We are using Guard gem to automatically run specs on a Rails 5 app. How to configure it to run only the models specs? Our config is:
guard :rspec, cmd: 'spring rspec -p', parallel: true, failed_mode: :focus do
We tried to change it to
guard :rspec, cmd: 'spring rspec ./spec/models/ -p', parallel: true, failed_mode: :focus do
but it still runs all tests.
In Guardfile look for any lines like these:
watch(%r{^app/controllers/(.+)_(controller)\.rb$}) { "spec/features" }
watch(%r{^app/models/(.+)\.rb$}) { "spec/features" }
watch(rails.controllers) do |m|
[
rspec.spec.call("routing/#{m[1]}_routing"),
rspec.spec.call("controllers/#{m[1]}_controller"),
rspec.spec.call("acceptance/#{m[1]}")
]
end
This line for example:
watch(%r{^app/models/(.+)\.rb$}) { "spec/features" }
As you can see it watches for any changes happen to models folder then it run the spec/features
Replacing it with:
watch(%r{^app/models/(.+)\.rb$}) { "spec/models" }
Will run the models spec only when any file on models is changed.
This is my Gaurdfile which i'm using in case it might help you
guard :rspec, cmd: "bundle exec rspec" do
require "guard/rspec/dsl"
dsl = Guard::RSpec::Dsl.new(self)
# RSpec files
rspec = dsl.rspec
watch(rspec.spec_helper) { rspec.spec_dir }
watch(rspec.spec_support) { rspec.spec_dir }
watch(rspec.spec_files)
# Ruby files
ruby = dsl.ruby
dsl.watch_spec_files_for(ruby.lib_files)
# Rails files
rails = dsl.rails(view_extensions: %w(erb haml slim))
dsl.watch_spec_files_for(rails.app_files)
dsl.watch_spec_files_for(rails.views)
watch(%r{^app/controllers/(.+)_(controller)\.rb$}) { "spec/features" }
watch(%r{^app/models/(.+)\.rb$}) { "spec/features" }
watch(rails.controllers) do |m|
[
rspec.spec.call("routing/#{m[1]}_routing"),
rspec.spec.call("controllers/#{m[1]}_controller"),
rspec.spec.call("acceptance/#{m[1]}")
]
end
# Rails config changes
watch(rails.spec_helper) { rspec.spec_dir }
watch(rails.routes) { "#{rspec.spec_dir}/routing" }
watch(rails.routes) { "spec" } # { "#{rspec.spec_dir}/routing" }
watch(rails.app_controller) { "#{rspec.spec_dir}/controllers" }
# Capybara features specs
watch(rails.view_dirs) { "spec/features" } # { |m| rspec.spec.call("features/#{m[1]}") }
watch(rails.layouts) { |m| rspec.spec.call("features/#{m[1]}") }
# Turnip features and steps
watch(%r{^spec/acceptance/(.+)\.feature$})
watch(%r{^spec/acceptance/steps/(.+)_steps\.rb$}) do |m|
Dir[File.join("**/#{m[1]}.feature")][0] || "spec/acceptance"
end
end
If you decided to use this script, just replace the lines i mentioned above, while i recommend that you go for your own configurations, since Guardfile meant to be different based on everyone's needs
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