RSpec 2.99 and 3.0 beta2 have been released!

Myron Marston

The RSpec team has released 3.0.0.beta2 and 2.99.0.beta2.

This is a huge release that includes tons of new features. I plan to do a full blog post listing and giving examples for all the notable new 3.0 features at a later date. For now, I've just got the full release notes.

Thanks to all the contributors who helped make this release happen!

I also want to thank those of you who have put your projects though the upgrade process and have been using 3.0.0.beta1–your feedback has been invaluable.

For more details on the upgrade process, see the beta1 annoucement blog post.

This will be the last 2.99/3.0 beta release. Next up are the release candidates!

Release Notes

rspec-core 2.99.0.beta2

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Enhancements:

Add is_expected for one-liners that read well with the expect -based syntax. is_expected is simply defined as expect(subject) and can be used in an expression like: it { is_expected.to read_well } . (Myron Marston)

for one-liners that read well with the -based syntax. is simply defined as and can be used in an expression like: . (Myron Marston) Backport skip from RSpec 3, which acts like pending did in RSpec 2 when not given a block, since the behavior of pending is changing in RSpec 3. (Xavier Shay)

Deprecations:

Deprecate inexact mock_with config options. RSpec 3 will only support the exact symbols :rspec , :mocha , :flexmock , :rr or :nothing (or any module that implements the adapter interface). RSpec 2 did fuzzy matching but this will not be supported going forward. (Myron Marston)

config options. RSpec 3 will only support the exact symbols , , , or (or any module that implements the adapter interface). RSpec 2 did fuzzy matching but this will not be supported going forward. (Myron Marston) Deprecate show_failures_in_pending_blocks config option. To achieve the same behavior as the option enabled, you can use a custom formatter instead. (Xavier Shay)

config option. To achieve the same behavior as the option enabled, you can use a custom formatter instead. (Xavier Shay) Add a deprecation warning for the fact that the behavior of pending is changing in RSpec 3 – rather than skipping the example (as it did in 2.x when no block was provided), it will run the example and mark it as failed if no exception is raised. Use skip instead to preserve the old behavior. (Xavier Shay)

is changing in RSpec 3 – rather than skipping the example (as it did in 2.x when no block was provided), it will run the example and mark it as failed if no exception is raised. Use instead to preserve the old behavior. (Xavier Shay) Deprecate 's', 'n', 'spec' and 'nested' as aliases for documentation formatter. (Jon Rowe)

Deprecate RSpec::Core::Reporter#abort in favor of RSpec::Core::Reporter#finish . (Jon Rowe)

Bug Fixes:

Fix failure (undefined method path ) in end-of-run summary when raise_errors_for_deprecations! is configured. (Myron Marston)

) in end-of-run summary when is configured. (Myron Marston) Fix issue were overridding spec ordering from the command line wasn't fully recognised interally. (Jon Rowe)

rspec-core 3.0.0.beta2

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Breaking Changes for 3.0.0:

Make mock_with option more strict. Strings are no longer supported (e.g. mock_with "mocha" ) – use a symbol instead. Also, unrecognized values will now result in an error rather than falling back to the null mocking adapter. If you want to use the null mocking adapter, use mock_with :nothing (as has been documented for a long time). (Myron Marston)

option more strict. Strings are no longer supported (e.g. ) – use a symbol instead. Also, unrecognized values will now result in an error rather than falling back to the null mocking adapter. If you want to use the null mocking adapter, use (as has been documented for a long time). (Myron Marston) Remove support for overriding RSpec's built-in :if and :unless filters. (Ashish Dixit)

and filters. (Ashish Dixit) Custom formatters are now required to call RSpec::Core::Formatters.register(formatter_class, *notifications) where notifications is the list of events the formatter wishes to be notified about. Notifications are handled by methods matching the names on formatters. This allows us to add or remove notifications without breaking existing formatters. (Jon Rowe)

where is the list of events the formatter wishes to be notified about. Notifications are handled by methods matching the names on formatters. This allows us to add or remove notifications without breaking existing formatters. (Jon Rowe) Change arguments passed to formatters. Rather than passing multiple arguments (which limits are ability to add additional arguments as doing so would break existing formatters), we now pass a notification value object that exposes the same data via attributes. This will allow us to add new bits of data to a notification event without breaking existing formattesr. (Jon Rowe)

