dtyuan / vim-rspec

Vim script to run the spec command

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Vim with Rspec

INSTALL
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This plugin make easy to run the spec command inside Vim. You need Hpricot (http://wiki.github.com/why/hpricot) 
OR xsltproc (http://www.xmlsoft.org/XSLT/xsltproc2.html) and grep (http://www.gnu.org/software/grep) to use it.
Hpricot takes precedence over xsltproc. 
There are four files on the package: the Vim script, the Ruby script, the XSL file and the syntax file.

To install, unpack the files on your ~/.vim directory and source it to make it available. You
can also use the Makefile to install the files, just type:
make install

USAGE
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There are three commands available: 

You can run RunSpec and spec will run with the current spec under the cursor (if it's in a *_spec.rb file).
You can run RunSpec and spec will run with the current file (if it's a *_spec.rb file). 
You can run RunSpecs and spec will run with all the files inside the spec directory. 

After some of the commands above runs, it will open a new window with the result, where you can click on the error 
lines where there's a file path with the line number (press <CR>) and it will open on a new window, moving the cursor to the 
line where the error is.

NOTE
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Once you have run a spec, you can re-run it with the same command (key mapping) while you are working with 
your source rb files without switching back to the spec file.

Of course, you can create some mappings to make easier to call the commands.

Here are my key mappings in .vimrc file:

"	RunSpec: <command-x|y|z>
nmap	<d-x>	:RunSpec<cr>
nmap	<d-y>	:RunSpecFile<cr>
nmap	<d-z>	:RunSpecDir<cr>

Pulled changes made by brentmc79 (https://github.com/brentmc79/vim-rspec.git, 8362017a11d6b1d77966), and some note:

This fork of the plugin plays nice with Rails 3 and Bundler. If you've declared the g:RspecBundlerExec var in your
.vimrc file, then specs are run with your app's gem bundle via the "bundle exec" command.  To disable this, remove 
the g:RspecBundlerExec declaration from you .vimrc file.

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