gem install rails
rails new my_app -T
Add this to your Gemfile
gem 'haml-rails'
gem 'simple_form'
group :test, :development do
gem "rspec-rails"
gem 'rspec-instafail'
gem 'rb-fsevent'
gem 'growl'
gem 'pry'
gem 'factory_girl_rails'
gem 'database_cleaner'
gem "factory_girl_rails"
gem "capybara"
gem 'guard-spork'
gem "guard-bundler"
gem "guard-rspec"
gem "guard-migrate"
end
# in config/application.rb
config.generators do |g|
g.test_framework :rspec, :fixture => true
g.fixture_replacement :factory_girl, :dir => 'spec/factories'
g.template_engine :haml
end
In Rails 3+, the lib directory is no longer autoloaded.
# in config/application.rb
config.autoload_paths += %W(#{config.root}/lib)
config.autoload_paths += Dir["#{config.root}/lib/**/"]
rails g rspec:install
spork --bootstrap
Then edit spec/spec_helper.rb
and move everything into the prefork
section.
Edit spec/spec_helper.rb
.
Put this in the prefork
section:
require 'database_cleaner'
DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :truncation
Put this in the each_run
section:
DatabaseCleaner.clean
Comment out the config.fixture_path
line in spec/spec_helper.rb
...the comment above implies it shouldn't be used if we're not using ActiveRecord fixtures.
echo '--colour
--drb
--require rspec/instafail
--format RSpec::Instafail' > .rspec
The --drb
is needed for spork and --colour
is for color, because it's pretty.
In your config/environments/development.rb
, near the end before the
YourAppName::Application.configure
block, put this:
silence_warnings do
begin
require 'pry'
IRB = Pry
rescue LoadError
end
end
Now rails c
will startup using pry. You can also add bindings.pry
anyplace and your app will stop there with a pry prompt until you exit
it.
See Also:
Run these commands:
guard init
guard init bundler
guard init spork
guard init migrate
guard init rspec
You may have to monkey withy our Guardfile
some but the order should be right.
I don't know whether you use rvm or not but you would have to use bundle exec before every command in terminal. Thanks!