This gem allows you to "turn on" solr for certain portions of your tests. For the code that does not use solr, you would want to "stub" sunspot to avoid unneeded indexing.
Here is an example RSpec 2 spec_helper.rb:
$original_sunspot_session = Sunspot.session
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.before do
Sunspot.session = Sunspot::Rails::StubSessionProxy.new($original_sunspot_session)
end
config.before :each, :solr => true do
Sunspot::Rails::Tester.start_original_sunspot_session
Sunspot.session = $original_sunspot_session
Sunspot.remove_all!
end
end
Let's go through what the above code does.
-
$original_sunspot_session
stores the original sunspot session. By default, sunspot_rails uses theSessionProxy::ThreadLocalSessionProxy
. -
In the first
before
block, we set the session to a stub session for every example.Sunspot::Rails::StubSessionProxy
is just a dummy class that skips indexing. -
In the second
before
block, we use RSpec 2's metadata feature by adding:solr => true
. Any example or example group with this metadata will run the original sunspot session.Sunspot::Rails::Tester.start_original_sunspot_session
starts the solr instance if it's not running.
Here is an example spec that utilizes sunspot-rails-tester:
require 'spec_helper'
describe 'search page' do
it 'highlights the active tab in the navigation' do
# uses the stub session
end
it 'finds and displays a person', :solr => true do
# uses actual solr - indexing will happen
end
end
To get this gem to work with Spork, all you need to do is move the start_original_sunspot_session
line out of the RSpec.configure
block:
$original_sunspot_session = Sunspot.session
Sunspot::Rails::Tester.start_original_sunspot_session
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.before do
Sunspot.session = Sunspot::Rails::StubSessionProxy.new($original_sunspot_session)
end
config.before :each, :solr => true do
Sunspot.session = $original_sunspot_session
Sunspot.remove_all!
end
end
The following articles served as guidance and inspiration for this gem:
- http://blog.kabisa.nl/2010/02/03/running-cucumber-features-with-sunspot_rails/
- http://opensoul.org/blog/archives/2010/04/07/cucumber-and-sunspot/
sunspot-rails-tester is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.
Copyright (c) 2011 Justin Ko