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diff --git a/spec/rails_helper.rb b/spec/rails_helper.rb
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+# This file is copied to spec/ when you run 'rails generate rspec:install'
+require 'spec_helper'
+ENV['RAILS_ENV'] ||= 'test'
+require_relative '../config/environment'
+# Prevent database truncation if the environment is production
+abort("The Rails environment is running in production mode!") if Rails.env.production?
+require 'rspec/rails'
+# Add additional requires below this line. Rails is not loaded until this point!
+
+# Requires supporting ruby files with custom matchers and macros, etc, in
+# spec/support/ and its subdirectories. Files matching `spec/**/*_spec.rb` are
+# run as spec files by default. This means that files in spec/support that end
+# in _spec.rb will both be required and run as specs, causing the specs to be
+# run twice. It is recommended that you do not name files matching this glob to
+# end with _spec.rb. You can configure this pattern with the --pattern
+# option on the command line or in ~/.rspec, .rspec or `.rspec-local`.
+#
+# The following line is provided for convenience purposes. It has the downside
+# of increasing the boot-up time by auto-requiring all files in the support
+# directory. Alternatively, in the individual `*_spec.rb` files, manually
+# require only the support files necessary.
+#
+# Dir[Rails.root.join('spec', 'support', '**', '*.rb')].sort.each { |f| require f }
+
+# Checks for pending migrations and applies them before tests are run.
+# If you are not using ActiveRecord, you can remove these lines.
+begin
+ ActiveRecord::Migration.maintain_test_schema!
+rescue ActiveRecord::PendingMigrationError => e
+ abort e.to_s.strip
+end
+RSpec.configure do |config|
+ # Remove this line if you're not using ActiveRecord or ActiveRecord fixtures
+ config.fixture_path = "#{::Rails.root}/spec/fixtures"
+
+ # If you're not using ActiveRecord, or you'd prefer not to run each of your
+ # examples within a transaction, remove the following line or assign false
+ # instead of true.
+ config.use_transactional_fixtures = true
+
+ # You can uncomment this line to turn off ActiveRecord support entirely.
+ # config.use_active_record = false
+
+ # RSpec Rails can automatically mix in different behaviours to your tests
+ # based on their file location, for example enabling you to call `get` and
+ # `post` in specs under `spec/controllers`.
+ #
+ # You can disable this behaviour by removing the line below, and instead
+ # explicitly tag your specs with their type, e.g.:
+ #
+ # RSpec.describe UsersController, type: :controller do
+ # # ...
+ # end
+ #
+ # The different available types are documented in the features, such as in
+ # https://relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-rails/docs
+ config.infer_spec_type_from_file_location!
+
+ # Filter lines from Rails gems in backtraces.
+ config.filter_rails_from_backtrace!
+ # arbitrary gems may also be filtered via:
+ # config.filter_gems_from_backtrace("gem name")
+end
diff --git a/spec/spec_helper.rb b/spec/spec_helper.rb
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+# This file was generated by the `rails generate rspec:install` command. Conventionally, all
+# specs live under a `spec` directory, which RSpec adds to the `$LOAD_PATH`.
+# The generated `.rspec` file contains `--require spec_helper` which will cause
+# this file to always be loaded, without a need to explicitly require it in any
+# files.
+#
+# Given that it is always loaded, you are encouraged to keep this file as
+# light-weight as possible. Requiring heavyweight dependencies from this file
+# will add to the boot time of your test suite on EVERY test run, even for an
+# individual file that may not need all of that loaded. Instead, consider making
+# a separate helper file that requires the additional dependencies and performs
+# the additional setup, and require it from the spec files that actually need
+# it.
+#
+# See https://rubydoc.info/gems/rspec-core/RSpec/Core/Configuration
+RSpec.configure do |config|
+ # rspec-expectations config goes here. You can use an alternate
+ # assertion/expectation library such as wrong or the stdlib/minitest
+ # assertions if you prefer.
+ config.expect_with :rspec do |expectations|
+ # This option will default to `true` in RSpec 4. It makes the `description`
+ # and `failure_message` of custom matchers include text for helper methods
+ # defined using `chain`, e.g.:
+ # be_bigger_than(2).and_smaller_than(4).description
+ # # => "be bigger than 2 and smaller than 4"
+ # ...rather than:
+ # # => "be bigger than 2"
+ expectations.include_chain_clauses_in_custom_matcher_descriptions = true
+ end
+
+ # rspec-mocks config goes here. You can use an alternate test double
+ # library (such as bogus or mocha) by changing the `mock_with` option here.
+ config.mock_with :rspec do |mocks|
+ # Prevents you from mocking or stubbing a method that does not exist on
+ # a real object. This is generally recommended, and will default to
+ # `true` in RSpec 4.
+ mocks.verify_partial_doubles = true
+ end
+
+ # This option will default to `:apply_to_host_groups` in RSpec 4 (and will
+ # have no way to turn it off -- the option exists only for backwards
+ # compatibility in RSpec 3). It causes shared context metadata to be
+ # inherited by the metadata hash of host groups and examples, rather than
+ # triggering implicit auto-inclusion in groups with matching metadata.
+ config.shared_context_metadata_behavior = :apply_to_host_groups
+
+# The settings below are suggested to provide a good initial experience
+# with RSpec, but feel free to customize to your heart's content.
+=begin
+ # This allows you to limit a spec run to individual examples or groups
+ # you care about by tagging them with `:focus` metadata. When nothing
+ # is tagged with `:focus`, all examples get run. RSpec also provides
+ # aliases for `it`, `describe`, and `context` that include `:focus`
+ # metadata: `fit`, `fdescribe` and `fcontext`, respectively.
+ config.filter_run_when_matching :focus
+
+ # Allows RSpec to persist some state between runs in order to support
+ # the `--only-failures` and `--next-failure` CLI options. We recommend
+ # you configure your source control system to ignore this file.
+ config.example_status_persistence_file_path = "spec/examples.txt"
+
+ # Limits the available syntax to the non-monkey patched syntax that is
+ # recommended. For more details, see:
+ # https://relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-core/docs/configuration/zero-monkey-patching-mode
+ config.disable_monkey_patching!
+
+ # Many RSpec users commonly either run the entire suite or an individual
+ # file, and it's useful to allow more verbose output when running an
+ # individual spec file.
+ if config.files_to_run.one?
+ # Use the documentation formatter for detailed output,
+ # unless a formatter has already been configured
+ # (e.g. via a command-line flag).
+ config.default_formatter = "doc"
+ end
+
+ # Print the 10 slowest examples and example groups at the
+ # end of the spec run, to help surface which specs are running
+ # particularly slow.
+ config.profile_examples = 10
+
+ # Run specs in random order to surface order dependencies. If you find an
+ # order dependency and want to debug it, you can fix the order by providing
+ # the seed, which is printed after each run.
+ # --seed 1234
+ config.order = :random
+
+ # Seed global randomization in this process using the `--seed` CLI option.
+ # Setting this allows you to use `--seed` to deterministically reproduce
+ # test failures related to randomization by passing the same `--seed` value
+ # as the one that triggered the failure.
+ Kernel.srand config.seed
+=end
+end