Best Active_mocker_ruby code snippet using ActiveMocker.rails_aults
rails_aults
Using AI Code Generation
1 def method_missing(method, *args, &block)2 ActiveMocker::Mock.new(method, *args, &block).mock3 def method_missing(method, *args, &block)4 ActiveMocker::Mock.new(method, *args, &block).mock5 def method_missing(method, *args, &block)6 ActiveMocker::Mock.new(method, *args, &block).mock7 def method_missing(method, *args, &block)8 ActiveMocker::Mock.new(method, *args, &block).mock9 def method_missing(method, *args, &block)10 ActiveMocker::Mock.new(method, *args, &block).mock11 def method_missing(method, *args, &block)12 ActiveMocker::Mock.new(method, *args, &block).mock13 def method_missing(method, *args, &block)14 ActiveMocker::Mock.new(method, *args, &block).mock
rails_aults
Using AI Code Generation
1 ActiveSupport::StringInquirer.new("test")2 {3 seed_loader: ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.method(:load_seed),4 }5 ActiveSupport::StringInquirer.new("test")6 {7 seed_loader: ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.method(:load_seed),8 }9 ActiveSupport::StringInquirer.new("test")10 {11 seed_loader: ActiveRecord::Tasks::DatabaseTasks.method(:load_seed),12 }13 ActiveSupport::StringInquirer.new("test")
rails_aults
Using AI Code Generation
1 @logger ||= Logger.new(STDOUT)2 @rails_aults ||= {}3ActiveMocker::Load.load('spec/support/models')4 @logger ||= Logger.new(STDOUT)5 @rails_aults ||= {}6ActiveMocker::Load.load('spec/support/models')7 @logger ||= Logger.new(STDOUT)8 @rails_aults ||= {}9ActiveMocker::Load.load('spec/support/models')10 @logger ||= Logger.new(STDOUT)11 @rails_aults ||= {}12ActiveMocker::Load.load('spec/support/models')13 @logger ||= Logger.new(STDOUT)
rails_aults
Using AI Code Generation
1 Pathname.new('.')2 Pathname.new('.')3 Pathname.new('.')4 Pathname.new('.')5 Pathname.new('.')6 Pathname.new('.')7 Pathname.new('.')8 Pathname.new('.')9 Pathname.new('.')
rails_aults
Using AI Code Generation
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