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rake environment for test tasks
Reported by mark | June 26th, 2010 @ 12:53 PM
This could be a rspec issue, I am not sure, but when having
rails3/rspec2 combo, 'rake spec' uses 'development' environment by
default.
'db:test:prepare' task (used as a parent for 'spec') is the one
responsible for that as far as I can understand.
Comments and changes to this ticket
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Ryan Bigg June 26th, 2010 @ 02:06 PM
- State changed from new to needs-more-info
- Importance changed from to Low
I tried duplicating this by calling Rails.env in a
before
in a spec, but it outputs "test". Please add steps to reproduce. -
mark June 26th, 2010 @ 02:09 PM
http://github.com/markiz/rspec_testzor freshly generated app (steps: updated Gemfile to include rspec, bundle install, rails generate rspec:install, rails generate model testz (wouldn't work without a migration), rake db:migrate, created test/unit/testz_test.rb and spec/models/testz_spec.rb)
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David Trasbo June 26th, 2010 @ 02:09 PM
Just tested it with a Rails 3.0.0.beta4 app I have lying around that uses RSpec 2. Putting a simple
raise Rails.env
in one of the spec files shows thattest
is being used.It's a completely standard setup with all test-related gems in the
:test
group in theGemfile
- includingrspec-rails
,mocha
,factory_girl
,shoulda
, and so on.Mark, if you're still having this issue, I'm having a feeling you should report it to the people behind RSpec instead.
This can be closed.
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mark June 26th, 2010 @ 02:16 PM
You could set Rails.env in your spec_helper explicitly which would resolve the issue, but it is the default combination of rake tasks that creates the subject problem.
The thing should be reproducable since I supplied a test-repo in a comment above.
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David Trasbo June 26th, 2010 @ 02:20 PM
Mark,
I've worked out what's wrong. You're using
rspec-rails
version 2.0.0.beta13. The app I tested used beta12. As soon as I changed the 12 to a 13, didbundle install
the specs were run in development environment.This clearly shows that this is not a Rails issue. I suggest you simply downgrade, and wait till it's fixed. And also, of course, report the issue here: https://rspec.lighthouseapp.com/projects/5645-rspec/tickets
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Rohit Arondekar June 26th, 2010 @ 02:23 PM
- State changed from needs-more-info to invalid
Great work David! :)
Mark, closing ticket for now. Please report the issue at the RSpec issue tracker and see what happens there.
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