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4390 - Checking MySQL database backups have worked (not failed)
We do a regular backup of of MySQL databases within our server to keep recent local data "checkpoint" sets there - they allow us to look back at what the data used to be if we have a naughty user, and in the worst case scenario of a software problem / database corruption we can roll back. However ....

4389 - Cucumber example - test::unit, scenario outlines, datafile driven test
Another Cucumber example - this time using test::unit, and with tables of cases in both the feature file and a separate data file. Running the code:   WomanWithCat:s2015 grahamellis$ cucumber behaviourtable   Feature: Checking some things on quotations       ....

4388 - Global Regular Expression matching in Ruby (using scan)
Regular expression 'engines' start at the left of an input string they're matching against, and counts are usually greedy, so by default they return "leftmost, longest" matches - which works for what users want in most cases. However, sometimes you may want to work through all (non-overlapping) mat ....

4387 - Regression Testing my website - Cucumber and Watir
Problem - I update my website to make a change and in doing so break something that's worked for years. Frequency of occurence - All too often! And as my website grows over the months and years, so the changes of a change breaking something from the past increases, and so the need for testing incr ....

4386 - Guide exercise to help you learn Gherkin, Cucumber and Rspec
During today's Ruby course, I moved on to Cucumber and Gherkin very quickly - for a private course with delegates looking to using Behaviour Driven Development as the core of their work. Ruby's basics were covered first - variables, calculations, conditionals and loops. Then we moved on to funct ....

4385 - A booking that looks too good to be true? It probably is too good to be true!
The scammers are getting cleverer. We are - always - mindful of bookings that display certain characteristics such as poor use of English. And that's "mindful" not "rejecting", since many of our hotel customers have very limited English. A request for a booking in March came in the other day - " ....

4384 - Installing Cucumber on Ubuntu - cannot load such file -- mkmf (LoadError) message
This week, I'm doing Ruby training using Ubuntu Linux ... and I'm running (at customer's request) in a heaviliy Behaviour Driven Development mode using Cucumber. This note is to share with an installation problem ... easily fixed once you know how. Problem:   root@caerphilly:~# gem inst ....

4383 - Improved test in Cucumber with RSpec
  Articles in this "Introduction to Cucumber" series: [link] - Installing Cucumber for Ruby [link] - Hello Test Cucumber World [link] - First real tests / second example [link] - Improved tests with RSpec   pass and fail tests are very basic - so we can use other Ruby gems (such as Rspe ....

4382 - Second step Cucumber and Gherkin - beyond Hello World
  Articles in this "Introduction to Cucumber" series: [link] - Installing Cucumber for Ruby [link] - Hello Test Cucumber World [link] - First real tests / second example [link] - Improved tests with RSpec   Let's look at an example where I calculate a train's capacity in a class, based ....

4381 - Installing Cucumber (Ruby)
  Articles in this "Introduction to Cucumber" series: [link] - Installing Cucumber for Ruby [link] - Hello Test Cucumber World [link] - First real tests / second example [link] - Improved tests with RSpec   Cucumber is a behaviour driven development tool written in Ruby, and primarily ( ....

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