When I run a test file (e.g., ruby test_user.rb), I get the test
output about error and failure and about the overall number of tests,
assertions, pass and so on.
But I would like to see all the test method names including the test
that is passed.
Currently what I can see is a dot (.) indicating a pass.
Is there any way to get a list of tests inside a file?
When I run a test file (e.g., ruby test_user.rb), I get the test
output about error and failure and about the overall number of tests,
assertions, pass and so on.
But I would like to see all the test method names including the test
that is passed.
Currently what I can see is a dot (.) indicating a pass.
Is there any way to get a list of tests inside a file?
When I run a test file (e.g., ruby test_user.rb), I get the test
output about error and failure and about the overall number of tests,
assertions, pass and so on.
But I would like to see all the test method names including the test
that is passed.
Currently what I can see is a dot (.) indicating a pass.
Is there any way to get a list of tests inside a file?
Turn on verbose:
ruby user_test.rb -v
In terms of style, the _test suffix should not be a prefix, because otherwise everything in your test folder starts with T, and that impairs your desktop tools, such as command line tab completion.