RSpec 2.99 and 3.0 betas have been released!

Myron Marston

The RSpec team has just released RSpec 3.0.0.beta1 – the first RSpec 3 pre-release! Along with that, we've released 2.99.0.beta1, which is intended to help with the upgrade process.

I'd like to thank all the contributors, and especially the core team (Andy, Bradley, Jon, Sam and Xavier) for making this release happen.

I don't have the energy right now to write up a full "What's new in RSpec 3" blog post, but we've mostly been making changes according to what we previously announced for RSpec 3. The detailed release notes are below to fill you in on the details for these releases. We'll be following up with other blog posts in the future discussing the new features in depth.

The Upgrade Process

RSpec 3 includes many breaking changes, but our hope is to make this the smoothest major-version gem upgrade you've ever done. To assist with that process, we've been developing RSpec 2.99 in tandem with RSpec 3. Every time we make a breaking change in the master branch for 3.0, we've been adding a corresponding deprecation to 2.99. This isn't just for APIs that have been removed; it's also for slight changes in edge-case semantics (in order to make RSpec more consistent) that some projects may rely on. Rather than just giving you a generic upgrade document that describes all of the breaking changes (including many that affect very few users!), RSpec 2.99 gives you a detailed upgrade checklist.

In addition, Yuji Nakayama has been developing transpec – an absolutely amazing tool that can automatically upgrade most RSpec suites. I've tried it on a couple projects and I've been amazed at how well it works.

Here's the general approach I recommend for upgrading a project to RSpec 3:

Ensure your test suite is already green on whatever RSpec 2.x version you're already using. Install RSpec 2.99.0.beta1 (or whatever the latest 2.99 release is when you go through this process). Run your test suite and ensure it's still green. (It should be, but we may have made a mistake – if it breaks anything, please report a bug!). Now would be a good time to commit. You'll notice a bunch of deprecation warnings printed off at the end of the spec run. These may be truncated since we don't to spam you with the same deprecation warning over and over again. To get the full list of deprecations, you can pipe them into a file by setting the config.deprecation_stream = 'rspec.log' option. If you want to understand all of what is being deprecated, it's a good idea to read through the deprecation messages. In some cases, you have choices – such as continuing to use the have collection cardinality matchers via the extracted rspec-collection_matchers gem, or by rewriting the expectation expression to something like expect(list.size).to eq(3) . gem install transpec (Note that this need not go into your Gemfile : you run transpec as a standalone executable outside the context of your bundle). Run transpec on your project. Check transpec --help or the README for a full list of options. Run the test suite (it should still be green but it's always good to check!) and commit. If there are any remaining deprecation warnings (transpec doesn't quite handle all of the warnings you may get), deal with them. Once you've got a deprecation-free test suite running against RSpec 2.99, you're ready to upgrade to RSpec 3. Install RSpec 3.0.0.beta1 (or whatever the latest 3.x release is when you go through this process). Run your test suite. It should still be green. If anything fails, please open a GitHub issue – we consider it a bug ! Commit and enjoy using the latest RSpec release!

What's Next

While we've made significant progress on RSpec 3, we're not done yet. We have more to do. (We haven't gotten to everything we've planned.) We take SemVer seriously, and this is the first opportunity we've had in years to clean out old cruft, so we want to take full advantage of it :). We hope to release an RC in the next few months, with a final release shortly after that.

Release Notes

rspec-core 2.99.0.beta1

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Enhancements:

Block-based DSL methods that run in the context of an example ( it , before(:each) , after(:each) , let and subject ) now yield the example as a block argument. (David Chelimsky)

, , , and ) now yield the example as a block argument. (David Chelimsky) Warn when the name of more than one example group is submitted to include_examples and it's aliases. (David Chelimsky)

and it's aliases. (David Chelimsky) Add expose_current_running_example_as config option for use during the upgrade process when external gems use the deprecated RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup#example and RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup#running_example methods. (Myron Marston)

config option for use during the upgrade process when external gems use the deprecated and methods. (Myron Marston) Limit spamminess of deprecation messages. (Bradley Schaefer, Loren Segal)

Add config.raise_errors_for_deprecations! option, which turns deprecations warnings into errors to surface the full backtrace of the call site. (Myron Marston)

Deprecations:

Deprecate RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup#example and RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup#running_example methods. If you need access to the example (e.g. to get its metadata), use a block argument instead. (David Chelimsky)

and methods. If you need access to the example (e.g. to get its metadata), use a block argument instead. (David Chelimsky) Deprecate use of autotest/rspec2 in favour of rspec-autotest . (Jon Rowe)

in favour of . (Jon Rowe) Deprecate RSpec's built-in debugger support. Use a CLI option like -rruby-debug (for the ruby-debug gem) or -rdebugger (for the debugger gem) instead. (Myron Marston)

