[rspec-users] Good tutorial for RSpec With Rails 3

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Mohnish J.

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Mar 10, 2011, 6:52:31 AM3/10/11
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Hi,

I am looking for a good free tutorial which implements RSpec with Rails
3. I have found many tutorials which work for Rails 2.x but leads you
into issues when trying the same in Rails 3. Rspec Gem also has updated
, coming off the age.. Leading into compatibility issues.

I am able to setup RSpec in my app but I can't fix issues I am getting
into. Its like i am implementing a customized app without get an overall
idea of what changes I would have to carefully incorporate due to usage
of the latest Rails ( say 3.0 ) and the latest RSpec gem 2.5. I am also
making use of rspec-rails 2.5 gem.

Such tutorials( based on earlier versions of Rails and Rspec ) I have
seen so far include:

http://fr.ivolo.us/posts/rspec-tutorial-part-2-a-simple-test

http://blog.davidchelimsky.net/2007/05/14/an-introduction-to-rspec-part-i/

I am unable to find Part 2 of David's tutorial also. I wonder where I
could find that.

I also have seen a similar questions on stackoverflow.com like:-

Rails: Good Rspec2 example usage? (Also: Cucumber, Pickle, Capybara)

The only free tutorial relevant to Rspec with Rails 3 that I could find
so far is:-

http://ruby.railstutorial.org/ruby-on-rails-tutorial-book

I am using ruby 1.9.2 and rails 3.0.3 along with Ubuntu 10.04 .

Thanks for any suggestions you can help me with.

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Jon Homan

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Mar 10, 2011, 10:24:08 AM3/10/11
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I recommend getting a copy of The RSpec Book (http://www.pragprog.com/titles/achbd/the-rspec-book). I read through that when I was fairly new to RSpec and I think it helped ramp up quickly.

Jon Homan

James Martin

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Mar 10, 2011, 4:22:11 PM3/10/11
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I understand you're looking for 'free' tutorials but I would really strongly advise you check out Michael Hartl's http://ruby.railstutorial.org/ screencast series. I'm not affiliated with this in any way, but I watched them recently (more for the Rails 3 info than RSpec) and found the use of RSpec and test-first development (not /really/ TDD) to be worth the price alone - there are so many rspec-rails specific gotchas that you just don't even think about when using naked RSpec.

The screencast + PDF combination represent excellent value for money (currently $95); which you should easily make back when you deploy your first killer Rails app. :-)


HTH

James.  

Mohnish J.

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Mar 11, 2011, 12:54:24 AM3/11/11
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Hi Jon,

Thanks for your recommendation.

Jon Homan wrote in post #986735:


> I recommend getting a copy of The RSpec Book (
> http://www.pragprog.com/titles/achbd/the-rspec-book). I read through
> that
> when I was fairly new to RSpec and I think it helped ramp up quickly.
>
> Jon Homan

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Mohnish J.

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Mar 11, 2011, 12:55:29 AM3/11/11
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Hi James,

Thanks for your suggestion.

James Martin wrote in post #986783:


> I understand you're looking for 'free' tutorials but I would really
> strongly
> advise you check out Michael Hartl's

> http://ruby.railstutorial.org/screencast series. I'm not affiliated


> with this in any way, but I watched
> them recently (more for the Rails 3 info than RSpec) and found the use
> of
> RSpec and test-first development (not /really/ TDD) to be worth the
> price
> alone - there are so many rspec-rails specific gotchas that you just
> don't
> even think about when using naked RSpec.
>
> The screencast + PDF combination represent excellent value for money
> (currently $95); which you should easily make back when you deploy your
> first killer Rails app. :-)
>
>
> HTH
>
> James.

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