On Nov 22, 2012, at 11:14 AM, Tomas Sedovic <tsedovic(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 11/22/2012 08:42 AM, Martin Povolny wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Many of the developers agree with dropping cucumber. No one was against
> it. Reasons where given in a different thread.
I'd like to point out that everyone who replied to the previous thread was in Brno.
Today's Thanksgiving in the US so I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't even
get to the email.
I recommend we wait before declaring consensus at least until Monday.
+1
Sorry for keeping advocating Minitest:
http://metaskills.net/2011/03/26/using-minitest-spec-with-rails/
You can also use Minitest with Capibara in Rails.
As I mentioned, the minitest pros is that it is part of the Ruby
standard library, so no extra dependencies. It has lovely DSL and it is
highly extendable :)
-- Michal
>
> Some of you expressed need to discuss this topic so I would like to open
> a discussion on what we do next.
>
> We probably do not want to have each test written in a different way so
> we have to agree on a way.
>
> I suggest writing controller and view tests using RSpec and Capybara.
>
> Different ideas?
>
> I accent that I do not want to rewrite anything I just want to allow
> faster creation of tests using more programmer-friendly tools to get
> better test coverage.
>
> Can we agree on this?
>
Michal Fojtik
http://deltacloud.org
mfojtik(a)redhat.com