Sorry that this is only a tentatively RSpec-related question folks. I had a bug today which was caused by two routing resources being specified in a particular order: map.resources :comments map.resources :posts, :has_many => :comments When I was in the CommentsController, rendering the index action for a particular post, I made a link to sort the comments like this: <%= link_to ''Sort by date'', :sort => "date" %> The idea is that this will then render a link like /posts/123/comments?sort=date However, I actually got this: /comments?sort=date It seems that the order of the routing is important here: if I flip order of the map.resources calls so that the posts one comes first, the link renders as expected. So I concluded that the bug is caused by the routing code matching the first suitable route that it heard about. My question is about how to reproduce this in a spec. If I write this: route_for(:controller => ''comments'', :post_id => ''123'', :sort => ''date'').should == "/posts/123/comments/?sort=date" The spec passes. So something different is happening when my view is rendered, I guess to do with the way the controller and post_id are implied from the params when I call link_to. I can, and will, tighten up the view spec. But any thoughts on how to spec the routing specifically so that someone can''t re-order these map.resources calls and break things? cheers, Matt ---- http://blog.mattwynne.net http://songkick.com In case you wondered: The opinions expressed in this email are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of any former, current or future employers of mine. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/rspec-users/attachments/20080919/c7f40806/attachment-0001.html>