I want to use the very powerful Rails testing framework to test different kinds of servers (in my case, WordPress with some plugins I''m developing). WordPress will run on ''localhost'' and the database will be local. I''ll write the models to describe the database, so that Rails has full visibility into the data. I''ll use the fixtures and everything else. What''s needed is a way get the POST and GET calls to issue real HTTP requests (normally, to ''localhost'') and get the results from these calls back to Rails. From there, it''s an smooth sail. I''ll be able to use all the asserting calls and write normal looking tests. My question is - how do I bend the test environment so that? Where can I override the normal test code so that it issues real HTTP calls and collects their output? Thanks! Amir Helzer
Marnen Laibow-Koser
2009-May-04 16:50 UTC
Re: Use Rails test environment to test other kinds of servers
helzer wrote: [...]> I''ll write the models to describe the database, so that Rails has full > visibility into the data. I''ll use the fixtures and everything else.I tend to think this is a bad idea. Rails likes its DB set up a certain way, and that may or may not correspond to what WordPress expects. However, you should still be able to use Ruby to test stuff -- just probably without Rails.> > What''s needed is a way get the POST and GET calls to issue real HTTP > requests (normally, to ''localhost'') and get the results from these > calls back to Rails. FromTake a look at Webrat and Selenium. Also check out Cucumber and RSpec. But don''t expect to throw Rails into the mix. [...]> Thanks! > Amir HelzerBest, -- Marnen Laibow-Koser http://www.marnen.org marnen-sbuyVjPbboAdnm+yROfE0A@public.gmane.org -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.