how can I get the benefits of integration testing with Rspec on Rails REL_0_6_3, please? When I first started playing with Rspec on Rails, I hacked spec_helper.rb to include the IntegrationTest interface (diff below) as it was the minimum change I could make to get the the ability to run multiple actions across controllers in my spec. I use it to specify authenticated sessions and stuff. No, I didn''t know what I was doing, but it seemed to work. Today it bit me. I most-always run my specs separately so I know what''s failed but today I was doing some regression testing so ran rake spec:controllers for the first time (gasp!). Specs started to fail on the basic "controller.should_be_instance_of ...": <ApreviousController> should be an instance of <ThisNewController> A simple trace in lib/rspec_on_rails.rb (around lines 43-48) shows the following... >>>>>looking for AccountController >>>>>found #<AccountController:0xb74cff20> (next test) >>>>>looking for FeedbackController >>>>>found #<AccountController:0xb74ce288> >>>>>looking for FeedbackController >>>>>found #<AccountController:0xb74ce288> What really messes my brain is that the call to FeedbackController.new is returning an AccountController. Ouch. I''m messing something up big time. Each spec runs fine on its own by the way, with the trace as you''d expect. Two questions (perhaps one) 1. I am now using REL_0_6_3; how can I get the benefits of integration testing without this hack please? If I take it out, my cross controller (routed) url''s fail. 2. If I have to keep the hack, is it likely that my specs are failing by failing to fail ? In other words - can I trust the output any more? Many thanks, Jerry *** spec_helper.orig 2006-09-29 21:22:40.000000000 +0100 --- spec_helper.rb 2006-09-29 21:29:52.000000000 +0100 *************** *** 27,34 **** class Context def before_context_eval inherit SpecTestCase ! inherit ActionController::IntegrationTest end end end ***************