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I've installed NetBeans and created new Rails project against the default JRuby interpreter (which has the RSpec gem). For some reason the spec Rake tasks are missing. Is there an additional step I need to take to get them to appear? See the attached screen shot.
Created attachment 69090 [details] Run/Debug Rake Task dialog with spec tasks missing
Erno, Rake dialog just provides the same as 'rake -D' does. So needs to be fixed during generation of Rails project, I guess. Or some plugin is needed?
In a Rails app, you need to install the rspec rails plugin and then run script/generate rspec to get the rails spec tasks. Getting the rspec rails plugin and rspec itself to work together can be a bit painful though, best to follow the instructions on the following page: http://github.com/dchelimsky/rspec-rails/wikis This is all equivalent to what is needed to be done when generating a rails app from the command line. In the current state of things I'd rather not try to make this automatic when using the IDE (would also need to bundle rspec-rails), but I'm changing this to an enhancement to leave this open as a reminder to follow the progress on the rspec and rspec- rails plugins.