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== Running with Rake The easiest way to run the unit tests is through Rake. The default task runs the entire test suite for all classes. For more information, checkout the full array of rake tasks with <tt>rake -T</tt> Rake can be found at https://ruby.github.io/rake/. == Running by hand Run a single test suite: rake test TEST=path/to/test.rb which can be further narrowed down to one test: rake test TEST=path/to/test.rb TESTOPTS="--name=test_something" == Dependency on Active Record and database setup Test cases in the +test/activerecord/+ directory depend on having activerecord+ and +sqlite3+ installed. If Active Record is not in actionview/../activerecord+ directory, or the +sqlite3+ Ruby gem is not installed, these tests are skipped. Other tests are runnable from a fresh copy of actionview without any configuration.
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