arg1.should == 5 - arg2.should have_at_least(3).characters - arg2.should have_at_most(10).characters - arr.map {|i| i * 2}.should == [2,4,6] - rest.should == [:fee, "fi", 4] - } - @mock.random_call 5, "hello", [1,2,3], :fee, "fi", 4 - end - end - - describe Methods, "handling non-matcher arguments" do - - before(:each) do - @mock = Mock.new("test mock") - end - - it "should match non special symbol (can be removed when deprecated symbols are removed)" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:some_symbol) - @mock.random_call(:some_symbol) - end - - it "should match string against regexp" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(/bcd/) - @mock.random_call("abcde") - end - - it "should match regexp against regexp" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(/bcd/) - @mock.random_call(/bcd/) - end - - it "should match against a hash submitted and received by value" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:a => "a", :b => "b") - @mock.random_call(:a => "a", :b => "b") - end - - it "should match against a hash submitted by reference and received by value" do - opts = {:a => "a", :b => "b"} - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(opts) - @mock.random_call(:a => "a", :b => "b") - end - - it "should match against a hash submitted by value and received by reference" do - opts = {:a => "a", :b => "b"} - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).with(:a => "a", :b => "b") - @mock.random_call(opts) - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/precise_counts_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/precise_counts_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 5b64ef281..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/precise_counts_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "PreciseCounts" do - before(:each) do - @mock = mock("test mock") - end - - it "should fail when exactly n times method is called less than n times" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).exactly(3).times - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - lambda do - @mock.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should fail when exactly n times method is never called" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).exactly(3).times - lambda do - @mock.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should pass if exactly n times method is called exactly n times" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).exactly(3).times - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass multiple calls with different args and counts" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).twice.with(1) - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once.with(2) - @mock.random_call(1) - @mock.random_call(2) - @mock.random_call(1) - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "should pass mutiple calls with different args" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once.with(1) - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).once.with(2) - @mock.random_call(1) - @mock.random_call(2) - @mock.rspec_verify - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/record_messages_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/record_messages_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bed2fbff6..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/record_messages_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "a mock" do - before(:each) do - @mock = mock("mock", :null_object => true) - end - it "should answer false for received_message? when no messages received" do - @mock.received_message?(:message).should be_false - end - it "should answer true for received_message? when message received" do - @mock.message - @mock.received_message?(:message).should be_true - end - it "should answer true for received_message? when message received with correct args" do - @mock.message 1,2,3 - @mock.received_message?(:message, 1,2,3).should be_true - end - it "should answer false for received_message? when message received with incorrect args" do - @mock.message 1,2,3 - @mock.received_message?(:message, 1,2).should be_false - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/stub_chain_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/stub_chain_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3536e1761..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/stub_chain_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "A chained method stub" do - before(:each) do - @subject = Object.new - end - - it "returns expected value from chaining only one method call" do - @subject.stub_chain(:msg1).and_return(:return_value) - @subject.msg1.should equal(:return_value) - end - - it "returns expected value from chaining two method calls" do - @subject.stub_chain(:msg1, :msg2).and_return(:return_value) - @subject.msg1.msg2.should equal(:return_value) - end - - it "returns expected value from chaining four method calls" do - @subject.stub_chain(:msg1, :msg2, :msg3, :msg4).and_return(:return_value) - @subject.msg1.msg2.msg3.msg4.should equal(:return_value) - end - - it "returns expected value from two chains with shared messages at the end" do - @subject.stub_chain(:msg1, :msg2, :msg3, :msg4).and_return(:first) - @subject.stub_chain(:msg5, :msg2, :msg3, :msg4).and_return(:second) - - @subject.msg1.msg2.msg3.msg4.should equal(:first) - @subject.msg5.msg2.msg3.msg4.should equal(:second) - end - - it "returns expected value from two chains with shared messages at the beginning" do - @subject.stub_chain(:msg1, :msg2, :msg3, :msg4).and_return(:first) - @subject.stub_chain(:msg1, :msg2, :msg3, :msg5).and_return(:second) - - @subject.msg1.msg2.msg3.msg4.should equal(:first) - @subject.msg1.msg2.msg3.msg5.should equal(:second) - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/stub_implementation_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/stub_implementation_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1487277fc..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/stub_implementation_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "stub implementation" do - context "with no args" do - it "execs the block when called" do - obj = stub() - obj.stub(:foo) { :bar } - obj.foo.should == :bar - end - end - - context "with one arg" do - it "execs the block with that arg when called" do - obj = stub() - obj.stub(:foo) {|given| given} - obj.foo(:bar).should == :bar - end - end - - context "with variable args" do - it "execs the block when called" do - obj = stub() - obj.stub(:foo) {|*given| given.first} - obj.foo(:bar).should == :bar - end - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/stub_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/stub_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e0b7b2640..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/stub_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,203 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "A method stub" do - before(:each) do - @class = Class.new do - def self.existing_class_method - :original_value - end - - def existing_instance_method - :original_value - end - end - @instance = @class.new - @stub = Object.new - end - - [:stub!, :stub].each do |method| - context "using #{method}" do - it "should return expected value when expected message is received" do - @instance.send(method, :msg).and_return(:return_value) - @instance.msg.should equal(:return_value) - @instance.rspec_verify - end - end - end - - it "should ignore when expected message is received" do - @instance.stub!(:msg) - @instance.msg - lambda do - @instance.rspec_verify - end.should_not raise_error - end - - it "should ignore when message is received with args" do - @instance.stub!(:msg) - @instance.msg(:an_arg) - lambda do - @instance.rspec_verify - end.should_not raise_error - end - - it "should ignore when expected message is not received" do - @instance.stub!(:msg) - lambda do - @instance.rspec_verify - end.should_not raise_error - end - - it "should handle multiple stubbed methods" do - @instance.stub!(:msg1 => 1, :msg2 => 2) - @instance.msg1.should == 1 - @instance.msg2.should == 2 - end - - it "should clear itself when verified" do - @instance.stub!(:this_should_go).and_return(:blah) - @instance.this_should_go.should == :blah - @instance.rspec_verify - lambda do - @instance.this_should_go - end.should raise_error(NameError) - end - - it "should return values in order to consecutive calls" do - return_values = ["1",2,Object.new] - @instance.stub!(:msg).and_return(return_values[0],return_values[1],return_values[2]) - @instance.msg.should == return_values[0] - @instance.msg.should == return_values[1] - @instance.msg.should == return_values[2] - end - - it "should keep returning last value in consecutive calls" do - return_values = ["1",2,Object.new] - @instance.stub!(:msg).and_return(return_values[0],return_values[1],return_values[2]) - @instance.msg.should == return_values[0] - @instance.msg.should == return_values[1] - @instance.msg.should == return_values[2] - @instance.msg.should == return_values[2] - @instance.msg.should == return_values[2] - end - - it "should revert to original instance method if there is one" do - @instance.existing_instance_method.should equal(:original_value) - @instance.stub!(:existing_instance_method).and_return(:mock_value) - @instance.existing_instance_method.should equal(:mock_value) - @instance.rspec_verify - @instance.existing_instance_method.should equal(:original_value) - end - - it "should revert to original class method if there is one" do - @class.existing_class_method.should equal(:original_value) - @class.stub!(:existing_class_method).and_return(:mock_value) - @class.existing_class_method.should equal(:mock_value) - @class.rspec_verify - @class.existing_class_method.should equal(:original_value) - end - - it "should yield a specified object" do - @instance.stub!(:method_that_yields).and_yield(:yielded_obj) - current_value = :value_before - @instance.method_that_yields {|val| current_value = val} - current_value.should == :yielded_obj - @instance.rspec_verify - end - - it "should yield multiple times with multiple calls to and_yield" do - @instance.stub!(:method_that_yields_multiple_times).and_yield(:yielded_value). - and_yield(:another_value) - current_value = [] - @instance.method_that_yields_multiple_times {|val| current_value << val} - current_value.should == [:yielded_value, :another_value] - @instance.rspec_verify - end - - it "should yield a specified object and return another specified object" do - yielded_obj = mock("my mock") - yielded_obj.should_receive(:foo).with(:bar) - @instance.stub!(:method_that_yields_and_returns).and_yield(yielded_obj).and_return(:baz) - @instance.method_that_yields_and_returns { |o| o.foo :bar }.should == :baz - end - - it "should throw when told to" do - @mock.stub!(:something).and_throw(:up) - lambda do - @mock.something - end.should throw_symbol(:up) - end - - it "should override a pre-existing stub" do - @stub.stub!(:existing_instance_method).and_return(:updated_stub_value) - @stub.existing_instance_method.should == :updated_stub_value - end - - it "should limit " do - @stub.stub!(:foo).with("bar") - @stub.should_receive(:foo).with("baz") - @stub.foo("bar") - @stub.foo("baz") - end - - it "calculates return value by executing block passed to #and_return" do - @mock.stub!(:something).with("a","b","c").and_return { |a,b,c| c+b+a } - @mock.something("a","b","c").should == "cba" - @mock.rspec_verify - end - end - - describe "A method stub with args" do - before(:each) do - @stub = Object.new - @stub.stub!(:foo).with("bar") - end - - it "should not complain if not called" do - end - - it "should not complain if called with arg" do - @stub.foo("bar") - end - - it "should complain if called with no arg" do - lambda do - @stub.foo - end.should raise_error - end - - it "should complain if called with other arg" do - lambda do - @stub.foo("other") - end.should raise_error - end - - it "should not complain if also mocked w/ different args" do - @stub.should_receive(:foo).with("baz") - @stub.foo("bar") - @stub.foo("baz") - end - - it "should complain if also mocked w/ different args AND called w/ a 3rd set of args" do - @stub.should_receive(:foo).with("baz") - @stub.foo("bar") - @stub.foo("baz") - lambda do - @stub.foo("other") - end.should raise_error - end - - it "should support options" do - @stub.stub!(:foo, :expected_from => "bar") - end - - it "should use 'Stub' in the failure message" do - stub = stub('name') - expect {stub.foo}.to raise_error(/Stub "name" received/) - end - end - - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/stubbed_message_expectations_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/stubbed_message_expectations_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 03c8fecdc..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/stubbed_message_expectations_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "Example with stubbed and then called message" do - it "fails if the message is expected and then subsequently not called again" do - mock_obj = mock("mock", :msg => nil) - mock_obj.msg - mock_obj.should_receive(:msg) - lambda { mock_obj.rspec_verify }.should raise_error(Spec::Mocks::MockExpectationError) - end - - it "outputs arguments of all similar calls" do - m = mock('mock', :foo => true) - m.should_receive(:foo).with('first') - m.foo('second') - m.foo('third') - lambda do - m.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(%Q|Mock "mock" received :foo with unexpected arguments\n expected: ("first")\n got: (["second"], ["third"])|) - m.rspec_reset - end - end - - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/twice_counts_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/twice_counts_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 4538eb8f9..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/twice_counts_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe "TwiceCounts" do - before(:each) do - @mock = mock("test mock") - end - - it "twice should fail when call count is higher than expected" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).twice - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - lambda do - @mock.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "twice should fail when call count is lower than expected" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).twice - @mock.random_call - lambda do - @mock.rspec_verify - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "twice should fail when called twice with wrong args on the first call" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).twice.with("1", 1) - lambda do - @mock.random_call(1, "1") - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - @mock.rspec_reset - end - - it "twice should fail when called twice with wrong args on the second call" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).twice.with("1", 1) - @mock.random_call("1", 1) - lambda do - @mock.random_call(1, "1") - end.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - @mock.rspec_reset - end - - it "twice should pass when called twice" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).twice - @mock.random_call - @mock.random_call - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "twice should pass when called twice with specified args" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).twice.with("1", 1) - @mock.random_call("1", 1) - @mock.random_call("1", 1) - @mock.rspec_verify - end - - it "twice should pass when called twice with unspecified args" do - @mock.should_receive(:random_call).twice - @mock.random_call("1") - @mock.random_call(1) - @mock.rspec_verify - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/unstub_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/unstub_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 89e5ac381..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/mocks/unstub_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Mocks - describe Mock do - context "unstubbing a mock object with a stub" do - it "should remove the stub" do - a_mock = mock 'an object', :foo => :bar - - a_mock.unstub! :foo - a_mock.should_not respond_to(:foo) - end - end - - context "unstubbing a real object with a stub" do - before do - @obj = Object.new - end - - it "should raise a NoMethodError if the message is called after unstubbing" do - @obj.stub!(:foo).and_return :bar - @obj.unstub!(:foo) - - lambda { - @obj.foo - }.should raise_error(NoMethodError) - end - - it "should only clear the stub specified" do - @obj.stub!(:foo).and_return :bar - @obj.stub!(:other).and_return :baz - - @obj.unstub!(:foo) - - @obj.other.should == :baz - end - - it "should no longer respond_to? the method" do - @obj.stub!(:foo).and_return :bar - @obj.unstub!(:foo) - - @obj.should_not respond_to(:foo) - end - - it "should unstub using a string (should convert the string to a symbol)" do - @obj.stub!(:foo) - - @obj.unstub!("foo") - - @obj.should_not respond_to(:foo) - end - - it "should restore a previous method definition" do - def @obj.foo - :a_result - end - - @obj.stub!(:foo).and_return :stubbed_result - @obj.unstub!(:foo) - - @obj.foo.should == :a_result - end - - it "should have unstub as an alias of unstub!" do - @obj.stub!(:foo).and_return :bar - - @obj.unstub(:foo) - - lambda { - @obj.foo - }.should raise_error(NoMethodError) - end - - it "should raise a MockExpectationError if it is not stubbed" do - lambda { - @obj.unstub!(:foo) - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "The method `foo` was not stubbed or was already unstubbed") - end - - it "should raise a MockExpectationError if it was already unstubbed" do - @obj.stub!(:foo) - @obj.unstub!(:foo) - - lambda { - @obj.unstub!(:foo) - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "The method `foo` was not stubbed or was already unstubbed") - end - - it "should use the correct message name in the error" do - @obj.stub!(:bar) - @obj.unstub!(:bar) - - lambda { - @obj.unstub!(:bar) - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError, "The method `bar` was not stubbed or was already unstubbed") - end - - it "should raise a MockExpectationError if the method is defined, but not stubbed" do - def @obj.meth; end - - lambda { - @obj.unstub!(:meth) - }.should raise_error(MockExpectationError) - end - - it "should be able to restub a after unstubbing" do - @obj.stub!(:foo).and_return :bar - - @obj.unstub!(:foo) - - @obj.stub!(:foo).and_return :baz - - @obj.foo.should == :baz - end - - it "should remove only the first stub if multiple stubs have been defined" do - @obj.stub!(:foo).and_return :first - @obj.stub!(:foo).and_return :second - - @obj.unstub!(:foo) - - @obj.foo.should == :first - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/package/bin_spec_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/package/bin_spec_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6628fad72..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/package/bin_spec_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'ruby_forker' - -describe "The bin/spec script" do - include RubyForker - - it "should have no warnings" do - output = ruby "-w -Ilib bin/spec --help" - output.should_not =~ /warning/n - end - - it "should show the help w/ no args" do - output = ruby "-w -Ilib bin/spec" - output.should =~ /^Usage: spec/ - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/rake/spectask_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/rake/spectask_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ea834bad4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/rake/spectask_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'spec/rake/spectask' - -module Spec - module Rake - - class MockTask - class << self - attr_accessor :last_instance, :last_cmd - end - - def self.tasks - @tasks ||= {} - end - - def self.reset_tasks - @tasks = {} - end - - def self.task(name) - tasks[name] - end - - def self.register_task(name, block) - tasks[name] = block - end - - def initialize(name, &block) - MockTask.register_task(name, block) - MockTask.last_instance = block - end - - def self.create_task(name, &block) - new(name, &block) - end - end - - class SpecTask - def task(name, &block) - MockTask.create_task(name, &block) - end - - def system(cmd) - MockTask.last_cmd = cmd - true - end - - def default_ruby_path - RUBY - end - end - - describe SpecTask do - - before(:each) do - MockTask.reset_tasks - end - - it "should execute rake's ruby path by default" do - task = SpecTask.new - MockTask.last_instance.call - MockTask.last_cmd.should match(/^#{task.default_ruby_path} /) - end - - it "should execute the command with system if ruby_cmd is specified" do - task = SpecTask.new {|t| t.ruby_cmd = "path_to_multiruby"} - task.should_receive(:system).and_return(true) - MockTask.last_instance.call - end - - it "should execute the ruby_cmd path if specified" do - SpecTask.new {|t| t.ruby_cmd = "path_to_multiruby"} - MockTask.last_instance.call - MockTask.last_cmd.should match(/^path_to_multiruby /) - end - - it "should produce a deprecation warning if the out option is used" do - SpecTask.new {|t| t.out = "somewhere_over_the_rainbow"} - STDERR.should_receive(:puts).with("The Spec::Rake::SpecTask#out attribute is DEPRECATED and will be removed in a future version. Use --format FORMAT:WHERE instead.") - MockTask.last_instance.call - end - - it "should produce an error if failure_message is set and the command fails" do - task = SpecTask.new {|t| t.failure_message = "oops"; t.fail_on_error = false} - STDERR.should_receive(:puts).with("oops") - task.stub(:system).and_return(false) - MockTask.last_instance.call - end - - it "should raise if fail_on_error is set and the command fails" do - task = SpecTask.new - task.stub(:system).and_return(false) - lambda {MockTask.last_instance.call}.should raise_error - end - - it "should not raise if fail_on_error is not set and the command fails" do - task = SpecTask.new {|t| t.fail_on_error = false} - task.stub(:system).and_return(false) - lambda {MockTask.last_instance.call}.should_not raise_error - end - - context "with ENV['SPEC'] set" do - before(:each) do - @orig_env_spec = ENV['SPEC'] - ENV['SPEC'] = 'foo.rb' - end - after(:each) do - ENV['SPEC'] = @orig_env_spec - end - it "should use the provided file list" do - task = SpecTask.new - task.spec_file_list.should == ["foo.rb"] - end - end - - context "with the rcov option" do - - it "should create a clobber_rcov task" do - MockTask.stub!