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More about adding a collaboratorread command line configuration options from files
RSpec reads command line configuration options from files in three different
locations:
Local:
./.rspec-local
(i.e. in the project's root directory, can be
gitignored)Project:
./.rspec
(i.e. in the project's root directory, usually
checked into the project)Global:
~/.rspec
(i.e. in the user's home directory)
Configuration options are loaded from ~/.rspec
, .rspec
, .rspec-local
,
command line switches, and the SPEC_OPTS
environment variable (listed in
lowest to highest precedence; for example, an option in ~/.rspec
can be
overridden by an option in .rspec-local
).
- Scenarios
-
- Color set in `.rspec`
- Custom options file
- RSpec ignores `./.rspec` when custom options file is used
- Using ERB in `.rspec`
- Color set in `.rspec`
-
- Given
-
a file named ".rspec" with:
--force-color
- And
-
a file named "spec/example_spec.rb" with:
RSpec.describe "color_enabled?" do context "when set with RSpec.configure" do it "is true" do expect(RSpec.configuration).to be_color_enabled end end end
- When
-
I run
rspec ./spec/example_spec.rb
- Then
- the examples should all pass
- Custom options file
-
- Given
-
a file named "my.options" with:
--format documentation
- And
-
a file named "spec/example_spec.rb" with:
RSpec.describe "formatter set in custom options file" do it "sets formatter" do expect(RSpec.configuration.formatters.first). to be_a(RSpec::Core::Formatters::DocumentationFormatter) end end
- When
-
I run
rspec spec/example_spec.rb --options my.options
- Then
- the examples should all pass
- RSpec ignores `./.rspec` when custom options file is used
-
- Given
-
a file named "my.options" with:
--format documentation
- And
-
a file named ".rspec" with:
--no-color
- And
-
a file named "spec/example_spec.rb" with:
RSpec.describe "custom options file" do it "causes .rspec to be ignored" do expect(RSpec.configuration.color_mode).to eq(:automatic) end end
- When
-
I run
rspec spec/example_spec.rb --options my.options
- Then
- the examples should all pass
- Using ERB in `.rspec`
-
- Given
-
a file named ".rspec" with:
--format <%= true ? 'documentation' : 'progress' %>
- And
-
a file named "spec/example_spec.rb" with:
RSpec.describe "formatter" do it "is set to documentation" do expect(RSpec.configuration.formatters.first). to be_an(RSpec::Core::Formatters::DocumentationFormatter) end end
- When
-
I run
rspec ./spec/example_spec.rb
- Then
- the examples should all pass
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