Reputation: 40721
Instead of running all the test cases automatically, is there any way to execute a single test under ruby test/unit framework. I know I can achieve that by using Rake but I am not ready to switch to rake at this moment.
ruby unit_test.rb #this will run all the test case
ruby unit_test.rb test1 #this will only run test1
Upvotes: 37
Views: 22786
Reputation: 27845
If you look for a non-shell solution, you could define a TestSuite.
Example:
gem 'test-unit'
require 'test/unit'
require 'test/unit/ui/console/testrunner'
#~ require './demo' #Load the TestCases
# >>>>>>>>>>This is your test file demo.rb
class MyTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
def test_1()
assert_equal( 2, 1+1)
assert_equal( 2, 4/2)
assert_equal( 1, 3/2)
assert_equal( 1.5, 3/2.0)
end
end
# >>>>>>>>>>End of your test file
#create a new empty TestSuite, giving it a name
my_tests = Test::Unit::TestSuite.new("My Special Tests")
my_tests << MyTest.new('test_1')#calls MyTest#test_1
#run the suite
Test::Unit::UI::Console::TestRunner.run(my_tests)
In real life, the test class MyTest will be loaded from the original test file.
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 18075
you can pass the -n option on the command line to run a single test:
ruby my_test.rb -n test_my_method
where 'test_my_method' is the name of the test method you would like to run.
Upvotes: 51