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Ruby Conque & Fast-spec Aware RSpec Finder

  • Colorized Ruby, Rake, RSpec, and Cucumber output in vim using ConqueTerm
  • Spec Finder - use Ctrl-s to automatically find the related spec and open in a split, fast_spec aware!
  • Sensible keybindings (feel free to change), all prefixed with 'rc':
  • Switch between running rspec1 and rspec2 with :Rspec1 and :Rspec2 (you need both installed)
nmap <silent> <Leader>rcrr :call RunRubyCurrentFileConque()<CR>
nmap <silent> <Leader>rcss :call RunRspecCurrentFileConque()<CR>
nmap <silent> <Leader>rcll :call RunRspecCurrentLineConque()<CR>
nmap <silent> <Leader>rccc :call RunCucumberCurrentFileConque()<CR>
nmap <silent> <Leader>rccl :call RunCucumberCurrentLineConque()<CR>
nmap <silent> <Leader>rcRR :call RunRakeConque()<CR>
nmap <silent> <Leader>rcrl :call RunLastConqueCommand()<CR>

nnoremap <silent> <C-s> :call RelatedSpecVOpen()<CR>
nnoremap <silent> ,<C-s> :call RelatedSpecOpen()<CR>

Recommended keybindings

Chords are faster than typing out long strings:

" Cmd-Shift-R for RSpec
nmap <silent> <D-R> :call RunRspecCurrentFileConque()<CR>
" Cmd-Shift-L for RSpec Current Line
nmap <silent> <D-L> :call RunRspecCurrentLineConque()<CR>
" ,Cmd-R for Last conque command
nmap <silent> ,<D-R> :call RunLastConqueCommand()<CR>

Using the Spec Runner

Try some of the keybindings listed above.

Upon running a test your cursor will be in the Conque buffer, you can use these commands:

q   closes/quits the buffer
n   goes to the next Failure message.
p   goes to the previous Failure message.
f   goes to the Finished At section for an overview of the test.

Using the Spec Finder

While inside a ruby file, invoke the shortcut (supplied as Ctrl-s), and the corresponding spec will be open. The assumptions are:

  • Your specs live in spec/ or fast_spec/
  • Your pwd (current dir) is the project root
  • You use the same dir structure in your code and specs so that code living at lib/foo/bar.rb has a spec at spec/lib/foo/bar_spec.rb

For more information, please see doc/spec-finder.txt. There are included functions for opening the spec in the current window, and in a split, as well as just getting its full path.

Configuration

This plugin tries to detect whether you use 'rspec' (rspec2) or 'spec' (rspec1) and set the default executable correctly. To override in your ~/.vimrc:

let g:ruby_conque_rspec_runner='spec'

It will also do the same for cucumber, trying to determine whether to run 'cucumber' or 'bundle exec cucumber' and set the default correctly. You can override in your ~/.vimrc

let g:ruby_conque_cucumber_runner='cucumber'

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Vim plugin to display ruby, rake, and rspec output colorized in ConqueTerm. Note: repeated runs of conqueterm may cause it to eat your shell ttys. I am no longer maintaining this.

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