RSpec plugin for Sublime Text 3.
Run, navigate and create specs from Sublime Text.
Using Package Control:
- Run “Package Control: Install Package” command, find and install
TestRspec
. - Define key bindings (see Configuration section below).
- Restart Sublime Text.
Manually:
- Clone this repository into your packages folder (in Sublime Text: Preferences -> Browse Packages).
- Define key bindings (see Configuration section below).
- Restart Sublime Text.
TestRSpec tries its best to autodetect how to run RSpec. However, you might need to make adjustments to plugin's configuration if you have an uncommon setup.
There are no key bindings enabled by default. Go to Preferences -> Package Settings -> TestRSpec -> Key Bindings to define key bindings.
Find settings in Preferences -> Package Settings -> TestRSpec.
Launch RSpec for:
- Current file
- Current line
- Rerun last run spec
Jumps from code to spec and vice versa. If there multiple matches, it shows a list with matches.
Creates a spec file when run in a source file.
Uses code snippet defined in settings (create_spec_snippet
).
Copies the command of the last run spec. It can be useful e.g. when you want to debug your application within a 'real' terminal.
Sublime does not allow input in the output panel, so if you add binding.pry
, tests get stuck
waiting on input.
To work around this, you can disable the debugger by modifying TestRSpec configuration:
{
"env": {
"DISABLE_PRY": "true"
}
}
Alternatively, use pry-remote.
Example error:
/usr/bin/env: ruby: No such file or directory
Override PATH
variable in your shell configuration (~/.bashrc
or ~/.bash_profile
).
Make sure ruby
command runs the right Ruby version in bash
.
Alternatively, update package settings with path to ruby, e.g.:
{
"rspec_add_to_path": "$HOME/.rbenv/shims"
}
Make sure you have both spring
and spring-commands-rspec
in your Gemfile.
If you use binstubs, you also need to run
bundle exec spring binstub rspec
Inspired by and uses code from https://github.com/maltize/sublime-text-2-ruby-tests
Help is always welcome. Create an issue if you need help.
Copyright © 2016 @astrauka
Licensed under the MIT license.