Shoulda
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The Shoulda gem makes it easy to write elegant, understandable, and maintainable Ruby tests. Shoulda consists of test macros, assertions, and helpers added on to the Test::Unit framework. It’s fully compatible with your existing tests, and requires no retooling to use.
Blog Post
Shoulda Macros For Common Plugins (soyunperdedor.com)
Coulda Shoulda Woulda (metaskills.net)
From R Spec To Shoulda (kylebanker.com)
Global Params Hash For Nested Shoulda Contexts In Functional Tests (blog.internautdesign.com)
Shoulda You Abandon Test/Unit? (nhw.pl)
Two Shoulda Best Practices (programblings.com)
Introducing The Shoulda Testing Plugin (giantrobots.thoughtbot.com)
Shoulda Gets Busy With Your Controllers (giantrobots.thoughtbot.com)
Shoulda 2.0 (giantrobots.thoughtbot.com)
Shoulda + Factory Girl + Webrat For Rails Integration Tests (blog.bitmacro.com)
Plugins I've Known And Loved #1 (jamesgolick.com)
A Walk Through Of Test Driven Development With Shoulda (technicalpickles.com)
Silly Useful Shoulda Trick (Silly Useful shoulda trick)
Shoulda 2.0.0, Now With Gem Power (technicalpickles.com)
Shoulda Macros Allows You To Embrace Your Inner Slacker (technicalpickles.com)
Clean Up Your Rails Functional Tests With Shoulda's Nested Contexts (blog.internautdesign.com)
Screencast
Bdd With Shoulda (mwrc2008.confreaks.com)
Book
Advanced Rails Recipes
Shoulda Testing Cheat Sheet (kylebanker.com)
