module RSpec::Mocks::ExampleMethods
def allow_message_expectations_on_nil
nil. This is to prevent false-positives and to catch potential bugs
By default warning messages are issued when expectations are set on
Disables warning messages about expectations being set on nil.
def allow_message_expectations_on_nil Proxy.allow_message_expectations_on_nil end
def declare_double(declared_as, *args)
def declare_double(declared_as, *args) args << {} unless Hash === args.last args.last[:__declared_as] = declared_as RSpec::Mocks::Mock.new(*args) end
def double(*args)
card.suit #=> "Spades"
card = double("card", :suit => "Spades", :rank => "A")
book.title #=> "The RSpec Book"
book = double("book", :title => "The RSpec Book")
@example
Use `stubs` to declare one or more method stubs in one statement.
the mock is playing in the example.
`name` is used for failure reporting, so you should use the role that
Creates an instance of RSpec::Mocks::Mock.
def double(*args) declare_double('Double', *args) end
def mock(*args)
def mock(*args) declare_double('Mock', *args) end
def stub(*args)
def stub(*args) declare_double('Stub', *args) end
def stub_const(constant_name, value, options = {})
-
(Object)
- the stubbed value of the constant
Options Hash:
(**options)
-
:transfer_nested_constants
(Boolean, Array
) -- Determines
Parameters:
-
options
(Hash
) -- Stubbing options. -
value
(Object
) -- The value to make the constant refer to. When the -
constant_name
(String
) -- The fully qualified name of the constant. The current
def stub_const(constant_name, value, options = {}) ConstantStubber.stub(constant_name, value, options) end