Testing STDOUT output in Rspec

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北恋 2020-12-08 02:25

I am trying to build a spec for this statement. It is easy with \'puts\'

print \"\'#{@file}\' doesn\'t exist: Create Empty File (y/n)?\"
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  •  感情败类
    2020-12-08 02:46

    RSpec 3.0+

    RSpec 3.0 added a new output matcher for this purpose:

    expect { my_method }.to output("my message").to_stdout
    expect { my_method }.to output("my error").to_stderr
    

    Minitest

    Minitest also has something called capture_io:

    out, err = capture_io do
      my_method
    end
    
    assert_equals "my message", out
    assert_equals "my error", err
    

    RSpec < 3.0 (and others)

    For RSpec < 3.0 and other frameworks, you can use the following helper. This will allow you to capture whatever is sent to stdout and stderr, respectively:

    require 'stringio'
    
    def capture_stdout(&blk)
      old = $stdout
      $stdout = fake = StringIO.new
      blk.call
      fake.string
    ensure
      $stdout = old
    end
    
    def capture_stderr(&blk)
      old = $stderr
      $stderr = fake = StringIO.new
      blk.call
      fake.string
    ensure
      $stderr = old
    end
    

    Now, when you have a method that should print something to the console

    def my_method
      # ...
      print "my message"
    end
    

    you can write a spec like this:

    it 'should print "my message"' do
      printed = capture_stdout do
        my_method # do your actual method call
      end
    
      printed.should eq("my message")
    end
    

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