Did you migrate in test environment?
Dheeraj Kumar
On Tuesday 10 April 2012 at 2:48 AM, Nick Apperley wrote:
> Whenever I run the integration tests I find that if one test fails
> they all fail. This occurs even if one or more of the tests should
> succeed. Tried various solutions like clearing out the cache, checking
> to see if the tests are written correctly, double checking the routes
> used for testing, but it does not resolve the issue. Below are the
> contents of site_navigation_test.rb:
>
> ==============================================================> require
''test_helper''
>
> class SiteNavigationTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
> BaseUrl = ''http://localhost:3000''
>
> def setup()
> Rails.cache.clear()
> end
>
> test ''can visit Home page'' do
> result = false
>
> setup()
> begin
> result = get("#{BaseUrl}")
> rescue
> # Do nothing.
> end
> assert(result)
> end
>
> test ''can visit About page'' do
> result = false
>
> setup()
> begin
> result = get("#{BaseUrl}/about")
> rescue
> # Do nothing.
> end
> assert(result)
> end
>
> test ''about path exists'' do
> result = false
>
> setup()
> begin
> result = get(about_path())
> rescue
> # Do nothing.
> end
> assert(result)
> end
>
> test ''can visit Projects page'' do
> result = false
>
> setup()
> begin
> result = get("#{BaseUrl}/projects")
> rescue
> # Do nothing.
> end
> assert(result)
> end
>
> test ''projects path exists'' do
> result = false
>
> setup()
> begin
> result = get(projects_path())
> rescue
> # Do nothing.
> end
> assert(result)
> end
>
> test ''can visit Contact page'' do
> result = false
>
> setup()
> begin
> result = get("#{BaseUrl}/contact")
> rescue
> # Do nothing.
> end
> assert(result)
> end
>
> test ''contact path exists'' do
> result = false
>
> setup()
> begin
> result = get(contact_path())
> rescue
> # Do nothing.
> end
> assert(result)
> end
>
> test ''can visit Feedback page'' do
> result = false
>
> setup()
> begin
> result = get("#{BaseUrl}/feedback")
> rescue
> # Do nothing.
> end
> assert(result)
> end
>
> test ''feedback path exists'' do
> result = false
>
> setup()
> begin
> result = get(feedback_path())
> rescue
> # Do nothing.
> end
> assert(result)
> end
> end
>
> ==============================================================>
>
> Below are the contents of routes.rb:
>
> ==============================================================>
EAAWebsite::Application.routes.draw do
> root to: ''Pages#home''
> match ''/about'' => ''Pages#about''
> match ''/projects'' =>
''Pages#projects''
> match ''/contact'' => ''Pages#contact''
> #match ''/feedback'' =>
''Feedback#index''
>
>
> # The priority is based upon order of creation:
> # first created -> highest priority.
>
> # Sample of regular route:
> # match ''products/:id'' =>
''catalog#view''
> # Keep in mind you can assign values other than :controller
> and :action
>
> # Sample of named route:
> # match ''products/:id/purchase'' =>
''catalog#purchase'', :as
> => :purchase
> # This route can be invoked with purchase_url(:id => product.id)
>
> # Sample resource route (maps HTTP verbs to controller actions
> automatically):
> # resources :products
>
> # Sample resource route with options:
> # resources :products do
> # member do
> # get ''short''
> # post ''toggle''
> # end
> #
> # collection do
> # get ''sold''
> # end
> # end
>
> # Sample resource route with sub-resources:
> # resources :products do
> # resources :comments, :sales
> # resource :seller
> # end
>
> # Sample resource route with more complex sub-resources
> # resources :products do
> # resources :comments
> # resources :sales do
> # get ''recent'', :on => :collection
> # end
> # end
>
> # Sample resource route within a namespace:
> # namespace :admin do
> # # Directs /admin/products/* to Admin::ProductsController
> # # (app/controllers/admin/products_controller.rb)
> # resources :products
> # end
>
> # You can have the root of your site routed with "root"
> # just remember to delete public/index.html.
> # root :to => ''welcome#index''
>
> # See how all your routes lay out with "rake routes"
>
> # This is a legacy wild controller route that''s not recommended
for
> RESTful applications.
> # Note: This route will make all actions in every controller
> accessible via GET requests.
> # match '':controller(/:action(/:id))(.:format)''
> end
> ==============================================================>
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