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nertzy avatar nertzy commented on June 14, 2024

The main reason I don't do that is to prevent test pollution.

But perhaps there could be an option to with_model and with_table that creates the table in before(:all) and tears it down after(:all).

If we were to keep the table between tests, would you expect that the table is empty at the beginning of each spec? How should it be emptied? Or should that be up to some other tool like DatabaseCleaner?

The options I can think of are:

  1. Force a transaction somehow.
  2. TRUNCATE the table in before(:each).
  3. DELETE FROM the table in before(:each).
  4. Nothing. It's up to the developer to provide a solution, or choose not to care.

I prefer 4 because it would match how other tables work.

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artemave avatar artemave commented on June 14, 2024

Tests for existing models do not recreate schema between every test and it does not seem to cause pollution. I don't see why it would in case of with_model.

As for data cleansing, rspec wraps each example in transaction (or whatever user preference, such as DatabaseCleaner) so I wouldn't be surprised if it would just work out of the box in case of with_model before(:all). If not, tapping into rspec own cleansing behaviour somehow would seem to me like the best option.

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