What do you mean that it''s "leaking" into the other test? If
you have transactions turned on, then any records inserted into the db will be
removed for the next test.
My guess is that other tests just don''t set up the required
data...which is a problem with ActiveRecord callbacks and observers. In that
case, you''ll want to use a test data builder like fixjour or Factory
Girl, so you only have to set up the data in one place. Another approach is to
move your after_create code into an observer and use my no_peeping_toms gem
which disables observers in tests (and makes you explicitly enable them, either
all of them or individually). This way you can test your callbacks in the unit
tests for that behavior, and disable them everywhere else.
Cheers brother,
Pat
On Mar 30, 2011, at 9:31 AM, Curtis j Schofield wrote:
> I have an model in rails with an after_create that generates another
> object (for the purpose of making an audit trail).
>
> In the unit test - i want to verify this behavior.
>
> This behaviour - in other tests is breaking some exceptions around
> (include) - since the creation of the new audit trail
> is leaking into this other unit test.
>
> In the controller test this behavior doesn''t matter - in the
> integration test i do want this behavior.
>
> What am i doing wrong here?
>
>
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