(for the ruby-debug gem) or (for the debugger gem) instead. (Myron Marston) Deprecate config.treat_symbols_as_metadata_keys_with_true_values = false . RSpec 3 will not support having this option set to false . (Myron Marston)

. RSpec 3 will not support having this option set to . (Myron Marston) Deprecate accessing a let or subject declaration in a after(:all) hook. (Myron Marston, Jon Rowe)

or declaration in a hook. (Myron Marston, Jon Rowe) Deprecate built-in its usage in favor of rspec-its gem due to planned removal in RSpec 3. (Peter Alfvin)

usage in favor of gem due to planned removal in RSpec 3. (Peter Alfvin) Deprecate RSpec::Core::PendingExampleFixedError in favor of RSpec::Core::Pending::PendingExampleFixedError . (Myron Marston)

in favor of . (Myron Marston) Deprecate RSpec::Core::Configuration#out and RSpec::Core::Configuration#output in favor of RSpec::Core::Configuration#output_stream . (Myron Marston)

and in favor of . (Myron Marston) Each of the following are deprecated in favor of register_ordering(:global) (Myron Marston): RSpec::Core::Configuration#order_examples RSpec::Core::Configuration#order_groups RSpec::Core::Configuration#order_groups_and_examples

(Myron Marston): These are deprecated with no replacement because in RSpec 3 ordering is a property of individual example groups rather than just a global property of the entire test suite (Myron Marston): RSpec::Core::Configuration#order RSpec::Core::Configuration#randomize? --order default is deprecated in favor of --order defined



rspec-core 3.0.0.beta1

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Breaking Changes:

Remove explicit support for 1.8.6. (Jon Rowe)

Remove RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup#example and RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup#running_example methods. If you need access to the example (e.g. to get its metadata), use a block arg instead. (David Chelimsky)

and methods. If you need access to the example (e.g. to get its metadata), use a block arg instead. (David Chelimsky) Remove TextMateFormatter , it has been moved to rspec-tmbundle . (Aaron Kromer)

, it has been moved to . (Aaron Kromer) Remove RCov integration. (Jon Rowe)

Remove deprecated support for RSpec 1 constructs (Myron Marston): The Spec and Rspec constants (rather than RSpec ). Spec::Runner.configure rather than RSpec.configure . Rake::SpecTask rather than RSpec::Core::RakeTask .

Remove deprecated support for share_as . (Myron Marston)

. (Myron Marston) Remove --debug option (and corresponding option on RSpec::Core::Configuration ). Instead, use -r<debugger gem name> to load whichever debugger gem you wish to use (e.g. ruby-debug , debugger , or pry ). (Myron Marston)

option (and corresponding option on ). Instead, use to load whichever debugger gem you wish to use (e.g. , , or ). (Myron Marston) Extract Autotest support to a seperate gem. (Jon Rowe)

Raise an error when a let or subject declaration is accessed in a before(:all) or after(:all) hook. (Myron Marston)

or declaration is accessed in a or hook. (Myron Marston) Extract its support to a separate gem. (Peter Alfvin)

support to a separate gem. (Peter Alfvin) Disallow use of a shared example group from sibling contexts, making them fully isolated. 2.14 and 2.99 allowed this but printed a deprecation warning. (Jon Rowe)

Remove RSpec::Core::Configuration#output and RSpec::Core::Configuration#out aliases of RSpec::Core::Configuration#output_stream . (Myron Marston)

Enhancements:

Replace unmaintained syntax gem with coderay gem. (Xavier Shay)

Times in profile output are now bold instead of failure_color . (Matthew Boedicker)

. (Matthew Boedicker) Add --no-fail-fast command line option. (Gonzalo Rodríguez-Baltanás Díaz)

command line option. (Gonzalo Rodríguez-Baltanás Díaz) Runner now considers the local system ip address when running under Drb. (Adrian CB)

JsonFormatter now includes --profile information. (Alex / @MasterLambaster)

information. (Alex / @MasterLambaster) Always treat symbols passed as metadata args as hash keys with true values. RSpec 2 supported this with the treat_symbols_as_metadata_keys_with_true_values but now this behavior is always enabled. (Myron Marston)

but now this behavior is always enabled. (Myron Marston) Add --dry-run option, which prints the formatter output of your suite without running any examples or hooks. (Thomas Stratmann, Myron Marston)

option, which prints the formatter output of your suite without running any examples or hooks. (Thomas Stratmann, Myron Marston) Document the configuration options and default values in the spec_helper.rb file that is generated by RSpec. (Parker Selbert)

file that is generated by RSpec. (Parker Selbert) Give generated example group classes a friendly name derived from the docstring, rather than something like "Nested_2". (Myron Marston)

