November 2017
Intermediate to advanced
496 pages
12h 50m
English
RSpec is an alternative to MiniTest, which Rails uses. It’s different in almost every way, and many developers prefer it. Here’s what one of our existing tests might look like, written in RSpec:
| | RSpec.describe Cart do |
| | |
| | let(:cart) { Cart.create } |
| | let(:book_one) { products(:ruby) } |
| | let(:book_two) { products(:two) } |
| | |
| | before do |
| | cart.add_product(book_one).save! |
| | cart.add_product(book_two).save! |
| | end |
| | |
| | it "can have multiple products added" do |
| | expect(cart.line_items.size).to eq(2) |
| | end |
| | |
| | it "calculates the total price of all products" do |
| | expect(cart.total_price).to eq(book_one.price + book_two.price) |
| | end |
| | end |
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