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Feature: Using `skip` with examples
RSpec offers a number of ways to indicate that an example should be skipped
and not executed.
Scenario: No implementation provided
Given a file named "example_without_block_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
RSpec.describe "an example" do
it "is a skipped example"
end
"""
When I run `rspec example_without_block_spec.rb`
Then the exit status should be 0
And the output should contain "1 example, 0 failures, 1 pending"
And the output should contain "Not yet implemented"
And the output should contain "example_without_block_spec.rb:2"
Scenario: Skipping using `skip`
Given a file named "skipped_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
RSpec.describe "an example" do
skip "is skipped" do
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec skipped_spec.rb`
Then the exit status should be 0
And the output should contain "1 example, 0 failures, 1 pending"
And the output should contain:
"""
Pending: (Failures listed here are expected and do not affect your suite's status)
1) an example is skipped
# No reason given
# ./skipped_spec.rb:2
"""
Scenario: Skipping using `skip` inside an example
Given a file named "skipped_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
RSpec.describe "an example" do
it "is skipped" do
skip
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec skipped_spec.rb`
Then the exit status should be 0
And the output should contain "1 example, 0 failures, 1 pending"
And the output should contain:
"""
Pending: (Failures listed here are expected and do not affect your suite's status)
1) an example is skipped
# No reason given
# ./skipped_spec.rb:2
"""
Scenario: Temporarily skipping by prefixing `it`, `specify`, or `example` with an x
Given a file named "temporarily_skipped_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
RSpec.describe "an example" do
xit "is skipped using xit" do
end
xspecify "is skipped using xspecify" do
end
xexample "is skipped using xexample" do
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec temporarily_skipped_spec.rb`
Then the exit status should be 0
And the output should contain "3 examples, 0 failures, 3 pending"
And the output should contain:
"""
Pending: (Failures listed here are expected and do not affect your suite's status)
1) an example is skipped using xit
# Temporarily skipped with xit
# ./temporarily_skipped_spec.rb:2
2) an example is skipped using xspecify
# Temporarily skipped with xspecify
# ./temporarily_skipped_spec.rb:5
3) an example is skipped using xexample
# Temporarily skipped with xexample
# ./temporarily_skipped_spec.rb:8
"""
Scenario: Skipping using metadata
Given a file named "skipped_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
RSpec.describe "an example" do
example "is skipped", :skip => true do
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec skipped_spec.rb`
Then the exit status should be 0
And the output should contain "1 example, 0 failures, 1 pending"
And the output should contain:
"""
Pending: (Failures listed here are expected and do not affect your suite's status)
1) an example is skipped
# No reason given
# ./skipped_spec.rb:2
"""
Scenario: Skipping using metadata with a reason
Given a file named "skipped_with_reason_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
RSpec.describe "an example" do
example "is skipped", :skip => "waiting for planets to align" do
raise "this line is never executed"
end
end
"""
When I run `rspec skipped_with_reason_spec.rb`
Then the exit status should be 0
And the output should contain "1 example, 0 failures, 1 pending"
And the output should contain:
"""
Pending: (Failures listed here are expected and do not affect your suite's status)
1) an example is skipped
# waiting for planets to align
# ./skipped_with_reason_spec.rb:2
"""
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