Avoid affecting randomization of user code when shuffling examples so that users can count on their own seeds working. (Travis Herrick)

Deprecations:

treat_symbols_as_metadata_keys_with_true_values is deprecated and no longer has an affect now that the behavior it enabled is always enabled. (Myron Marston)

rspec-mocks 2.99.0.beta1

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Deprecations:

Expecting to use lambdas or other strong arity implementations for stub methods with mis-matched arity is deprecated and support for them will be removed in 3.0. Either provide the right amount of arguments or use a weak arity implementation (methods with splats or procs). (Jon Rowe)

Using the same test double instance in multiple examples is deprecated. Test doubles are only meant to live for one example. The mocks and stubs have always been reset between examples; however, in 2.x the as_null_object state was not reset and some users relied on this to have a null object double that is used for many examples. This behavior will be removed in 3.0. (Myron Marston)

state was not reset and some users relied on this to have a null object double that is used for many examples. This behavior will be removed in 3.0. (Myron Marston) Print a detailed warning when an any_instance implementation block is used when the new yield_receiver_to_any_instance_implementation_blocks config option is not explicitly set, as RSpec 3.0 will default to enabling this new feature. (Sam Phippen)

Enhancements:

Add a config option to yield the receiver to any_instance implementation blocks. (Sam Phippen)

rspec-mocks 3.0.0.beta1

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Breaking Changes:

Raise an explicit error if should_not_receive(...).and_return is used. (Sam Phippen)

is used. (Sam Phippen) Remove 1.8.6 workarounds. (Jon Rowe)

Remove stub! and unstub! . (Sam Phippen)

and . (Sam Phippen) Remove mock(name, methods) and stub(name, methods) , leaving double(name, methods) for creating test doubles. (Sam Phippen, Michi Huber)

and , leaving for creating test doubles. (Sam Phippen, Michi Huber) Remove any_number_of_times since should_receive(:msg).any_number_of_times is really a stub in a mock's clothing. (Sam Phippen)

since is really a stub in a mock's clothing. (Sam Phippen) Remove support for re-using the same null-object test double in multiple examples. Test doubles are designed to only live for one example. (Myron Marston)

Make at_least(0) raise an error. (Sam Phippen)

raise an error. (Sam Phippen) Remove support for require 'spec/mocks' which had been kept in place for backwards compatibility with RSpec 1. (Myron Marston)

which had been kept in place for backwards compatibility with RSpec 1. (Myron Marston) Blocks provided to with are always used as implementation. (Xavier Shay)

are always used as implementation. (Xavier Shay) The config option (added in 2.99) to yield the receiver to any_instance implementation blocks now defaults to "on". (Sam Phippen)

Enhancements:

Allow the have_received matcher to use a block to set further expectations on arguments. (Tim Cowlishaw)

matcher to use a block to set further expectations on arguments. (Tim Cowlishaw) Provide instance_double and class_double to create verifying doubles, ported from rspec-fire . (Xavier Shay)

and to create verifying doubles, ported from . (Xavier Shay) as_null_object on a verifying double only responds to defined methods. (Xavier Shay)

on a verifying double only responds to defined methods. (Xavier Shay) Provide object_double to create verified doubles of specific object instances. (Xavier Shay)

to create verified doubles of specific object instances. (Xavier Shay) Provide verify_partial_doubles configuration that provides object_double like verification behaviour on partial mocks. (Xavier Shay)

configuration that provides like verification behaviour on partial mocks. (Xavier Shay) Improved performance of double creation, particularly those with many attributes. (Xavier Shay)

Default value of transfer_nested_constants option for constant stubbing can be configured. (Xavier Shay)

option for constant stubbing can be configured. (Xavier Shay) Messages can be allowed or expected on in bulk via receive_messages(:message => :value) . (Jon Rowe)

. (Jon Rowe) allow(Klass.any_instance) and expect(Klass.any_instance) now print a warning. This is usually a mistake, and users usually want allow_any_instance_of or expect_any_instance_of instead. (Sam Phippen)

and now print a warning. This is usually a mistake, and users usually want or instead. (Sam Phippen) instance_double and class_double raise ArgumentError if the underlying module is loaded and the arity of the method being invoked does not match the arity of the method as it is actually implemented. (Andy Lindeman)

and raise if the underlying module is loaded and the arity of the method being invoked does not match the arity of the method as it is actually implemented. (Andy Lindeman) Spies can now check their invocation ordering is correct. (Jon Rowe)

