I can run all tests in a single file with:
rake test TEST=path/to/test_file.rb
However, if I want to run just one test in that file, how would I do it?
I'm looking for similar functionality to:
rspec path/to/test_file.rb -l 25
The command should be:
% rake test TEST=test/test_foobar.rb TESTOPTS="--name=test_foobar1 -v"
TESTOPTS=...
away
Have you tried:
ruby path/to/test_file.rb --name test_method_name
specify {}
? Those just show up as test_0001_anonymous
... and there could be multiple test_0001_anonymous
s if the same syntax is used in multiple describe blocks... any suggestions for running single tests in this kind of environment?
ruby -Itest path/to/tc_file.rb --name test_method_name
like stackoverflow.com/a/15714985/327786
No gem required:
ruby -Itest test/lib/test.rb --name /some_test/
Source: http://blog.arvidandersson.se/2012/03/28/minimalicous-testing-in-ruby-1-9
This is one of the things that bother me about the string name definition
in tests.
When you have:
def test_my_test
end
you always know how your test is named so you can execute it like this:
ruby my_test -n test_my_test
But when you have something like:
it "my test" do
end
you are never sure how this test is really named internally so you can not use the -n
option just directly.
To know how this test is named internally you only have an option: execute the whole file to try to figure out looking in the logs.
My workaround is (temporally) add something to the test name very unique like:
it "my test xxx" do
end
and then use the RegEx version of the '-n' parameter like:
ruby my_test.rb -n /xxx/
__method__
within the context of the currently executing method (your test, in this instance). The present implementation results in something like "does not break my stuff".gsub(" ", "_").prepend("test_")
. Then run, for example, ruby -Itest test/integration/stuff_flow_test.rb --name test_does_not_break_my_stuff
.
I'm looking for similar functionality to rspec path/to/file.rb -l 25
With Nick Quaranto's "m" gem, you can say:
m spec/my_spec.rb:25
If you are using MiniTest with Rails 5+ the best way to run all tests in a single file is:
bin/rails test path/to/test_file.rb
And for a single test (e.g. on line 25):
bin/rails test path/to/test_file.rb:25
See http://guides.rubyonrails.org/testing.html#the-rails-test-runner
:test
task it seems to cause issues with the rails runner.
Aug 11, 2021 at 20:52
You can use this to run a single file:
rake test TEST=test/path/to/file.rb
I also used
ruby -I"lib:test" test/path/to/file.rb
for better display.
You can pass --name
to run a test by its name or a number within its name:
-n, --name PATTERN Filter run on /regexp/ or string.
e.g.:
$ ruby spec/stories/foo_spec.rb --name 3
FAIL (0:00:00.022) test_0003_has foo
Expected: "foo"
Actual: nil
This flag is documented in Minitest’s README.
There are 2 ways to do it:
Rake::TestTask
target to use a different tests loader.Rake::TestTask
(from rake 0.8.7) theoretically is able to pass additional options to MiniTest::Unit
with a "TESTOPTS=blah-blah"
command line option, for example:
% rake test TEST=test/test_foobar.rb TESTOPTS="--name test_foobar1 -v"
In practice, the option --name
(a filter for test names) won't work, due to rake internals. To fix that you'll need to write a small monkey patch in your Rakefile:
# overriding the default rake tests loader
class Rake::TestTask
def rake_loader
'test/my-minitest-loader.rb'
end
end
# our usual test terget
Rake::TestTask.new {|i|
i.test_files = FileList['test/test_*.rb']
i.verbose = true
}
This patch requires you to create a file test/my-minitest-loader.rb
:
ARGV.each { |f|
break if f =~ /^-/
load f
}
To print all possible options for Minitest, type
% ruby -r minitest/autorun -e '' -- --help
rake
(0.9.2) and no monkey patch is required.
Dec 24, 2011 at 15:58
TESTOPTS="--name test_foobar"
does not work, but TESTOPTS="--name=test_foobar"
works.
I am in Rails Version 4.2.11.3 and Ruby Version 2.4.7p357
Below one worked for me.
ruby -Itest <relative_minitest_file_path> --name /<test_name>/
I use ruby /path/to/test -n /distinguishable word/
Edit:
-n
is a shorthand for --name
. distinguishable word
can be any string you put in the test description, I usually use some random word that I know won't be present in other tests' descriptions.
--name
. Just a convenience thing. Especially useful with the /regex/, I usually just put some random word into a test name (that I know won't be present in other tests' descriptions).
Mar 18, 2019 at 8:50
If you are using Turn gem with minitest, just make sure to use Turn.config.pattern
option since Turn Minitest runner doesn't respect --name option in ARGs.
name
option. Thanks! Being that Turn is no longer being maintained, I plan to migrate to minitest-reporters
I'm looking for similar functionality to:
rspec path/to/test_file.rb -l 25
There is a gem that does exactly that: minitest-line
.
gem install minitest-line
ruby test/my_file -l 5
Following will work
def test_abc
end
test "hello world"
end
This can run by
bundle exec ruby -I test path/to/test -n test_abc
bundle exec ruby -I test path/to/test -n test_hello_word
Install gem minitest-focus and use the keyword focus on test/spec like below to run only the specific test.
focus
def test
end
focus
it "test" do
end
This would not need any command line argument to be passed.
Rails 7.1 introduce new syntax for specific lines for tests
Now you can run not only specific tests by single line
bin/rails test test/models/user_test.rb:10 # by line 10
but also by lines range
bin/rails test test/models/user_test.rb:10-20 # by lines 10..20
or even by few ranges
bin/rails test test/models/user_test.rb:10-20:25-30 # by lines 10..20 and 25..30
If you're using Minitest::TestTask
and no Rails, you can also pass the name of a test using the N
environment variable:
rake test N=test_some_test_name
rails test path/to/test_file.rb:25
see @Derek_Hill ans - taken from guides.rubyonrails.org/testing.html#the-rails-test-runner