Create tests
RubyMine provides the ability to create missing tests in various ways. For example, you can:
create tests from templates
create a test when navigating to it from a test subject
generate tests using Rails generators
Create tests from a template
To create a new test from a template, do the following:
Do one of the following:
In the Project tool window Alt+1, select the directory in which you want to create a new file, and then choose from the main menu.
Right-click the corresponding directory and select New from the context menu.
Press Alt+Insert.
Select Ruby Test from the list and press Enter.
In the New Ruby Test popup, you need to select the testing framework and specify the class name to be tested. For example, do the following to create a new RSpec test:
Select RSpec.
Specify the described class name (for example,
User
) and press Enter.
RubyMine will create a test file with corresponding initial content and open it in the editor. Here you can add the required code.
If necessary, you can modify predefined templates in Settings/PreferencesCtrl+Alt+S on the page. Learn more at File templates.
Create a test when navigating to it
RubyMine provides the capability to create a test when navigating to it from a class that needs to be tested.
Generate tests for Rails applications
RubyMine provides several ways to generate missing tests for Rails elements (controllers, models, and so on).
Create tests using Rails generators
You can use Rails generators supplied with a testing framework to create tests. For example, you can create a model test using the rspec:model
generator for RSpec or minitest:model
for Minitest. To do this in RubyMine:
From the main menu, select
(Ctrl+Alt+G).In the invoked popup, start typing the required generator name. For example, to create an RSpec model test start typing rspec:model and then select
rails g rspec:model
. Press Enter.Specify the generator arguments. For example, for the User model we pass
user
as an argument. Click OK.
Create tests alongside Rails elements
Rails allows you to generate tests alongside other applications elements such as controllers, models, and so on. Learn how to create Rails application elements in RubyMine from Create Rails application elements.