discourse/spec/spec_helper.rb
2013-09-05 13:22:15 +02:00

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Ruby

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
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.quiet = true if SeedFu.respond_to? :quiet
SeedFu.seed
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.fail_fast = ENV['RSPEC_FAIL_FAST'] == "1"
config.include Helpers
config.include MessageBus
config.mock_framework = :mocha
config.order = 'random'
# 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
SiteSetting.provider.all.each do |setting|
SiteSetting.remove_override!(setting.name)
end
end
config.before(:all) do
DiscoursePluginRegistry.clear
require_dependency 'site_settings/local_process_provider'
SiteSetting.provider = SiteSettings::LocalProcessProvider.new
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
Rails.cache.reconnect
MessageBus.after_fork
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.