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r_spec-clone.rb
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What Ruby code to expect from a testing DSL?
To try to answer this question while avoiding the endless debate between RSpec and minitest, I will use the RSpec clone project for the purpose of this post.
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What are some alternatives?
RSpec Tracer - RSpec Tracer is a specs dependency analyzer, flaky tests detector, tests accelerator, and coverage reporter tool for RSpec. It maintains a list of files for each test, enabling itself to skip tests in the subsequent runs if none of the dependent files are changed. It uses Ruby's built-in coverage library to keep track of the coverage for each test.
Test::Unit - test-unit
Cucumber - A home for issues that are common to multiple cucumber repositories
Fuubar - The instafailing RSpec progress bar formatter
Loco-Rails - Rails is awesome, but modern web needs Loco-motive.
rspec-tap-formatters - TAP Producer for RSpec-3
Nyan Cat - Nyan Cat inspired RSpec formatter!
Bacon - a small RSpec clone
Howitzer - A Ruby-based framework for acceptance testing
Emoji-RSpec - Custom Emoji Formatters for RSpec
PpSql - Rails ActiveRecord SQL queries log beautifier