When flagging a spec that will be implemented later as pending
, include a failing spec body or RSpec 3 will consider the pending test as failing.
The reasoning is: If the spec is flagged as pending but passes, it should not be pending. So these will fail:
it 'does something' do
pending
end
it 'does something else' do
pending
expect(1).to eq(1)
end
The first case may be unexpected, if you just wanted to write down that something should eventually happen that will be implemented later.
Instead, do not supply a spec body at all:
it 'does something'
Or, if your body contains something that you want to keep, you may add fail
to cause an error. RSpec will then consider the spec pending.
it 'does something' do
pending
# This will be interesting. Contact Bob about details.
fail
end
Another way to exlude specs is using RSpec filters with xit
, xdescribe
or the like.
Posted by Arne Hartherz to makandra dev (2018-01-18 11:01)