I am trying to create a Guardfile inside a small Ruby with some Ruby files and RSpec tests. This not a Rails project.
When I run gem install guard
I get the following:
$ gem install guard
Fetching: listen-1.3.1.gem (100%)
Successfully installed listen-1.3.1
Fetching: lumberjack-1.0.4.gem (100%)
Successfully installed lumberjack-1.0.4
Fetching: guard-1.8.3.gem (100%)
Successfully installed guard-1.8.3
Installing ri documentation for listen-1.3.1
Installing ri documentation for lumberjack-1.0.4
unable to convert "\xCF" from ASCII-8BIT to UTF-8 for bin/fsevent_watch_guard, skipping
Installing ri documentation for guard-1.8.3
3 gems installed
Obviously "\xCF" should have been installed, but it was not. I cannot figure out what this is, and whether it is the likely cause of my problem.
Later, when I try to create a guard for the RSpec tests, the following occurs:
$ guard init rspec
19:45:11 - INFO - Writing new Guardfile to /home/kathryn/demo3/Guardfile
19:45:11 - ERROR - Could not load 'guard/rspec' or '~/.guard/templates/rspec' or find class Guard::Rspec
As the INFO suggests, a new Guardfile is created, but it is filled with a note directing me to the README for the gem rather than a guard for RSpec. If I manually add the guard for RSpec, and then try to run guard
, the result is:
$ guard
19:41:03 - ERROR - Could not load 'guard/rspec' or find class Guard::Rspec
19:41:03 - ERROR - cannot load such file -- guard/rspec
19:41:03 - ERROR - Invalid Guardfile, original error is:
> [#] undefined method `new' for nil:NilClass
19:41:03 - ERROR - No guards found in Guardfile, please add at least one.
19:41:03 - INFO - Guard is using NotifySend to send notifications.
19:41:03 - INFO - Guard is using TerminalTitle to send notifications.
19:41:04 - INFO - Guard is now watching at '/home/kathryn/demo3'
I see that the gem cannot find some files that it needs, but I'm not really sure where to go from here. This is my first time using guard. Any help is appreciated.
This is my current Guardfile:
guard :rspec do
watch(%r{^spec/.+_spec\.rb$})
watch(%r{^lib/(.+)\.rb$}) { |m| "spec/lib/#{m[1]}_spec.rb" }
watch('spec/spec_helper.rb') { "spec" }
end
That was not generated automatically. When I first created the Guardfile, the contents were:
# A sample Guardfile
# More info at https://github.com/guard/guard#readme
I added the guard for RSpec that appeared as the Standard RubyGem project guard here: https://github.com/guard/guard-rspec. (To be clear, I am not using that gem. It was just an easy place to find the guard.)
guard init
? When you do this, you should end up with a Guardfile, and you will want to edit that for your purposes. It looks like this happens. Post your currentGuardfile
.guard init rspec
.guard
, it still generates the series of four ERRORs that I show above.guard/rspec
is the problem. If you are not using the gem, it seems. Rename the guard group, from rspec to ... hmm... not sure what you would name it to. Maybe just:test
. In my skeleton that I made to emulate what you are describing this works. With similar errors. If you are going to userspec
though, go ahead and use theguard-rspec
gem.