| name | rspec-service-testing |
| license | MIT |
| description | Use when writing RSpec tests for service objects, API clients, orchestrators, or business logic in spec/services/. Covers instance_double, FactoryBot hash factories, shared_examples, subject/let blocks, context/describe structure, aggregate_failures, change matchers, travel_to, and error scenario testing.
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RSpec Service Testing
Use this skill when writing tests for service classes under spec/services/.
Core principle: Test the public contract (.call, .find, .search), not internal implementation. Use instance_double for isolation, create for integration.
Workflow: Write → Run → Verify → Fix
1. WRITE: Write the spec (happy path + error cases + edge cases)
2. RUN: bundle exec rspec spec/services/your_service_spec.rb
3. VERIFY: Confirm failures are for the right reason (not a typo or missing factory)
4. FIX: Implement or fix until the spec passes
5. SUITE: bundle exec rspec spec/services/ — verify no regressions
DO NOT implement the service before step 1 is written and failing for the right reason.
Quick Reference
| Aspect | Rule |
|---|
| File location | spec/services/module_name/service_spec.rb |
| Subject | subject(:service_call) { described_class.call(params) } |
| Unit isolation | instance_double for collaborators |
| Integration | create for DB-backed tests |
| Multi-assertion | aggregate_failures |
| State verification | change matchers |
| Time-dependent | travel_to |
| API responses | FactoryBot hash factories (class: Hash) |
Spec Template
require 'spec_helper'
RSpec.describe ModuleName::MainService do
describe '.call' do
subject(:service_call) { described_class.call(params) }
let(:shelter) { create(:shelter, :with_animals) }
let(:params) do
{ shelter: { shelter_id: shelter.id }, items: %w[TAG001 TAG002] }
end
context 'when input is valid' do
before { create(:animal, tag_number: 'TAG001', shelter:) }
it 'returns success' do
expect(service_call[:success]).to be true
end
end
context 'when shelter is not found' do
let(:params) { super().merge(shelter: { shelter_id: 999_999 }) }
it 'returns error response' do
expect(service_call[:success]).to be false
end
end
context 'when input is blank' do
let(:params) { { shelter: { shelter_id: nil }, items: [] } }
it 'returns error response with meaningful message' do
aggregate_failures do
expect(service_call[:success]).to be false
expect(service_call[:errors]).not_to be_empty
end
end
end
end
end
Use instance_double for unit isolation:
let(:client) { instance_double(Api::Client) }
before { allow(client).to receive(:execute_query).and_return(api_response) }
Use create for integration tests:
let(:source_shelter) { create(:shelter, :with_animals) }
FactoryBot Hash Factories for API Responses
When testing API clients, use class: Hash with initialize_with to build hash-shaped response fixtures. A minimal example:
FactoryBot.define do
factory :api_animal_response, class: Hash do
tag_number { 'TAG001' }
status { 'active' }
initialize_with { attributes.stringify_keys }
end
end
let(:api_response) { build(:api_animal_response, tag_number: 'TAG002') }
See PATTERNS.md for the full pattern and factory placement guidance.
New Test File Checklist
Common Mistakes
| Mistake | Correct approach |
|---|
| No error scenario tests | Happy path only = false confidence — always test failures |
let! everywhere | Use let (lazy) unless the value is needed unconditionally for setup |
| Huge factory setup | Keep factories minimal — only attributes required for the test |
| Spec breaks when implementation changes but behavior is unchanged | Tests that break on refactoring are testing internals, not contracts |
Integration
| Skill | When to chain |
|---|
| rspec-best-practices | For general RSpec style and TDD discipline |
| ruby-service-objects | For the service conventions being tested |
| ruby-api-client-integration | For API client layer testing patterns |
| rails-engine-testing | When testing engine-specific services |
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