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Tag: ruby
Running Your Minitest Unit Test Suite
I have blogged a few times recently about Minitest. With Minitest you need to chose how you will execute your tests. When using other tools, like Rspec, there is a bundled test runner. $ rspec ………… Finished in 0.03324 seconds 12 examples, 0 failures Minitest does not provide a test runner as a command line […]
AWS re:Invent 2013 Talk Now Available
This week, talks from AWS re:Invent 2013 started to become available through YouTube and SlideShare. If you were at re:Invent this year, you may have seen Trevor and I give a talk on the new AWS SDK for Ruby V2. If you missed it, or if you just want to check it out again, the […]
From Minitest::Spec to Minitest::Test
In a previous blog post, I introduced Minitest from the perspective of RSpec. Some Minitest users prefer to avoid the specification style of Minitest::Spec. Instead they use Minitest::Test. It’s closer to the metal and uses a more vanilla Ruby syntax. Here is an example spec file using Minitest::Spec: require ‘spec_helper’ describe MyClass do describe ‘#some_method’ […]
From RSpec to Minitest
One of my favorite aspects of working with Ruby is how natural it is to write tests for. The Ruby community does an excellent job of encouraging authors to produce well tested code. There is a plethora of well supported tools to choose from. I like to joke that new Ruby developers write Micro test […]
Efficient Amazon S3 Object Concatenation Using the AWS SDK for Ruby
Today’s post is from one of our Solutions Architects: Jonathan Desrocher, who coincidentally is also a huge fan of the AWS SDK for Ruby. There are certain situations where we would like to take a dataset that is spread across numerous Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) objects and represent it as a new object […]
AWS re:Invent 2013
AWS re:Invent is this week (November 12th-15th) in Las Vegas! We are excited to be here now, and to have an opportunity to talk to you in person. There is going to be a lot of great technical content year. Loren Segal and I will be presenting a session on Thursday called Diving Into the […]
AWS SDK for Ruby Core Developer Preview
A few months ago, Loren blogged about the upcoming version 2 of the AWS SDK for Ruby. Shortly after that, we published our work-in-progress code to GitHub as aws/aws-sdk-core-ruby. I am happy to announce that AWS SDK Core has stabilized enough to enter a developer preview period. It currently supports 30+ services. To install AWS […]
AWS SDK for Ruby and Nokogiri
In two weeks, on November 19, 2013, we will be removing the upper bound from the nokogiri gem dependency in version 1 of the AWS SDK for Ruby. We’ve been discussing this change with users for a while on GitHub. Why Is There Currently an Upper Bound? Nokogiri removed support for Ruby 1.8 with the […]
AWS SDK Core Response Structures
I blogged recently about how the code is now available for AWS SDK Core. This new repository is the basis for what will become version 2 of the AWS SDK for Ruby. We have not cut a public gem for AWS SDK Core yet. Instead, we have published the work-in-progress code to GitHub for the […]
Introducing AWS SDK Core
We’ve been working hard on version 2 of the AWS SDK for Ruby. Loren blogged about some of our upcoming plans for version 2. I’m excited to pull back the curtains and show off the work we’ve done on version 2 of the Ruby SDK. AWS SDK Core The AWS SDK Core library will provide […]