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active_mocker 2.5.2

ActiveMocker creates mock classes from ActiveRecord models, allowing your test suite to run at breakneck speed. This can be done by not loading Rails or hitting a database. The models are read dynamically and statically so that ActiveMocker can generate a Ruby file to require within a test. The mock file can be run by itself and comes with a partial implementation of ActiveRecord. Attributes and associations can be used the same as in ActiveRecord. Methods have the same argument signature but raise a NotImplementedError when called, allowing you to stub it with a mocking framework, like RSpec. Mocks are regenerated when the schema is modified so your mocks won't go stale, preventing the case where your units tests pass but production code fails.

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Versions:

  1. 2.6.2 - September 05, 2019 (40 KB)
  2. 2.6.1.beta2 - January 16, 2018 (39.5 KB)
  3. 2.6.1.beta - January 16, 2018 (39.5 KB)
  4. 2.6.0 - December 12, 2017 (39.5 KB)
  5. 2.5.4 - November 17, 2017 (38.5 KB)
  6. 2.5.2 - September 29, 2017 (38.5 KB)
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Runtime Dependencies (8):

activesupport >= 4.0
colorize >= 0.7, ~> 0.7
dissociated_introspection >= 0.8.2, ~> 0.8
rake >= 10.0
reverse_parameters >= 1.1.1, ~> 1.1
virtus ~> 1.0

Development Dependencies (3):

bundler ~> 1.10
rspec ~> 3.4
rubocop ~> 0.38.0

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Authors:

  • Dustin Zeisler

SHA 256 checksum:

6096e521d5ceb2289b26f0a66c7a495c7270b6b04e0445c386e8e9bc8d287eae

Total downloads 298,995

For this version 2,100

License:

MIT

Required Ruby Version: >= 2.1

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