Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "Spec custom finders"
2007 Jan 05
4
How To Spec Controllers with Finders
Given this code (which renders rjs), I''m faced with the fixture-
driven way of spec-ing or mocking. How the heck to you mock this so
the code at line (2) and (4) work right? I''m still struggling with
mocks but it seems like this can be done. Forgive the naivety of this
question.
1. def change_quantity
2. @line_item = LineItem.find_by_id(params[:id])
3. unless
2008 Mar 08
1
Session empty after request
Can anyone tell me what I''m doing wrong here?
it ''should try to set the current user from the session'' do
controller.session[SessionKeys::USER_ID] = 1
user = mock_model(User)
User.stub!(:find).and_return(user)
User.should_receive(:find).with(1).and_return(user)
controller.should_receive(:set_current_user)
do_request
end
When I watch the spec with my
2007 Nov 01
2
Writing controller specs
One thing that is bothering me about my controller specs is that
sometimes I end up with a number of examples that are the same except
for the example name.
The reason that this happens is that I''ve expressed all the expected
behavior with should_receive. While this does more or less work as
intended it doesn''t feel right.
As an example, let''s say I''m writing
2007 Jun 03
3
should_receive.again
Hi,
It appears that if I have 2 should_receives in a row, the latest one
overrides the previous one(s).
If there isn''t one, could we add a way to accumulate them, such as
@thing.should_receive(:method).and_return(@value)
@thing.should_receive(:method).again.and_return(@value)
@thing.should_receive(:method).again.and_return(@value)
would be equivalent to
2007 Dec 04
1
spec''ing shared controller methods
I want to isolate and spec methods that are shared by controllers,
and live in application.rb.
Whereas I usually also provide examples in individual controllers
that use these methods, not necessarily all the edge cases and I''d
like to isolate the examples.
This is the approach I''m taking (thanks to bryanl for suggestions and
http://pastie.caboo.se/123626). WDYT?
This
2007 Jan 24
2
A spec where interaction-based testing breaks down... (at least for now)
Here are the specs:
context "Finding all the stylesheets available to a company" do
setup do
@mock_company = mock("company")
@mock_company.stub!(:to_param).and_return "1"
Stylesheet.stub!(:find)
end
def do_find
Stylesheet.find_available_to @mock_company
end
specify "should convert the company into a parameter" do
2007 Jul 12
3
Agh, this is annoying. Why is this happening?
My problem:
Mock ''Task_1005'' received unexpected message :user_id= with (1)
No matter what I do to try to stub that out it will still fail out and give
me that message.
Here is my spec
describe TasksController, "handling POST /tasks" do
before(:each) do
@task = mock_model(Task, :to_param => "1", :save => true)
2007 Oct 26
5
specing rescue, ensure and else blocks of an Exception
Greetings,
I''m using rspec with rcov for my applications and there is one issue
which I cannot solve nor can find any proper information regarding
it: specing what is in a rescue block in case of an exception.
I''m using Ruby on Rails and I usually make use of exceptions in my
controllers, like the following example:
def action
@foo = Foo.find(1)
2011 Jul 27
3
Rspec with ActionMailer and .deliver
I''m in the process of migrating from Rails 2 with rspec 1 to Rails 3 with
rspec 2, the process has been going pretty well, however, today I came
across an issue that I wanted to share.
I have a controller that sends out an email through a mailer.
Rails 2
code: CurriculumCommentMailer.deliver_comment_update(@curriculum_comment,
"created")
Rails 3 code:
2007 Oct 05
13
spec''ing view render partial collection, local variable not found
I''m trying to spec out a render partial collection but I get the following
error
2)
NoMethodError in ''/games/_game.rhtml should show game name''
undefined method `body'' for #<#<Class:0x316580c>:0x2f1154c>
/Volumes/EXTERNAL/web/omenking.ca/vendor/plugins/rspec_on_rails/lib/spec/rails/matchers/have_text.rb:12:in
`matches?''
2007 Sep 30
9
Problems with testing nested routes using mocking
Hello forum
I have there to files
#----- virtual_host_controller.rb
class VirtualHostsController < ApplicationController
before_filter :capture_domain
# GET /domain/1/virtual_hosts/1
def show
@virtual_host = @domain.virtual_hosts.find(params[:id])
respond_to do |format|
format.html # show.rhtml
end
end
private
def capture_domain
if
2006 Oct 23
6
overriding mock expectations
There is one annoyance I''m encountering with the Mock API in rSpec.
Overall it works well, as far as dynamic mocks go ;)... but there''s
this one thing... It doesn''t allow overriding of expectations.
example:
m = mock("blah")
m.should_receive(:one).any_number_of_times().and_return(1)
m.should_receive(:one).and_return(1)
The second call to should_receive
2007 Jun 11
2
Testing create in Rails controller
Hi All
So I am a first-time caller ;-) ... and have been trying to apply
RSpec to the depot example in Dave Thomas'' book as I build the
application.
I am having a problem testing the admin controller create method and
cannot quite see where I am going wrong so was hoping for a pointer :-)
My spec looks like:
describe AdminController do
before(:each) do
@product =
2007 May 23
2
rspec mocha and controller specs without integrated_views
The ability to choose a mocking framework is great as I prefer mocha, but I
am have problems.
On my controller specs, I am forced to ''integrate_views'' as the following
code below shows you, the mocking of views is rspec specific. See stub!
versus mocha''s stub
unless block_given?
unless integrate_views?
2007 Dec 29
15
Do you think it would look cleaner?
I was looking over some of my specs.
I was thinking that the following:
@game.should_receive(:name).and_return(''The Battle for Blaze'')
@game.should_receive(:people).and_return(5000000)
@game.should_receive(:activated).and_return(true)
Would it look cleaner if I could do this instead?
@game.should_recieve_and_return(
:name => ''The Battle for Blaze''
2007 Jun 15
6
problem getting started with stubbing in rails controller specs
Hello, Ingo!
I''m copying your question to a new e-mail instead of replying to try
to keep message threads separate.
Have you tried setting up your expectation before issuing the get
statement? For example, take this out of the setup block:
get ''index'', :locale => ''en''
and move it after:
2007 Dec 04
10
Unexpected message on :attr_accessor
This may be a dumb noob issue, but I haven''t found any answers while seaching
the forum--
I have a controller method
def edit
@user = User.find params[:id]
@user.password_confirmation = @user.password
end
The User class has an "attr_accessor :password_confirmation" definition (so
"password_confirmation" doesn''t exist in the users table). My spec
2007 May 20
9
How to test for exceptions
Hi folks,
I''m in the process of converting a Test::Unit functional test to RSpec, but I''ve run into a slight problem. I tried looking through the documentation but I still don''t know what I missed.
Thanks in advance,
Blake
describe VenuesController, "on update" do
before(:each) do
@venue = mock("venue")
2010 Jul 29
1
Testing controller and action with parameters
I have an action and I am testing it like this:
The action:
==========
def create
@event = Evento.new(params[:event])
@event.aproved = false
if @event.save
redirect_to :action => "index"
else
render :action => "new"
end
end
The RSpec test:
==============
before do
@event = mock_model(Event)
2007 Oct 25
1
Mocking/Stubbing help with subdomain as account key
My app uses account_location to set up subdomains as account keys. In
my controllers, all my model operations are scoped through the
@current_person object.
The question is: How do I test this with RSpec''s mocking and
stubbing? Basically, I need to test that @current_person.things is
getting the find message and returning @thing. I''ve tried stubbing
and mocking