Remove support for deprecated :alias option for RSpec.configuration.add_setting . (Myron Marston)

option for . (Myron Marston) Remove support for deprecated RSpec.configuration.requires = [...] . (Myron Marston)

. (Myron Marston) Remove support for deprecated --formatter CLI option. (Myron Marston)

CLI option. (Myron Marston) Remove support for deprecated --configure CLI option. (Myron Marston)

CLI option. (Myron Marston) Remove support for deprecated RSpec::Core::RakeTask#spec_opts= . (Myron Marston)

. (Myron Marston) An example group level pending block or :pending metadata now executes the example and cause a failure if it passes, otherwise it will be pending if it fails. The old "never run" behaviour is still used for xexample , xit , and xspecify , or via a new skip method or :skip metadata option. (Xavier Shay)

block or metadata now executes the example and cause a failure if it passes, otherwise it will be pending if it fails. The old "never run" behaviour is still used for , , and , or via a new method or metadata option. (Xavier Shay) After calling pending inside an example, the remainder of the example will now be run. If it passes a failure is raised, otherwise the example is marked pending. The old "never run" behaviour is provided a by a new skip method. (Xavier Shay)

inside an example, the remainder of the example will now be run. If it passes a failure is raised, otherwise the example is marked pending. The old "never run" behaviour is provided a by a new method. (Xavier Shay) Pending blocks inside an example have been removed as a feature with no direct replacement. Use skip or pending without a block. (Xavier Shay)

or without a block. (Xavier Shay) Pending statement is no longer allowed in before(:all) hooks. Use skip instead. (Xavier Shay)

hooks. Use instead. (Xavier Shay) Remove show_failures_in_pending_blocks configuration option. (Xavier Shay)

configuration option. (Xavier Shay) Remove support for specifying the documentation formatter using 's', 'n', 'spec' or 'nested'. (Jon Rowe)

Enhancements:

Add example run time to JSON formatter output. (Karthik Kastury)

Add more suggested settings to the files generated by rspec --init . (Myron Marston)

. (Myron Marston) Add config.alias_example_group_to , which can be used to define a new method that defines an example group with the provided metadata. (Michi Huber)

, which can be used to define a new method that defines an example group with the provided metadata. (Michi Huber) Add xdescribe and xcontext as shortcuts to make an example group pending. (Myron Marston)

and as shortcuts to make an example group pending. (Myron Marston) Add fdescribe and fcontext as shortcuts to focus an example group. (Myron Marston)

and as shortcuts to focus an example group. (Myron Marston) Don't autorun specs via #at_exit by default. require 'rspec/autorun' is only needed when running specs via ruby , as it always has been. Running specs via rake or rspec are both unaffected. (Ben Hoskings)

by default. is only needed when running specs via , as it always has been. Running specs via or are both unaffected. (Ben Hoskings) Add expose_dsl_globally config option, defaulting to true. When disabled it will remove the monkey patches rspec-core adds to main and Module (e.g. describe , shared_examples_for , etc). (Jon Rowe)

config option, defaulting to true. When disabled it will remove the monkey patches rspec-core adds to and (e.g. , , etc). (Jon Rowe) Expose RSpec DSL entry point methods ( describe , shared_examples_for , etc) on the RSpec constant. Intended for use when expose_dsl_globally is set to false . (Jon Rowe)

, , etc) on the constant. Intended for use when is set to . (Jon Rowe) For consistency, expose all example group aliases (including context ) on the RSpec constant. If expose_dsl_globally is set to true , also expose them on main and Module . Historically, only describe was exposed. (Jon Rowe, Michi Huber)

