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I am trying to run an RSpec test, and I want to detect if the test failed in the after method. I have something like this right now:

after(:each) do
  cc = ConnectController.new()
  cc.update(<TEST-SERVER-CONTROLLER>, <TC-RESULT-ID>, result?)    
end

As you can see, the result? function is what I need to replace, to detect if the test fails or not, and to also get information about the test that failed.

Thanks!

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The after each block runs in the context of class which exposes example and you can detect failures by checking the exception method on example thusly:

after(:each) do
  if example.exception != nil
    # Failure only code goes here
  end
end
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