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require 'test_helper'
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require 'performance_test_help'
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# Profiling results for each test method are written to tmp/performance.
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class BrowsingTest < ActionController::PerformanceTest
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def test_homepage
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get '/'
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end
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end
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ENV["RAILS_ENV"] = "test"
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require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../config/environment")
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require 'test_help'
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class ActiveSupport::TestCase
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# Transactional fixtures accelerate your tests by wrapping each test method
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# in a transaction that's rolled back on completion. This ensures that the
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# test database remains unchanged so your fixtures don't have to be reloaded
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# between every test method. Fewer database queries means faster tests.
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#
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# Read Mike Clark's excellent walkthrough at
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# http://clarkware.com/cgi/blosxom/2005/10/24#Rails10FastTesting
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#
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# Every Active Record database supports transactions except MyISAM tables
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# in MySQL. Turn off transactional fixtures in this case; however, if you
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# don't care one way or the other, switching from MyISAM to InnoDB tables
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# is recommended.
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#
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# The only drawback to using transactional fixtures is when you actually
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# need to test transactions. Since your test is bracketed by a transaction,
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# any transactions started in your code will be automatically rolled back.
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self.use_transactional_fixtures = true
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# Instantiated fixtures are slow, but give you @david where otherwise you
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# would need people(:david). If you don't want to migrate your existing
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# test cases which use the @david style and don't mind the speed hit (each
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# instantiated fixtures translates to a database query per test method),
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# then set this back to true.
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self.use_instantiated_fixtures = false
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# Setup all fixtures in test/fixtures/*.(yml|csv) for all tests in alphabetical order.
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#
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# Note: You'll currently still have to declare fixtures explicitly in integration tests
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# -- they do not yet inherit this setting
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fixtures :all
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# Add more helper methods to be used by all tests here...
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end
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