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# @markup markdown
# 0.12.6
* Catch and report on errors that occur while running middleware. Context with error in middleware will not run.
* Errors that occur during a setup, hookup, or teardown are handled gracefully
* close #31 - RR seems to carry over some latent varification state between situations
# 0.12.5
* Remove doc for some deprecated macros: not, exists, any [charlietanskley]
* Deprecate two more macros [charlietanskley]
* make riot run -w clean. None of those pesky warnings [achiu]
* Use #inspect for printing arguments in error results [Mon-Ouie]
* Move BlankSlate into Riot namespace [Mon-Ouie]
* Setting options in a sub-context don't leak back into the parent context [skade]
* Remove deprecated `not!` macro [charlietanksley]
* Fix all warnings so riot runs `-w` clean
# 0.12.4
* Adding Riot.plain! option for not printing output in color [c00lryguy,
jaknowlden]
# 0.12.3
* Going nuts with context helpers: should_not, asserts/denies_topic arguments [achiu]
This works now: `should_not("do something")` as an alias for `denies`
You can now pass arguments to `asserts`, `denies`, `should`, and `should_not`.
```
context "Playing with hashes" do
setup do
{ "foo" => "bar" }
end
asserts(:[], "foo").equals("bar")
should(:[], "foo").equals("bar")
denies(:[], "foo").equals("goo")
should_not(:[], "foo").equals("goo")
end # Playing with hashes
```
* Exit gracefully if a child process exited with failing status [timgaleckas]
No tests will run in this situation.
* No status displayed if no tests run [timgaleckas]
* Adding a `denies_topic` macro to Context [Mon-Ouie]
# 0.12.2
* RDoc'ed the hell out of everything [jaknowlden]
* Deprecating the not! assertion macro. It may just be gone by 0.13.0 [jaknowlden]
* Remove ANSI-color dependency [achiu]
* Switch from Jeweler to Bundler [achiu]
* Add PrettyDotMatrixReporter [achiu]
# 0.12.1
* Error reporting now filters the backtrace to include only meaningful line items. [mbriggs]
* Added ability to pass method arguments to asserts. [sirupsen]
# 0.12.0
* Negative tests are finally here! Added support for `denies` and adjusted macros to care about it with `devaluate`. [jaknowlden, achiu]
```
denies("my name") { "Rumplestiltzkin" }.equals("Henry")
```
# 0.11.4
* [skade] Passing Proc's instead of lambdas to `instance_eval` to comply with ruby 1.9.2.
* [nu7hatch] Added `describe` alias for `context` for easier rspec porting. Useful at the top level and within a context.
Who can argue with porting from rspec to riot? Not me.
```
describe "My thing" do
asserts(:size).equals(:small)
end # My thing
```
The following also works:
```
context "Another thing is"
describe "my" do
asserts_topic.equals("marshmallow") # this test will fail ... because it will ... because it's wrong
end # my
end # Another thing is
```
# 0.11.3
* [jaknowlden] Modified `matches` assertion macro to treat actual as a string before executing regular expression comparison.
```
asserts("a number") { 42 }.matches(/\d+/)
# same as
asserts("a number as string") { "42" }.matches(/\d+/)
```
# 0.11.2
* [jaknowlden] [ISSUE] Options were not nesting. Now fixed.
# 0.11.1
* [jaknowlden] Middleware can now acts more like you would expect. Middleware now know the next neighbor in the chain and can do stuff to the context before and after the user-defined context is prepared. Removes support for the handle? method. Now we act more like a Rack app.
```
class MyMiddleware < Riot::ContextMiddleware
register
def call(context)
context.setup { "fooberries" }
middleware.call(context)
context.hookup { "furberries" } if context.option(:barns)
end
end
```
# 0.11.0
* [jaknowlden] Added option to Context#setup which puts the specific setup block at the beginning of the setups to be called for a context. Also useful for middlewares.
```
context "Foo" do
setup { puts "called second" }
setup { puts "called third" }
setup(true) { puts "called first" }
end # Foo
```
* [jaknowlden] Added idea of options for a context. This is another feature picked up from riot-rails work.
Essentially, these are useful for middlewares. For instance, if you wanted to tell a middleware that was looking for a "transactional" option before running code in a transaction block, you might do this:
```
context User do
set :transactional, true
end # User
```
The middleware might do something with it:
```
class TransactionalMiddleware < Riot::ContextMiddleware
register
def handle?(context) context.option(:transactional) == true; end
def prepare(context)
# transactional stuff
end
end # TransactionalMiddleware
```
You can call set as many times as you like
```
context User do
set :transactional, true
set :foo, :bar
end
```
* [jaknowlden] ContextMiddleware: a construction pattern that allows for custom code to be applied to any context given that the middleware chooses to.
