require "active_support/core_ext/module/attribute_accessors" require "rails/test_unit/reporter" require "rails/test_unit/test_requirer" module Minitest def self.plugin_rails_options(opts, options) opts.separator "" opts.separator "Usage: bin/rails test [options] [files or directories]" opts.separator "You can run a single test by appending a line number to a filename:" opts.separator "" opts.separator " bin/rails test test/models/user_test.rb:27" opts.separator "" opts.separator "You can run multiple files and directories at the same time:" opts.separator "" opts.separator " bin/rails test test/controllers test/integration/login_test.rb" opts.separator "" opts.separator "Rails options:" opts.on("-e", "--environment ENV", "Run tests in the ENV environment") do |env| options[:environment] = env.strip end opts.on("-b", "--backtrace", "Show the complete backtrace") do options[:full_backtrace] = true end options[:patterns] = opts.order! end # Running several Rake tasks in a single command would trip up the runner, # as the patterns would also contain the other Rake tasks. def self.rake_run(patterns) # :nodoc: @rake_patterns = patterns run end def self.plugin_rails_init(options) self.run_with_rails_extension = true ENV["RAILS_ENV"] = options[:environment] || "test" unless run_with_autorun ::Rails::TestRequirer.require_files @rake_patterns || options[:patterns] end unless options[:full_backtrace] || ENV["BACKTRACE"] # Plugin can run without Rails loaded, check before filtering. Minitest.backtrace_filter = ::Rails.backtrace_cleaner if ::Rails.respond_to?(:backtrace_cleaner) end self.reporter << ::Rails::TestUnitReporter.new(options[:io], options) end mattr_accessor(:run_with_autorun) { false } mattr_accessor(:run_with_rails_extension) { false } end Minitest.load_plugins Minitest.extensions << 'rails'