On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 5:36 AM, Matt Wynne <matt at mattwynne.net>
wrote:> I have some code I want to stub out as it''s not part of what
I''m testing.
>
> It''s got a bit of DSL going on, so there are method calls chained
together.
>
> The call I want to stub out looks like this:
>
> user.record_action(:uploaded_a_photo => concert).with_result(photo)
>
> So ideally, I''d just do @user.stub!(:record_action) and that would
return a
> null object that didn''t care what we did to it.
stub! returns self (@user in this case), that''s how it''s able
to chain
methods like and_return
>
> However, possibly due to my own ignorance, I''m having to do
something a lot
> more ugly, like this:
>
>
@user.stub!(:record_action).and_return(mock(''blah'',:null_object
=> true))
>
> Can anyone beautify this a bit more?
Only slightly:
@user.stub!(:record_action).and_return(mock(''blah'').as_null_object)
>
> cheers,
> Matt
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