(:create_task) - MockTask.should_receive(:create_task).with(:clobber_rcov) - SpecTask.new(:rcov) {|t| t.rcov = true} - end - - it "should setup the clobber_rcov task to remove the rcov directory" do - task = SpecTask.new(:rcov) {|t| t.rcov = true; t.rcov_dir = "path_to_rcov_directory"} - task.should_receive(:rm_r).with("path_to_rcov_directory") - MockTask.task(:clobber_rcov).call - end - - it "should make the clobber task depend on clobber_rcov" do - MockTask.stub!(:create_task) - MockTask.should_receive(:create_task).with(:clobber => [:clobber_rcov]) - SpecTask.new(:rcov) {|t| t.rcov = true} - end - - it "should make the rcov task depend on clobber_rcov" do - MockTask.stub!(:create_task) - MockTask.should_receive(:create_task).with(:rcov => :clobber_rcov) - SpecTask.new(:rcov) {|t| t.rcov = true} - end - - it "creates an rcov options list" do - MockTask.stub!(:create_task) - task = SpecTask.new(:rcov) {|t| t.rcov = true, t.rcov_opts = ['a','b']} - task.rcov_option_list.should == "a b" - end - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/class_and_argument_parser_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/class_and_argument_parser_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 1168818f0..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/class_and_argument_parser_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Runner - describe ClassAndArgumentsParser, ".parse" do - - it "should use a single : to separate class names from arguments" do - ClassAndArgumentsParser.parse('Foo').should == ['Foo', nil] - ClassAndArgumentsParser.parse('Foo:arg').should == ['Foo', 'arg'] - ClassAndArgumentsParser.parse('Foo::Bar::Zap:arg').should == ['Foo::Bar::Zap', 'arg'] - ClassAndArgumentsParser.parse('Foo:arg1,arg2').should == ['Foo', 'arg1,arg2'] - ClassAndArgumentsParser.parse('Foo::Bar::Zap:arg1,arg2').should == ['Foo::Bar::Zap', 'arg1,arg2'] - ClassAndArgumentsParser.parse('Foo::Bar::Zap:drb://foo,drb://bar').should == ['Foo::Bar::Zap', 'drb://foo,drb://bar'] - end - - it "should raise an error when passed an empty string" do - lambda do - ClassAndArgumentsParser.parse('') - end.should raise_error("Couldn't parse \"\"") - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/command_line_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/command_line_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c22b30668..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/command_line_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Runner - describe CommandLine, ".run" do - with_sandboxed_options do - attr_reader :err, :out - before do - @err = options.error_stream - @out = options.output_stream - end - - it "should run directory" do - file = File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../examples/passing' - run_with(OptionParser.parse([file,"-p","**/*_spec.rb,**/*_example.rb"], @err, @out)) - - @out.rewind - @out.read.should =~ /\d+ examples, 0 failures, 3 pending/n - end - - it "should run file" do - file = File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../examples/failing/predicate_example.rb' - run_with(OptionParser.parse([file], @err, @out)) - - @out.rewind - @out.read.should =~ /3 examples, 2 failures/n - end - - it "should raise when file does not exist" do - file = File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/doesntexist' - - lambda { - Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run(OptionParser.parse([file], @err, @out)) - }.should raise_error - end - - it "should return true when in --generate-options mode" do - # NOTE - this used to say /dev/null but jruby hangs on that for some reason - Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run( - OptionParser.parse(['--generate-options', '/tmp/foo'], @err, @out) - ).should be_true - end - - it "should dump even if Interrupt exception is occurred" do - example_group = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroup) do - describe("example_group") - it "no error" do - end - - it "should interrupt" do - raise Interrupt, "I'm interrupting" - end - end - - options = ::Spec::Runner::Options.new(@err, @out) - ::Spec::Runner::Options.should_receive(:new).with(@err, @out).and_return(options) - options.reporter.should_receive(:dump) - options.add_example_group(example_group) - - Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run(OptionParser.parse([], @err, @out)) - end - - it "should heckle when options have heckle_runner" do - example_group = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroup).describe("example_group") do - it "no error" do - end - end - options = ::Spec::Runner::Options.new(@err, @out) - ::Spec::Runner::Options.should_receive(:new).with(@err, @out).and_return(options) - options.add_example_group example_group - - heckle_runner = mock("heckle_runner") - heckle_runner.should_receive(:heckle_with) - $rspec_mocks.__send__(:mocks).delete(heckle_runner) - - options.heckle_runner = heckle_runner - options.add_example_group(example_group) - - Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run(OptionParser.parse([], @err, @out)) - heckle_runner.rspec_verify - end - - it "should run examples backwards if options.reverse is true" do - options = ::Spec::Runner::Options.new(@err, @out) - ::Spec::Runner::Options.should_receive(:new).with(@err, @out).and_return(options) - options.reverse = true - - b1 = Class.new(Spec::Example::ExampleGroup) - b2 = Class.new(Spec::Example::ExampleGroup) - - b2.should_receive(:run).ordered - b1.should_receive(:run).ordered - - options.add_example_group(b1) - options.add_example_group(b2) - - Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run(OptionParser.parse([], @err, @out)) - end - - it "should pass its ExampleGroup to the reporter" do - example_group = describe("example_group") do - it "should" do - end - end - options = ::Spec::Runner::Options.new(@err, @out) - options.add_example_group(example_group) - - ::Spec::Runner::Options.should_receive(:new).with(@err, @out).and_return(options) - options.reporter.should_receive(:add_example_group).with(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(example_group)) - - Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run(OptionParser.parse([], @err, @out)) - end - - it "runs only selected Examples when options.examples is set" do - options = ::Spec::Runner::Options.new(@err, @out) - ::Spec::Runner::Options.should_receive(:new).with(@err, @out).and_return(options) - - options.examples << "example group expected example" - expected_example_was_run = false - unexpected_example_was_run = false - example_group = describe("example group") do - it "expected example" do - expected_example_was_run = true - end - it "unexpected example" do - unexpected_example_was_run = true - end - end - - options.reporter.should_receive(:add_example_group).with(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(example_group)) - - options.add_example_group example_group - run_with(options) - - expected_example_was_run.should be_true - unexpected_example_was_run.should be_false - end - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/configuration_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/configuration_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ea545d641..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/configuration_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,320 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Runner - describe Configuration do - with_sandboxed_options do - with_sandboxed_config do - - describe "#mock_with" do - it "should default mock framework to rspec" do - config.mock_framework.should =~ /^spec\/adapters\/mock_frameworks\/rspec$/ - end - - it "should set rspec mocking explicitly" do - config.mock_with(:rspec) - config.mock_framework.should =~ /^spec\/adapters\/mock_frameworks\/rspec$/ - end - - it "should set mocha" do - config.mock_with(:mocha) - config.mock_framework.should =~ /^spec\/adapters\/mock_frameworks\/mocha$/ - end - - it "should set flexmock" do - config.mock_with(:flexmock) - config.mock_framework.should =~ /^spec\/adapters\/mock_frameworks\/flexmock$/ - end - - it "should set rr" do - config.mock_with(:rr) - config.mock_framework.should =~ /^spec\/adapters\/mock_frameworks\/rr$/ - end - - it "should set an arbitrary adapter module" do - adapter = Module.new - config.mock_with(adapter) - config.mock_framework.should == adapter - end - end - - describe "#include" do - - before(:each) do - @example_group_class = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble) {} - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:foobar, @example_group_class) - end - - it "should include the submitted module in ExampleGroup subclasses" do - mod = Module.new - config.include mod - Class.new(@example_group_class).included_modules.should include(mod) - end - - it "should scope modules to be included for a specific type" do - mod = Module.new - config.include mod, :type => :foobar - Class.new(@example_group_class).included_modules.should include(mod) - end - - it "should not include modules in a type they are not intended for" do - mod = Module.new - @other_example_group_class = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble) - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:baz, @other_example_group_class) - - config.include mod, :type => :foobar - - Class.new(@other_example_group_class).included_modules.should_not include(mod) - end - - it "accepts an Array of types" do - mod = Module.new - @other_example_group_class = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble) - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:baz, @other_example_group_class) - - config.include mod, :type => [:foobar, :baz] - - Class.new(@example_group_class).included_modules.should include(mod) - Class.new(@other_example_group_class).included_modules.should include(mod) - end - - end - - describe "#extend" do - - before(:each) do - @example_group_class = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble) {} - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:foobar, @example_group_class) - end - - it "should extend all groups" do - mod = Module.new - ExampleGroup.should_receive(:extend).with(mod) - Spec::Runner.configuration.extend mod - end - - it "should extend specified groups" do - mod = Module.new - @example_group_class.should_receive(:extend).with(mod) - Spec::Runner.configuration.extend mod, :type => :foobar - end - - it "should not extend non-specified groups" do - @other_example_group_class = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble) - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:baz, @other_example_group_class) - - mod = Module.new - @other_example_group_class.should_not_receive(:extend) - - Spec::Runner.configuration.extend mod, :type => :foobar - end - - end - end - - describe "ordering methods: " do - - before(:each) do - @special_example_group = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble).describe("special_example_group") - @special_child_example_group = Class.new(@special_example_group).describe("special_child_example_group") - @nonspecial_example_group = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble).describe("nonspecial_example_group") - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:special, @special_example_group) - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:special_child, @special_child_example_group) - Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.register(:non_special, @nonspecial_example_group) - @example_group = @special_child_example_group.describe "Special Example Group" - @unselected_example_group = Class.new(@nonspecial_example_group).describe "Non Special Example Group" - end - - describe "#prepend_before" do - it "prepends the before block on all instances of the passed in type" do - order = [] - config.prepend_before(:all) do - order << :prepend__before_all - end - config.prepend_before(:all, :type => :special) do - order << :special_prepend__before_all - end - config.prepend_before(:all, :type => :special_child) do - order << :special_child_prepend__before_all - end - config.prepend_before(:each) do - order << :prepend__before_each - end - config.prepend_before(:each, :type => :special) do - order << :special_prepend__before_each - end - config.prepend_before(:each, :type => :special_child) do - order << :special_child_prepend__before_each - end - config.prepend_before(:all, :type => :non_special) do - order << :special_prepend__before_all - end - config.prepend_before(:each, :type => :non_special) do - order << :special_prepend__before_each - end - @example_group.it "calls prepend_before" do - end - - @example_group.run(options) - order.should == [ - :prepend__before_all, - :special_prepend__before_all, - :special_child_prepend__before_all, - :prepend__before_each, - :special_prepend__before_each, - :special_child_prepend__before_each - ] - end - end - - describe "#append_before" do - - it "calls append_before on the type" do - order = [] - config.append_before(:all) do - order << :append_before_all - end - config.append_before(:all, :type => :special) do - order << :special_append_before_all - end - config.append_before(:all, :type => :special_child) do - order << :special_child_append_before_all - end - config.append_before do # default is :each - order << :append_before_each - end - config.append_before(:each, :type => :special) do - order << :special_append_before_each - end - config.append_before(:each, :type => :special_child) do - order << :special_child_append_before_each - end - config.append_before(:all, :type => :non_special) do - order << :special_append_before_all - end - config.append_before(:each, :type => :non_special) do - order << :special_append_before_each - end - @example_group.it "calls append_before" do - end - - @example_group.run(options) - order.should == [ - :append_before_all, - :special_append_before_all, - :special_child_append_before_all, - :append_before_each, - :special_append_before_each, - :special_child_append_before_each - ] - end - end - - describe "#prepend_after" do - - it "prepends the after block on all instances of the passed in type" do - order = [] - config.prepend_after(:all) do - order << :prepend__after_all - end - config.prepend_after(:all, :type => :special) do - order << :special_prepend__after_all - end - config.prepend_after(:all, :type => :special) do - order << :special_child_prepend__after_all - end - config.prepend_after(:each) do - order << :prepend__after_each - end - config.prepend_after(:each, :type => :special) do - order << :special_prepend__after_each - end - config.prepend_after(:each, :type => :special) do - order << :special_child_prepend__after_each - end - config.prepend_after(:all, :type => :non_special) do - order << :special_prepend__after_all - end - config.prepend_after(:each, :type => :non_special) do - order << :special_prepend__after_each - end - @example_group.it "calls prepend_after" do - end - - @example_group.run(options) - order.should == [ - :special_child_prepend__after_each, - :special_prepend__after_each, - :prepend__after_each, - :special_child_prepend__after_all, - :special_prepend__after_all, - :prepend__after_all - ] - end - end - - describe "#append_after" do - - it "calls append_after on the type" do - order = [] - config.append_after(:all) do - order << :append__after_all - end - config.append_after(:all, :type => :special) do - order << :special_append__after_all - end - config.append_after(:all, :type => :special_child) do - order << :special_child_append__after_all - end - config.append_after(:each) do - order << :append__after_each - end - config.append_after(:each, :type => :special) do - order << :special_append__after_each - end - config.append_after(:each, :type => :special_child) do - order << :special_child_append__after_each - end - config.append_after(:all, :type => :non_special) do - order << :non_special_append_after_all - end - config.append_after(:each, :type => :non_special) do - order << :non_special_append_after_each - end - @example_group.it "calls append_after" do - end - - @example_group.run(options) - order.should == [ - :special_child_append__after_each, - :special_append__after_each, - :append__after_each, - :special_child_append__after_all, - :special_append__after_all, - :append__after_all - ] - end - - end - - describe "#ignore_backtrace_patterns" do - it "adds patterns to ignore in backtrace" do - config.ignore_backtrace_patterns /custom_pattern/, /shoulda/, /spork/ - config.ignored_backtrace_patterns.should include(/custom_pattern/) - config.ignored_backtrace_patterns.should include(/shoulda/) - config.ignored_backtrace_patterns.should include(/spork/) - end - end - - describe "#predicate_matchers (DEPRECATED)" do - it "is deprecated" do - Spec.should_receive(:deprecate) - config.predicate_matchers[:foo] = :bar? - end - end - - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/drb_command_line_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/drb_command_line_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 0c17a7f68..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/drb_command_line_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Runner - unless jruby? - describe DrbCommandLine do - - context "without server running" do - it "prints error" do - err = out = StringIO.new - DrbCommandLine.run(OptionParser.parse(['--version'], err, out)) - - err.rewind - err.read.should =~ /No server is running/ - end - - it "returns nil" do - err = out = StringIO.new - result = DrbCommandLine.run(OptionParser.parse(['--version'], err, out)) - result.should be_false - end - end - - context "with server running" do - class ::CommandLineForDrbSpec - def self.run(argv, stderr, stdout) - orig_options = Spec::Runner.options - tmp_options = Spec::Runner::OptionParser.parse(argv, stderr, stdout) - Spec::Runner.use tmp_options - Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run(tmp_options) - ensure - Spec::Runner.use orig_options - end - end - - before(:all) do - DRb.start_service("druby://127.0.0.1:8989", ::CommandLineForDrbSpec) - @@drb_example_file_counter = 0 - end - - before(:each) do - create_dummy_spec_file - @@drb_example_file_counter = @@drb_example_file_counter + 1 - end - - after(:each) do - File.delete(@dummy_spec_filename) - end - - after(:all) do - DRb.stop_service - end - - it "returns true" do - err = out = StringIO.new - result = DrbCommandLine.run(OptionParser.parse(['--version'], err, out)) - result.should be_true - end - - it "should run against local server" do - out = run_spec_via_druby(['--version']) - out.should =~ /rspec \d+\.\d+\.\d+.*/n - end - - it "should output green colorized text when running with --colour option" do - out = run_spec_via_druby(["--colour", @dummy_spec_filename]) - out.should =~ /\e\[32m/n - end - - it "should output red colorized text when running with -c option" do - out = run_spec_via_druby(["-c", @dummy_spec_filename]) - out.should =~ /\e\[31m/n - end - - def create_dummy_spec_file - @dummy_spec_filename = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__)) + "/_dummy_spec#{@@drb_example_file_counter}.rb" - File.open(@dummy_spec_filename, 'w') do |f| - f.write %{ - describe "DUMMY CONTEXT for 'DrbCommandLine with -c option'" do - it "should be output with green bar" do - true.should be_true - end - - it "should be output with red bar" do - violated("I want to see a red bar!") - end - end - } - end - end - - def run_spec_via_druby(argv) - err, out = StringIO.new, StringIO.new - out.instance_eval do - def tty?; true end - end - options = ::Spec::Runner::Options.new(err, out) - options.argv = argv - Spec::Runner::DrbCommandLine.run(options) - out.rewind; out.read - end - end - - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/empty_file.txt b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/empty_file.