Bug Fixes:

Fix failure (undefined method path ) in end-of-run summary when raise_errors_for_deprecations! is configured. (Myron Marston)

) in end-of-run summary when is configured. (Myron Marston) Issue error when attempting to use -i or –I on command line, too close to -I to be considered short hand for –init. (Jon Rowe)

Prevent adding formatters to an output target if the same formatter has already been added to that output. (Alex Peattie)

Allow a matcher-generated example description to be used when the example is pending. (Myron Marston)

Ensure the configured failure_exit_code is used by the rake task when there is a failure. (Jon Rowe)

is used by the rake task when there is a failure. (Jon Rowe) Restore behaviour whereby system exclusion filters take priority over working directory (was broken in beta1). (Jon Rowe)

Prevent RSpec mangling file names that have substrings containing line_number or default_path . (Matijs van Zuijlen)

rspec-expectations 2.99.0.beta2

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Deprecations:

Deprecate chaining by , by_at_least , by_at_most or to off of expect { }.not_to change { } . The docs have always said these are not supported for the negative form but now they explicitly raise errors in RSpec 3. (Myron Marston)

, , or off of . The docs have always said these are not supported for the negative form but now they explicitly raise errors in RSpec 3. (Myron Marston) Change the semantics of expect { }.not_to change { x }.from(y) . In RSpec 2.x, this expectation would only fail if x started with the value of y and changed. If it started with a different value and changed, it would pass. In RSpec 3, it will pass only if the value starts at y and it does not change. (Myron Marston)

. In RSpec 2.x, this expectation would only fail if started with the value of and changed. If it started with a different value and changed, it would pass. In RSpec 3, it will pass only if the value starts at and it does not change. (Myron Marston) Deprecate matcher == value as an alias for matcher.matches?(value) , in favor of matcher === value . (Myron Marston)

as an alias for , in favor of . (Myron Marston) Deprecate RSpec::Matchers::OperatorMatcher in favor of RSpec::Matchers::BuiltIn::OperatorMatcher . (Myron Marston)

in favor of . (Myron Marston) Deprecate auto-integration with Test::Unit and minitest. Instead, include RSpec::Matchers in the appropriate test case base class yourself. (Myron Marston)

in the appropriate test case base class yourself. (Myron Marston) Deprecate treating #expected on a DSL-generated custom matcher as an array when only 1 argument is passed to the matcher method. In RSpec 3 it will be the single value in order to make diffs work properly. (Jon Rowe)

rspec-expectations 3.0.0.beta2

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Breaking Changes for 3.0.0:

Remove deprecated support for accessing the RSpec constant using Rspec or Spec . (Myron Marston)

constant using or . (Myron Marston) Remove deprecated RSpec::Expectations.differ= . (Myron Marston)

. (Myron Marston) Remove support for deprecated expect(...).should . (Myron Marston)

. (Myron Marston) Explicitly disallow expect { }.not_to change { } with by , by_at_least , by_at_most or to . These have never been supported but did not raise explicit errors. (Myron Marston)

with , , or . These have never been supported but did not raise explicit errors. (Myron Marston) Provide === rather than == as an alias of matches? for all matchers. The semantics of === are closer to an RSpec matcher than == . (Myron Marston)

rather than as an alias of for all matchers. The semantics of are closer to an RSpec matcher than . (Myron Marston) Remove deprecated RSpec::Matchers::OperatorMatcher constant. (Myron Marston)

constant. (Myron Marston) Make RSpec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError subclass Exception rather than StandardError so they can bypass a bare rescue in end-user code (e.g. when an expectation is set from within a rspec-mocks stub implementation). (Myron Marston)

subclass rather than so they can bypass a bare in end-user code (e.g. when an expectation is set from within a rspec-mocks stub implementation). (Myron Marston) Remove Test::Unit and Minitest 4.x integration. (Myron Marston)

Enhancements:

