[TxMt] Re: Rails testing hasn't caught up to Rails 5
Stefan Daschek
stefan at daschek.net
Fri Mar 17 09:14:47 UTC 2017
Rails 5 uses `rails` instead of `rake` for everything, including running
tests.
I may look into this if I find some time, but unfortunately all Rails
projects I’m working on use RSpec instead of Test::Unit, so this is not
really a problem for me personally and thus rather low-priority …
(On a side note: the RSpec bundle works fine with Rails 5 :-)
Stefan
Am 17.03.17 um 09:05 schrieb Koen Punt:
> What's the problem with rake?
>
> Koen
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> On Mar 16 2017, at 11:47 pm, Greg <web at web.knobby.ws> wrote:
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> I usually use the command line for testing (I’m more or less a
> newbie to testing), but thought I’d try staying in TextMate, but see
> it’s still using Rake.
>
> I wish I could help, but I’m already in over my head.
>
> Greg
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