before
and after
hooks
Use before
and after
hooks to execute arbitrary code before and/or after
the body of an example is run:
before(:example) # run before each example
before(:context) # run one time only, before all of the examples in a group
after(:example) # run after each example
after(:context) # run one time only, after all of the examples in a group
before
and after
blocks are called in the following order:
before :suite
before :context
before :example
after :example
after :context
after :suite
A bare before
or after
hook defaults to the :example
scope.
before
and after
hooks can be defined directly in the example groups they
should run in, or in a global RSpec.configure
block. Note that the status of
the example does not affect the hooks.
WARNING: Setting instance variables are not supported in before(:suite)
.
WARNING: Mocks are only supported in before(:example)
.
WARNING: around
hooks will execute before any before
hooks, and after
any after
hooks regardless of the context they were defined in.
Note: the :example
and :context
scopes are also available as :each
and
:all
, respectively. Use whichever you prefer.
Define before(:example)
block
Given a file named “beforeexamplespec.rb” with:
require "rspec/expectations"
class Thing
def widgets
@widgets ||= []
end
end
RSpec.describe Thing do
before(:example) do
@thing = Thing.new
end
describe "initialized in before(:example)" do
it "has 0 widgets" do
expect(@thing.widgets.count).to eq(0)
end
it "can accept new widgets" do
@thing.widgets << Object.new
end
it "does not share state across examples" do
expect(@thing.widgets.count).to eq(0)
end
end
end
When I run rspec before_example_spec.rb
Then the examples should all pass.
Define before(:context)
block in example group
Given a file named “beforecontextspec.rb” with:
require "rspec/expectations"
class Thing
def widgets
@widgets ||= []
end
end
RSpec.describe Thing do
before(:context) do
@thing = Thing.new
end
describe "initialized in before(:context)" do
it "has 0 widgets" do
expect(@thing.widgets.count).to eq(0)
end
it "can accept new widgets" do
@thing.widgets << Object.new
end
it "shares state across examples" do
expect(@thing.widgets.count).to eq(1)
end
end
end
When I run rspec before_context_spec.rb
Then the examples should all pass
When I run rspec before_context_spec.rb:15
Then the examples should all pass.
Failure in before(:context)
block
Given a file named “beforecontextspec.rb” with:
RSpec.describe "an error in before(:context)" do
before(:context) do
raise "oops"
end
it "fails this example" do
end
it "fails this example, too" do
end
after(:context) do
puts "after context ran"
end
describe "nested group" do
it "fails this third example" do
end
it "fails this fourth example" do
end
describe "yet another level deep" do
it "fails this last example" do
end
end
end
end
When I run rspec before_context_spec.rb --format documentation
Then the output should contain “5 examples, 5 failures”
And the output should contain:
an error in before(:context)
fails this example (FAILED - 1)
fails this example, too (FAILED - 2)
nested group
fails this third example (FAILED - 3)
fails this fourth example (FAILED - 4)
yet another level deep
fails this last example (FAILED - 5)
after context ran
When I run rspec before_context_spec.rb:9 --format documentation
Then the output should contain “1 example, 1 failure”
And the output should contain:
an error in before(:context)
fails this example, too (FAILED - 1)
Failure in after(:context)
block
Given a file named “aftercontextspec.rb” with:
RSpec.describe "an error in after(:context)" do
after(:context) do
raise StandardError.new("Boom!")
end
it "passes this example" do
end
it "passes this example, too" do
end
end
When I run rspec after_context_spec.rb
Then it should fail with:
An error occurred in an `after(:context)` hook.
Failure/Error: raise StandardError.new("Boom!")
StandardError:
Boom!
