if ENV['COVERAGE'] require 'simplecov' SimpleCov.start end require 'rubygems' require 'spork' #uncomment the following line to use spork with the debugger #require 'spork/ext/ruby-debug' require 'fakeweb' FakeWeb.allow_net_connect = false module Helpers def log_in(fabricator=nil) user = Fabricate(fabricator || :user) log_in_user(user) user end def log_in_user(user) session[:current_user_id] = user.id end def fixture_file(filename) return '' if filename == '' file_path = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/fixtures/' + filename) File.read(file_path) end end Spork.prefork do # Loading more in this block will cause your tests to run faster. However, # if you change any configuration or code from libraries loaded here, you'll # need to restart spork for it take effect. require 'fabrication' require 'mocha/api' require 'fakeweb' require 'certified' ENV["RAILS_ENV"] ||= 'test' require File.expand_path("../../config/environment", __FILE__) require 'rspec/rails' require 'rspec/autorun' require 'shoulda' # Requires supporting ruby files with custom matchers and macros, etc, # in spec/support/ and its subdirectories. Dir[Rails.root.join("spec/support/**/*.rb")].each {|f| require f} # let's not run seed_fu every test SeedFu.seed RSpec.configure do |config| config.fail_fast = ENV['RSPEC_FAIL_FAST'] == "1" config.include Helpers config.mock_framework = :mocha # If you're not using ActiveRecord, or you'd prefer not to run each of your # examples within a transaction, remove the following line or assign false # instead of true. config.use_transactional_fixtures = true # If true, the base class of anonymous controllers will be inferred # automatically. This will be the default behavior in future versions of # rspec-rails. config.infer_base_class_for_anonymous_controllers = true # if we need stuff post fork, pre tests run here # config.before(:suite) do # end config.before do # disable all observers, enable as needed during specs ActiveRecord::Base.observers.disable :all end config.before(:all) do DiscoursePluginRegistry.clear end end class DateTime class << self alias_method :old_now, :now def now @now || old_now end def now=(v) @now = v end end end def freeze_time(d=nil) begin d ||= DateTime.now DateTime.now = d yield ensure DateTime.now = nil end end end Spork.each_run do # This code will be run each time you run your specs. $redis.client.reconnect MessageBus.reliable_pub_sub.pub_redis.client.reconnect Rails.cache.reconnect end def build(*args) Fabricate.build(*args) end # --- Instructions --- # Sort the contents of this file into a Spork.prefork and a Spork.each_run # block. # # The Spork.prefork block is run only once when the spork server is started. # You typically want to place most of your (slow) initializer code in here, in # particular, require'ing any 3rd-party gems that you don't normally modify # during development. # # The Spork.each_run block is run each time you run your specs. In case you # need to load files that tend to change during development, require them here. # With Rails, your application modules are loaded automatically, so sometimes # this block can remain empty. # # Note: You can modify files loaded *from* the Spork.each_run block without # restarting the spork server. However, this file itself will not be reloaded, # so if you change any of the code inside the each_run block, you still need to # restart the server. In general, if you have non-trivial code in this file, # it's advisable to move it into a separate file so you can easily edit it # without restarting spork. (For example, with RSpec, you could move # non-trivial code into a file spec/support/my_helper.rb, making sure that the # spec/support/* files are require'd from inside the each_run block.) # # Any code that is left outside the two blocks will be run during preforking # *and* during each_run -- that's probably not what you want. # # These instructions should self-destruct in 10 seconds. If they don't, feel # free to delete them.