I decided to try using simplecov gem, and I think it's a cool tool, but I have one problem:
I have a model User
, and I have user_spec.rb
which contains test cases, but simplecov shows 0% coverage of this model. And it shows 100% coverage for other models, which is true. I don't understand what's the issue with the User
model.
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
extend Enumerize
# Include default devise modules. Others available are:
# :confirmable, :lockable, :timeoutable and :omniauthable
devise :database_authenticatable, :registerable,
:recoverable, :rememberable, :trackable, :validatable
STATUS_ACTIVE = :active
STATUS_BANNED = :banned
enumerize :status, in: [STATUS_ACTIVE, STATUS_BANNED], default: STATUS_ACTIVE
with_options inverse_of: :user, dependent: :destroy do
has_one :profile
has_many :articles
end
before_create :build_default_profile
private
def build_default_profile
build_profile
end
end
user_spec.rb
require 'rails_helper'
RSpec.describe User, type: :model do
describe '#validations' do
it { should have_one(:profile).dependent(:destroy) }
it { should validate_presence_of(:email) }
it { should validate_presence_of(:password) }
it { should validate_confirmation_of(:password) }
it { should enumerize(:status).in(User::STATUS_ACTIVE, User::STATUS_BANNED).with_default(User::STATUS_ACTIVE) }
#TODO other devise validations
end
describe '#callbacks' do
it 'creates profile after_create' do
user = build(:user)
expect(user.profile).to be_nil
user.save
expect(user.profile).to be_a(Profile)
end
it 'must not create profile after update' do
user = create(:user)
profile = user.profile
user.email = Faker::Internet.email
user.save
expect(profile.id).to eq(Profile.find_by(user_id: user.id).id)
end
end
end
coverage
File % covered Lines Relevant Lines Lines covered Lines missed Avg. Hits / Line
app/models/user.rb 0.0 % 28 28 0 28 0.0
app/models/admin.rb 100.0 % 3 1 1 0 1.0
app/models/article.rb 100.0 % 32 19 19 0 5.8
app/models/profile.rb 100.0 % 13 6 6 0 1.0
binding.pry
orputs "it works"
inside '#callbacks' test - would it stop/print the message?devise
and the fact that the User class is both the object of and the driver of access. Have you resolved this?bundle exec rspec
instead of using the Spring binstub, I think the coverage was reported correctly.