With the latest major release of RSpec, testing in Ruby has become even more powerful. New matchers, a better API and more power to the user through configuration are just some of the features in version 3. Join Ruby expert José Mota and improve the way you test your Ruby code with RSpec.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 10:52
2 lessons, 10:52
1.1Introduction02:43
1.1
Introduction
02:43
1.2Installing and Bootstrapping RSpec08:09
1.2
Installing and Bootstrapping RSpec
08:09
2.Exploring RSpec6 lessons, 1:06:50
6 lessons, 1:06:50
2.1Writing Our First Test04:58
2.1
Writing Our First Test
04:58
2.2Matchers (Part 1)13:29
2.2
Matchers (Part 1)
13:29
2.3Matchers (Part 2)14:49
2.3
Matchers (Part 2)
14:49
2.4Complex Matchers16:08
2.4
Complex Matchers
16:08
2.5Contexts07:46
2.5
Contexts
07:46
2.6Setup and Teardown09:40
2.6
Setup and Teardown
09:40
3.Tinker With RSpec's Features4 lessons, 40:42
4 lessons, 40:42
3.1Stubs10:47
3.1
Stubs
10:47
3.2Mocks10:08
3.2
Mocks
10:08
3.3Focus and Skip Tests07:36
3.3
Focus and Skip Tests
07:36
3.4Share Common Tests12:11
3.4
Share Common Tests
12:11
4.Integration Testing2 lessons, 23:13
2 lessons, 23:13
4.1RSpec With ActiveRecord13:07
4.1
RSpec With ActiveRecord
13:07
4.2RSpec With Rack10:06
4.2
RSpec With Rack
10:06
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 02:20
1 lesson, 02:20
5.1Final Review02:20
5.1
Final Review
02:20
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