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I've got code that only needs to run on a certain version of ActiveRecord (a workaround for a bug on old AR libraries). This code tests the values of ActiveRecord::VERSION constants to see if it needs to be run.

Is there a way to mock out those constants in rspec so I can test that code path without relying on having the right ActiveRecord gem installed on the test machine?

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I ended up writing a helper method to let me override constants while executing a block of code:

def with_constants(constants, &block)
  constants.each do |constant, val|
    Object.const_set(constant, val)
  end

  block.call

  constants.each do |constant, val|
    Object.send(:remove_const, constant)
  end
end

After putting this code in your spec_helper.rb file, it can be used as follows:

with_constants :RAILS_ROOT => "bar", :RAILS_ENV => "test" do
  code goes here ...
end

Hope this works for you.

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With RSpec 2.11, constant stubbing is supported out of the box with stub_const:

describe "stub_const" do
  it "changes the constant value for the duration of the example" do
    stub_const("Foo::SIZE", 10)
    expect(Foo::SIZE).to eq(10)
  end
end

See Myron Marston's announcement for more details:

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    This should be the accepted answer, still valid 11 years past!
    – lab419
    Mar 15, 2023 at 8:25
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Drew Olson, I took your idea and made a few modifications to add scoping:

class Object
  def self.with_constants(constants, &block)
    old_constants = Hash.new
    constants.each do |constant, val|
      old_constants[constant] = const_get(constant)
      silence_stderr{ const_set(constant, val) }
    end

    block.call

    old_constants.each do |constant, val|
      silence_stderr{ const_set(constant, val) }
    end
  end
end

After putting this code at specs/support/with_constants.rb file, it can be used as follows:

MyModel.with_constants :MAX_RESULT => 2, :MIN_RESULT => 1 do
  code goes here ...
end
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  • Use Kernel::silence_warnings { const_set(constant, val) }instead silence_stderr{ const_set(constant, val) } when you stub method before call your code. Dec 8, 2011 at 19:16
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Add rescue block is important for ensure restore constant for another tests in test suite !

class Object
  class << self
    def with_constants(constants, &block)
      old_constants = Hash.new
      constants.each do |constant, val|
        old_constants[constant] = const_get(constant)
        Kernel::silence_warnings { const_set(constant, val) }
      end

      error = nil
      begin
        block.call
      rescue Exception => e
        error = e
      end

      old_constants.each do |constant, val|
        Kernel::silence_warnings { const_set(constant, val) }
      end

      raise error unless error.nil?
    end
  end
end

Typically

describe "#fail" do

  it "should throw error" do
    expect {
      MyModel.with_constants(:MAX_RESULT => 1) do
        # code with throw error
      end
    }.to raise_error
  end

end 

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