Plugin Test Helper plugin

Plugin details

plugin_test_helper simplifies plugin testing by creating an isolated Rails environment that simulates its usage in a real application.

Websitehttp://wiki.pluginaweek.org/Plugin_test_helper Repositoryhttp://svn.pluginaweek.org/trunk/plugin_test_helper Author Aaron Pfeifer Tags plugin LicenseMIT

Documentation

Install the plugin:
ruby script/plugin install http://svn.pluginaweek.org/trunk/plugin_test_helper

Description
=============

Plugins often need to initialize a full Rails environment, whether it be for accessing a database or simulating controller access. Traditionally, this has been done by just loading the application that the plugin was added to. However, this can cause all sorts of environment variables to change, making it seem as though the plugin is having problems when it may be something else. It also means that the plugin cannot be tested individually.

+plugin_test_helper+ helps solve this problem by allowing plugins to create their own basic Rails environment with the ability to override any part of it, be it the database configuration, environment configuration, or adding models, controllers, helpers, etc. The following testing structure is assumed:

  your_plugin/
  your_plugin/test
  your_plugin/test/app_root
  your_plugin/test/app_root/app
  your_plugin/test/app_root/config
  your_plugin/test/app_root/db



The +app_root+ directory is just like your run-of-the-mill Rails application. It can contain the same directories as your full application.

To help generate the various parts of your test application, the following generators are available:
* plugin_test_helper
* plugin_test_structure
* plugin_test_model
* plugin_test_controller
* plugin_test_migration

*NOTE* that you DO NOT need to generate the entire application structure. All that is required is that your test helper load plugin_test_helper. If you do not define a part of the test application (such as the environment configurations or the database configuration), then it will use the existing implementation in plugin_test_helper/generators/plugin_test_structure/templates. *However*, you can override any of these files by simply defining them in your plugin, using the same directory structure.

Usage
========

plugin_test_helper
--------------------------------

Generates a test helper file that should be required by all unit/functional/integration tests in your plugin.

Example:

  $ ruby script/generate plugin_test_helper acts_as_most_popular
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/test_helper.rb
  Loaded suite script/generate
  Started
  
  Finished in 0.000439 seconds.
  
  0 tests, 0 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors


plugin_test_structure
---------------------------------

Generates the entire test application structure. If you keep all files within your plugin, then you will not need to depend on the +plugin_test_helper+ plugin when testing it.

Example:

  $ ruby script/generate plugin_test_structure acts_as_most_popular
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/config
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/app
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/lib
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/config/environments
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/config/routes.rb
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/config/boot.rb
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/config/environment.rb
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/config/database.yml
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/config/environments/sqlite.rb
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/config/environments/sqlite3.rb
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/config/environments/mysql.rb
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/config/environments/in_memory.rb
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/config/environments/postgresql.rb
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/app/controllers
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/app/controllers/application.rb
  Loaded suite script/generate
  Started
  
  Finished in 0.000548 seconds.
  
  0 tests, 0 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors


plugin_test_model
------------------------------------

Generates a model within your plugin's test application. This uses a similar syntax to that of the Rails model generator.

Example:

  $ ruby script/generate plugin_test_model acts_as_most_popular Person
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/app/models/
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/test/fixtures/
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/app/models/person.rb
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/test/fixtures/people.yml
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/db/migrate
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/db/migrate/001_create_people.rb
  Loaded suite script/generate
  Started
  
  Finished in 0.000435 seconds.
  
  0 tests, 0 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors


plugin_test_controller
--------------------------------------

Generates a controller within your plugin's test application. This uses a similar syntax to that of the Rails controller generator.

Example:

  $ ruby script/generate plugin_test_controller acts_as_most_popular Person
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/app/controllers/
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/app/views/person
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/app/controllers/person_controller.rb
  Loaded suite script/generate
  Started
  
  Finished in 0.000432 seconds.
  
  0 tests, 0 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors


plugin_test_migration
-------------------------------------

Generates a migration within your plugin's test application. This uses a similar syntax to that of the Rails migration generator.

Example:

  $ ruby script/generate plugin_test_migration acts_as_most_popular CreatePeople
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/db/migrate
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/db/migrate/001_create_people.rb
  Loaded suite script/generate
  Started
  
  Finished in 0.000443 seconds.
  
  0 tests, 0 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors


plugin_test_console
---------------------------------------

Generates a script for running an interactive console with your plugin's test application.

Example:

  $ ruby script/generate plugin_test_console acts_as_most_popular
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/../../script
        create  vendor/plugins/acts_as_most_popular/test/app_root/../../script/console
  Loaded suite script/generate
  Started
  
  Finished in 0.000267 seconds.
  
  0 tests, 0 assertions, 0 failures, 0 errors

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