RSpec test fails on Travis-CI but on local machine pass successfully
Pregunta
I'm write some specs to cover my HTML helpers
describe Sinatra::Helpers::HTML do
describe 'tag' do
it 'should retun selfclosed tag' do
Helpers.tag(:br, {}, true).should == '<br />'
end
it 'should have valid attributes' do
Helpers.tag(:div, :class => 'test').should include("class='test'")
end
it 'should contain value returned from block' do
tag = Helpers.tag(:div) { 'Block value' }
tag.should include('Block value')
end
end
describe 'stylesheet_tag' do
it 'should return link tag' do
Helpers.stylesheet_tag('test').should include('link')
end
it 'should contain path to asset' do
end
end
end
When I run it on local machine all is good, everything pass. But after pushing to GitHub repo Travis fails and write that Object::Sinatra
is uninitialized (link) and I haven't idea why.
spec_helper.rb
looks:
ENV['RACK_ENV'] = "test"
require 'simplecov'
SimpleCov.start
require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'boot')
require 'rspec'
require 'capybara/rspec'
require 'rack/test'
require 'factory_girl'
FactoryGirl.find_definitions
Capybara.app = Orodruin.rack
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.include Rack::Test::Methods
config.after(:each) do
MongoMapper.database.collections.each do |collection|
collection.remove unless collection.name.match(/^system\./)
end
end
end
class Helpers
extend(*Sinatra::Base.included_modules.map(&:to_s).grep(/Helpers/).map(&:constantize))
end
Solución 2
I've forgot to add require 'spec_helper'
on top of my specfile.
Otros consejos
because http://travis-ci.org/#!/orodruin/orodruin/jobs/2248831/L73 isn't using bundle exec.
the "bundle exec rake" line above it didn't seem to do anything.
you will need to prefix that line with bundle exec.
I don't see that line in your code, but it could be hard coded in one of your gems or in the Travis service.
The real problem is that the sinatra gem isn't found when Travis is running the specs. This is because travis is using an RVM gemset, and you are probably using the "global" gemset.
The result is ruby -s rspec ...
isn't being ran in the gem bundle environment and isn't loading Sinatra.