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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T19:25:59+00:00 2026-05-15T19:25:59+00:00

So I’m writing some rspec tests and I’m embarrassed at my lack of Ruby

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So I’m writing some rspec tests and I’m embarrassed at my lack of Ruby understanding.

I have a file structure that looks like the following:

  • GUI_Tests/Tests/test_spec.rb
  • GUI_Tests/windows_gui.rb
  • GUI_Tests/upload_tool.rb

when I run spec for the test_spec.rb file, I require the upload_tool file to be included like so:

spec -r ../upload_tool -fs test_spec.rb

Then, the upload_tool requires windows_gui.rb, like so:

require '../windows_gui'

My question is, why so I have to reference windows_gui.rb relative to test_spec.rb (requiring the ../) rather than the upload_tool.rb? This feels wrong to me, I’ll want to use the upload_tool.rb out of context of the test specs, which means changing the requires each time.

Clearly I’m missing something, but if I don’t reference relative to the test spec I get a file not found error.

Sorry for being so ignorant here, but I’m coming up empty handed. Any thoughts appreciated.

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    2026-05-15T19:26:00+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:26 pm

    You don’t. requires are relative to the current directory, which in your case was GUI_Tests/Tests. If you did this instead:

    cd ..
    spec -r upload_tool -fs Test/test_spec.rb
    

    You would have to use this:

    require 'windows_gui' # without '../'
    

    The most common way to get around that problem is using File.dirname(__FILE__):

    require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'windows_gui')
    

    NOTE: in Ruby 1.9.2 require changed it’s defaults: Ruby: require vs require_relative – best practice to workaround running in both Ruby <1.9.2 and >=1.9.2

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