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stop_all_commands.feature
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Feature: Stop all commands
To stop all running commands use the `#stop_all_commands`-method.
Background:
Given I use a fixture named "cli-app"
Scenario: Multiple commands are running
Given an executable named "bin/aruba-test-cli" with:
"""bash
#!/bin/bash
sleep 3
"""
And a file named "spec/run_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.describe 'Run command', :type => :aruba, :exit_timeout => 5 do
before(:each) { run('cli') }
before(:each) { run('cli') }
before(:each) { stop_all_commands }
it { expect(all_commands).to all be_stopped }
end
"""
When I run `rspec`
Then the specs should all pass
Scenario: Stop all commands for which the block returns true
Given an executable named "bin/aruba-test-cli" with:
"""bash
#!/bin/bash
sleep 1
"""
And a file named "spec/run_spec.rb" with:
"""ruby
require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.describe 'Run command', :type => :aruba, :exit_timeout => 2 do
before(:each) { @cmd1 = run('cli') }
before(:each) { @cmd2 = run('cli') }
before(:each) { @cmd3 = run('sleep 1') }
before(:each) { stop_all_commands { |c| c.commandline == 'cli' } }
it { expect(@cmd1).to be_stopped }
it { expect(@cmd2).to be_stopped }
it { expect(@cmd3).not_to be_stopped }
end
"""
When I run `rspec`
Then the specs should all pass