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Tag Archives: cucumber
Interview with Jeff “Cheezy” Morgan
Hello everyone, Today we have a surprise for you! Please meet Jeff Morgan, known as Cheezy (@chzy). Jeff gave us a nice full-blown interview about his new book “Cucumber & Cheese” and better testing practices, so… don’t let me take … Continue reading
What’s mining: sweeter Cucumber in RubyMine 3.2
We’ve spent some time in this iteration to add some nice and smart features to Cucumber tests editing. Here’s what you can expect in RubyMine 3.2. And you can already try this in recent pre-release builds. Cucumber step usage search … Continue reading
Project-wide code analysis and quick-fixes
We had wrote earlier that we do some of our RubyMine tests using Cucumber. Recently we’ve upgraded to a more recent version of Cucumber and stumbled into an incompatibility such as ‘Examples’ should be followed by a colon. Of course … Continue reading
RubyMine 2.5 EAP update (95.314)—ready for the show
Check out the next update for RubyMine 2.5 preview. This build features the following major changes: Smarter introduce feature for Ruby code (see screenshot below) Rails 3 support improvements Cucumber improvements: * Cucumber 0.7.3 escaped bars and backslashes support * … Continue reading
JetBrains TeamCity — Continuous Integration For Ruby
There’s been lots of talks about Ruby and Rails being Agile. One of the core agile practices is Continuous Integration. And JetBrains offers its continuous integration and build management system named TeamCity. One of the many RubyMine 2.0 additions is … Continue reading
Testing RubyMine with Cucumber
We’ve recently tried to do some dogfooding of our updated Cucumber support and to write some RubyMine tests with it. And we actually liked the result so much that we’re now writing most of our new tests with Cucumber, and … Continue reading
RubyMine 1.1 RC
RubyMine 1.1 is ready but we do not like releasing on Fridays. So, to let you try all the new stuff earlier than later, we release the Release Candidate now! What is in RubyMine 1.1: Rails 2.3 support Application templates … Continue reading
What’s mining: Cucumber support
We’ve heard a lot of buzz around Cucumber BDD framework during the RailsConf. We ourselves, think Cucumber is very interesting. Aslak Hellesøy (the author of the framework) has been presenting it on a session and the tool was mentioned on … Continue reading