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb..000000000 diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/example_group_runner_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/example_group_runner_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 2b1601aca..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/example_group_runner_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Runner - describe ExampleGroupRunner do - before(:each) do - err = StringIO.new('') - out = StringIO.new('') - @options = Options.new(err, out) - @runner = Spec::Runner::ExampleGroupRunner.new(@options) - end - - after(:each) do - Spec::Expectations.differ = nil - end - - describe "#load_files" do - it "should load UTF-8 encoded files" do - file = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/resources/utf8_encoded.rb") - @options.files << file - @runner.load_files(@options.files_to_load).should == @options.files_to_load - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/examples.txt b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/examples.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 2fcbd355d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/examples.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink. -Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/failed.txt b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/failed.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 07c5442cf..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/failed.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -heckler_spec.rb -command_line_spec.rb -reporter_spec.rb \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/base_formatter_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/base_formatter_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a904bf380..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/base_formatter_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - describe BaseFormatter do - subject { BaseFormatter.new(nil,nil) } - it {should respond_to(:start ).with(1).argument } - it {should respond_to(:example_group_started).with(1).argument } - it {should respond_to(:example_started ).with(1).argument } - # -3 indicates that one of the arguments is optional, with a default - # value assigned. This is due to deprecated_pending_location. Once - # that is removed, this should be changed to 2. - it {should respond_to(:example_pending ).with(-3).arguments} - it {should respond_to(:example_passed ).with(1).argument } - it {should respond_to(:example_failed ).with(3).arguments} - it {should respond_to(:start_dump ).with(0).arguments} - it {should respond_to(:dump_failure ).with(2).arguments} - it {should respond_to(:dump_summary ).with(4).arguments} - it {should respond_to(:dump_pending ).with(0).arguments} - it {should respond_to(:close ).with(0).arguments} - - it "deprecates add_example_group" do - Spec.should_receive(:deprecate) - subject.add_example_group(stub('example group')) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e3677ad47..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'spec/runner/formatter/base_text_formatter' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - describe BaseTextFormatter do - - before :all do - @sandbox = "spec/sandbox" - end - - it "should create the directory contained in WHERE if it does not exist" do - FileUtils.should_receive(:mkdir_p).with(@sandbox) - File.stub!(:open) - BaseTextFormatter.new({},"#{@sandbox}/temp.rb") - end - - context "(deprecations)" do - before(:each) do - Kernel.stub!(:warn) - @io = StringIO.new - @options = mock('options') - @options.stub!(:dry_run).and_return(false) - @options.stub!(:colour).and_return(false) - @options.stub!(:autospec).and_return(false) - @formatter = Class.new(BaseTextFormatter) do - def method_that_class_magenta(message) - magenta(message) - end - def method_that_class_colourise(message, failure) - colourise(message, failure) - end - end.new(@options, @io) - @failure = stub('failure', :pending_fixed? => false) - end - - context "#colourise" do - it "warns when subclasses call colourise" do - Spec.should_receive(:deprecate) - @formatter.method_that_class_colourise('this message', @failure) - end - - it "delegates to colorize_failure" do - @formatter.should_receive(:colorize_failure).with('this message', @failure) - @formatter.colourise('this message', @failure) - end - end - - context "#magenta" do - it "warns when subclasses call magenta" do - Spec.should_receive(:deprecate).with(/#magenta/) - @formatter.method_that_class_magenta('this message') - end - - it "delegates to red" do - @formatter.should_receive(:red).with('this message') - @formatter.method_that_class_magenta('this message') - end - end - - end - - describe "#colour (protected)" do - before(:each) do - @original_RSPEC_COLOR = ENV['RSPEC_COLOR'] - end - - it "does not colorize when output_to_file? returns true" do - out = StringIO.new - options = stub('options', :colour => true, :autospec => false) - formatter = BaseTextFormatter.new(options,out) - formatter.stub!(:output_to_tty?).and_return(true) - formatter.stub!(:output_to_file?).and_return(true) - formatter.__send__(:colour, 'foo', "\e[32m").should == "foo" - end - - it "colorizes when colour? and output_to_tty? return true" do - out = StringIO.new - options = stub('options', :colour => true, :autospec => false) - formatter = BaseTextFormatter.new(options,out) - formatter.stub!(:output_to_tty?).and_return(true) - formatter.__send__(:colour, 'foo', "\e[32m").should == "\e[32mfoo\e[0m" - end - - it "colorizes when ENV['RSPEC_COLOR'] is set even if colour? and output_to_tty? return false" do - out = StringIO.new - options = stub('options', :colour => false) - formatter = BaseTextFormatter.new(options,out) - formatter.stub!(:output_to_tty?).and_return(false) - - ENV['RSPEC_COLOR'] = 'true' - - formatter.__send__(:colour, 'foo', "\e[32m").should == "\e[32mfoo\e[0m" - end - - it "colorizes when autospec? is true even if colour? and output_to_tty? return false" do - out = StringIO.new - options = stub('options', :colour => true, :autospec => true) - formatter = BaseTextFormatter.new(options,out) - formatter.stub!(:output_to_tty?).and_return(false) - - formatter.__send__(:colour, 'foo', "\e[32m").should == "\e[32mfoo\e[0m" - end - - after(:each) do - ENV['RSPEC_COLOR'] = @original_RSPEC_COLOR - end - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/failing_example_groups_formatter_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/failing_example_groups_formatter_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b390131ad..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/failing_example_groups_formatter_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'spec/runner/formatter/failing_example_groups_formatter' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - describe FailingExampleGroupsFormatter do - attr_reader :example_group, :formatter, :io - - before(:each) do - @io = StringIO.new - options = mock('options') - @formatter = FailingExampleGroupsFormatter.new(options, io) - @example_group = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroup) - end - - it "should add example name for each failure" do - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble).describe("b 1"))) - formatter.example_failed("e 1", nil, Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", nil, RuntimeError.new)) - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble).describe("b 2"))) - formatter.example_failed("e 2", nil, Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", nil, RuntimeError.new)) - formatter.example_failed("e 3", nil, Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", nil, RuntimeError.new)) - io.string.should include("b 1") - io.string.should include("b 2") - end - - it "should delimit ExampleGroup superclass descriptions with :" do - parent_example_group = Class.new(example_group).describe("Parent") - child_example_group = Class.new(parent_example_group).describe("#child_method") - grand_child_example_group = Class.new(child_example_group).describe("GrandChild") - - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(grand_child_example_group)) - formatter.example_failed("failure", nil, ::Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", nil, RuntimeError.new)) - io.string.should == "Parent#child_method GrandChild\n" - end - - it "should remove druby url, which is used by Spec::Distributed" do - @formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble).describe("something something (druby://99.99.99.99:99)"))) - @formatter.example_failed("e 1", nil, ::Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", nil, RuntimeError.new)) - io.string.should == "something something\n" - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/failing_examples_formatter_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/failing_examples_formatter_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 76d03fa39..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/failing_examples_formatter_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'spec/runner/formatter/failing_examples_formatter' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - describe FailingExamplesFormatter do - before(:each) do - @io = StringIO.new - options = mock('options') - @formatter = FailingExamplesFormatter.new(options, @io) - end - - it "should add example name for each failure" do - example_group_1 = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble).describe("A") - example_group_2 = Class.new(example_group_1).describe("B") - - @formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(example_group_1)) - @formatter.example_failed(example_group_1.it("a1"){}, nil, ::Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", nil, RuntimeError.new)) - @formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(example_group_2)) - @formatter.example_failed(example_group_2.it("b2"){}, nil, ::Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", nil, RuntimeError.new)) - @formatter.example_failed(example_group_2.it("b3"){}, nil, ::Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", nil, RuntimeError.new)) - @io.string.should eql(<<-EOF -A a1 -A B b2 -A B b3 -EOF -) - 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Mock "poke me" expected :poke with (any args) once, but received it 0 times
-
examples/failing/mocking_example.rb:11:
-spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
9  it "should fail when expected message not received" do
-10    mock = mock("poke me")
-11    mock.should_receive(:poke)
-12  end
-13  
-
-
- -
- should fail when messages are received out of order -
-
Mock "one two three" received :three out of order
-
examples/failing/mocking_example.rb:20:
-spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
18    mock.should_receive(:three).ordered
-19    mock.one
-20    mock.three
-21    mock.two
-22  end
-
-
- -
- should get yelled at when sending unexpected messages -
-
Mock "don't talk to me" expected :any_message_at_all with (no args) 0 times, but received it once
-
examples/failing/mocking_example.rb:27:
-spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
25    mock = mock("don't talk to me")
-26    mock.should_not_receive(:any_message_at_all)
-27    mock.any_message_at_all
-28  end
-
-
- -
- has a bug we need to fix -
-
Expected pending 'here is the bug' to fail. No Error was raised.
-
examples/failing/mocking_example.rb:31:
-spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
29
-30  it "has a bug we need to fix" do
-31    pending "here is the bug" do
-32      # Actually, no. It's fixed. This will fail because it passes :-)
-33      mock = mock("Bug")
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Running specs with --diff
- - -
- should print diff of different strings -
-
expected: "RSpec is a\nbehaviour driven development\nframework for Ruby\n",
-     got: "RSpec is a\nbehavior driven development\nframework for Ruby\n" (using ==)
-
- Diff:
-@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
- RSpec is a
--behaviour driven development
-+behavior driven development
- framework for Ruby
-
-
examples/failing/diffing_spec.rb:13:
-spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
11framework for Ruby
-12EOF
-13    usa.should == uk
-14  end
-
-
- -
- should print diff of different objects' pretty representation -
-
-expected <Animal
-name=bob,
-species=tortoise
->
-
-     got <Animal
-name=bob,
-species=giraffe
->
-
-
-(compared using eql?)
-
-
examples/failing/diffing_spec.rb:34:
-spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
32    expected = Animal.new "bob", "giraffe"
-33    actual   = Animal.new "bob", "tortoise"
-34    expected.should eql(actual)
-35  end
-36end
-
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-
-
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-
A consumer of a stub
- -
should be able to stub methods on any Object
-
-
-
-
-
A stubbed method on a class
- -
should return the stubbed value
- -
should revert to the original method after each spec
- -
can stub! and mock the same message
-
-
-
-
-
A mock
- -
can stub!
- -
can stub! and mock
- -
can stub! and mock the same message
-
-
-
-
-
pending example (using pending method)
- - -
should be reported as "PENDING: for some reason" (PENDING: for some reason)
-
-
-
-
-
pending example (with no block)
- - -
should be reported as "PENDING: Not Yet Implemented" (PENDING: Not Yet Implemented)
-
-
-
-
-
pending example (with block for pending)
- - -
should have a failing block, passed to pending, reported as "PENDING: for some reason" (PENDING: for some reason)
-
-
- - -
-
- - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatted-1.8.6.html b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatted-1.8.6.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1461d03e4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatted-1.8.6.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,377 +0,0 @@ - - - - - RSpec results - - - - - - - - -
- -
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-

 

-

 

-
-
- -
-
-
-
Mocker
- -
should be able to call mock()
- - - -
- should fail when expected message not received -
-
Mock "poke me" expected :poke with (any args) once, but received it 0 times
-
./examples/failing/mocking_example.rb:11:
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:44:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
9  it "should fail when expected message not received" do
-10    mock = mock("poke me")
-11    mock.should_receive(:poke)
-12  end
-13  
-
-
- -
- should fail when messages are received out of order -
-
Mock "one two three" received :three out of order
-
./examples/failing/mocking_example.rb:20:
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:44:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
18    mock.should_receive(:three).ordered
-19    mock.one
-20    mock.three
-21    mock.two
-22  end
-
-
- -
- should get yelled at when sending unexpected messages -
-
Mock "don't talk to me" expected :any_message_at_all with (no args) 0 times, but received it once
-
./examples/failing/mocking_example.rb:27:
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:44:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
25    mock = mock("don't talk to me")
-26    mock.should_not_receive(:any_message_at_all)
-27    mock.any_message_at_all
-28  end
-
-
- -
- has a bug we need to fix -
-
Expected pending 'here is the bug' to fail. No Error was raised.
-
./examples/failing/mocking_example.rb:31:
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:44:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
29
-30  it "has a bug we need to fix" do
-31    pending "here is the bug" do
-32      # Actually, no. It's fixed. This will fail because it passes :-)
-33      mock = mock("Bug")
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Running specs with --diff
- - -
- should print diff of different strings -
-
expected: "RSpec is a\nbehaviour driven development\nframework for Ruby\n",
-     got: "RSpec is a\nbehavior driven development\nframework for Ruby\n" (using ==)
-
- Diff:
-@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
- RSpec is a
--behaviour driven development
-+behavior driven development
- framework for Ruby
-
-
./examples/failing/diffing_spec.rb:13:
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:44:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
11framework for Ruby
-12EOF
-13    usa.should == uk
-14  end
-
-
- -
- should print diff of different objects' pretty representation -
-
-expected <Animal
-name=bob,
-species=tortoise
->
-
-     got <Animal
-name=bob,
-species=giraffe
->
-
-
-(compared using eql?)
-
-
./examples/failing/diffing_spec.rb:34:
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:44:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
32    expected = Animal.new "bob", "giraffe"
-33    actual   = Animal.new "bob", "tortoise"
-34    expected.should eql(actual)
-35  end
-36end
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
A consumer of a stub
- -
should be able to stub methods on any Object
-
-
-
-
-
A stubbed method on a class
- -
should return the stubbed value
- -
should revert to the original method after each spec
- -
can stub! and mock the same message
-
-
-
-
-
A mock
- -
can stub!
- -
can stub! and mock
- -
can stub! and mock the same message
-
-
-
-
-
pending example (using pending method)
- - -
should be reported as "PENDING: for some reason" (PENDING: for some reason)
-
-
-
-
-
pending example (with no block)
- - -
should be reported as "PENDING: Not Yet Implemented" (PENDING: Not Yet Implemented)
-
-
-
-
-
pending example (with block for pending)
- - -
should have a failing block, passed to pending, reported as "PENDING: for some reason" (PENDING: for some reason)
-
-
- - -
-
- - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatted-1.8.7.html b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatted-1.8.7.html deleted file mode 100644 index 5e489bba5..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatted-1.8.7.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,377 +0,0 @@ - - - - - RSpec results - - - - - - - - -
- -
-
-

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-
- -
-

 

-

 

-
-
- -
-
-
-
Mocker
- -
should be able to call mock()
- - - -
- should fail when expected message not received -
-
Mock "poke me" expected :poke with (any args) once, but received it 0 times
-
./examples/failing/mocking_example.rb:11:
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
9  it "should fail when expected message not received" do
-10    mock = mock("poke me")
-11    mock.should_receive(:poke)
-12  end
-13  
-
-
- -
- should fail when messages are received out of order -
-
Mock "one two three" received :three out of order
-
./examples/failing/mocking_example.rb:20:
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
18    mock.should_receive(:three).ordered
-19    mock.one
-20    mock.three
-21    mock.two
-22  end
-
-
- -
- should get yelled at when sending unexpected messages -
-
Mock "don't talk to me" expected :any_message_at_all with (no args) 0 times, but received it once
-
./examples/failing/mocking_example.rb:27:
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
25    mock = mock("don't talk to me")
-26    mock.should_not_receive(:any_message_at_all)
-27    mock.any_message_at_all
-28  end
-
-
- -
- has a bug we need to fix -
-
Expected pending 'here is the bug' to fail. No Error was raised.
-
./examples/failing/mocking_example.rb:31:
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
29
-30  it "has a bug we need to fix" do
-31    pending "here is the bug" do
-32      # Actually, no. It's fixed. This will fail because it passes :-)
-33      mock = mock("Bug")
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Running specs with --diff
- - -
- should print diff of different strings -
-
expected: "RSpec is a\nbehaviour driven development\nframework for Ruby\n",
-     got: "RSpec is a\nbehavior driven development\nframework for Ruby\n" (using ==)
-
- Diff:
-@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
- RSpec is a
--behaviour driven development
-+behavior driven development
- framework for Ruby
-
-
./examples/failing/diffing_spec.rb:13:
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
11framework for Ruby
-12EOF
-13    usa.should == uk
-14  end
-
-
- -
- should print diff of different objects' pretty representation -
-
-expected <Animal
-name=bob,
-species=tortoise
->
-
-     got <Animal
-name=bob,
-species=giraffe
->
-
-
-(compared using eql?)
-
-
./examples/failing/diffing_spec.rb:34:
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:
-
32    expected = Animal.new "bob", "giraffe"
-33    actual   = Animal.new "bob", "tortoise"
-34    expected.should eql(actual)
-35  end
-36end
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
A consumer of a stub
- -
should be able to stub methods on any Object
-
-
-
-
-
A stubbed method on a class
- -
should return the stubbed value
- -
should revert to the original method after each spec
- -
can stub! and mock the same message
-
-
-
-
-
A mock
- -
can stub!