Simplify the failure message of the be matcher when matching against: true , false and nil . (Sam Phippen)

matcher when matching against: , and . (Sam Phippen) Update matcher protocol and custom matcher DSL to better align with the newer expect syntax. If you want your matchers to maintain compatibility with multiple versions of RSpec, you can alias the new names to the old. (Myron Marston) failure_message_for_should => failure_message failure_message_for_should_not => failure_message_when_negated match_for_should => match match_for_should_not => match_when_negated

syntax. If you want your matchers to maintain compatibility with multiple versions of RSpec, you can alias the new names to the old. (Myron Marston) Improve generated descriptions from change matcher. (Myron Marston)

matcher. (Myron Marston) Add support for compound matcher expressions using and and or . Simply chain them off of any existing matcher to create an expression like expect(alphabet).to start_with("a").and end_with("z") . (Eloy Espinaco)

and . Simply chain them off of any existing matcher to create an expression like . (Eloy Espinaco) Add contain_exactly as a less ambiguous version of match_array . Note that it expects the expected array to be splatted as individual args: expect(array).to contain_exactly(1, 2) is the same as expect(array).to match_array([1, 2]) . (Myron Marston)

as a less ambiguous version of . Note that it expects the expected array to be splatted as individual args: is the same as . (Myron Marston) Update contain_exactly / match_array so that it can match against other non-array collections (such as a Set ). (Myron Marston)

/ so that it can match against other non-array collections (such as a ). (Myron Marston) Update built-in matchers so that they can accept matchers as arguments to allow you to compose matchers in arbitrary ways. (Myron Marston)

Add RSpec::Matchers::Composable mixin that can be used to make a custom matcher composable as well. Note that custom matchers defined via RSpec::Matchers.define already have this. (Myron Marston)

mixin that can be used to make a custom matcher composable as well. Note that custom matchers defined via already have this. (Myron Marston) Define noun-phrase aliases for built-in matchers, which can be used when creating composed matcher expressions that read better and provide better failure messages. (Myron Marston)

Add RSpec::Machers.alias_matcher so users can define their own matcher aliases. The description of the matcher will reflect the alternate matcher name. (Myron Marston)

so users can define their own matcher aliases. The of the matcher will reflect the alternate matcher name. (Myron Marston) Add explicit be_between matcher. be_between has worked for a long time as a dynamic predicate matcher, but the failure message was suboptimal. The new matcher provides a much better failure message. (Erik Michaels-Ober)

matcher. has worked for a long time as a dynamic predicate matcher, but the failure message was suboptimal. The new matcher provides a much better failure message. (Erik Michaels-Ober) Enhance the be_between matcher to allow for inclusive or exclusive comparison (e.g. inclusive of min/max or exclusive of min/max). (Pedro Gimenez)

matcher to allow for or comparison (e.g. inclusive of min/max or exclusive of min/max). (Pedro Gimenez) Make failure message for not_to be #{operator} less confusing by only saying it's confusing when comparison operators are used. (Prathamesh Sonpatki)

less confusing by only saying it's confusing when comparison operators are used. (Prathamesh Sonpatki) Improve failure message of eq matcher when Time or DateTime objects are used so that the full sub-second precision is included. (Thomas Holmes, Jeff Wallace)

matcher when or objects are used so that the full sub-second precision is included. (Thomas Holmes, Jeff Wallace) Add output matcher for expecting that a block outputs to_stdout or to_stderr . (Luca Pette, Matthias Günther)

matcher for expecting that a block outputs or . (Luca Pette, Matthias Günther) Forward a provided block on to the has_xyz? method call when the have_xyz matcher is used. (Damian Galarza)

method call when the matcher is used. (Damian Galarza) Provide integration with Minitest 5.x. Require rspec/expectations/minitest_integration after loading minitest to use rspec-expectations with minitest. (Myron Marston)

Bug Fixes:

Fix wrong matcher descriptions with falsey expected value (yujinakayama)

