Comments and Feedback on Getting started with Autotest - Continuous Testing
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17 Apr 2007 Jean-Michel Garnier from http://www.21croissants.com said...
Check out http://groups.diigo.com/groups/rubyonrails
24 Apr 2007 Henrik N from http://henrik.nyh.se said...
Great tutorial!
I noticed a typo: “If these conventions are not your cup of tea and you have your owns, the next paragraph explains how to configure Autotest so that it runs the whole test suite each time you save a file.”. Should be “own”.
Also, if one visits /getting_started_with_autotest/ with a trailing slash, then the comment links will point to /getting_started_with_autotest/getting_started_with_autotest/comments which obviously doesn’t work.
26 Apr 2007 Andy Stewart from http://airbladesoftware.com said...
Excellent overview—thanks.
By the way, I find sometimes when I make a mistake Autotest spews a huge stacktrace onto the console. Picking apart the trace to find the error breaks my flow. Happily Autotest is well written and it was easy to solve this problem.
27 Apr 2007 Kris from http://interkonect.com said...
When I run autotest it print the letter E to the screen, I’m guessing this means Exception because it I run the full test with Ctrl+C I get an error about Broken Pipe and notify_listen. I see some bug fixes regarding Pipes but I only installed the gem today, so should have the latest version…
Many thanks, K.
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the ubuntu code will not work for rspec tests—> Working version
18 May 2008 Andrew from http://andrewonrails.blogspot.com/ said...
For people looking to setup autotest and snarl on windows I have written a simple step by step instructions here
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17 Apr 2007 Jean-Michel Garnier from http://www.21croissants.com said...
Merci!
Félicitations pour ton blog, le design est super élégant! Il ne te manque qu’une CSS pour le code en Ruby, tu peux t’inspirer de http://blog.wolfman.com/articles/2006/05/26/howto-format-ruby-code-for-blogs
Thanks!
Congratulations for this guide! I have also posted some instructions to install & configure rspec 0.9.0 beta2 + ZenTest 3.5 on my
blog
Jean-Michel