I'm not a fan of all the configuration you need to do to get a test suite up and running.
It feels like it's a lot more difficult than it needs to be for something relatively simple.
Often times I spend most of my time debugging Crappybara, or optimizing my spec_helper than I am actually testing code.
Though my complaint mostly lies with Crapybara, perhaps that's a sign that I should shift my focus towards less integration testing and more unit testing.
I am using the BootStrap Saas gem (https://github.com/thomas-mcdonald/bootstrap-sass) with Rails 4.
I am trying to set up scrollspy, however I can not get the effect to work. I have done research and gone through
Bootstrap 3 scrollspy strange behaviour - not updating active class on scroll,
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Is the bootstrap-scrollspy.js being included? You can try something like $('#navbar').scrollspy() in the console to find out. You'll get an error message if it's not found.
Usually the easiest way to debug javascript is via console. Make sure that the appropriate classes are being set when you call that method as well, if they are, chances are you're missing some CSS or the classes are being overridden by something else.