- -
can stub! and mock
- -
can stub! and mock the same message
-
-
-
-
-
pending example (using pending method)
- - -
should be reported as "PENDING: for some reason" (PENDING: for some reason)
-
-
-
-
-
pending example (with no block)
- - -
should be reported as "PENDING: Not Yet Implemented" (PENDING: Not Yet Implemented)
-
-
-
-
-
pending example (with block for pending)
- - -
should have a failing block, passed to pending, reported as "PENDING: for some reason" (PENDING: for some reason)
-
-
- - -
-
- - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatted-1.9.1.html b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatted-1.9.1.html deleted file mode 100644 index 5d0be3bfe..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatted-1.9.1.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,377 +0,0 @@ - - - - - RSpec results - - - - - - - - -
- -
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-

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-
- -
-

 

-

 

-
-
- -
-
-
-
Mocker
- -
should be able to call mock()
- - - -
- should fail when expected message not received -
-
Mock "poke me" expected :poke with (any args) once, but received it 0 times
-
./examples/failing/mocking_example.rb:11:in `block (2 levels) in '
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:in `block (4 levels) in '
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `block (3 levels) in '
-
9  it "should fail when expected message not received" do
-10    mock = mock("poke me")
-11    mock.should_receive(:poke)
-12  end
-13  
-
-
- -
- should fail when messages are received out of order -
-
Mock "one two three" received :three out of order
-
./examples/failing/mocking_example.rb:20:in `block (2 levels) in '
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:in `block (4 levels) in '
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `block (3 levels) in '
-
18    mock.should_receive(:three).ordered
-19    mock.one
-20    mock.three
-21    mock.two
-22  end
-
-
- -
- should get yelled at when sending unexpected messages -
-
Mock "don't talk to me" expected :any_message_at_all with (no args) 0 times, but received it once
-
./examples/failing/mocking_example.rb:27:in `block (2 levels) in '
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:in `block (4 levels) in '
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `block (3 levels) in '
-
25    mock = mock("don't talk to me")
-26    mock.should_not_receive(:any_message_at_all)
-27    mock.any_message_at_all
-28  end
-
-
- -
- has a bug we need to fix -
-
Expected pending 'here is the bug' to fail. No Error was raised.
-
./examples/failing/mocking_example.rb:31:in `block (2 levels) in '
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:in `block (4 levels) in '
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `block (3 levels) in '
-
29
-30  it "has a bug we need to fix" do
-31    pending "here is the bug" do
-32      # Actually, no. It's fixed. This will fail because it passes :-)
-33      mock = mock("Bug")
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Running specs with --diff
- - -
- should print diff of different strings -
-
expected: "RSpec is a\nbehaviour driven development\nframework for Ruby\n",
-     got: "RSpec is a\nbehavior driven development\nframework for Ruby\n" (using ==)
-
- Diff:
-@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
- RSpec is a
--behaviour driven development
-+behavior driven development
- framework for Ruby
-
-
./examples/failing/diffing_spec.rb:13:in `block (2 levels) in '
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:in `block (4 levels) in '
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `block (3 levels) in '
-
11framework for Ruby
-12EOF
-13    usa.should == uk
-14  end
-
-
- -
- should print diff of different objects' pretty representation -
-
-expected <Animal
-name=bob,
-species=tortoise
->
-
-     got <Animal
-name=bob,
-species=giraffe
->
-
-
-(compared using eql?)
-
-
./examples/failing/diffing_spec.rb:34:in `block (2 levels) in '
-./spec/spec_helper.rb:42:in `run_with'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:41:in `block (4 levels) in '
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `chdir'
-./spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb:29:in `block (3 levels) in '
-
32    expected = Animal.new "bob", "giraffe"
-33    actual   = Animal.new "bob", "tortoise"
-34    expected.should eql(actual)
-35  end
-36end
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
A consumer of a stub
- -
should be able to stub methods on any Object
-
-
-
-
-
A stubbed method on a class
- -
should return the stubbed value
- -
should revert to the original method after each spec
- -
can stub! and mock the same message
-
-
-
-
-
A mock
- -
can stub!
- -
can stub! and mock
- -
can stub! and mock the same message
-
-
-
-
-
pending example (using pending method)
- - -
should be reported as "PENDING: for some reason" (PENDING: for some reason)
-
-
-
-
-
pending example (with no block)
- - -
should be reported as "PENDING: Not Yet Implemented" (PENDING: Not Yet Implemented)
-
-
-
-
-
pending example (with block for pending)
- - -
should have a failing block, passed to pending, reported as "PENDING: for some reason" (PENDING: for some reason)
-
-
- - -
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- - diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bbff1ef42..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ -# require 'spec_helper' - -begin # See rescue all the way at the bottom - -require 'nokogiri' # Needed to compare generated with wanted HTML -require 'spec/runner/formatter/html_formatter' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - describe HtmlFormatter do - - treats_method_missing_as_private - - attr_reader :root, :expected_file, :expected_html - - before do - @root = File.expand_path("#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/../../../..") - suffix = jruby? ? '-jruby' : '' - @expected_file = "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/html_formatted-#{::RUBY_VERSION}#{suffix}.html" - raise "There is no HTML file with expected content for this platform: #{expected_file}" unless File.file?(expected_file) - @expected_html = File.read(expected_file) - end - - # Uncomment this line temporarily in order to overwrite the expected with actual. - # Use with care!!! - # describe "file generator" do - # it "generates a new comparison file" do - # Dir.chdir(root) do - # args = [ - # 'examples/failing/mocking_example.rb', - # 'examples/failing/diffing_spec.rb', - # 'examples/passing/stubbing_example.rb', - # 'examples/passing/pending_example.rb', - # '--format', - # 'html', - # "--diff" - # ] - # err = StringIO.new - # out = StringIO.new - # run_with ::Spec::Runner::OptionParser.parse(args, err, out) - # - # seconds = /\d+\.\d+ seconds/ - # html = out.string.gsub seconds, 'x seconds' - # - # File.open(expected_file, 'w') {|io| io.write(html)} - # end - # end - # end - - it "should produce HTML identical to the one we designed manually with --diff" do - Dir.chdir(root) do - args = [ - 'examples/failing/mocking_example.rb', - 'examples/failing/diffing_spec.rb', - 'examples/passing/stubbing_example.rb', - 'examples/passing/pending_example.rb', - '--format', - 'html', - "--diff" - ] - err = StringIO.new - out = StringIO.new - run_with ::Spec::Runner::OptionParser.parse(args, err, out) - - seconds = /\d+\.\d+ seconds/ - html = out.string.gsub seconds, 'x seconds' - expected_html.gsub! seconds, 'x seconds' - - doc = Nokogiri::HTML(html) - backtraces = doc.search("div.backtrace").collect {|e| e.at("pre").inner_html} - doc.css("div.backtrace").remove - - expected_doc = Nokogiri::HTML(expected_html) - expected_backtraces = expected_doc.search("div.backtrace").collect {|e| e.at("pre").inner_html} - expected_doc.search("div.backtrace").remove - - doc.inner_html.should == expected_doc.inner_html - - expected_backtraces.each_with_index do |expected_line, i| - expected_path, expected_line_number, expected_suffix = expected_line.split(':') - actual_path, actual_line_number, actual_suffix = backtraces[i].split(':') - File.expand_path(actual_path).should == File.expand_path(expected_path) - actual_line_number.should == expected_line_number - end - end - end - - it "should produce HTML identical to the one we designed manually with --dry-run" do - Dir.chdir(root) do - args = [ - 'examples/failing/mocking_example.rb', - 'examples/failing/diffing_spec.rb', - 'examples/passing/stubbing_example.rb', - 'examples/passing/pending_example.rb', - '--format', - 'html', - "--dry-run" - ] - err = StringIO.new - out = StringIO.new - run_with ::Spec::Runner::OptionParser.parse(args, err, out) - - seconds = /\d+\.\d+ seconds/ - html = out.string.gsub seconds, 'x seconds' - expected_html.gsub! seconds, 'x seconds' - - html.should =~ /This was a dry-run/m - end - end - end - end - end -end - -rescue LoadError - warn "nokogiri not loaded -- skipping HtmlFormatter specs" -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/nested_text_formatter_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/nested_text_formatter_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 29e96ff52..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/nested_text_formatter_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,305 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'spec/runner/formatter/nested_text_formatter' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - describe NestedTextFormatter do - with_sandboxed_options do - attr_reader :io, :options, :formatter, :example_group - before(:each) do - @io = StringIO.new - options.stub!(:dry_run).and_return(false) - options.stub!(:colour).and_return(false) - @formatter = NestedTextFormatter.new(options, io) - @example_group = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble).describe("ExampleGroup") - @example_group.example("example") {} - end - - describe "where ExampleGroup has no superclass with a description" do - def example_group_started - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(example_group)) - end - - before do - example_group_started - end - - describe "#dump_summary" do - it "should produce standard summary without pending when pending has a 0 count" do - formatter.dump_summary(3, 2, 1, 0) - io.string.should == <<-OUT -ExampleGroup - -Finished in 3 seconds - -2 examples, 1 failure -OUT - end - - it "should produce standard summary" do - formatter.dump_summary(3, 2, 1, 4) - io.string.should == <<-OUT -ExampleGroup - -Finished in 3 seconds - -2 examples, 1 failure, 4 pending -OUT - end - end - - describe "#example_group_started" do - describe "when ExampleGroup has a nested description" do - - describe "when ExampleGroup has no parents with nested description" do - it "should push ExampleGroup name" do - io.string.should eql("ExampleGroup\n") - end - end - - describe "when ExampleGroup has one parent with nested description" do - attr_reader :child_example_group - def example_group_started - @child_example_group = Class.new(example_group).describe("Child ExampleGroup") - end - - describe "and parent ExampleGroups have not been printed" do - before do - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(child_example_group)) - end - - it "should push ExampleGroup name with two spaces of indentation" do - io.string.should == <<-OUT -ExampleGroup - Child ExampleGroup -OUT - end - end - - describe "and parent ExampleGroups have been printed" do - before do - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(example_group)) - io.string = "" - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(child_example_group)) - end - - it "should print only the indented ExampleGroup" do - io.string.should == <<-OUT - Child ExampleGroup -OUT - end - end - end - - describe "when ExampleGroup has two parents with nested description" do - attr_reader :child_example_group, :grand_child_example_group - def example_group_started - @child_example_group = Class.new(example_group).describe("Child ExampleGroup") - @grand_child_example_group = Class.new(child_example_group).describe("GrandChild ExampleGroup") - end - - describe "and parent ExampleGroups have not been printed" do - before do - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(grand_child_example_group)) - - end - - it "should print the entire nested ExampleGroup heirarchy" do - io.string.should == <<-OUT -ExampleGroup - Child ExampleGroup - GrandChild ExampleGroup -OUT - end - end - - describe "and parent ExampleGroups have been printed" do - before do - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(child_example_group)) - io.string = "" - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(grand_child_example_group)) - end - - it "should print only the indented ExampleGroup" do - io.string.should == <<-OUT - GrandChild ExampleGroup -OUT - end - end - end - end - - describe "when ExampleGroup nested description is blank" do - attr_reader :child_example_group - - describe "and parent ExampleGroups have not been printed" do - def example_group_started - @child_example_group = Class.new(example_group) - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(child_example_group)) - end - - it "should render only the parent ExampleGroup" do - io.string.should == <<-OUT -ExampleGroup -OUT - end - end - - describe "and parent ExampleGroups have been printed" do - def example_group_started - @child_example_group = Class.new(example_group) - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(example_group)) - io.string = "" - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(child_example_group)) - end - - it "should not render anything" do - io.string.should == "" - end - end - end - - describe "when ExampleGroup nested description is blank" do - def example_group_started - example_group.set_description - super - end - - it "should not render anything" do - io.string.should == "" - end - end - end - - describe "#example_failed" do - describe "where ExampleGroup has no superclasss with a description" do - describe "when having an error" do - it "should push failing spec name and failure number" do - formatter.example_failed( - example_group.it("spec"), - 98, - ::Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", "c s", RuntimeError.new) - ) - io.string.should == <<-OUT -ExampleGroup - spec (FAILED - 98) -OUT - end - end - - describe "when having an expectation failure" do - it "should push failing spec name and failure number" do - formatter.example_failed( - example_group.it("spec"), - 98, - ::Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", "c s", Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError.new) - ) - io.string.should == <<-OUT -ExampleGroup - spec (FAILED - 98) -OUT - end - end - end - - describe "where ExampleGroup has two superclasses with a description" do - attr_reader :child_example_group, :grand_child_example_group - - def example_group_started - @child_example_group = Class.new(example_group).describe("Child ExampleGroup") - @grand_child_example_group = Class.new(child_example_group).describe("GrandChild ExampleGroup") - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(grand_child_example_group)) - end - - describe "when having an error" do - it "should push failing spec name and failure number" do - formatter.example_failed( - grand_child_example_group.it("spec"), - 98, - ::Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", "c s", RuntimeError.new) - ) - io.string.should == <<-OUT -ExampleGroup - Child ExampleGroup - GrandChild ExampleGroup - spec (FAILED - 98) -OUT - end - end - - describe "when having an expectation" do - it "should push failing spec name and failure number" do - formatter.example_failed( - grand_child_example_group.it("spec"), - 98, - ::Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", "c s", Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError.new) - ) - io.string.should == <<-OUT -ExampleGroup - Child ExampleGroup - GrandChild ExampleGroup - spec (FAILED - 98) -OUT - end - end - end - end - - describe "#start" do - it "should push nothing on start" do - formatter.start(5) - io.string.should == <<-OUT -ExampleGroup -OUT - end - end - - describe "#start_dump" do - it "should push nothing on start dump" do - formatter.start_dump - io.string.should == <<-OUT -ExampleGroup -OUT - end - end - - describe "#example_passed" do - it "should push passing spec name" do - formatter.example_passed(example_group.it("spec")) - io.string.should == <<-OUT -ExampleGroup - spec -OUT - end - end - - describe "#example_pending" do - it "should push pending example name and message" do - formatter.example_pending(example_group.examples.first, 'reason', "#{__FILE__}:#{__LINE__}") - io.string.should == <<-OUT -ExampleGroup - example (PENDING: reason) -OUT - end - - it "should dump pending" do - formatter.example_pending(example_group.examples.first, 'reason', "#{__FILE__}:#{__LINE__}") - io.rewind - formatter.dump_pending - io.string.should =~ /Pending\:\n\nExampleGroup example \(reason\)\n/ - end - end - - def have_single_level_example_group_output(expected_output) - expected = "ExampleGroup\n #{expected_output}" - ::Spec::Matchers::SimpleMatcher.new(expected) do |actual| - actual == expected - end - end - end - end - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/profile_formatter_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/profile_formatter_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 338df7089..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/profile_formatter_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'spec/runner/formatter/profile_formatter' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - describe ProfileFormatter do - - treats_method_missing_as_private - - attr_reader :io, :formatter - before(:each) do - @io = StringIO.new - options = mock('options') - options.stub!(:colour).and_return(true) - options.stub!(:autospec).and_return(true) - @formatter = ProfileFormatter.new(options, io) - end - - it "should print a heading" do - formatter.start(0) - io.string.should eql("Profiling enabled.\n") - end - - it "should record the current time when starting a new example" do - now = Time.now - Time.stub!(:now).and_return(now) - formatter.example_started('should foo') - formatter.instance_variable_get("@time").should == now - end - - it "should correctly record a passed example" do - now = Time.now - Time.stub!(:now).and_return(now) - parent_example_group = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble).describe('Parent') - child_example_group = Class.new(parent_example_group).describe('Child') - - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(child_example_group)) - - formatter.example_started('when foo') - Time.stub!(:now).and_return(now+1) - formatter.example_passed(stub('foo', :description => 'i like ice cream')) - - formatter.start_dump - io.string.should include('Parent Child') - end - - it "should sort the results in descending order" do - formatter.instance_variable_set("@example_times", [['a', 'a', 0.1], ['b', 'b', 0.3], ['c', 'c', 0.2]]) - formatter.start_dump - formatter.instance_variable_get("@example_times").should == [ ['b', 'b', 0.3], ['c', 'c', 0.2], ['a', 'a', 0.1]] - end - - it "should print the top 10 results" do - example_group = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroup).describe("ExampleGroup") - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(example_group)) - formatter.instance_variable_set("@time", Time.now) - - 15.times do - formatter.example_passed(stub('foo', :description => 'i like ice cream')) - end - - io.should_receive(:print).exactly(10) - formatter.start_dump - end - - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ea96ca6c4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'spec/runner/formatter/progress_bar_formatter' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - describe ProgressBarFormatter do - - treats_method_missing_as_private - - before(:each) do - @io = StringIO.new - @options = mock('options') - @options.stub!(:dry_run).and_return(false) - @options.stub!(:colour).and_return(false) - @options.stub!(:autospec).and_return(false) - @formatter = ProgressBarFormatter.new(@options, @io) - end - - it "should produce line break on start dump" do - @formatter.start_dump - @io.string.should eql("\n") - end - - it "should produce standard summary without pending when pending has a 0 count" do - @formatter.dump_summary(3, 2, 1, 0) - @io.string.should eql("\nFinished in 3 seconds\n\n2 examples, 1 failure\n") - end - - it "should produce standard summary" do - example_group = ExampleGroup.describe("example_group") do - specify "example" do - end - end - example = example_group.examples.first - @formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(example_group)) - @formatter.example_pending(example, "message", "#{__FILE__}:#{__LINE__}") - @io.rewind - @formatter.dump_summary(3, 2, 1, 1) - @io.string.should eql(%Q| -Finished in 3 seconds - -2 examples, 1 failure, 1 pending -|) - end - - it "should push green dot for passing spec" do - @formatter.stub(:output_to_file?) {false} - @io.stub(:tty?) {true} - @options.stub(:colour) {true} - @formatter.example_passed("spec") - @io.string.should == "\e[32m.