Note
vim-rspec
is in maintenance-mode. We’re not actively adding new features, but we’ll fix bugs and keep it up to date.
This is a lightweight RSpec runner for Vim and MacVim.
Recommended installation with vundle:
Plugin 'thoughtbot/vim-rspec'
If using zsh on OS X it may be necessary to move /etc/zshenv
to /etc/zshrc
.
Add your preferred key mappings to your .vimrc
file.
" RSpec.vim mappings map <Leader>t :call RunCurrentSpecFile()<CR> map <Leader>s :call RunNearestSpec()<CR> map <Leader>l :call RunLastSpec()<CR> map <Leader>a :call RunAllSpecs()<CR>
Overwrite the g:rspec_command
variable to execute a custom command.
Example:
let g:rspec_command = "!rspec --drb {spec}"
This g:rspec_command
variable can be used to support any number of test runners or pre-loaders. For example, to use Dispatch:
let g:rspec_command = "Dispatch rspec {spec}"
Or, Dispatch and Zeus together:
let g:rspec_command = "compiler rspec | set makeprg=zeus | Make rspec {spec}"
Overwrite the g:rspec_runner
variable to set a custom launch script. At the moment there are two MacVim-specific runners, i.e. os_x_terminal
and os_x_iterm
. The default is os_x_terminal
, but you can set this to anything you want, provided you include the appropriate script inside the plugin's bin/
directory.
If you use iTerm, you can set g:rspec_runner
to use the included iterm launching script. This will run the specs in the last session of the current terminal.
let g:rspec_runner = "os_x_iterm"
If you use the iTerm2 nightlies, the os_x_iterm
runner will not work (due to AppleScript incompatibilities between the old and new versions of iTerm2).
Instead use the os_x_iterm2
runner, configure it like so:
let g:rspec_runner = "os_x_iterm2"
Tests are written using vim-vspec
and run with vim-flavor
.
Install the vim-flavor
gem, install the dependencies and run the tests:
gem install vim-flavor
vim-flavor install
rake
rspec.vim is maintained by thoughtbot's Vim enthusiasts and contributors like you. Thank you!
It was strongly influenced by Gary Bernhardt's Destroy All Software screencasts.
rspec.vim is copyright © 2016 thoughtbot. It is free software, and may be redistributed under the terms specified in the LICENSE
file.
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