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Reverse Dependencies for rubocop
The projects listed here declare rubocop as a runtime or development dependency
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Use your OpenAPI3 schema to automatically perform contract testing while you write request specs
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We're all used to tools that enforce _total_ coverage numbers, but this gem
tries for something different. Instead of keeping your whole project above
some threshold, we treat the coverage of _each class_ as a testable quality
and then enforce that coverage as part of the test suite!
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Record your test suite's computed
CSS during future test runs for deterministic and accurate tests.
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A custom RSpec formatter that supports outputting of test results in CTRF (https://www.ctrf.io/) JSON format, including support for flaky tests.
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RSpec matcher to check enqueueing of Sidekiq jobs
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Count the number of expectations used in an RSpec test suite.
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RSpec formater that produces output easily consumable by automated tools
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RSpec formatter for Github Actions Summary
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An RSpec plugin to simplify integration tests for GraphQL
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RSpec testing for HTTP requests
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RSpec helpers for matching HTTP requests and responses.
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This gem is here to help DRYing your tests cases by giving a better "shared_examples".
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Inline snapshot expectations for RSpec
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RSpec matching for ISO8601 strings
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RSpec helpers for working with JSON values.
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Yet Another RSpec JUnit Formatter (for Hudson/Jenkins)
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A simple Rspec formatter which prints test results in the format
`R:group.sub_group.example_name` where
R is -1 for PENDING, 0 for FAILED and 1 for PASS result.
Useful if you have to pipe Rspec output to a Bash script!
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RSpec matchers for live controller response
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Writing logs is an easy way to store any kind of information for further analysis later on. It's commonly used to store analytics events and then make the logs a source for data engineering tasks. This matcher makes logging testing easier.
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Run RSpec tests multiple times
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