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around_hooks.feature
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Feature: `around` hooks
`around` hooks receive the example as a block argument, extended to behave as
a proc. This lets you define code that should be executed before and after the
example. Of course, you can do the same thing with `before` and `after` hooks;
and it's often cleaner to do so.
Where `around` hooks shine is when you want to run an example within a block.
For instance, if your database library offers a transaction method that
receives a block, you can use an `around` to cleanly open and close the
transaction around the example.
**WARNING:** `around` hooks do not share state with the example the way
`before` and `after` hooks do. This means that you cannot share instance
variables between `around` hooks and examples.
**WARNING:** Mock frameworks are set up and torn down within the context of
running the example. You cannot interact with them directly in `around` hooks.
**WARNING:** `around` hooks will execute *before* any `before` hooks, and *after*
any `after` hooks regardless of the context they were defined in.
Scenario: Use the example as a proc within the block passed to `around()`
Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
class Database
def self.transaction
puts "open transaction"
yield
puts "close transaction"
end
end
RSpec.describe "around filter" do
around(:example) do |example|
Database.transaction(&example)
end
it "gets run in order" do
puts "run the example"
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec example_spec.rb`
Then the output should contain:
"""
open transaction
run the example
close transaction
"""
Scenario: Invoke the example using `run()`
Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
RSpec.describe "around hook" do
around(:example) do |example|
puts "around example before"
example.run
puts "around example after"
end
it "gets run in order" do
puts "in the example"
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec example_spec.rb`
Then the output should contain:
"""
around example before
in the example
around example after
"""
Scenario: Access the example metadata
Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
RSpec.describe "something" do
around(:example) do |example|
puts example.metadata[:foo]
example.run
end
it "does something", :foo => "this should show up in the output" do
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec example_spec.rb`
Then the output should contain "this should show up in the output"
Scenario: An around hook continues to run even if the example throws an exception
Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
RSpec.describe "something" do
around(:example) do |example|
puts "around example setup"
example.run
puts "around example cleanup"
end
it "still executes the entire around hook" do
fail "the example blows up"
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec example_spec.rb`
Then the output should contain "1 example, 1 failure"
And the output should contain:
"""
around example setup
around example cleanup
"""
Scenario: Define a global `around` hook
Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
RSpec.configure do |c|
c.around(:example) do |example|
puts "around example before"
example.run
puts "around example after"
end
end
RSpec.describe "around filter" do
it "gets run in order" do
puts "in the example"
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec example_spec.rb`
Then the output should contain:
"""
around example before
in the example
around example after
"""
Scenario: Per example hooks are wrapped by the `around` hook
Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
RSpec.describe "around filter" do
around(:example) do |example|
puts "around example before"
example.run
puts "around example after"
end
before(:example) do
puts "before example"
end
after(:example) do
puts "after example"
end
it "gets run in order" do
puts "in the example"
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec example_spec.rb`
Then the output should contain:
"""
around example before
before example
in the example
after example
around example after
"""
Scenario: Context hooks are NOT wrapped by the `around` hook
Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
RSpec.describe "around filter" do
around(:example) do |example|
puts "around example before"
example.run
puts "around example after"
end
before(:context) do
puts "before context"
end
after(:context) do
puts "after context"
end
it "gets run in order" do
puts "in the example"
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec --format progress example_spec.rb`
Then the output should contain:
"""
before context
around example before
in the example
around example after
.after context
"""
Scenario: Examples run by an `around` block are run in the configured context
Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
module IncludedInConfigureBlock
def included_in_configure_block; true; end
end
RSpec.configure do |c|
c.include IncludedInConfigureBlock
end
RSpec.describe "around filter" do
around(:example) do |example|
example.run
end
it "runs the example in the correct context" do
expect(included_in_configure_block).to be(true)
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec example_spec.rb`
Then the output should contain "1 example, 0 failure"
Scenario: Implicitly pending examples are detected as Not yet implemented
Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
RSpec.describe "implicit pending example" do
around(:example) do |example|
example.run
end
it "should be detected as Not yet implemented"
end
"""
When I run `rspec example_spec.rb`
Then the output should contain "1 example, 0 failures, 1 pending"
And the output should contain:
"""
Pending: (Failures listed here are expected and do not affect your suite's status)
1) implicit pending example should be detected as Not yet implemented
# Not yet implemented
# ./example_spec.rb:6
"""
Scenario: Explicitly pending examples are detected as pending
Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
RSpec.describe "explicit pending example" do
around(:example) do |example|
example.run
end
it "should be detected as pending" do
pending
fail
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec example_spec.rb`
Then the output should contain "1 example, 0 failures, 1 pending"
And the output should contain:
"""
Pending: (Failures listed here are expected and do not affect your suite's status)
1) explicit pending example should be detected as pending
# No reason given
"""
Scenario: Multiple `around` hooks in the same scope
Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
RSpec.describe "if there are multiple around hooks in the same scope" do
around(:example) do |example|
puts "first around hook before"
example.run
puts "first around hook after"
end
around(:example) do |example|
puts "second around hook before"
example.run
puts "second around hook after"
end
it "they should all be run" do
puts "in the example"
expect(1).to eq(1)
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec example_spec.rb`
Then the output should contain "1 example, 0 failure"
And the output should contain:
"""
first around hook before
second around hook before
in the example
second around hook after
first around hook after
"""
Scenario: `around` hooks in multiple scopes
Given a file named "example_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
RSpec.describe "if there are around hooks in an outer scope" do
around(:example) do |example|
puts "first outermost around hook before"
example.run
puts "first outermost around hook after"
end
around(:example) do |example|
puts "second outermost around hook before"
example.run
puts "second outermost around hook after"
end
describe "outer scope" do
around(:example) do |example|
puts "first outer around hook before"
example.run
puts "first outer around hook after"
end
around(:example) do |example|
puts "second outer around hook before"
example.run
puts "second outer around hook after"
end
describe "inner scope" do
around(:example) do |example|
puts "first inner around hook before"
example.run
puts "first inner around hook after"
end
around(:example) do |example|
puts "second inner around hook before"
example.run
puts "second inner around hook after"
end
it "they should all be run" do
puts "in the example"
end
end
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec example_spec.rb`
Then the output should contain "1 example, 0 failure"
And the output should contain:
"""
first outermost around hook before
second outermost around hook before
first outer around hook before
second outer around hook before
first inner around hook before
second inner around hook before
in the example
second inner around hook after
first inner around hook after
second outer around hook after
first outer around hook after
second outermost around hook after
first outermost around hook after
"""