Daniel Salmeron Amselem
2010-Jun-20 18:58 UTC
[rspec-users] rspec-rails 2.0.0.beta.12 showing undefined method error for route_to
First of all, I''ve been trying to find an answer for this problem all over the internet without luck. The thing is that I am using RVM with ruby 1.9.2-head and I created a new empty gemset. Then I installed bundler gem with: gem bundler install That installed the library into the /Users/damselem/.rvm/gems/ ruby-1.9.2-head at rails3/gems directory. Then I went to my rails 3 app directory and I ran "bundle install" which showed this: http://gist.github.com/446011 and when I ran gem list I got: http://gist.github.com/446005 Everything seems perfect, but when running some route specs I got an undefined method error for route_to method. I''ve checked in the github repository and it actually exists. So I decided to look inside the library but I couldn''t find the /rspec/rails/matchers/ routing_spec_matchers.rb directory and either the matchers directory. So, my question is: Why is not the file in there? Why is not the matchers directory either? Then I found under /Users/damselem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.2-head at rails3/ a bundler directory with some gems, and with folder names like: devise-d498cf3a4e1a3fef3f4f071d4feec6a489efe480-master formtastic-8ab93b34c3a97eee21e38185e14bed2f769c81e5-rails3 shoulda-b78dbf514bbce3272023d3a4742474857c2eb3c3-master Why is that? Why there are two different directories for gems? Why are devise, formtastic and shoulda not in the gems directory? Thank you very much, and sorry for asking so many questions, but I''m quite lost with all this.
Daniel Salmeron Amselem
2010-Jun-21 11:56 UTC
[rspec-users] rspec-rails 2.0.0.beta.12 showing undefined method error for route_to
I forgot to add the error: 1) AccountsController Routes should route to new action with GET Failure/Error: { :get => "/accounts/new" }.should route_to(:controller => "accounts", :action => "new") undefined method `route_to'' for #<RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup::Nested_1::Nested_1:0x000001088836c8> # /Users/damselem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378 at rails3/gems/ actionpack-3.0.0.beta4/lib/action_dispatch/testing/assertions/ routing.rb:175:in `method_missing'' # ./spec/controllers/accounts_controller_spec.rb:8:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'' On Jun 20, 8:58?pm, Daniel Salmeron Amselem <daniel.amse... at gmail.com> wrote:> First of all, I''ve been trying to find an answer for this problem all > over the internet without luck. > > The thing is that I am using RVM with ruby 1.9.2-head and I created a > new empty gemset. Then I installed bundler gem with: > > gem bundler install > > That installed the library into the /Users/damselem/.rvm/gems/ > ruby-1.9.2-head at rails3/gems directory. Then I went to my rails 3 app > directory and I ran "bundle install" which showed this: > > http://gist.github.com/446011 > > and when I ran gem list I got: > > http://gist.github.com/446005 > > Everything seems perfect, but when running some route specs I got an > undefined method error for route_to method. I''ve checked in the github > repository and it actually exists. So I decided to look inside the > library but I couldn''t find the /rspec/rails/matchers/ > routing_spec_matchers.rb directory and either the matchers directory. > So, my question is: Why is not the file in there? Why is not the > matchers directory either? > > Then I found under /Users/damselem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.2-head at rails3/ a > bundler directory with some gems, and with folder names like: > > devise-d498cf3a4e1a3fef3f4f071d4feec6a489efe480-master > formtastic-8ab93b34c3a97eee21e38185e14bed2f769c81e5-rails3 > shoulda-b78dbf514bbce3272023d3a4742474857c2eb3c3-master > > Why is that? Why there are two different directories for gems? Why are > devise, formtastic and shoulda not in the gems directory? > > Thank you very much, and sorry for asking so many questions, but I''m > quite lost with all this. > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
Julien Palmas
2010-Jun-23 12:51 UTC
[rspec-users] rspec-rails 2.0.0.beta.12 showing undefined method error for route_to
Daniel, your post saved my day! I got the same undefined method `route_to'' error with rspec-rails v2.0.0.beta.12 and did not understand why ... Seems like this method has been added after the v2.0.0.beta.12 tag. You''ll have to use the tip of the repo to get that working, until v2.0.0.beta.13 or RC is out -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Daniel Salmeron Amselem
2010-Jun-23 13:03 UTC
[rspec-users] rspec-rails 2.0.0.beta.12 showing undefined method error for route_to
Hmm... So what do you have in your gemfile? Just gem rspec-rails, without the version? Do you know why there are some gems that are installed in the bundler directory? Thank you very much ! On Jun 23, 2:51?pm, Julien Palmas <li... at ruby-forum.com> wrote:> Daniel, your post saved my day! > > I got the same undefined method `route_to'' error with rspec-rails > v2.0.0.beta.12 and did not understand why ... > > Seems like this method has been added after the v2.0.0.beta.12 tag. > You''ll have to use the tip of the repo to get that working, until > v2.0.0.beta.13 or RC is out > -- > Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
Julien Palmas
2010-Jun-23 13:16 UTC
[rspec-users] rspec-rails 2.0.0.beta.12 showing undefined method error for route_to
Daniel A. wrote:> Hmm... So what do you have in your gemfile? Just gem rspec-rails, > without the version? Do you know why there are some gems that are > installed in the bundler directory? Thank you very much !In my gem file, for rspec-rails gem ''rspec-rails'', :git => ''http://github.com/rspec/rspec-rails.git'' what you see in the bundler dir are, AFAIK, gem specified with git repos, just like the line above. (ie : gems build from source by bundler) -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
David Chelimsky
2010-Jun-23 13:21 UTC
[rspec-users] rspec-rails 2.0.0.beta.12 showing undefined method error for route_to
On Jun 23, 2010, at 8:16 AM, Julien Palmas wrote:> Daniel A. wrote: >> Hmm... So what do you have in your gemfile? Just gem rspec-rails, >> without the version? Do you know why there are some gems that are >> installed in the bundler directory? Thank you very much ! > > In my gem file, for rspec-rails > gem ''rspec-rails'', :git => ''http://github.com/rspec/rspec-rails.git'' > > what you see in the bundler dir are, AFAIK, gem specified with git > repos, just like the line above. (ie : gems build from source by > bundler)Keep a couple of things in mind that when you use this approach: 1. You are using unreleased software. Expect additional headaches, but please report them so we know what''s broken. 2. You have to run ''bundle install'' or ''bundle update'' to get the latest code. Cheers, David
Daniel Salmeron Amselem
2010-Jun-23 13:24 UTC
[rspec-users] rspec-rails 2.0.0.beta.12 showing undefined method error for route_to
Ok, thanks! That would make sense if I installed some gems via "gem install" and other using "bundle install", right? In my case I installed all gems using bundler. Don''t know... Anyways, thanks. On Jun 23, 3:16?pm, Julien Palmas <li... at ruby-forum.com> wrote:> Daniel A. wrote: > > Hmm... So what do you have in your gemfile? Just gem rspec-rails, > > without the version? Do you know why there are some gems that are > > installed in the bundler directory? Thank you very much ! > > In my gem file, for rspec-rails > gem ''rspec-rails'', :git => ''http://github.com/rspec/rspec-rails.git'' > > what you see in the bundler dir are, AFAIK, gem specified with git > repos, just like the line above. (ie : gems build from source by > bundler) > -- > Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us... at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users
Vineeth Pradhan
2011-May-26 06:31 UTC
[rspec-users] rspec-rails 2.0.0.beta.12 showing undefined method error for route_to
One of the problems could be that your routing specs is in the wrong directory. Make sure all your routing specs go into ''spec/routing'' directory. Hope that helps. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.