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In this exercise, you'll be breaking up a class called SurveyInviter
. This class contains two responsibilities: logic for sending invitations to each recipient, and logic for parsing a list of email addresses. Let's split the class into two in order to separate these responsibilities.
See an example from The Weekly Iteration.
To start, you'll want to clone and run the setup script for the repo
git clone [email protected]:thoughtbot-upcase-exercises/extract-class.git
cd extract-class
bin/setup
Extract a new class from SurveyInviter
(located at lib/survey_inviter.rb
) to split the recipients
string into multiple email addresses. Make sure to write tests for the new class as you go.
Use the new class from SurveyInviter
.
Make sure all tests are passing by running:
rake
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