Zach,
Thanks for this. I installed the gem and ran "script/generate rspec"
and it appears that I don't need the plugins anymore.
Wes
Zach Dennis wrote:
This recently came up, rather than re-discussing please see:
http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/167379#new
Zach
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Wes Gamble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know that this is all probably rather boring for the expert RSpec-ers out
there, and I apologize for that.
Both Rspec and Rspec-Rails are currently distributed as both plugins AND
gems? Are the plugins just available in case you don't have the
ability/permission to install gems?
I can understand why there would be an RSpec gem (to use outside of Rails,
of course), and I can understand why there is a Rails plugin to give you
additional RSpec functionality for Rails.
But I'm not sure what the purpose of the RSpec plugin is, and also not sure
what the purpose of the RSpec-Rails gem is?
Is there a place online that summarizes the various distribution methods and
when to use which?
Thanks,
Wes
Scott Taylor wrote:
On Oct 8, 2008, at 2:09 PM, Wes Gamble wrote:
All,
I have some experience with Rspec from about a year ago. At that time,
there was a gem and a plugin, and a Rspec on Rails plugin.
Should I only be using the gem?
If you're using a rails app, install the two plugins. If not, use the
gem.
Scott
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