\e[0m" - end - - it "should push red F for failure spec" do - @formatter.stub(:output_to_file?) {false} - @io.stub(:tty?) {true} - @options.stub(:colour) {true} - @formatter.example_failed("spec", 98, Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", "c s", Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError.new)) - @io.string.should eql("\e[31mF\e[0m") - end - - it "should push red F for error spec" do - @formatter.stub(:output_to_file?) {false} - @io.stub(:tty?) {true} - @options.stub(:colour) {true} - @formatter.example_failed("spec", 98, Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", "c s", RuntimeError.new)) - @io.string.should eql("\e[31mF\e[0m") - end - - it "should push blue F for fixed pending spec" do - @formatter.stub(:output_to_file?) {false} - @io.stub(:tty?) {true} - @options.stub(:colour) {true} - @formatter.example_failed("spec", 98, Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", "c s", Spec::Example::PendingExampleFixedError.new)) - @io.string.should eql("\e[34mF\e[0m") - end - - it "should push nothing on start" do - @formatter.start(4) - @io.string.should eql("") - end - - it "should ensure two ':' in the first backtrace" do - backtrace = ["/tmp/x.rb:1", "/tmp/x.rb:2", "/tmp/x.rb:3"] - @formatter.format_backtrace(backtrace).should eql(<<-EOE.rstrip) -/tmp/x.rb:1: -/tmp/x.rb:2: -/tmp/x.rb:3: -EOE - - backtrace = ["/tmp/x.rb:1: message", "/tmp/x.rb:2", "/tmp/x.rb:3"] - @formatter.format_backtrace(backtrace).should eql(<<-EOE.rstrip) -/tmp/x.rb:1: message -/tmp/x.rb:2: -/tmp/x.rb:3: -EOE - end - - it "should dump pending with file and line number" do - example_group = ExampleGroup.describe("example_group") do - specify "example" do - end - end - example = example_group.examples.first - file = __FILE__ - line = __LINE__ - 5 - @formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(example_group)) - @formatter.example_pending(example, "message", "#{__FILE__}:#{__LINE__}") - @formatter.dump_pending - @io.string.should =~ /Pending:\n\nexample_group example \(message\)\n#{file}:#{line}/m - end - end - - describe "ProgressBarFormatter outputting to custom out" do - before(:each) do - @out = mock("out") - @options = mock('options') - @out.stub!(:puts) - @formatter = ProgressBarFormatter.new(@options, @out) - @formatter.class.__send__ :public, :output_to_tty? - end - - after(:each) do - @formatter.class.__send__ :protected, :output_to_tty? - end - - it "should not throw NoMethodError on output_to_tty?" do - @out.should_receive(:tty?).and_raise(NoMethodError) - @formatter.output_to_tty?.should be_false - end - end - - describe ProgressBarFormatter, "dry run" do - before(:each) do - @io = StringIO.new - options = mock('options') - options.stub!(:dry_run).and_return(true) - @formatter = ProgressBarFormatter.new(options, @io) - end - - it "should not produce summary on dry run" do - @formatter.dump_summary(3, 2, 1, 0) - @io.string.should eql("") - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/snippet_extractor_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/snippet_extractor_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c683c39a8..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/snippet_extractor_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'spec/runner/formatter/snippet_extractor' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - describe SnippetExtractor do - it "should fall back on a default message when it doesn't understand a line" do - SnippetExtractor.new.snippet_for("blech").should == ["# Couldn't get snippet for blech", 1] - end - - it "should fall back on a default message when it doesn't find the file" do - SnippetExtractor.new.lines_around("blech", 8).should == "# Couldn't get snippet for blech" - end - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index ac4e0eeea..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,159 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'spec/runner/formatter/specdoc_formatter' - -module Spec - module Runner - module Formatter - describe SpecdocFormatter do - with_sandboxed_options do - attr_reader :io, :formatter, :example_group - before(:each) do - @io = StringIO.new - options.stub!(:dry_run).and_return(false) - options.stub!(:colour).and_return(false) - @formatter = SpecdocFormatter.new(options, io) - @example_group = ::Spec::Example::ExampleGroup.describe("ExampleGroup") do - specify "example" do - end - end - end - - describe "where ExampleGroup has no superclasss with a description" do - before do - example_group_started - end - - def example_group_started - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(example_group)) - end - - describe "#dump_summary" do - it "should produce standard summary without pending when pending has a 0 count" do - formatter.dump_summary(3, 2, 1, 0) - io.string.should have_example_group_output("\nFinished in 3 seconds\n\n2 examples, 1 failure\n") - end - - it "should produce standard summary" do - formatter.dump_summary(3, 2, 1, 4) - io.string.should have_example_group_output("\nFinished in 3 seconds\n\n2 examples, 1 failure, 4 pending\n") - end - end - - describe "#example_group_started" do - it "should push ExampleGroup name" do - io.string.should eql("\nExampleGroup\n") - end - end - - describe "#example_failed" do - describe "where ExampleGroup has no superclasss with a description" do - describe "when having an error" do - it "should push failing spec name and failure number" do - formatter.example_failed( - example_group.it("spec"), - 98, - Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", "c s", RuntimeError.new) - ) - io.string.should have_example_group_output("- spec (FAILED - 98)\n") - end - end - - describe "when having an expectation failure" do - it "should push failing spec name and failure number" do - formatter.example_failed( - example_group.it("spec"), - 98, - Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", "c s", Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError.new) - ) - io.string.should have_example_group_output("- spec (FAILED - 98)\n") - end - end - end - - describe "where ExampleGroup has two superclasses with a description" do - attr_reader :child_example_group, :grand_child_example_group - - def example_group_started - @child_example_group = Class.new(example_group).describe("Child ExampleGroup") - @grand_child_example_group = Class.new(child_example_group).describe("GrandChild ExampleGroup") - formatter.example_group_started(Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(grand_child_example_group)) - end - - describe "when having an error" do - it "should push failing spec name and failure number" do - formatter.example_failed( - example_group.it("spec"), - 98, - Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", "c s", RuntimeError.new) - ) - io.string.should have_nested_example_group_output("- spec (FAILED - 98)\n") - end - end - - describe "when having an expectation" do - it "should push failing spec name and failure number" do - formatter.example_failed( - example_group.it("spec"), - 98, - Spec::Runner::Reporter::Failure.new("g", "c s", Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError.new) - ) - io.string.should have_nested_example_group_output("- spec (FAILED - 98)\n") - end - end - - def have_nested_example_group_output(expected_output) - expected_full_output = "\nExampleGroup Child ExampleGroup GrandChild ExampleGroup\n#{expected_output}" - ::Spec::Matchers::SimpleMatcher.new(expected_full_output) do |actual| - actual == expected_full_output - end - end - end - end - - describe "#start" do - it "should push nothing on start" do - formatter.start(5) - io.string.should have_example_group_output("") - 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--behaviour driven development
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- RSpec is a
--behaviour driven development
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- framework for Ruby
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-     got: "RSpec is a\nbehavior driven development\nframework for Ruby\n" (using ==)
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- Diff:
-@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
- RSpec is a
--behaviour driven development
-+behavior driven development
- framework for Ruby
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11framework for Ruby
-12EOF
-13    usa.should == uk
-14  end
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-expected <Animal
-name=bob,
-species=tortoise
->
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->
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-(compared using eql?)
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can stub! and mock the same message
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-     got: "RSpec is a\nbehavior driven development\nframework for Ruby\n" (using ==)
-
- Diff:
-@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
- RSpec is a
--behaviour driven development
-+behavior driven development
- framework for Ruby
-
- -
11framework for Ruby
-12EOF
-13    usa.should == uk
-14  end
-
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- should print diff of different objects' pretty representation -
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-expected <Animal
-name=bob,
-species=tortoise
->
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->
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-(compared using eql?)
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32    expected = Animal.new "bob", "giraffe"
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-34    expected.should eql(actual)
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can stub! and mock the same message
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'-jruby' : '' - @expected_file = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/text_mate_formatted-#{::RUBY_VERSION}#{suffix}.html" - end - - def produces_html_identical_to_manually_designed_document(opt) - root = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../../..') - - Dir.chdir(root) do - args = [ - 'examples/failing/mocking_example.rb', - 'examples/failing/diffing_spec.rb', - 'examples/passing/stubbing_example.rb', - 'examples/passing/pending_example.rb', - '--format', - 'textmate', - opt - ] - err = StringIO.new - out = StringIO.new - - run_with ::Spec::Runner::OptionParser.parse(args, err, out) - - yield(out.string) - end - end - - # Uncomment this spec temporarily in order to overwrite the expected with actual. - # Use with care!!! - # describe "functional spec file generator" do - # it "generates a new comparison file" do - # Dir.chdir(root) do - # args = ['examples/failing/mocking_example.rb', 'examples/failing/diffing_spec.rb', 'examples/passing/stubbing_example.rb', 'examples/passing/pending_example.rb', '--format', 'textmate', '--diff'] - # err = StringIO.new - # out = StringIO.new - # Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run( - # ::Spec::Runner::OptionParser.parse(args, err, out) - # ) - # - # seconds = /\d+\.\d+ seconds/ - # html = out.string.gsub seconds, 'x seconds' - # - # File.open(expected_file, 'w') {|io| io.write(html)} - # end - # end - # end - - describe "functional spec using --diff" do - it "should produce HTML identical to the one we designed manually with --diff" do - produces_html_identical_to_manually_designed_document("--diff") do |html| - suffix = jruby? ? '-jruby' : '' - expected_file = File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/text_mate_formatted-#{::RUBY_VERSION}#{suffix}.html" - unless File.file?(expected_file) - raise "There is no HTML file with expected content for this platform: #{expected_file}" - end - expected_html = File.read(expected_file) - - seconds = /\d+\.\d+ seconds/ - html.gsub! seconds, 'x seconds' - expected_html.gsub! seconds, 'x seconds' - - doc = Nokogiri::HTML(html) - backtraces = doc.search("div.backtrace a") - doc.search("div.backtrace").remove - - expected_doc = Nokogiri::HTML(expected_html) - expected_doc.search("div.backtrace").remove - - doc.inner_html.should == expected_doc.inner_html - - backtraces.each do |backtrace_link| - backtrace_link['href'].should include("txmt://open?url=") - end - end - end - - end - - describe "functional spec using --dry-run" do - it "should produce HTML identical to the one we designed manually with --dry-run" do - produces_html_identical_to_manually_designed_document("--dry-run") do |html, expected_html| - html.should =~ /This was a dry-run/m - end - end - end - end - end - end -end - -rescue LoadError - warn "nokogiri not loaded -- skipping TextMateFormatter specs" -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/heckle_runner_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/heckle_runner_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 287ff856a..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/heckle_runner_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -unless [/mswin/, /java/].detect{|p| p =~ RUBY_PLATFORM} || Spec::Ruby.version.to_f == 1.9 - require 'spec/runner/heckle_runner' - - module Foo - class Bar - def one; end - def two; end - end - - class Zap - def three; end - def four; end - end - end - - describe "HeckleRunner" do - before(:each) do - @heckle = mock("heckle", :null_object => true) - @heckle_class = mock("heckle_class") - end - - it "should heckle all methods in all classes in a module" do - @heckle_class.should_receive(:new).with("Foo::Bar", "one", Spec::Runner.options).and_return(@heckle) - @heckle_class.should_receive(:new).with("Foo::Bar", "two", Spec::Runner.options).and_return(@heckle) - @heckle_class.should_receive(:new).with("Foo::Zap", "three", Spec::Runner.options).and_return(@heckle) - @heckle_class.should_receive(:new).with("Foo::Zap", "four", Spec::Runner.options).and_return(@heckle) - - heckle_runner = Spec::Runner::HeckleRunner.new("Foo", @heckle_class) - heckle_runner.heckle_with - end - - it "should heckle all methods in a class" do - @heckle_class.should_receive(:new).with("Foo::Bar", "one", Spec::Runner.options).and_return(@heckle) - @heckle_class.should_receive(:new).with("Foo::Bar", "two", Spec::Runner.options).and_return(@heckle) - - heckle_runner = Spec::Runner::HeckleRunner.new("Foo::Bar", @heckle_class) - heckle_runner.heckle_with - end - - it "should fail heckling when the class is not found" do - lambda do - heckle_runner = Spec::Runner::HeckleRunner.new("Foo::Bob", @heckle_class) - heckle_runner.heckle_with - end.should raise_error(StandardError, "Heckling failed - \"Foo::Bob\" is not a known class or module") - end - - it "should heckle specific method in a class (with #)" do - @heckle_class.should_receive(:new).with("Foo::Bar", "two", Spec::Runner.options).and_return(@heckle) - - heckle_runner = Spec::Runner::HeckleRunner.new("Foo::Bar#two", @heckle_class) - heckle_runner.heckle_with - end - - it "should heckle specific method in a class (with .)" do - @heckle_class.should_receive(:new).with("Foo::Bar", "two", Spec::Runner.options).and_return(@heckle) - - heckle_runner = Spec::Runner::HeckleRunner.new("Foo::Bar.two", @heckle_class) - heckle_runner.heckle_with - end - end - - describe "Heckler" do - it "should say yes to tests_pass? if specs pass" do - options = mock("options", :null_object => true) - options.should_receive(:run_examples).and_return(true) - heckler = Spec::Runner::Heckler.new("Foo", nil, options) - heckler.tests_pass?.should be_true - end - - it "should say no to tests_pass? if specs fail" do - options = mock("options", :null_object => true) - options.should_receive(:run_examples).and_return(false) - heckler = Spec::Runner::Heckler.new("Foo", nil, options) - heckler.tests_pass?.should be_false - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/heckler_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/heckler_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 00869df6e..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/heckler_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -if Spec::Ruby.version.to_f < 1.9 - require 'spec_helper' - unless [/mswin/, /java/].detect{|p| p =~ RUBY_PLATFORM} - require 'spec/runner/heckle_runner' - - describe "Heckler" do - it "should run examples on tests_pass?" do - sub = Class.new(Spec::Runner::Heckler) do - def initialize(klass_name, method_name, rspec_options) - @rspec_options = rspec_options - end - end - opts = mock('options') - opts.should_receive(:run_examples).and_return(true) - heckler = sub.new('klass','method',opts) - heckler.tests_pass? - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/line_number_query/line_number_query_fixture.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/line_number_query/line_number_query_fixture.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 82a257d3b..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/line_number_query/line_number_query_fixture.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "c" do - - it "1" do - end - - it "2" do - end - -end - -describe "d" do - - it "3" do - end - - it "4" do - end - -end - -class LineNumberQuerySubject -end - -describe LineNumberQuerySubject do - - it "5" do - end - -end - -describe LineNumberQuerySubject, "described" do - - it "6" do - end - -end - -describe LineNumberQuerySubject, "described", :something => :something_else do - - it "7" do - end - -end - -describe "described", :something => :something_else do - - it "8" do - end - -end - -describe "e" do - - it "9" do - end - - it "10" do - end - - describe "f" do - it "11" do - end - - it "12" do - end - end - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/line_number_query_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/line_number_query_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e4e11050d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/line_number_query_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "LineNumberQuery" do - with_sandboxed_options do - attr_reader :parser, :file - - before do - @parser = Spec::Runner::LineNumberQuery.new(options) - @file = "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/line_number_query/line_number_query_fixture.rb" - load file - end - - it "should find spec name for 'specify' at same line" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 5).should == "c 1" - end - - it "should find spec name for 'specify' at end of spec line" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 6).should == "c 1" - end - - it "should find context for 'context' above all specs" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 4).should == "c" - end - - it "should find spec name for 'it' at same line" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 15).should == "d 3" - end - - it "should find spec name for 'it' at end of spec line" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 16).should == "d 3" - end - - it "should find context for 'describe' above all specs" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 14).should == "d" - end - - it "should find nearest example name between examples" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 7).should == "c 1" - end - - it "should find nothing outside a context" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 2).should be_nil - end - - it "should find context name for type" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 26).should == "LineNumberQuerySubject" - end - - it "should find context and spec name for type" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 28).should == "LineNumberQuerySubject 5" - end - - it "should find context and description for type" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 33).should == "LineNumberQuerySubject described" - end - - it "should find context and description and example for type" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 36).should == "LineNumberQuerySubject described 6" - end - - it "should find context and description for type with modifications" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 40).should == "LineNumberQuerySubject described" - end - - it "should find context and described and example for type with modifications" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 43).should == "LineNumberQuerySubject described 7" - end - - it "should find example group" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 47).should == "described" - end - - it "should find example" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 50).should == "described 8" - end - - it "should find nested example" do - parser.spec_name_for(file, 63).should == "e f 11" - end - - it "should handle paths which contain colons" do - fixture = - { "c:/somepath/somefile.rb:999:in 'method'" => "c:/somepath/somefile.rb", - "./somepath/somefile:999" => "./somepath/somefile" } - fixture.each_pair do |input, expected| - parser.send(:parse_location, input ).should == [expected, 999] - end - end - - it "should handle paths which contain colons and backslashes" do - fixture = - { "c:\\somepath\\somefile.rb:999:in 'method'" => "c:\\somepath\\somefile.rb", - ".