This is something I started building into riot-rails and decided it was useful enough to just put it into riot itself. If, for instance, you wanted to add a setup with some stuff only if the context description was equal to "Your Mom":
```
class YourMomMiddleware < Riot::ContextMiddleware
register
def handle?(context)
context.description == "Your Mom"
end
def prepare(context)
context.setup do
"your mom is the topic"
end
end
end # YourMomMiddleware
```
# 0.10.13
* [jaknowlden] Helpers are now run with other setups, not separately. Which means you could use a helper in a setup.
```
context "Foo" do
helper(:user) { User.new }
setup do
Baz.new(:user => user) # :)
end
end # Foo
```
* [vandrijevik] Correctly report non-RR assertion failures and errors when RR is used.
```
context "Foo.bar" do
asserts("baz is called") do
mock(Foo).baz
raise RuntimeError.new("oh noes")
end
end
```
would previously return [:fail, "baz() Called 0 times. Expected 1 times."], and will now correctly return [:error, #<RuntimeError: oh noes>]
* [jaknowlden] Recording description as is. Providing #detailed_description for proper behavior
```
foo_context = context(Foo) {}
bar_context = foo_context.context(Bar) {}
bar_context.description
=> Bar
bar_context.detailed_description
=> "Foo Bar"
```
* [jaknowlden] No longer assuming topic when no block provided to an assertion. Instead, assuming block fails by default. Use `asserts_topic` only now.
```
context "foo" do
setup { "bar" }
asserts_topic.kind_of(String)
asserts("topic").kind_of(String) # Will fail since block returns `false`
asserts("topic").equals(false) # Will actually pass :)
end
```
# 0.10.12
* [vandrijevik] Recognizing file and line number of an assertion declaration on failure
* [vandrijevik,jaknowlden] RR support in Riot
```
# teststrap.rb
require 'riot'
require 'riot/rr'
# your-test.rb
context "foo" do
asserts("failure due to not calling hello") { mock!.hello {"world"} } # actually fails
end
```
* [jaknowlden] Added Riot::Message to make messages in macros easier to write
```
def evaluate(actual, expected)
# ...
expected == actual pass(new_message.received(expected)) ? fail(expected(expected).not(actual))
# ...
end
```
* [jaknowlden] Added responds_to as a respond_to alias
* [jaknowlden] Added the equivalent_to macro to compare case equality (===). equals is now (==)
* [jaknowlden] Assuming RootContext if nil parent provided. Added Context#parent to the API
```
Riot::Context.new("Hi", nil) {}.parent.class
=> Riot::RootContext
```
# 0.10.11
* [gabrielg, jaknowlden] Context#asserts_topic now takes an optional description
```
asserts_topic.exists
asserts_topic("some kind of description").exists
```
* [gabrielg, jaknowlden] Added not! assertion macro
```
setup { User.new(:funny? => false) }
asserts(:funny?).not!
```
* [jaknowlden] Added Context#hookup to add some setup code to an already defined topic
```
context "yo mama" do
setup { YoMama.new }
# ...
context "is cool" do
hookup { topic.do_something_involving_state }
asserts_topic.kind_of?(YoMama)
end
end
```
* [jaknowlden] Added Riot.alone! mode to ensure Riot.run is not run at-exit
```
Riot.alone!
Riot.run
```
This will still print output unless you also Riot.silently!
* [gabrielg, jaknowlden] Returning non-zero status at-exit when tests don't pass
# 0.10.10
* [dasch, jaknowlden] Passing assertion macros can now return a custom message
```
def evaluate(actual, *expectings)
1 == 1 ? pass("1 does equal 1") : fail("1 does not equal 1 in this universe")
end
```
* [jaknowlden] Removing Context#extend_assertions and related code
* [dasch] Allow the use of symbolic descriptions as shorthands for sending the message to the topic
```
setup { "foo" }
asserts(:upcase).equals("FOO")
```
* [jaknowlden, splattael] Added AssertionMacro and #register for macros
```
module My
class CustomThingAssertion < Riot::AssertionMacro
register :custom_thing
expects_exception!
def evaluate(actual, *expectings)
# ...
end
end
Riot::Assertion.register_macro :custom_thing, CustomThingAssertion
end
```
* [splattael] Replace IOReporter#say with #puts. Also add #print.
```
class SomeNewReporter < IOReporter
def pass
puts "I PASSED"
end
def fail
print "F"
end
# ...
end
```
# 0.10.9 and before
See the commit log: http://github.com/thumblemonks/riot/commits/master
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