Ruby on Rails Monday, December 3, 2012

On Dec 3, 12:02 pm, Robert Buck <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Thanks, Fred.
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> I don't know if this is a mini-test thing or what. But having dots show
> instead of test names is annoying. Do you know of a way to completely
> disable that behavior.
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> For example, this morning I am trying to diagnose a "socket is broken"
> issue. What I really need to know is what test was executing immediately
> before the first of these. I really need a full log of all output blow
> by blow. I will try disabling the fixtures.
>

You might try the turn gem - I think that adds some output options to
minitest.

Fred
> Should I consider looking elsewhere too?
>
> Bob
>
> Frederick Cheung wrote in post #1087528:
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> > On Dec 2, 9:21am, Robert Buck <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
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> >> happen so that you can immediately add breakpoints to the sources at the
> >> - no unbuffered output, and it eats my C extension trace info (printf)
> > You do normally get those. I seem to recall that logging (and perhaps
> > stdout) is silenced during fixture insertion because normally it
> > creates a lot of noise. You could try hobbling that silencing - all
> > the code relating to fixtures is in a file called fixtures.rb, if my
> > memory correct.
> > You should also be getting backtraces but if the exception is being
> > throw outside of the test case itself, weird stuff can happen (I've
> > had similar experiences with rspec in that sort of scenario) and it
> > ends up being handled differently to a normal test failure.
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> >> - very little documentation in the README or RUNNING TESTS doc for folks
> >> authoring an adapter (few to none of the necessary hooks are documented)
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> > You can usually find some knowledgable people on #rails-contrib
> > although writing database adapters from scratch isn't something that
> > many have done.
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> > Fred
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