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= Remarkable ActiveModel
Remarkable ActiveModel is a collection of matchers to ActiveModel. Why use
Remarkable?
* Matchers for all ActiveModel validations, with support to all options. The only
exceptions are validate_format_of (which should be invoked as allow_values_for)
and the :on option;
This means you can test your validations any model that mixes-in ActiveModel::Validations
* Tests and more tests. We have a huge tests suite ready to run and tested in
ActiveModel 3.0.0;
* Great documentation;
* I18n.
Upcoming features:
* Matchers wrapping ActiveModel::Lint for testing ActiveModel API compliance.
This means your custom models using RESTClient, for example, can play nice with
Rails.
* Matchers testing ActiveModel::Serialization
This allows you to test for compliance if you are using special serialization
methods, or require the use of Presenters in your application.
== Installation
sudo gem install remarkable_activemodel --pre
Add this to your Gemfile:
group :test do
gem 'remarkable_activemodel', '>=4.0.0.alpha2'
end
Drop this into your spec/spec_helper.rb or spec/support/remarkable.rb file:
require 'remarkable/active_model'
== Examples
All Remarkable macros can be accessed in two different ways. For those who prefer the Shoulda style, let’s look at some model tests:
describe Post do
should_validate_presence_of :body
should_validate_presence_of :title
end
For those who likes more the RSpec way can simply do:
describe Post do
it { should validate_presence_of(:body) }
it { should validate_presence_of(:title) }
end
== I18n
All matchers come with I18n support. If you want to translate your matchers,
grab make a copy of locale/en.yml and start to translate it.
Then add your new locale file to Remarkable:
Remarkable.add_locale 'path/to/my_locale.yml'
And then:
Remarkable.locale = :my_locale
== Using it outside Rails
If you want to use Remarkable ActiveModel outside Rails, you have to remember
a few things:
1. Internationalization is powered by the I18n gem. If you are using it with Rails,
it will use the built in gem, otherwise you will have to install the gem by hand:
gem install i18n
2. Include the matchers. Remarkable Rails gem is the responsable to add
ActiveModel matchers to rspec. If you are not using it, you have to do:
Remarkable.include_matchers!(Remarkable::ActiveModel, RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup)
This will make ActiveModel matchers available in all rspec example groups.
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