github.com/thoughtless/async_rack_test
Inspired by async_sinatra: github.com/raggi/async_sinatra libraggi.rubyforge.org/async_sinatra
Extends rack-test to make working with EventMachine easier.
A quick example:
require 'spec_helper' require 'async_rack_test' describe MyAsyncApp, :type => :request do include AsyncRackTest::Methods let(:app) { MyAsyncApp.new } it 'should be successful' do apost "/some_url", "some data" last_response.should be_ok end end
TODO
TODO
If you want to run the tests for this gem, note that the included .rspec file excludes the slow tests by default. To run the slow tests, use something like:
be rspec spec --tag slow # With docker docker-compose build docker-compose run test docker-compose run test bundle exec rspec spec --tag slow
MAYBE: look into rack-test giving us a simple hook to add middleware
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ultimately AsyncRackTest just inserts ResyncApp as middleware
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maybe I can just do something like “use ResyncApp” rather than using my weird wrapper with aliases
Update gemspec file to include all the dependencies (development, test, and otherwise)
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