Fix expect { }.not_to change { }.from(x) so that the matcher only passes if the starting value is x . (Tyler Rick, Myron Marston)

so that the matcher only passes if the starting value is . (Tyler Rick, Myron Marston) Fix hash diffing, so that it colorizes properly and doesn't consider trailing commas when performing the diff. (Jared Norman)

Fix built-in matchers to fail normally rather than raising ArgumentError when given an object of the wrong type to match against, so that they work well in composite matcher expressions like expect([1.51, "foo"]).to include(a_string_matching(/foo/), a_value_within(0.1).of(1.5)) . (Myron Marston)

Deprecations:

Retain support for RSpec 2 matcher protocol (e.g. for matchers in 3rd party extension gems like shoulda ), but it will print a deprecation warning. (Myron Marston)

rspec-mocks 2.99.0.beta2

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Deprecations:

Deprecate RSpec::Mocks::Mock in favor of RSpec::Mocks::Double . (Myron Marston)

in favor of . (Myron Marston) Deprecate the host argument of RSpec::Mocks.setup . Instead RSpec::Mocks::ExampleMethods should be included directly in the scope where RSpec's mocking capabilities are used. (Sam Phippen)

argument of . Instead should be included directly in the scope where RSpec's mocking capabilities are used. (Sam Phippen) Deprecate using any of rspec-mocks' features outside the per-test lifecycle (e.g. from a before(:all) hook). (Myron Marston)

hook). (Myron Marston) Deprecate re-using a test double in another example. (Myron Marston)

Deprecate and_return { value } and and_return without arguments. (Yuji Nakayama)

rspec-mocks 3.0.0.beta2

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Breaking Changes for 3.0.0:

Rename RSpec::Mocks::Mock to RSpec::Mocks::Double . (Myron Marston)

to . (Myron Marston) Change how to integrate rspec-mocks in other test frameworks. You now need to include RSpec::Mocks::ExampleMethods in your test context. (Myron Marston)

in your test context. (Myron Marston) Prevent RSpec mocks' doubles and partial doubles from being used outside of the per-test lifecycle (e.g. from a before(:all) hook). (Sam Phippen)

hook). (Sam Phippen) Remove the host argument of RSpec::Mocks.setup . Instead RSpec::Mocks::ExampleMethods should be included directly in the scope where RSpec's mocking capabilities are used. (Sam Phippen)

argument of . Instead should be included directly in the scope where RSpec's mocking capabilities are used. (Sam Phippen) Make test doubles raise errors if you attempt to use them after they get reset, to help surface issues when you accidentally retain references to test doubles and attempt to reuse them in another example. (Myron Marston)

Remove support for and_return { value } and and_return without arguments. (Yuji Nakayama)

Enhancements:

Add receive_message_chain which provides the functionality of the old stub_chain for the new allow/expect syntax. Use it like so: allow(...).to receive_message_chain(:foo, :bar, :bazz) . (Sam Phippen).

which provides the functionality of the old for the new allow/expect syntax. Use it like so: . (Sam Phippen). Change argument matchers to use === as their primary matching protocol, since their semantics mirror that of a case or rescue statement (which uses === for matching). (Myron Marston)

as their primary matching protocol, since their semantics mirror that of a case or rescue statement (which uses for matching). (Myron Marston) Add RSpec::Mocks.with_temporary_scope , which allows you to create temporary rspec-mocks scopes in arbitrary places (such as a before(:all) hook). (Myron Marston)

, which allows you to create temporary rspec-mocks scopes in arbitrary places (such as a hook). (Myron Marston) Support keyword arguments when checking arity with verifying doubles. (Xavier Shay)

Bug Fixes:

Fix regression in 3.0.0.beta1 that caused double("string_name" => :value) to stop working. (Xavier Shay)

to stop working. (Xavier Shay) Fix the way rspec-mocks and rspec-core interact so that if users define a let with the same name as one of the methods from RSpec::Mocks::ArgumentMatchers , the user's let takes precedence. (Michi Huber, Myron Marston)

with the same name as one of the methods from , the user's takes precedence. (Michi Huber, Myron Marston) Fix verified doubles so that their methods match the visibility (public, protected or private) of the interface they verify against. (Myron Marston)

