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Motivation
Closes #3789
"Go to relevant file" currently fails when tests for an implementation file are split into multiple test files within a subdirectory (e.g.,
user.rbhaving tests likeuser/creation_test.rb). This makes it harder to discover and maintain these split tests. This PR extends the feature to find all associated tests within a matching subdirectory.Instead of opening all found files at once, we present a list for the developer to select from. This gives developers control over which file to open rather than flooding their editor with tabs.
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Implementation
The implementation was changed to search using multiple glob patterns instead of just one. This involved refactoring the old
relevant_filename_patternmethod intorelevant_filename_patternsto return an array of patterns.This enables two key improvements:
1. Finding tests in matching subdirectories:
When triggering "Go to relevant file" on
app/models/user.rb, the search now includes patterns that look inside auser/subdirectory, finding files like:test/models/user_test.rb(existing behavior)test/models/user/create_user_test.rb(new)test/models/user/test_update_user.rb(new)2. Navigating back from nested tests:
The reverse navigation now also works for nested files. For example, from
test/requests/go_to_relevant_file/go_to_relevant_file_a_test.rb, it will correctly findlib/requests/go_to_relevant_file.rb. This is done by checking if the parent directory's name is included in the test file's name.Automated Tests
New tests have been added to cover these scenarios.
Manual Tests
In a test project, create the following file structure:
Open
app/models/user.rb.Click on the "Go to relevant file" button.
Expected: A VS Code quick pick should appear with both
create_user_test.rbandupdate_user_test.rbas options.Now open
test/models/user/create_user_test.rb.Click on the "Go to relevant file" button.
Expected: The editor should navigate directly to
app/models/user.rb.