= Remarkable You can read this file nicely formatted at the Rubyforge project page: http://remarkable.rubyforge.org/ == Description Remarkable is a framework for rspec matchers that supports macros and I18n. It's constituted of three pieces: * Remarkable: the framework with helpers, DSL, I18n and rspec features; * Remarkable ActiveRecord: a collection of matchers for ActiveRecord. It supports all ActiveRecord validations, associations and some extra matchers. * Remarkable Rails: a collection of matchers for ActionController. It also includes MacroStubs, which is a clean DSL for stubbing your controller methods. In each folder above, you can find a README more detailed description of each piece. == Why use Remarkable for Rails? * The only one with matchers for all ActiveRecord validations, with support to all options (except :on and the option :with in validates_format_of); * Matchers for all ActiveRecord associations. The only one which supports all these options: :through, :source, :source_type, :class_name, :foreign_key, :dependent, :join_table, :uniq, :readonly, :validate, :autosave, :counter_cache, :polymorphic Plus SQL options: :select, :conditions, :include, :group, :having, :order, :limit, :offset Besides in Remarkable 3.0 matchers became much smarter. Whenever :join_table or :through is given as option, it checks if the given table exists. Whenever :foreign_key or :counter_cache is given, it checks if the given column exists; * ActionController matchers: :assign_to, :filter_params, :redirect_to, :render_with_layout, :respond_with, :render_template, :route, :set_session and :set_the_flash; * Macro stubs: make your controllers specs easier to main, more readable and DRY; * Tests and more tests. We have a huge tests suite ready to run and tested in Rails 2.1.2, 2.2.2 and 2.3.2; * I18n and great documentation. * It has your style. You can choose between: 1) it { should validate_numericality_of(:age).greater_than(18).only_integer } 2) it { should validate_numericality_of(:age, :greater_than => 18, :only_integer => true) } 3) should_validate_numericality_of :age, :greater_than => 18, :only_integer => true 4) should_validate_numericality_of :age do |m| m.only_integer m.greater_than 18 # Or: m.greater_than = 18 end Remarkable Rails requires rspec >= 1.2.0 and rspec-rails >= 1.2.0. == Install on Rails Install the gem: sudo gem install remarkable_rails This will install remarkable, remarkable_activerecord and remarkable_rails gems. Inside Rails you need to require just this gem. If you are using ActiveRecord, it will automatically require the remarkable_activerecord gem. == Rails 2.3 In Rails 2.3, in order to rspec load properly, you have to use this configuration on your config/environments/test.rb config.gem "rspec", :lib => false config.gem "rspec-rails", :lib => false config.gem "remarkable_rails", :lib => false And then require remarkable inside your spec_helper.rb, after "spec/rails": require 'spec/rails' require 'remarkable_rails' This is the safest way to avoid conflicts. Users who are upgrading to Remarkable 3.0, should not find any problem if their tests are running without deprecation warnings. == Developers If you are developing matchers, for example hpricot matchers, you need to install only the remarkable "core" gem: sudo gem install remarkable If you stumble into any problem or have doubts while building your matchers, please drop us a line. We are currently searching for people who wants to join us and provide matchers for Datamapper, Sequel, Sinatra and all other possible options. :) == Browse the documentation Remarkable: http://remarkable.rubyforge.org/core/ Remarkable ActiveRecord: http://remarkable.rubyforge.org/activerecord/ http://remarkable.rubyforge.org/activerecord/classes/Remarkable/ActiveRecord/Matchers.html Remarkable Rails: http://remarkable.rubyforge.org/rails/ http://remarkable.rubyforge.org/rails/classes/Remarkable/ActionController/Matchers.html == More information Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/remarkable-core Bug tracking: http://github.com/carlosbrando/remarkable/issues == LICENSE All projects are under MIT LICENSE.