Fix verified null object doubles so that they do not wrongly report that they respond to anything. They only respond to methods available on the interface they verify against. (Myron Marston)

Fix deprecation warning for use of old :should syntax w/o explicit config so that it no longer is silenced by an extension gem such as rspec-rails when it calls config.add_stub_and_should_receive_to . (Sam Phippen)

syntax w/o explicit config so that it no longer is silenced by an extension gem such as rspec-rails when it calls . (Sam Phippen) Fix expect syntax so that it does not wrongly emit a "You're overriding a previous implementation for this stub" warning when you are not actually doing that. (Myron Marston)

syntax so that it does not wrongly emit a "You're overriding a previous implementation for this stub" warning when you are not actually doing that. (Myron Marston) Fix any_instance.unstub when used on sub classes for whom the super class has had any_instance.stub invoked on. (Jon Rowe)

when used on sub classes for whom the super class has had invoked on. (Jon Rowe) Fix regression in stub_chain / receive_message_chain that caused it to raise an ArgumentError when passing args to the stubbed methods. (Sam Phippen)

/ that caused it to raise an when passing args to the stubbed methods. (Sam Phippen) Correct stub of undefined parent modules all the way down when stubbing a nested constant. (Xavier Shay)

Raise VerifyingDoubleNotDefinedError when a constant is not defined for a verifying class double. (Maurício Linhares)

when a constant is not defined for a verifying class double. (Maurício Linhares) Remove Double#to_str , which caused confusing raise some_double behavior. (Maurício Linhares)

rspec-rails 2.99.0.beta2

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Deprecations:

Deprecates the --webrat option to the scaffold and request spec generator (Andy Lindeman)

option to the scaffold and request spec generator (Andy Lindeman) Deprecates the use of Capybara::DSL (e.g., visit ) in controller specs. It is more appropriate to use capybara in feature specs ( spec/features ) instead. (Andy Lindeman)

Bug Fixes:

Use __send__ rather than send to prevent naming collisions (Bradley Schaefer)

rather than to prevent naming collisions (Bradley Schaefer) Supports Rails 4.1. (Andy Lindeman)

Loads ActiveSupport properly to support changes in Rails 4.1. (Andy Lindeman)

Anonymous controllers inherit from ActionController::Base if ApplicationController is not present. (Jon Rowe)

rspec-rails 3.0.0.beta2

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Breaking Changes for 3.0.0:

Removes the --webrat option for the request spec generator (Andy Lindeman)

option for the request spec generator (Andy Lindeman) Methods from Capybara::DSL (e.g., visit ) are no longer available in controller specs. It is more appropriate to use capybara in feature specs ( spec/features ) instead. (Andy Lindeman)

(e.g., ) are no longer available in controller specs. It is more appropriate to use capybara in feature specs ( ) instead. (Andy Lindeman) infer_base_class_for_anonymous_controllers is enabled by default. (Thomas Holmes)

is enabled by default. (Thomas Holmes) Capybara 2.2.0 or above is required for feature specs. (Andy Lindeman)

Enhancements:

Improve be_valid matcher for non-ActiveModel::Errors implementations (Ben Hamill)

Bug Fixes:

Use __send__ rather than send to prevent naming collisions (Bradley Schaefer)

rather than to prevent naming collisions (Bradley Schaefer) Supports Rails 4.1. (Andy Lindeman)

Routes are drawn correctly for anonymous controllers with abstract parents. (Billy Chan)

Loads ActiveSupport properly to support changes in Rails 4.1. (Andy Lindeman)

Anonymous controllers inherit from ActionController::Base if ApplicationController is not present. (Jon Rowe)

if is not present. (Jon Rowe) Require rspec/collection_matchers when rspec/rails is required. (Yuji Nakayama)

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