= flash_messages - @user = User.find(1) - if current_user == @user %new_forum= link_to ''new forum'', new_forum_path - @forum.each do |f| .group = link_to f.name, forum_path(f) - if current_user == @user = link_to ''edit'', edit_forum_path(f) = link_to ''destroy'', forum_path(f), :method => :delete =does anyone have some good example? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Am 14.03.2009 um 14:12 schrieb Zhenning Guan:> = flash_messages > - @user = User.find(1)move that to the controller or a helper. always. and if you try to find the admin with that, add a flag on the user so you can write current_user.admin? > - @forum.each do |f| > .group > = link_to f.name, forum_path(f) Am I wrong or shouldn''t that read: - @forums.each do |f| And do yourself a favour and write forum not f. Otherwise easily mistaken as a form.> does anyone have some good example?About testing. Test with a current_user (e.g. template.should_receive(:current_user).and_return(User.find(2)), with an admin and without any user at all. And of course test with @forums being empty, a special response for that case would be nice. ciao, tom -- Thomas R. "TomK32" Koll || http://tomk32.de || http://ananasblau.com just a geek trying to change the world Skype: TomK32 || Mail: tomk32 at gmx.de http://flickr.com/people/tomk32