This is a sample Rails application, demonstrating the use of guard-spork and ruby-debug19 together.
Just place a call to the debugger
method somewhere in your code that will get called when you run rspec
. For example, here in spec/models/user_spec.rb
(already added there for your convenience):
require 'spec_helper'
describe User do
it do
debugger
User.count.should == 0
end
end
Start up guard (which in turn will start up spork):
bundle exec guard
Then, in a different window/terminal, run autotest:
bundle exec autotest
You should see the ruby-debug
console appear in the terminal where you started guard/spork and should be able to type ruby-debug
commands into it!