\\somepath\\somefile:999" => ".\\somepath\\somefile" } - fixture.each_pair do |input, expected| - parser.send(:parse_location, input ).should == [expected, 999] - end - end - - it "ignores example group base classes which have no location" do - options = stub('options', :example_groups => [ - stub('example_group', :location => nil) - ]) - parser = Spec::Runner::LineNumberQuery.new(options) - parser.spec_name_for('foo',37).should == nil - end - - describe "#example_line_for" do - it "should find example declared on same line" do - parser.example_line_for(file, 5).should == 5 - end - - it "should find example declared on the line above, while still inside the example" do - parser.example_line_for(file, 6).should == 5 - end - - it "should find example declared from empty line below the example" do - parser.example_line_for(file, 7).should == 5 - end - - it "should find the group declared on the same line" do - parser.example_line_for(file, 3).should == 3 - end - - it "should find the group declared above the first example" do - parser.example_line_for(file, 4).should == 3 - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/noisy_backtrace_tweaker_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/noisy_backtrace_tweaker_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 13b79432c..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/noisy_backtrace_tweaker_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Runner - describe NoisyBacktraceTweaker do - before(:each) do - @error = RuntimeError.new - @tweaker = NoisyBacktraceTweaker.new - end - - it "gracefully handles nil backtrace" do - lambda do - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - end.should_not raise_error - end - - it "cleans up double slashes" do - @error.set_backtrace(["/a//b/c//d.rb"]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should include("/a/b/c/d.rb") - end - - it "preserves lines in lib/spec" do - ["expectations", "mocks", "runner", "stubs"].each do |child| - @error.set_backtrace(["/lib/spec/#{child}/anything.rb"]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should_not be_empty - end - end - - it "preserves lines in spec/" do - @error.set_backtrace(["/lib/spec/expectations/anything.rb"]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should_not be_empty - end - - it "preserves lines in bin/spec" do - @error.set_backtrace(["bin/spec:"]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should_not be_empty - end - - it "ignores custom patterns" do - @tweaker.ignore_patterns(/custom_pattern/) - @error.set_backtrace(["custom_pattern"]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should_not be_empty - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/option_parser_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/option_parser_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index a516bc686..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/option_parser_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,545 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'spec/runner/resources/custom_example_group_runner' -require 'fakefs/safe' -require 'fakefs/spec_helpers' - -describe "OptionParser" do - before(:each) do - @out = StringIO.new - @err = StringIO.new - @parser = Spec::Runner::OptionParser.new(@err, @out) - end - - def parse(args) - @parser.parse(args) - @parser.options - end - - # FIXME - this entire file should run w/ fakefs - describe "with fakefs" do - extend FakeFS::SpecHelpers - use_fakefs - - it "should not use colour by default" do - options = parse([]) - options.colour.should == false - end - - it "should use progress bar formatter by default" do - options = parse([]) - options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::ProgressBarFormatter) - end - end - - it "should leave the submitted argv alone" do - args = ["--pattern", "foo"] - @parser.order!(args) - args.should == ["--pattern", "foo"] - end - - it "should accept files to include" do - options = parse(["--pattern", "foo"]) - options.filename_pattern.should == "foo" - end - - it "should accept debugger option" do - options = parse(["--debugger"]) - options.debug.should be_true - end - - it "should accept -u form of debugger option" do - options = parse(["-u"]) - options.debug.should be_true - end - - it "should turn off the debugger option if drb is specified later" do - @parser.stub!(:parse_drb).with(no_args).and_return(true) - options = parse(["-u", "--drb"]) - options.debug.should be_false - end - - it "should turn off the debugger option if drb is specified first" do - @parser.stub!(:parse_drb).with(no_args).and_return(true) - options = parse(["--drb", "-u"]) - options.debug.should be_false - end - - it "should accept dry run option" do - options = parse(["--dry-run"]) - options.dry_run.should be_true - end - - it "should eval and use custom formatter when none of the builtins" do - options = parse(["--format", "Custom::Formatter"]) - options.formatters[0].class.should be(Custom::Formatter) - end - - it "should support formatters with relative and absolute paths, even on windows" do - options = parse([ - "--format", "Custom::Formatter:C:\\foo\\bar", - "--format", "Custom::Formatter:foo/bar", - "--format", "Custom::Formatter:foo\\bar", - "--format", "Custom::Formatter:/foo/bar" - ]) - options.formatters[0].where.should eql("C:\\foo\\bar") - options.formatters[1].where.should eql("foo/bar") - options.formatters[2].where.should eql("foo\\bar") - options.formatters[3].where.should eql("/foo/bar") - end - - it "should not be verbose by default" do - options = parse([]) - options.verbose.should be_nil - end - - it "should print help to stdout if no args and spec_comand?" do - Spec::Runner::OptionParser.stub!(:spec_command?).and_return(true) - options = parse([]) - @out.rewind - @out.read.should match(/Usage: spec \(FILE\(:LINE\)\?\|DIRECTORY\|GLOB\)\+ \[options\]/m) - end - - it "should not print help to stdout if no args and NOT spec_command?" do - Spec::Runner::OptionParser.stub!(:spec_command?).and_return(false) - options = parse([]) - @out.rewind - @out.read.should == "" - end - - it "should print help to stdout" do - options = parse(["--help"]) - @out.rewind - @out.read.should match(/Usage: spec \(FILE\(:LINE\)\?\|DIRECTORY\|GLOB\)\+ \[options\]/m) - end - - it "should print instructions about how to require missing formatter" do - lambda do - options = parse(["--format", "Custom::MissingFormatter"]) - options.formatters - end.should raise_error(NameError) - @err.string.should match(/Couldn't find formatter class Custom::MissingFormatter/n) - end - - it "should print version to stdout" do - options = parse(["--version"]) - @out.rewind - @out.read.should match(/rspec \d+\.\d+\.\d+/n) - end - - it "should require file when require specified" do - lambda do - parse(["--require", "whatever"]) - end.should raise_error(LoadError) - end - - it "should support c option" do - options = parse(["-c"]) - options.colour.should be_true - end - - it "should support queens colour option" do - options = parse(["--colour"]) - options.colour.should be_true - end - - it "should support us color option" do - options = parse(["--color"]) - options.colour.should be_true - end - - it "should support single example with -e option" do - options = parse(["-e", "something or other"]) - options.examples.should eql(["something or other"]) - end - - it "should support single example with -s option (will be removed when autotest supports -e)" do - options = parse(["-s", "something or other"]) - options.examples.should eql(["something or other"]) - end - - it "should support single example with --example option" do - options = parse(["--example", "something or other"]) - options.examples.should eql(["something or other"]) - end - - it "should read several example names from file if --example is given an existing file name" do - options = parse(["--example", File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/examples.txt']) - options.examples.should eql([ - "Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink.", - "Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it."]) - end - - it "should read no examples if given an empty file" do - options = parse(["--example", File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/empty_file.txt']) - options.examples.should eql([]) - end - - it "should use html formatter when format is h" do - options = parse(["--format", "h"]) - options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::HtmlFormatter) - end - - it "should use html formatter when format is html" do - options = parse(["--format", "html"]) - options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::HtmlFormatter) - end - - it "should use silent formatter when format is s" do - options = parse(["--format", "l"]) - options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::SilentFormatter) - end - - it "should use silent formatter when format is silent" do - options = parse(["--format", "silent"]) - options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::SilentFormatter) - end - - it "should use html formatter with explicit output when format is html:test.html" do - FileUtils.rm 'test.html' if File.exist?('test.html') - options = parse(["--format", "html:test.html"]) - options.formatters # creates the file - File.should exist('test.html') - options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::HtmlFormatter) - options.formatters[0].close - FileUtils.rm 'test.html' - end - - it "should use noisy backtrace tweaker with b option" do - options = parse(["-b"]) - options.backtrace_tweaker.should be_instance_of(Spec::Runner::NoisyBacktraceTweaker) - end - - it "should use noisy backtrace tweaker with backtrace option" do - options = parse(["--backtrace"]) - options.backtrace_tweaker.should be_instance_of(Spec::Runner::NoisyBacktraceTweaker) - end - - it "should use quiet backtrace tweaker by default" do - options = parse([]) - options.backtrace_tweaker.should be_instance_of(Spec::Runner::QuietBacktraceTweaker) - end - - it "should use specdoc formatter when format is s" do - options = parse(["--format", "s"]) - options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::SpecdocFormatter) - end - - it "should use specdoc formatter when format is specdoc" do - options = parse(["--format", "specdoc"]) - options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::SpecdocFormatter) - end - - it "should use nested text formatter when format is s" do - options = parse(["--format", "n"]) - options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::NestedTextFormatter) - end - - it "should use nested text formatter when format is nested" do - options = parse(["--format", "nested"]) - options.formatters[0].class.should equal(Spec::Runner::Formatter::NestedTextFormatter) - end - - it "should support diff option when format is not specified" do - options = parse(["--diff"]) - options.diff_format.should == :unified - end - - it "should use unified diff format option when format is unified" do - options = parse(["--diff", "unified"]) - options.diff_format.should == :unified - options.differ_class.should equal(Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default) - end - - it "should use context diff format option when format is context" do - options = parse(["--diff", "context"]) - options.diff_format.should == :context - options.differ_class.should == Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default - end - - it "should use custom diff format option when format is a custom format" do - Spec::Expectations.differ.should_not be_instance_of(Custom::Differ) - - options = parse(["--diff", "Custom::Differ"]) - options.parse_diff "Custom::Differ" - options.diff_format.should == :custom - options.differ_class.should == Custom::Differ - Spec::Expectations.differ.should be_instance_of(Custom::Differ) - end - - it "should print instructions about how to fix missing differ" do - lambda { parse(["--diff", "Custom::MissingFormatter"]) }.should raise_error(NameError) - @err.string.should match(/Couldn't find differ class Custom::MissingFormatter/n) - end - - describe "when attempting a focussed spec" do - attr_reader :file, :dir - before(:each) do - @original_rspec_options = Spec::Runner.options - @file = "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/line_number_query/line_number_query_fixture.rb" - @dir = File.dirname(file) - end - - after(:each) do - Spec::Runner.use @original_rspec_options - end - - def parse(args) - options = super - Spec::Runner.use options - options.filename_pattern = "*_fixture.rb" - options - end - - describe 'with the --line flag' do - it "should correctly identify the spec" do - options = parse([file, "--line", "13"]) - options.line_number.should == 13 - options.examples.should be_empty - options.run_examples - options.examples.should eql(["d"]) - end - - it "should fail with error message if specified file is a dir" do - options = parse([dir, "--line", "169"]) - options.line_number.should == 169 - options.run_examples - @err.string.should match(/You must specify one file, not a directory when providing a line number/n) - end - - - it "should fail with error message if file does not exist" do - options = parse(["some file", "--line", "169"]) - proc do - options.run_examples - end.should raise_error - end - - it "should fail with error message if more than one files are specified" do - options = parse([file, file, "--line", "169"]) - options.run_examples - @err.string.should match(/Only one file can be specified when providing a line number/n) - end - - it "should fail with error message if using simultaneously with --example" do - options = parse([file, "--example", "some example", "--line", "169"]) - options.run_examples - @err.string.should match(/You cannot use --example and specify a line number/n) - end - end - - describe 'with the colon syntax (filename:LINE_NUMBER)' do - - it "should strip the line number from the file name" do - options = parse(["#{file}:13"]) - options.files.should include(file) - end - - it "should correctly identify the spec" do - options = parse(["#{file}:13"]) - options.line_number.should == 13 - options.examples.should be_empty - options.run_examples - options.examples.should eql(["d"]) - end - - it "should fail with error message if specified file is a dir" do - options = parse(["#{dir}:169"]) - options.line_number.should == 169 - options.run_examples - @err.string.should match(/You must specify one file, not a directory when providing a line number/n) - end - - - it "should fail with error message if file does not exist" do - options = parse(["some file:169"]) - proc do - options.run_examples - end.should raise_error - end - - it "should fail with error message if more than one files are specified" do - options = parse([file, "#{file}:169"]) - options.run_examples - @err.string.should match(/Only one file can be specified when providing a line number/n) - end - - it "should fail with error message if using simultaneously with --example" do - options = parse(["#{file}:169", "--example", "some example"]) - options.run_examples - @err.string.should match(/You cannot use --example and specify a line number/n) - end - end - - end - - if [/mswin/, /java/].detect{|p| p =~ RUBY_PLATFORM} - it "should barf when --heckle is specified (and platform is windows)" do - lambda do - options = parse(["--heckle", "Spec"]) - end.should raise_error(StandardError, /Heckle is not supported/) - end - elsif Spec::Ruby.version.to_f == 1.9 - it "should barf when --heckle is specified (and platform is Ruby 1.9)" do - lambda do - options = parse(["--heckle", "Spec"]) - end.should raise_error(StandardError, /Heckle is not supported/) - end - else - it "should heckle when --heckle is specified (and platform is not windows)" do - options = parse(["--heckle", "Spec"]) - options.heckle_runner.should be_instance_of(Spec::Runner::HeckleRunner) - end - end - - it "should read options from file when --options is specified" do - options = parse(["--options", File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec.opts"]) - options.diff_format.should_not be_nil - options.colour.should be_true - end - - it "should default the formatter to ProgressBarFormatter when using options file" do - options = parse(["--options", File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec.opts"]) - options.formatters.first.should be_instance_of(::Spec::Runner::Formatter::ProgressBarFormatter) - end - - it "should run parse drb after parsing options" do - @parser.should_receive(:parse_drb).with(no_args).and_return(true) - options = parse(["--options", File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec_drb.opts"]) - end - - it "should send all the arguments other than --drb back to the parser after parsing options" do - Spec::Runner::DrbCommandLine.should_receive(:run).and_return do |options| - options.argv.should == ["example_file.rb", "--colour"] - end - options = parse(["example_file.rb", "--options", File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec_drb.opts"]) - end - - it "runs specs locally if no drb is running when --drb is specified" do - Spec::Runner::DrbCommandLine.should_receive(:run).and_return(false) - options = parse(["example_file.rb", "--options", File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec_drb.opts"]) - options.__send__(:examples_should_be_run?).should be_true - end - - it "says its running specs locally if no drb is running when --drb is specified" do - Spec::Runner::DrbCommandLine.should_receive(:run).and_return(false) - options = parse(["example_file.rb", "--options", File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec_drb.opts"]) - options.error_stream.rewind - options.error_stream.string.should =~ /Running specs locally/ - end - - it "does not run specs locally if drb is running when --drb is specified" do - Spec::Runner::DrbCommandLine.should_receive(:run).and_return(true) - options = parse(["example_file.rb", "--options", File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec_drb.opts"]) - options.__send__(:examples_should_be_run?).should be_false - end - - it "should read spaced and multi-line options from file when --options is specified" do - options = parse(["--options", File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/spec_spaced.opts"]) - options.diff_format.should_not be_nil - options.colour.should be_true - options.formatters.first.should be_instance_of(::Spec::Runner::Formatter::SpecdocFormatter) - end - - it "should save config to file when --generate-options is specified" do - FileUtils.rm 'test.spec.opts' if File.exist?('test.spec.opts') - options = parse(["--colour", "--generate-options", "test.spec.opts", "--diff"]) - IO.read('test.spec.opts').should == "--colour\n--diff\n" - FileUtils.rm 'test.spec.opts' - end - - it "should save config to file when -G is specified" do - FileUtils.rm 'test.spec.opts' if File.exist?('test.spec.opts') - options = parse(["--colour", "-G", "test.spec.opts", "--diff"]) - IO.read('test.spec.opts').should == "--colour\n--diff\n" - FileUtils.rm 'test.spec.opts' - end - - it "when --drb is specified, calls DrbCommandLine all of the other ARGV arguments" do - options = Spec::Runner::OptionParser.parse([ - "some/spec.rb", "--diff", "--colour" - ], @err, @out) - Spec::Runner::DrbCommandLine.should_receive(:run).and_return do |options| - options.argv.should == ["some/spec.rb", "--diff", "--colour"] - end - parse(["some/spec.rb", "--diff", "--drb", "--colour"]) - end - - it "should reverse spec order when --reverse is specified" do - options = parse(["some/spec.rb", "--reverse"]) - end - - it "should set an mtime comparator when --loadby mtime" do - options = parse(["--loadby", 'mtime']) - runner = Spec::Runner::ExampleGroupRunner.new(options) - Spec::Runner::ExampleGroupRunner.should_receive(:new). - with(options). - and_return(runner) - runner.should_receive(:load_files).with(["most_recent_spec.rb", "command_line_spec.rb"]) - - Dir.chdir(File.dirname(__FILE__)) do - options.files << 'command_line_spec.rb' - options.files << 'most_recent_spec.rb' - FileUtils.touch "most_recent_spec.rb" - options.run_examples - FileUtils.rm "most_recent_spec.rb" - end - end - - it "should use the standard runner by default" do - runner = ::Spec::Runner::ExampleGroupRunner.new(@parser.options) - ::Spec::Runner::ExampleGroupRunner.should_receive(:new). - with(@parser.options). - and_return(runner) - options = parse([]) - options.run_examples - end - - it "should use a custom runner when given" do - runner = Custom::ExampleGroupRunner.new(@parser.options, nil) - Custom::ExampleGroupRunner.should_receive(:new). - with(@parser.options, nil). - and_return(runner) - options = parse(["--runner", "Custom::ExampleGroupRunner"]) - options.run_examples - end - - it "should use a custom runner with extra options" do - runner = Custom::ExampleGroupRunner.new(@parser.options, 'something') - Custom::ExampleGroupRunner.should_receive(:new). - with(@parser.options, 'something'). - and_return(runner) - options = parse(["--runner", "Custom::ExampleGroupRunner:something"]) - options.run_examples - end - - it "sets options.autospec to true with --autospec" do - options = parse(["--autospec"]) - options.autospec.should be(true) - end - - describe "implicitly loading spec/spec.opts" do - extend FakeFS::SpecHelpers - use_fakefs - it "uses spec/spec.opts if present" do - File.open('spec/spec.opts', 'w') { |f| f.write "--colour" } - options = parse(['ignore.rb']) - options.colour.should be(true) - end - - it "does not try to load spec/spec.opts if not present" do - FileUtils.rm 'spec/spec.opts' - options = parse(['ignore.rb']) - options.colour.should be(false) - end - - it "uses specified opts if supplied" do - options = nil - File.open("spec/spec.opts",'w') { |f| f.write "" } - File.open("spec/alternate.opts",'w') { |f| f.write "--colour" } - options = parse(['-O','spec/alternate.opts']) - options.colour.should be(true) - end - end - - -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/options_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/options_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index bb1e0e8c3..