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rubocop-rspec
- Best practices as code using RuboCop
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Beginner's Guide to RuboCop in Rails
rubocop-rspec For Rspec; a test framework popular for testing Rails code
Ruby Tests Profiling Toolbox
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Must-have gems for mature Rails
gem "test-prof" - https://github.com/test-prof/test-prof | Toolkit for inspecting and optimising your test-suite, a must-have.
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Measuring load time on fixtures
You might be able to do something with https://test-prof.evilmartians.io, but I'm not sure it has anything specific to fixtures out of the box. Maybe using the event profiler on sql.active_record events would be close enough. In the limit, you could wire together your own ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrument around the relevant blocks + an ActiveSupport::Notifications.subscribe to that event so as to log the relevant information. Docs: https://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveSupport/Notifications.html
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How to optimize factory creation.
To have a better vision of what objects are created in our spec file we can use test-prof, a powerful gem that provides a collection of different tools to analyse your test suite performance. One of this tool is really useful to identify a factory cascade, let’s introduce factory profiler.
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A Trick For Reading Flamegraphs
TestProf can be used to get flamegraphs for Ruby test suites.
- How to improve a test suit made with Rspec, Capybara, FactoryBot and Siteprism
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Does pytest break a lot of coding rules?
Rspec has spec_helper.rb.
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Learning resources to broaden the knowledge
I also love the test-prof documentation, there's a lot of good ideas on how to improve test performance.
What are some alternatives?
rufo - The Ruby Formatter
DuckRails - Development tool to mock API endpoints quickly and easily (docker image available)
rubocop-minitest - Code style checking for Minitest files.
Spinach - Spinach is a BDD framework on top of Gherkin.
standard - Ruby's bikeshed-proof linter and formatter 🚲
minitest - minitest provides a complete suite of testing facilities supporting TDD, BDD, mocking, and benchmarking.
shoulda-matchers - Simple one-liner tests for common Rails functionality
timecop - A gem providing "time travel", "time freezing", and "time acceleration" capabilities, making it simple to test time-dependent code. It provides a unified method to mock Time.now, Date.today, and DateTime.now in a single call.
rubocop-rake - A RuboCop plugin for Rake
factory_bot - A library for setting up Ruby objects as test data.
strong_migrations - Catch unsafe migrations in development
faker - A library for generating fake data such as names, addresses, and phone numbers.