require './spec/simplecov_env' SimpleCovEnv.start! ENV['RAILS_ENV'] = 'test' require './config/environment' require 'rspec/expectations' if ENV['CI'] require 'knapsack' Knapsack::Adapters::SpinachAdapter.bind end %w(select2_helper test_env repo_helpers wait_for_requests sidekiq project_forks_helper).each do |f| require Rails.root.join('spec', 'support', f) end Dir["#{Rails.root}/features/steps/shared/*.rb"].each { |file| require file } WebMock.allow_net_connect! Spinach.hooks.before_run do include RSpec::Mocks::ExampleMethods RSpec::Mocks.setup TestEnv.init(mailer: false) # skip pre-receive hook check so we can use # web editor and merge TestEnv.disable_pre_receive include FactoryBot::Syntax::Methods include GitlabRoutingHelper end Spinach.hooks.after_scenario do |scenario_data, step_definitions| if scenario_data.tags.include?('javascript') include WaitForRequests block_and_wait_for_requests_complete end end module StdoutReporterWithScenarioLocation # Override the standard reporter to show filename and line number next to each # scenario for easy, focused re-runs def before_scenario_run(scenario, step_definitions = nil) @max_step_name_length = scenario.steps.map(&:name).map(&:length).max if scenario.steps.any? name = scenario.name # This number has no significance, it's just to line things up max_length = @max_step_name_length + 19 out.puts "\n #{'Scenario:'.green} #{name.light_green.ljust(max_length)}" \ " # #{scenario.feature.filename}:#{scenario.line}" end end Spinach::Reporter::Stdout.prepend(StdoutReporterWithScenarioLocation)