Deprecations:

Using the old :should syntax without explicitly configuring it is deprecated. It will continue to work but will emit a deprecation warning in RSpec 3 if you do not explicitly enable it. (Sam Phippen)

Bug Fixes:

Fix and_call_original to handle a complex edge case involving singleton class ancestors. (Marc-André Lafortune, Myron Marston)

to handle a complex edge case involving singleton class ancestors. (Marc-André Lafortune, Myron Marston) When generating an error message for unexpected arguments, use #inspect rather than #description if #description returns nil or '' so that you still get a useful message. (Nick DeLuca)

rspec-expectations 2.99.0.beta1

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Deprecations:

Deprecate have , have_at_least and have_at_most . You can continue using those matchers through https://github.com/rspec/rspec-collection_matchers, or you can rewrite your expectations with something like expect(your_object.size).to eq(num) . (Hugo Baraúna)

, and . You can continue using those matchers through https://github.com/rspec/rspec-collection_matchers, or you can rewrite your expectations with something like . (Hugo Baraúna) Deprecate be_xyz predicate matcher when xyz? is a private method. (Jon Rowe)

predicate matcher when is a private method. (Jon Rowe) Deprecate be_true / be_false in favour of be_truthy / be_falsey (for Ruby's conditional semantics) or be true / be false (for exact equality). (Sam Phippen)

/ in favour of / (for Ruby's conditional semantics) or / (for exact equality). (Sam Phippen) Deprecate calling helper methods from a custom matcher with the wrong scope. (Myron Marston) def self.foo / extend Helper can be used to add macro methods (e.g. methods that call the custom matcher DSL methods), but should not be used to define helper methods called from within the DSL blocks. def foo / include Helper is the opposite: it's for helper methods callable from within a DSL block, but not for defining macros. RSpec 2.x allowed helper methods defined either way to be used for either purpose, but RSpec 3.0 will not.



rspec-expectations 3.0.0.beta1

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Breaking Changes:

Remove explicit support for 1.8.6. (Jon Rowe)

Remove the deprecated be_close matcher, preferring be_within instead. (Sam Phippen)

matcher, preferring instead. (Sam Phippen) Rename be_true and be_false to be_truthy and be_falsey . (Sam Phippen)

and to and . (Sam Phippen) Make expect { }.to_not raise_error(SomeSpecificClass, message) , expect { }.to_not raise_error(SomeSpecificClass) and expect { }.to_not raise_error(message) invalid, since they are prone to hiding failures. Instead, use expect { }.to_not raise_error (with no args). (Sam Phippen)

, and invalid, since they are prone to hiding failures. Instead, use (with no args). (Sam Phippen) Within RSpec::Matchers.define blocks, helper methods made available either via def self.helper or extend HelperModule are no longer available to the match block (or any of the others). Instead include your helper module and define the helper method as an instance method. (Myron Marston)

Enhancements:

Support do..end style block with raise_error matcher. (Yuji Nakayama)

style block with matcher. (Yuji Nakayama) Rewrote custom matcher DSL to simplify its implementation and solve a few issues. (Myron Marston)

Allow early return from within custom matcher DSL blocks. (Myron Marston)

from within custom matcher DSL blocks. (Myron Marston) The custom matcher DSL's chain can now accept a block. (Myron Marston)

can now accept a block. (Myron Marston) Support setting an expectation on a raise_error matcher via a chained with_message method call. (Sam Phippen)

Bug Fixes:

Allow include and match matchers to be used from within a DSL-defined custom matcher's match block. (Myron Marston)

Deprecations:

Using the old :should syntax without explicitly configuring it is deprecated. It will continue to work but will emit a deprecation warning in RSpec 3 if you do not explicitly enable it. (Sam Phippen)

rspec-rails 2.99.0.beta1

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Deprecations:

Deprecates autotest integration in favor of the rspec-autotest gem. (Andy Lindeman)

Enhancements:

Supports Rails 4.1 and Minitest 5. (Patrick Van Stee)

Bug Fixes:

Fixes "warning: instance variable @orig_routes not initialized" raised by controller specs when --warnings are enabled. (Andy Lindeman)

are enabled. (Andy Lindeman) Where possible, check against the version of ActiveRecord, rather than Rails. It is possible to use some of rspec-rails without all of Rails. (Darryl Pogue)

Explicitly depends on activemodel . This allows libraries that do not bring in all of rails to use rspec-rails . (John Firebaugh)

rspec-rails 3.0.0.beta1

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Breaking Changes:

Extracts autotest and autotest-rails support to rspec-autotest gem. (Andy Lindeman)

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