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/options_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,547 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'spec/runner/resources/custom_example_group_runner' - -module Spec - module Runner - describe Options do - before(:each) do - @err = StringIO.new('') - @out = StringIO.new('') - @options = Options.new(@err, @out) - - before_suite_parts = [] - after_suite_parts = [] - @options.stub!(:before_suite_parts).and_return(before_suite_parts) - @options.stub!(:after_suite_parts).and_return(after_suite_parts) - end - - after(:each) do - Spec::Expectations.differ = nil - end - - describe "#require_ruby_debug" do - it "should require ruby-debug" do - @options.stub!(:require) - @options.should_receive(:require).with("ruby-debug") - @options.require_ruby_debug - end - end - - describe "#examples" do - it "should default to empty array" do - @options.examples.should == [] - end - end - - describe "#include_pattern" do - it "should default to '**/*_spec.rb'" do - @options.filename_pattern.should == "**/*_spec.rb" - end - end - - describe "#files_to_load" do - - it "should load files not following pattern if named explicitly" do - file = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/resources/a_bar.rb") - @options.files << file - @options.files_to_load.should include(file) - end - - describe "with default --pattern" do - it "should load files named _spec.rb" do - dir = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/resources/") - @options.files << dir - @options.files_to_load.should == ["#{dir}/a_spec.rb"] - end - end - - describe "with explicit pattern (single)" do - before(:each) do - @options.filename_pattern = "**/*_foo.rb" - end - - it "should load files following pattern" do - file = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/resources/a_foo.rb") - @options.files << file - @options.files_to_load.should include(file) - end - - it "should load files in directories following pattern" do - dir = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/resources") - @options.files << dir - @options.files_to_load.should include("#{dir}/a_foo.rb") - end - - it "should not load files in directories not following pattern" do - dir = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/resources") - @options.files << dir - @options.files_to_load.should_not include("#{dir}/a_bar.rb") - end - end - - describe "with explicit pattern (comma,separated,values)" do - - before(:each) do - @options.filename_pattern = "**/*_foo.rb,**/*_bar.rb" - end - - it "should support comma separated values" do - dir = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/resources") - @options.files << dir - @options.files_to_load.should include("#{dir}/a_foo.rb") - @options.files_to_load.should include("#{dir}/a_bar.rb") - end - - it "should support comma separated values with spaces" do - dir = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/resources") - @options.files << dir - @options.files_to_load.should include("#{dir}/a_foo.rb") - @options.files_to_load.should include("#{dir}/a_bar.rb") - end - - end - - end - - describe "#backtrace_tweaker" do - it "should default to QuietBacktraceTweaker" do - @options.backtrace_tweaker.class.should == QuietBacktraceTweaker - end - - it "adds custom ignored backtrace patterns" do - Spec::Runner.configuration.stub!(:ignored_backtrace_patterns).and_return([/custom_pattern/]) - @options.run_examples - @options.backtrace_tweaker.ignored_patterns.should include(/custom_pattern/) - end - end - - describe "#dry_run" do - it "should default to false" do - @options.dry_run.should == false - end - end - - describe "#debug" do - it "should default to false" do - @options.debug.should == false - end - end - - describe "#context_lines" do - it "should default to 3" do - @options.context_lines.should == 3 - end - end - - describe "#parse_diff with nil" do - before(:each) do - @options.parse_diff nil - end - - it "should make diff_format unified" do - @options.diff_format.should == :unified - end - - it "should set Spec::Expectations.differ to be a default differ" do - Spec::Expectations.differ.class.should == - ::Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default - end - end - - describe "#parse_diff with 'unified'" do - before(:each) do - @options.parse_diff 'unified' - end - - it "should make diff_format unified and uses default differ_class" do - @options.diff_format.should == :unified - @options.differ_class.should equal(Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default) - end - - it "should set Spec::Expectations.differ to be a default differ" do - Spec::Expectations.differ.class.should == - ::Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default - end - end - - describe "#parse_diff with 'context'" do - before(:each) do - @options.parse_diff 'context' - end - - it "should make diff_format context and uses default differ_class" do - @options.diff_format.should == :context - @options.differ_class.should == Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default - end - - it "should set Spec::Expectations.differ to be a default differ" do - Spec::Expectations.differ.class.should == - ::Spec::Expectations::Differs::Default - end - end - - describe "#parse_diff with Custom::Differ" do - before(:each) do - @options.parse_diff 'Custom::Differ' - end - - it "should use custom differ_class" do - @options.diff_format.should == :custom - @options.differ_class.should == Custom::Differ - Spec::Expectations.differ.should be_instance_of(Custom::Differ) - end - - it "should set Spec::Expectations.differ to be a default differ" do - Spec::Expectations.differ.class.should == - ::Custom::Differ - end - end - - describe "#parse_diff with missing class name" do - it "should raise error" do - lambda { @options.parse_diff "Custom::MissingDiffer" }.should raise_error(NameError) - @err.string.should match(/Couldn't find differ class Custom::MissingDiffer/n) - end - end - - describe "#parse_example" do - it "with argument thats not a file path, sets argument as the example" do - example = "something or other" - File.file?(example).should == false - @options.parse_example example - @options.examples.should eql(["something or other"]) - end - - it "with argument that is a file path, sets examples to contents of the file" do - example = "#{File.dirname(__FILE__)}/examples.txt" - File.should_receive(:file?).with(example).and_return(true) - file = StringIO.new("Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink.\nMadam, if you were my wife, I would drink it.") - File.should_receive(:open).with(example).and_return(file) - - @options.parse_example example - @options.examples.should eql([ - "Sir, if you were my husband, I would poison your drink.", - "Madam, if you were my wife, I would drink it." - ]) - end - end - - describe "#examples_should_not_be_run" do - it "should cause #run_examples to return true and do nothing" do - @options.examples_should_not_be_run - ExampleGroupRunner.should_not_receive(:new) - - @options.run_examples.should be_true - end - end - - describe "debug option specified" do - it "should cause ruby_debug to be required and do nothing" do - @options.debug = true - @options.should_receive(:require_ruby_debug) - @options.run_examples.should be_true - end - end - - describe "debug option not specified" do - it "should not cause ruby_debug to be required" do - @options.debug = false - @options.should_not_receive(:require_ruby_debug) - @options.run_examples.should be_true - end - end - - describe "#load_class" do - it "should raise error when not class name" do - lambda do - @options.__send__(:load_class, 'foo', 'fruit', '--food') - end.should raise_error('"foo" is not a valid class name') - end - end - - describe "#reporter" do - it "returns a Reporter" do - @options.reporter.should be_instance_of(Reporter) - @options.reporter.options.should === @options - end - end - - describe "#number_of_examples" do - context "when --example is parsed" do - it "provides the number of examples parsed instead of the total number of examples collected" do - @example_group = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroup).describe("Some Examples") do - it "uses this example_group 1" do; end - it "uses this example_group 2" do; end - it "uses this example_group 3" do; end - end - @options.add_example_group @example_group - @options.parse_example("an example") - @options.number_of_examples.should == 1 - end - end - end - - describe "#add_example_group affecting passed in example_group" do - it "runs all examples when options.examples is empty" do - example_1_has_run = false - example_2_has_run = false - @example_group = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroup).describe("Some Examples") do - it "runs 1" do - example_1_has_run = true - end - it "runs 2" do - example_2_has_run = true - end - end - - @options.examples.clear - - @options.add_example_group @example_group - @options.run_examples - example_1_has_run.should be_true - example_2_has_run.should be_true - end - - it "keeps all example_definitions when options.examples is empty" do - example_1_has_run = false - example_2_has_run = false - @example_group = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroup).describe("Some Examples") do - it "runs 1" do - example_1_has_run = true - end - it "runs 2" do - example_2_has_run = true - end - end - - @options.add_example_group @example_group - @options.run_examples - example_1_has_run.should be_true - example_2_has_run.should be_true - end - end - - describe "#add_example_group affecting example_group" do - it "adds example_group when example_group has example_definitions and is not shared" do - @example_group = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroup).describe("Some Examples") do - it "uses this example_group" do - end - end - - @options.number_of_examples.should == 0 - @options.add_example_group @example_group - @options.number_of_examples.should == 1 - @options.example_groups.length.should == 1 - end - end - - describe "#remove_example_group" do - it "should remove the ExampleGroup from the list of ExampleGroups" do - @example_group = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroup).describe("Some Examples") do - end - @options.add_example_group @example_group - @options.example_groups.should include(@example_group) - - @options.remove_example_group @example_group - @options.example_groups.should_not include(@example_group) - end - end - - describe "#run_examples" do - describe "with global predicate matchers" do - it "defines global predicate matcher methods on ExampleMethods" do - Spec::Runner.configuration.stub!(:predicate_matchers).and_return({:this => :that?}) - group = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble).describe("Some Examples") - example = group.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleProxy.new) - - @options.run_examples - example.this - end - - after(:each) do - Spec::Example::ExampleMethods.class_eval "undef :this" - end - end - - describe "with a mock framework defined as a Symbol" do - it "includes Spec::Adapters::MockFramework" do - Spec::Runner.configuration.stub!(:mock_framework).and_return('spec/adapters/mock_frameworks/rspec') - - Spec::Example::ExampleMethods.should_receive(:include).with(Spec::Adapters::MockFramework) - - @options.run_examples - end - end - - describe "with a mock framework defined as a Module" do - it "includes the module in ExampleMethods" do - mod = Module.new - Spec::Runner.configuration.stub!(:mock_framework).and_return(mod) - Spec::Example::ExampleMethods.should_receive(:include).with(mod) - @options.run_examples - end - end - - describe "when not given a custom runner" do - it "should use the standard" do - runner = ::Spec::Runner::ExampleGroupRunner.new(@options) - ::Spec::Runner::ExampleGroupRunner.should_receive(:new). - with(@options). - and_return(runner) - @options.user_input_for_runner = nil - - @options.run_examples - end - end - - describe "when given a custom runner" do - it "should use the custom runner" do - runner = Custom::ExampleGroupRunner.new(@options, nil) - Custom::ExampleGroupRunner.should_receive(:new). - with(@options, nil). - and_return(runner) - @options.user_input_for_runner = "Custom::ExampleGroupRunner" - - @options.run_examples - end - - it "should use the custom runner with extra options" do - runner = Custom::ExampleGroupRunner.new(@options, 'something') - Custom::ExampleGroupRunner.should_receive(:new). - with(@options, 'something'). - and_return(runner) - @options.user_input_for_runner = "Custom::ExampleGroupRunner:something" - - @options.run_examples - end - end - - describe "when there are examples" do - before(:each) do - @example_group = Class.new(::Spec::Example::ExampleGroup) - @options.add_example_group @example_group - @options.formatters << Formatter::BaseTextFormatter.new(@options, @out) - end - - it "runs the Examples and outputs the result" do - @options.run_examples - @out.string.should include("0 examples, 0 failures") - end - - it "sets #examples_run? to true" do - @options.examples_run?.should be_false - @options.run_examples - @options.examples_run?.should be_true - end - - describe "and the suite passes" do - before do - @example_group.should_receive(:run).and_return(true) - end - - it "invokes after_suite_parts with true" do - success_result = nil - @options.after_suite_parts << lambda do |success| - success_result = success - end - - @options.run_examples - success_result.should be_true - end - end - - describe "and the suite fails" do - before(:each) do - @example_group.should_receive(:run).and_return(false) - end - - it "invokes after_suite_parts with false" do - success_result = nil - @options.after_suite_parts << lambda do |success| - success_result = success - end - - @options.run_examples - success_result.should be_false - end - end - - describe "when using heckle runner" do - before(:each) do - @heckle_runner_mock = mock("HeckleRunner") - @options.heckle_runner = @heckle_runner_mock - end - - it "should heckle" do - @heckle_runner_mock.should_receive(:heckle_with) - @options.run_examples - end - - it "shouldn't heckle recursively" do - heckled = false - @heckle_runner_mock.should_receive(:heckle_with) { - heckled.should == false - heckled = true - @options.run_examples - } - @options.run_examples - end - - it "shouldn't load spec files twice" do - example_runner = mock("ExampleGroupRunner") - example_runner_inside_heckle = mock("ExampleGroupRunner inside Heckle") - - ExampleGroupRunner.should_receive(:new).twice.and_return( - example_runner, example_runner_inside_heckle - ) - - example_runner.stub!(:run) - example_runner.should_receive(:load_files) - @heckle_runner_mock.stub!(:heckle_with).and_return { @options.run_examples } - example_runner_inside_heckle.stub!(:run) - example_runner_inside_heckle.should_not_receive(:load_files) - - @options.run_examples - end - end - end - - describe "when there are no examples" do - before(:each) do - @options.formatters << Formatter::BaseTextFormatter.new(@options, @out) - end - - it "does not run Examples and does not output a result" do - @options.run_examples - @out.string.should_not include("examples") - @out.string.should_not include("failures") - end - - it "sets #examples_run? to false" do - @options.examples_run?.should be_false - @options.run_examples - @options.examples_run?.should be_false - end - - it "invokes after_suite_parts with true" do - success_result = nil - @options.after_suite_parts << lambda do |success| - success_result = success - end - - @options.run_examples - success_result.should be_true - end - end - end - - describe "#add_dir_from_project_root_to_load_path" do - it "handles nil gracefully" do - load_path = double().as_null_object - @options.stub(:project_root).and_return(nil) - @options.add_dir_from_project_root_to_load_path(nil,load_path) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/output_one_time_fixture.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/output_one_time_fixture.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 8a3a9fc72..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/output_one_time_fixture.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -describe "Running an Example" do - it "should not output twice" do - true.should be_true - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/output_one_time_fixture_runner.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/output_one_time_fixture_runner.rb deleted file mode 100644 index b6b3761e4..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/output_one_time_fixture_runner.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -require "spec_helper" - -triggering_double_output = Spec::Runner.options -options = Spec::Runner::OptionParser.parse( - [File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/output_one_time_fixture.rb"], $stderr, $stdout -) -Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run(options) diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/output_one_time_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/output_one_time_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c91bb0ffb..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/output_one_time_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' -require 'ruby_forker' - -module Spec - module Runner - describe CommandLine do - include RubyForker - it "should not output twice" do - output = ruby "-Ilib bin/spec spec/spec/runner/output_one_time_fixture_runner.rb" - output.should include("1 example, 0 failures") - output.should_not include("0 examples, 0 failures") - end - end - end -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/quiet_backtrace_tweaker_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/quiet_backtrace_tweaker_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 30eaa7363..