- Why: I use shoulda matchers.
- What: I found a feature request at thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#927 that sounds approachable. It asks for some clarification in the docs / code about using the enum matcher.
- I Need: to dig into shoulda matchers and get the dev setup running locally.
- When I'm Done: In the original GitHub issue it sounds like the developers are in favor of the feature, so I think I can get this accepted for the next version of the library.
- Why: I use factory girl.
- What: I found a feature request at thoughtbot/factory_bot#975 that sounds approachable. It asks for some clarification in the docs / code about using the association method.
- I Need: to dig into shoulda matchers and get the dev setup running locally.
- When I'm Done: In the original GitHub issue it sounds like the developers are in favor of the feature, so I think I can get this accepted for the next version of the library.
- Why: I use faker.
- What: I found a feature request at faker-ruby/faker#507 that sounds approachable. It asks for a faker oauth hash. I can do that for the Google oauth hash I think.
- I Need: to dig into faker and get the dev setup running locally.
- When I'm Done: There are a lot of plus ones on this pull request, but nothing official. Probably a pull request is the best I can hope for.
- Why: I found Lovisa's tutorial incredibly helpful.
- What: She has a few extensions and an open call for PR's so I might try one of the extensions and then document it for the tutorial. https://github.com/applegrain/creact
- I Need: Pick an extension.
- When I'm Done: Lovisa will accept my PR :)
Shoulda: very approachable and lots of people at thoughtbot we're connected to. Like it.
Factory Girl: Same feedback.
Faker: Feature makes sense and I like the project. Who knows about the likelihood-to-merge.
Creact: Lovisa is the best and would probably pair with you. If you have the bandwidth to be practicing React then I'd do this one.