A more helpful way to view differences between complex data structures in RSpec.
SuperDiff is a Ruby gem
which is designed to display the differences between two objects of any type
in a familiar and intelligent fashion.
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The primary motivation behind this gem
is to vastly improve upon RSpecâs built-in diffing capabilities.
RSpec has many nice features,
and one of them is that whenever you use a matcher such as eq
, match
, include
, or have_attributes
,
you will get a diff of the two data structures you are trying to match against.
This is great if all you want to do is compare multi-line strings.
But if you want to compare other, more âreal worldâ kinds of values such as API or database data,
then you are out of luck.
Since RSpec merely runs your expected
and actual
values through Rubyâs PrettyPrinter library
and then performs a diff of these strings,
the output it produces leaves much to be desired.
For instance, letâs say you wanted to compare these two hashes:
actual = {
customer: {
person: SuperDiff::Test::Person.new(name: "Marty McFly, Jr.", age: 17),
shipping_address: {
line_1: "456 Ponderosa Ct.",
city: "Hill Valley",
state: "CA",
zip: "90382"
}
},
items: [
{ name: "Fender Stratocaster", cost: 100_000, options: %w[red blue green] },
{ name: "Mattel Hoverboard" }
]
}
expected = {
customer: {
person: SuperDiff::Test::Person.new(name: "Marty McFly", age: 17),
shipping_address: {
line_1: "123 Main St.",
city: "Hill Valley",
state: "CA",
zip: "90382"
}
},
items: [
{ name: "Fender Stratocaster", cost: 100_000, options: %w[red blue green] },
{ name: "Chevy 4x4" }
]
}
If, somewhere in a test, you were to say:
expect(actual).to eq(expected)
You would get output that looks like this:
What this library does
is to provide a diff engine
that knows how to figure out the differences between any two data structures
and display them in a sensible way.
So, using the example above,
youâd get this instead:
đ For more on how to install and use SuperDiff,
read the user documentation.
My goal for this library is to improve your development experience.
If this is not the case,
and you encounter a bug or have a suggestion,
feel free to create an issue.
Iâll try to respond to it as soon as I can!
Any code contributions to improve this library are welcome!
Please see the contributing document
for more on how to do that.
super_diff
is tested to work with
Ruby >= 3.x,
RSpec 3.x,
and Rails >= 6.x.
In developing this gem
I made use of or was heavily inspired by these libraries:
Thank you to the authors of these libraries!
SuperDiff was created by Elliot Winkler and is maintained by Splitwise, Inc.
It is released under the MIT license.