# ./after_context_spec.rb:3
A failure in an example does not affect hooks
Given a file named “failureinexample_spec.rb” with:
RSpec.describe "a failing example does not affect hooks" do
before(:context) { puts "before context runs" }
before(:example) { puts "before example runs" }
after(:example) { puts "after example runs" }
after(:context) { puts "after context runs" }
it "fails the example but runs the hooks" do
raise "An Error"
end
end
When I run rspec failure_in_example_spec.rb
Then it should fail with:
before context runs
before example runs
after example runs
Fafter context runs
Define before
and after
blocks in configuration
Given a file named “beforesinconfiguration_spec.rb” with:
require "rspec/expectations"
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.before(:example) do
@before_example = "before example"
end
config.before(:context) do
@before_context = "before context"
end
end
RSpec.describe "stuff in before blocks" do
describe "with :context" do
it "should be available in the example" do
expect(@before_context).to eq("before context")
end
end
describe "with :example" do
it "should be available in the example" do
expect(@before_example).to eq("before example")
end
end
end
When I run rspec befores_in_configuration_spec.rb
Then the examples should all pass.
before
/after
blocks are run in order
Given a file named “ensureblockorder_spec.rb” with:
require "rspec/expectations"
RSpec.describe "before and after callbacks" do
before(:context) do
puts "before context"
end
before(:example) do
puts "before example"
end
before do
puts "also before example but by default"
end
after(:example) do
puts "after example"
end
after do
puts "also after example but by default"
end
after(:context) do
puts "after context"
end
it "gets run in order" do
end
end
When I run rspec --format progress ensure_block_order_spec.rb
Then the output should contain:
before context
before example
also before example but by default
also after example but by default
after example
.after context
before
/after
blocks defined in configuration are run in order
Given a file named “configuration_spec.rb” with:
require "rspec/expectations"
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.before(:suite) do
puts "before suite"
end
config.before(:context) do
puts "before context"
end
config.before(:example) do
puts "before example"
end
config.after(:example) do
puts "after example"
end
config.after(:context) do
puts "after context"
end
config.after(:suite) do
puts "after suite"
end
end
RSpec.describe "ignore" do
example "ignore" do
end
end
When I run rspec --format progress configuration_spec.rb
Then the output should contain:
before suite
before context
before example
after example
.after context
after suite
before
/after
context blocks are run once
Given a file named “beforeandaftercontextspec.rb” with:
RSpec.describe "before and after callbacks" do
before(:context) do
puts "outer before context"
end
example "in outer group" do
end
after(:context) do
puts "outer after context"
end
describe "nested group" do
before(:context) do
puts "inner before context"
end
example "in nested group" do
end
after(:context) do
puts "inner after context"
end
end
end
When I run rspec --format progress before_and_after_context_spec.rb
Then the examples should all pass
And the output should contain:
outer before context
.inner before context
.inner after context
outer after context
When I run rspec --format progress before_and_after_context_spec.rb:14
Then the examples should all pass
And the output should contain:
outer before context
inner before context
.inner after context
outer after context
When I run rspec --format progress before_and_after_context_spec.rb:6
Then the examples should all pass
And the output should contain:
outer before context
.outer after context
Nested examples have access to state set in outer before(:context)
Given a file named “beforecontextspec.rb” with:
RSpec.describe "something" do
before :context do
@value = 123
end
describe "nested" do
it "access state set in before(:context)" do
expect(@value).to eq(123)
end
describe "nested more deeply" do
it "access state set in before(:context)" do
expect(@value).to eq(123)
end
end
end
describe "nested in parallel" do
it "access state set in before(:context)" do
expect(@value).to eq(123)
end
end
end
When I run rspec before_context_spec.rb
Then the examples should all pass.
before
/after
context blocks have access to state
Given a file named “beforeandaftercontextspec.rb” with:
RSpec.describe "before and after callbacks" do
before(:context) do
@outer_state = "set in outer before context"
end
example "in outer group" do
expect(@outer_state).to eq("set in outer before context")
end
describe "nested group" do
before(:context) do
@inner_state = "set in inner before context"
end
example "in nested group" do
expect(@outer_state).to eq("set in outer before context")
expect(@inner_state).to eq("set in inner before context")
end
after(:context) do
expect(@inner_state).to eq("set in inner before context")
end
end
after(:context) do
expect(@outer_state).to eq("set in outer before context")
end
end
When I run rspec before_and_after_context_spec.rb
Then the examples should all pass.
Exception in before(:example)
is captured and reported as failure
Given a file named “errorinbeforeexamplespec.rb” with:
RSpec.describe "error in before(:example)" do
before(:example) do
raise "this error"
end
it "is reported as failure" do
end
end
When I run rspec error_in_before_example_spec.rb
Then the output should contain “1 example, 1 failure”
And the output should contain “this error”.