= rspec_validation_expectations Adds several handy expectations for testing ActiveRecord model validations and associations. == Dependencies Requires the validation_reflection plugin: script/plugin install git://github.com/redinger/validation_reflection.git == Installation Install the gem directly: sudo gem install pelargir-rspec_validation_expectations --source=http://gems.github.com Or install the gem in your Rails project: script/plugin install git://github.com/pelargir/rspec_validation_expectations.git Or clone the project: git clone git://github.com/pelargir/rspec_validation_expectations.git == Usage Ensure that validations and assocations are properly defined in your models: describe User do it_should_validate_presence_of :first_name, :last_name, :email it_should_validate_numericality_of :zip it_should_validate_uniqueness_of :email it_should_validate_inclusion_of :gender, :in => %w(Male Female) # tests that User.count increases by 1 it_should_be_createable :with => {:first_name => 'Ed', :last_name => 'The Duck', :email => 'a@b.com'} it_should_belong_to :employer it_should_have_many :friends, :romans, :countrymen it_should_have_one :account it_should_have_and_belong_to_many :comments # tests that the attribute is protected it_should_protect :email end Which gives you: ruby script/spec --format s spec/models/user_spec.rb: User - should validate presence of first name - should validate presence of last name - should validate presence of email - should validate numericality of zip - should validate uniqueness of email - should validate inclusion of gender as one of Male or Female - should be creatable - should belong to employer - should have many friends - should have many romans - should have many countrymen - should have one account - should have and belong to many comments - should protect email == Resources Repository: http://github.com/pelargir/rspec_validation_expectations/ Blog: http://matthewbass.com Author: Matthew Bass
jwhitmire/rspec_validation_expectations
Adds several handy expectations for testing ActiveRecord model validations.
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