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author | Xavier Noria <fxn@hashref.com> | 2010-12-11 00:19:14 +0100 |
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committer | Xavier Noria <fxn@hashref.com> | 2010-12-11 00:20:15 +0100 |
commit | f0580bd84c33479edce9081dfc53d1fcf6d879a1 (patch) | |
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testing guide: revises explanation of the test macro
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diff --git a/railties/guides/source/testing.textile b/railties/guides/source/testing.textile index c9109a0ddf..d7088dc04c 100644 --- a/railties/guides/source/testing.textile +++ b/railties/guides/source/testing.textile @@ -182,21 +182,27 @@ class PostTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase The +PostTest+ class defines a _test case_ because it inherits from +ActiveSupport::TestCase+. +PostTest+ thus has all the methods available from +ActiveSupport::TestCase+. You'll see those methods a little later in this guide. -<ruby> -def test_the_truth -</ruby> - Any method defined within a +Test::Unit+ test case that begins with +test+ (case sensitive) is simply called a test. So, +test_password+, +test_valid_password+ and +testValidPassword+ all are legal test names and are run automatically when the test case is run. -Rails adds a +test+ method that takes a test name and a block. It generates a normal +Test::Unit+ test with method names prefixed with +test_+. +Rails adds a +test+ method that takes a test name and a block. It generates a normal +Test::Unit+ test with method names prefixed with +test_+. So, <ruby> test "the truth" do - # ... + assert true end </ruby> -This makes test names more readable by replacing underscores with regular language. +acts as if you had written + +<ruby> +def test_the_truth + assert true +end +</ruby> + +only the +test+ macro allows a more readable test name. You can still use regular method definitions though. + +NOTE: The method name is generated by replacing underscores with spaces. The result does not need to be a valid Ruby identifier though, the name may contain punctuation characters etc. That's because in Ruby technically any string may be a method name. Odd ones need +define_method+ and +send+ calls, but formally there's no restriction. <ruby> assert true @@ -380,7 +386,7 @@ There are a bunch of different types of assertions you can use. Here's the compl |+assert( boolean, [msg] )+ |Ensures that the object/expression is true.| |+assert_equal( obj1, obj2, [msg] )+ |Ensures that +obj1 == obj2+ is true.| |+assert_not_equal( obj1, obj2, [msg] )+ |Ensures that +obj1 == obj2+ is false.| -|+assert_same( obj1, obj2, [msg] )+ |Ensures that +obj1.equal?(obj2)+ is true.| +|+assert_same( obj1, obj2, [msg] )+ |Ensures that +obj1.equal?(obj2)+ is true.| |+assert_not_same( obj1, obj2, [msg] )+ |Ensures that +obj1.equal?(obj2)+ is false.| |+assert_nil( obj, [msg] )+ |Ensures that +obj.nil?+ is true.| |+assert_not_nil( obj, [msg] )+ |Ensures that +obj.nil?+ is false.| @@ -388,7 +394,7 @@ There are a bunch of different types of assertions you can use. Here's the compl |+assert_no_match( regexp, string, [msg] )+ |Ensures that a string doesn't matches the regular expression.| |+assert_in_delta( expecting, actual, delta, [msg] )+ |Ensures that the numbers +expecting+ and +actual+ are within +delta+ of each other.| |+assert_throws( symbol, [msg] ) { block }+ |Ensures that the given block throws the symbol.| -|+assert_raise( exception1, exception2, ... ) { block }+ |Ensures that the given block raises one of the given exceptions.| +|+assert_raise( exception1, exception2, ... ) { block }+ |Ensures that the given block raises one of the given exceptions.| |+assert_nothing_raised( exception1, exception2, ... ) { block }+ |Ensures that the given block doesn't raise one of the given exceptions.| |+assert_instance_of( class, obj, [msg] )+ |Ensures that +obj+ is of the +class+ type.| |+assert_kind_of( class, obj, [msg] )+ |Ensures that +obj+ is or descends from +class+.| |