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/quiet_backtrace_tweaker_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Runner - describe QuietBacktraceTweaker do - before(:each) do - @error = RuntimeError.new - @tweaker = QuietBacktraceTweaker.new - end - - it "gracefully handles nil backtrace" do - lambda do - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - end.should_not raise_error - end - - it "gracefully handle backtraces with newlines" do - @error.set_backtrace(["we like\nbin/spec:\nnewlines"]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should include("we like\nnewlines") - end - - it "cleans up double slashes" do - @error.set_backtrace(["/a//b/c//d.rb"]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should include("/a/b/c/d.rb") - end - - it "preserves lines from textmate ruby bundle" do - @error.set_backtrace(["/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Ruby.tmbundle/Support/tmruby.rb:147"]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should be_empty - end - - it "removes lines in lib/spec" do - ["expectations", "mocks", "runner"].each do |child| - element="/lib/spec/#{child}/anything.rb" - @error.set_backtrace([element]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should be_empty, "Should have removed line with '#{element}'" - end - end - - it "removes lines in bin/spec" do - @error.set_backtrace(["bin/spec:"]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should be_empty - end - - it "removes lines in mock_frameworks/rspec" do - element = "mock_frameworks/rspec" - @error.set_backtrace([element]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should be_empty, "Should have removed line with '#{element}'" - end - - it "removes custom patterns" do - element = "/vendor/lib/custom_pattern/" - @tweaker.ignore_patterns /custom_pattern/ - @error.set_backtrace([element]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should be_empty, "Should have removed line with '#{element}'" - end - - it "removes custom patterns added as a string" do - element = "/vendor/lib/custom_pattern/" - @tweaker.ignore_patterns "custom_pattern" - @error.set_backtrace([element]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should be_empty, "Should have removed line with '#{element}'" - end - - it "removes lines in mock_frameworks/rspec" do - element = "mock_frameworks/rspec" - @error.set_backtrace([element]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should be_empty, "Should have removed line with '#{element}'" - end - - it "removes lines in rspec gem" do - ["/rspec-1.2.3/lib/spec.rb","/rspec-1.2.3/lib/spec/anything.rb","bin/spec:123"].each do |element| - @error.set_backtrace([element]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should be_empty, "Should have removed line with '#{element}'" - end - end - - it "removes lines in pre-release rspec gems" do - ["/rspec-1.2.3.a1.gem/lib/spec.rb","/rspec-1.2.3.b1.gem/lib/spec.rb","/rspec-1.2.3.rc1.gem/lib/spec.rb"].each do |element| - @error.set_backtrace([element]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should be_empty, "Should have removed line with '#{element}'" - end - end - - it "removes lines in spork gem" do - ["/spork-1.2.3/lib/spec.rb","/spork-1.2.3/lib/spec/anything.rb","bin/spork:123"].each do |element| - @error.set_backtrace([element]) - @tweaker.tweak_backtrace(@error) - @error.backtrace.should be_empty, "Should have removed line with '#{element}'" - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/reporter_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/reporter_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 556387dc7..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/reporter_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,244 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - module Runner - describe Reporter do - attr_reader :formatter_output, :options, :backtrace_tweaker, :formatter, :reporter, :example_group, :example_group_proxy, :example_proxy - before(:each) do - @formatter_output = StringIO.new - @options = Options.new(StringIO.new, StringIO.new) - @backtrace_tweaker = stub("backtrace tweaker", :tweak_backtrace => nil) - options.backtrace_tweaker = backtrace_tweaker - @formatter = ::Spec::Runner::Formatter::BaseTextFormatter.new(options, formatter_output) - options.formatters << formatter - @reporter = Reporter.new(options) - @example_group = create_example_group("example_group") - @example_group_proxy = Spec::Example::ExampleGroupProxy.new(@example_group) - @example_proxy = Spec::Example::ExampleProxy.new - example_group.notify(reporter) - end - - def failure - Mocks::ArgumentMatchers::DuckTypeMatcher.new(:header, :exception) - end - - def create_example_group(text) - example_group = Spec::Example::ExampleGroup.describe(text) do - it "should do something" do - end - end - example_group - end - - it "should assign itself as the reporter to options" do - options.reporter.should equal(@reporter) - end - - it "should tell formatter when example_group is added" do - formatter.should_receive(:example_group_started).with(example_group_proxy) - example_group.notify(reporter) - end - - it "should handle multiple example_groups with same name" do - formatter.should_receive(:example_group_started).exactly(3).times - formatter.should_receive(:example_started).exactly(3).times - formatter.should_receive(:example_passed).exactly(3).times - formatter.should_receive(:start_dump) - formatter.should_receive(:dump_pending) - formatter.should_receive(:close).with(no_args) - formatter.should_receive(:dump_summary).with(anything(), 3, 0, 0) - create_example_group("example_group").notify(reporter) - reporter.example_started(description_of("spec 1")) - reporter.example_finished(description_of("spec 1")) - create_example_group("example_group").notify(reporter) - reporter.example_started(description_of("spec 2")) - reporter.example_finished(description_of("spec 2")) - create_example_group("example_group").notify(reporter) - reporter.example_started(description_of("spec 3")) - reporter.example_finished(description_of("spec 3")) - reporter.dump - end - - def description_of(example) - ::Spec::Example::ExampleProxy.new(String === example ? example : example.description) - end - - it "should handle multiple examples with the same name" do - error=RuntimeError.new - passing = ::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble.new(example_proxy) - failing = ::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble.new(example_proxy) - - formatter.should_receive(:example_group_started).exactly(2).times - formatter.should_receive(:example_passed).with(description_of(passing)).exactly(2).times - formatter.should_receive(:example_failed).with(description_of(failing), 1, failure) - formatter.should_receive(:example_failed).with(description_of(failing), 2, failure) - formatter.should_receive(:dump_failure).exactly(2).times - formatter.should_receive(:start_dump) - formatter.should_receive(:dump_pending) - formatter.should_receive(:close).with(no_args) - formatter.should_receive(:dump_summary).with(anything(), 4, 2, 0) - backtrace_tweaker.should_receive(:tweak_backtrace).twice - - create_example_group("example_group").notify(reporter) - reporter.example_finished(description_of(passing)) - reporter.example_finished(description_of(failing), error) - - create_example_group("example_group").notify(reporter) - reporter.example_finished(description_of(passing)) - reporter.example_finished(description_of(failing), error) - reporter.dump - end - - it "should push stats to formatter even with no data" do - formatter.should_receive(:start_dump) - formatter.should_receive(:dump_pending) - formatter.should_receive(:dump_summary).with(anything(), 0, 0, 0) - formatter.should_receive(:close).with(no_args) - reporter.dump - end - - it "should push time to formatter" do - formatter.should_receive(:start).with(5) - formatter.should_receive(:start_dump) - formatter.should_receive(:dump_pending) - formatter.should_receive(:close).with(no_args) - formatter.should_receive(:dump_summary) do |time, a, b| - time.to_s.should match(/[0-9].[0-9|e|-]+/) - end - reporter.start(5) - reporter.end - reporter.dump - end - - describe "reporting one passing example" do - it "should tell formatter example passed" do - formatter.should_receive(:example_passed) - reporter.example_finished(description_of("example")) - end - - it "should not delegate to backtrace tweaker" do - formatter.should_receive(:example_passed) - backtrace_tweaker.should_not_receive(:tweak_backtrace) - reporter.example_finished(description_of("example")) - end - - it "should account for passing example in stats" do - formatter.should_receive(:example_passed) - formatter.should_receive(:start_dump) - formatter.should_receive(:dump_pending) - formatter.should_receive(:dump_summary).with(anything(), 1, 0, 0) - formatter.should_receive(:close).with(no_args) - reporter.example_finished(description_of("example")) - reporter.dump - end - end - - describe "reporting one failing example" do - it "should tell formatter that example failed" do - example = example_group.it("should do something") {} - formatter.should_receive(:example_failed) - reporter.example_finished(description_of(example), RuntimeError.new) - end - - it "should delegate to backtrace tweaker" do - formatter.should_receive(:example_failed) - backtrace_tweaker.should_receive(:tweak_backtrace) - reporter.example_finished(example_proxy, RuntimeError.new) - end - - it "should account for failing example in stats" do - example = ::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupDouble.new(example_proxy) - formatter.should_receive(:example_failed).with(description_of(example), 1, failure) - formatter.should_receive(:start_dump) - formatter.should_receive(:dump_pending) - formatter.should_receive(:dump_failure).with(1, anything()) - formatter.should_receive(:dump_summary).with(anything(), 1, 1, 0) - formatter.should_receive(:close).with(no_args) - reporter.example_finished(description_of(example), RuntimeError.new) - reporter.dump - end - - end - - describe "reporting one pending example (ExamplePendingError)" do - before :each do - @pending_error = Spec::Example::ExamplePendingError.new("reason") - end - - it "should tell formatter example is pending" do - example = ExampleGroup.new(example_proxy) - formatter.should_receive(:example_pending).with(description_of(example), "reason") - formatter.should_receive(:example_group_started).with(example_group_proxy) - example_group.notify(reporter) - reporter.example_finished(description_of(example), @pending_error) - end - - it "should account for pending example in stats" do - example = ExampleGroup.new(example_proxy) - formatter.should_receive(:example_pending).with(description_of(example), "reason") - formatter.should_receive(:start_dump) - formatter.should_receive(:dump_pending) - formatter.should_receive(:dump_summary).with(anything(), 1, 0, 1) - formatter.should_receive(:close).with(no_args) - formatter.should_receive(:example_group_started).with(example_group_proxy) - example_group.notify(reporter) - reporter.example_finished(description_of(example), @pending_error) - reporter.dump - end - - describe "to formatters which have example_pending's arity of 3 (which is now deprecated)" do - before :each do - Spec.stub!(:warn) - - @deprecated_formatter = Class.new(@formatter.class) do - attr_reader :example_passed_to_method, :message_passed_to_method - - def example_pending(example_passed_to_method, message_passed_to_method, deprecated_pending_location) - @example_passed_to_method = example_passed_to_method - @message_passed_to_method = message_passed_to_method - end - end.new(options, formatter_output) - - options.formatters << @deprecated_formatter - end - - it "should pass the correct example description to the formatter" do - proxy = Spec::Example::ExampleProxy.new("name") - example = ExampleGroup.new(proxy) - example_group.notify(reporter) - reporter.example_finished(description_of(example), @pending_error) - - @deprecated_formatter.example_passed_to_method.should == proxy - end - - it "should pass the correct pending error message to the formatter" do - example = ExampleGroup.new(example_proxy) - example_group.notify(reporter) - reporter.example_finished(description_of(example), @pending_error) - - @deprecated_formatter.message_passed_to_method.should == @pending_error.message - end - - it "should raise a deprecation warning" do - Spec.should_receive(:warn) - - example = ExampleGroup.new(example_proxy) - example_group.notify(reporter) - reporter.example_finished(description_of(example), @pending_error) - end - end - end - - describe "reporting one pending example (PendingExampleFixedError)" do - it "should tell formatter pending example is fixed" do - formatter.should_receive(:example_failed) do |name, counter, failure| - failure.header.should == "'example_group should do something' FIXED" - end - formatter.should_receive(:example_group_started).with(example_group_proxy) - example_group.notify(reporter) - reporter.example_finished(description_of(example_group.examples.first), Spec::Example::PendingExampleFixedError.new("reason")) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/resources/a_bar.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/resources/a_bar.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb..000000000 diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/resources/a_foo.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/resources/a_foo.rb deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29bb..000000000 diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/resources/a_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/resources/a_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index d9b67cc76..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/resources/a_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -# Empty - used by ../options_spec.rb \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/resources/custom_example_group_runner.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/resources/custom_example_group_runner.rb deleted file mode 100644 index edcf54e96..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/resources/custom_example_group_runner.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -module Custom - class ExampleGroupRunner - attr_reader :options, :arg - def initialize(options, arg) - @options, @arg = options, arg - end - - def load_files(files) - end - - def run - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/resources/utf8_encoded.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/resources/utf8_encoded.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7cbdd6908..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/resources/utf8_encoded.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -# encoding: utf-8 -module Custom - class ExampleUTF8ClassNameVarietà - def self.è - così = :però - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/spec.opts b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/spec.opts deleted file mode 100644 index fd816a424..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/spec.opts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ ---diff ---colour \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/spec_drb.opts b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/spec_drb.opts deleted file mode 100644 index 61f260b71..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/spec_drb.opts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ ---colour ---drb diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/spec_spaced.opts b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/spec_spaced.opts deleted file mode 100644 index 6b3efd20f..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner/spec_spaced.opts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ ---diff --colour ---format s \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner_spec.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner_spec.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3b55be7a7..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec/runner_spec.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ -require 'spec_helper' - -module Spec - describe Runner do - describe ".configure" do - it "should yield global configuration" do - Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - config.should equal(Spec::Runner.configuration) - end - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec_helper.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec_helper.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3cffe875d..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/spec_helper.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,112 +0,0 @@ -require 'stringio' - -$_spec_spec = true # Prevents Kernel.exit in various places - -require 'spec' -require 'spec/mocks' -require 'spec/runner/differs/default' -require 'spec/autorun' - -require 'support/spec_classes' -require 'support/macros' - -def jruby? - ::RUBY_PLATFORM == 'java' -end - -module Spec - module Example - class NonStandardError < Exception; end - end - - module Matchers - def fail - raise_error(Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError) - end - - def fail_with(message) - raise_error(Spec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError, message) - end - - def exception_from(&block) - exception = nil - begin - yield - rescue StandardError => e - exception = e - end - exception - end - - def run_with(options) - ::Spec::Runner::CommandLine.run(options) - end - - def with_ruby(version) - yield if RUBY_VERSION =~ Regexp.compile("^#{version.to_s}") - end - end -end - -def with_sandboxed_options - attr_reader :options - - before(:each) do - @original_rspec_options = ::Spec::Runner.options - ::Spec::Runner.use(@options = ::Spec::Runner::Options.new(StringIO.new, StringIO.new)) - end - - after(:each) do - ::Spec::Runner.use(@original_rspec_options) - end - - yield -end - -def with_sandboxed_config - attr_reader :config - - before(:each) do - @config = ::Spec::Runner::Configuration.new - @original_configuration = ::Spec::Runner.configuration - spec_configuration = @config - ::Spec::Runner.instance_eval {@configuration = spec_configuration} - end - - after(:each) do - original_configuration = @original_configuration - ::Spec::Runner.instance_eval {@configuration = original_configuration} - ::Spec::Example::ExampleGroupFactory.reset - end - - yield -end - -module Spec - module Example - module Resettable - def reset # :nodoc: - @before_all_parts = nil - @after_all_parts = nil - @before_each_parts = nil - @after_each_parts = nil - end - end - class ExampleGroup - extend Resettable - end - class ExampleGroupDouble < ExampleGroup - ::Spec::Runner.options.remove_example_group self - def register_example_group(klass) - #ignore - end - def initialize(proxy=nil, &block) - super(proxy || ExampleProxy.new, &block) - end - end - end -end - -Spec::Runner.configure do |config| - config.extend(Macros) -end \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/support/macros.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/support/macros.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 6322060b0..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/support/macros.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -module Macros - def treats_method_missing_as_private(options = {:noop => true, :subject => nil}) - it "should have method_missing as private" do - with_ruby 1.8 do - described_class.private_instance_methods.should include("method_missing") - end - with_ruby 1.9 do - described_class.private_instance_methods.should include(:method_missing) - end - end - - it "should not respond_to? method_missing (because it's private)" do - formatter = options[:subject] || described_class.new({ }, StringIO.new) - formatter.should_not respond_to(:method_missing) - end - - if options[:noop] - it "should respond_to? all messages" do - formatter = described_class.new({ }, StringIO.new) - formatter.should respond_to(:just_about_anything) - end - - it "should respond_to? anything, when given the private flag" do - formatter = described_class.new({ }, StringIO.new) - formatter.respond_to?(:method_missing, true).should be_true - end - end - end -end diff --git a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/support/spec_classes.rb b/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/support/spec_classes.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c8900a789..000000000 --- a/vendor/plugins/rspec/spec/support/spec_classes.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -# This file contains various classes used by the specs. -module Spec - module Expectations - class Person - attr_reader :name - def initialize name - @name = name - end - def == other - return @name == other.name - end - end - - class ClassWithMultiWordPredicate - def multi_word_predicate? - true - end - end - - module Helper - class CollectionWithSizeMethod - def initialize; @list = []; end - def size; @list.size; end - def push(item); @list.push(item); end - end - - class CollectionWithLengthMethod - def initialize; @list = []; end - def length; @list.size; end - def push(item); @list.push(item); end - end - - class CollectionOwner - attr_reader :items_in_collection_with_size_method, :items_in_collection_with_length_method - - def initialize - @items_in_collection_with_size_method = CollectionWithSizeMethod.new - @items_in_collection_with_length_method = CollectionWithLengthMethod.new - end - - def add_to_collection_with_size_method(item) - @items_in_collection_with_size_method.push(item) - end - - def add_to_collection_with_length_method(item) - @items_in_collection_with_length_method.push(item) - end - - def items_for(arg) - return [1, 2, 3] if arg == 'a' - [1] - end - - def items - @items_in_collection_with_size_method - end - end - - class HandCodedMock - include Spec::Matchers - def initialize(return_val) - @return_val = return_val - @funny_called = false - end - - def funny? - @funny_called = true - @return_val - end - - def hungry?(a, b, c) - a.should equal(1) - b.should equal(2) - c.should equal(3) - @funny_called = true - @return_val - end - - def exists? - @return_val - end - - def multi_word_predicate? - @return_val - end - - def rspec_verify - 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