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2007 Nov 09
9
fixture_file_upload and edge rspec?
Hi all, I had some specs that were using fixture_file_upload that were passing just fine. Then I froze edge rails to get some 2.0 functionality, then a I upgraded to trunk rspec to deal with uninitialized constant ActionView::Helpers::JavaScriptMacrosHelper After a couple other of tribulations, I have now gotten down to just a couple of not passing specs, all using the fixture_file_upload.
2008 Jun 09
10
Testing file attachment with Paperclip
Does someone have an example on faking a file upload for just ensuring it gets called, without actually uploading the file to s3. I thought that stubbing Model.has_attached_file would be enough, but it doesn''t seem so ... This is what I did: Video.stub!( :has_attached_file ).with( :name ).and_return( true ) has_attached_file is from paperclip, it gets mixed to the model. 1)
2010 Jun 20
7
rspec-rails 2.0.0.beta.12 showing undefined method error for route_to
First of all, I''ve been trying to find an answer for this problem all over the internet without luck. The thing is that I am using RVM with ruby 1.9.2-head and I created a new empty gemset. Then I installed bundler gem with: gem bundler install That installed the library into the /Users/damselem/.rvm/gems/ ruby-1.9.2-head at rails3/gems directory. Then I went to my rails 3 app
2011 Oct 02
5
tutorial: gravatar_image_tag problem
Hi all, Still working through the Hartl tutorials. Making progress but am hitting (another) wall. The repository is on github at: git-9UaJU3cA/F/QT0dZR+AlfA@public.gmane.org:aamax/sample_app.git if you want to see the code. I''ve pretty much followed the tutorial exactly except I am using rails 3.1.0 rather than 3.0.1 and some of the other gem versions are different. I
2010 Apr 15
11
Rails 3, Rspec 2, Autotest
Trying to set up a Rails 3 project with RSpec and Autotest. I followed these steps exactly: http://gist.github.com/365816 But when I start up autotest, I get: $ autotest loading autotest/rails style: Rails instead of: $ autotest loading autotest/rails_rspec2 style: RailsRspec2 And autotest doesn''t seem to do anything. Any idea what''s happening? I''m using Ruby
2009 Jan 27
2
[RSpec] Error when returning multiple values from a stub
Hey guys. I''ve just found some odd behaviour within RSpec 1.1.12 , and would like to know whether this is a bug, or I''m doing something wrong. When I give multiple return values to a stub, like this: SubtitleFile.stub!(:new).and_return @sf1, @sf2 RSpec complains: Mock ''SubtitleFile_1001'' received unexpected message :size with (no args) However, if I
2007 Dec 11
14
Attachment-fu + Story Runner
Hi all, I''m trying to run a Story Runner integration test that uploads a file through Attachment-fu. I''ve tried various ways of specifying the file data, from custom mocks: class MockFile < Struct.new (:original_filename, :read, :content_type); end fdata = MockFile.new "test_upload.txt", "Test Upload", "text/plain" to
2010 Sep 08
4
Re-using Rspec Matchers
Hey Everyone, Is it good practice to call matchers from within matchers? Kinda like this pattern: See: http://gist.github.com/570467 -- Brian
2011 Jan 14
2
Rspec autotest error
Hi all, I tried testing with Rspec for first time, following a tutorial. "rspec spec/" works fine but when I try ''autotest'' it gives me the error message below. I also made a gist about it: https://gist.github.com/779265 It seems like a redgreen or ZenTest error. I''m using Ubuntu10, Rails3, Ruby 1.9 and RVM. Any help is appriciated, thanks in advance, gezope
2010 Nov 29
0
[TDD] [Rails] - Rspec test for application_helper.rb fails when trying to access application_controller method.
In a method named logo in my application helper, I reference an application controller method (current_account) that has been marked as a helper method with the following syntax: helper_method :current_account When I test out the setup in the browser (without rspec), rails is happy with this setup. However, when I run the spec, the spec won''t pass and gives me the following error:
2007 May 10
1
RSpec 0.9.4
RSpec 0.9.4 has just been released. Gems haven''t rsync''ed around the globe yet, so you might have to wait a few hours to install it. The big news this time is Spec::Ui 0.2.0, which has been released along with RSpec core. This RSpec extension gives you custom Watir matchers (custom Selenium-RC matchers are not implemented yet). Moreover, it comes with a custom KICK ASS formatter
2012 Jun 08
1
[Rails 3.2.5] Rails: unit test fixture_path : fixture_file_upload cannot find the file ...
I am trying to perform a test unit, using FactoryGirl include ActionDispatch::TestProcess FactoryGirl.define do factory :article do ....... photo { fixture_file_upload ''/files/test.jpg'', ''image/jpg'' } end end IN mt test_helper.rb I defined the fixture_path def fixture_path File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/fixtures/" #
2010 Sep 23
2
rspec runner setting $KCODE considered harmful?
I ran across a problem today in which some code ran fine in regular operation but failed in a test case. I scratched my head and thought "why would running from within the test harness change the behavior of my code?" Clearly it was the Heisenberg uncertainty principle in action! :) I discovered the root cause was that the rspec runner is setting the magical ruby global, $KCODE, to
2011 Aug 28
3
rspec-rails render_views doesn't render layouts? / how to check flash isn't rendered
I''m trying to test that "static" pages (they''re ERB, but get cached), generated through rails, don''t render any stray flash notices left over by the authentication system (Devise) or wherever else. I''ve tried writing this controller spec, but it appears that response.body only renders the template, not its layouts? describe "so that static
2007 Jan 14
2
rspec and set_table_name?
Hi there I have a Value class in my Rails app; however ''values'' is a reserved word in MySQL so in my value.rb file, I''ve declared set_table_name as ''vals''. However, in setting up my specs for this model, I''m hitting errors that seem to be resulting from rspec not seeing the set_table_name declaration in my model file. For instance,
2011 Mar 03
1
Does RSpec interfere with Pathname#dirname or Pathname#realpath ?
Hi, I starting a new project, and have run into behavior I cannot replicate in irb, (i.e. outside of using rspec) when the directory? returns true, so I thought I''d ask here, in case any one has seen this badhavior. ruby-1.9.2-p136 rspec (2.5.0) rspec-core (2.5.1) rspec-expectations (2.5.0) rspec-mocks (2.5.0) When I try to run this spec: require Pathname(__FILE__).ascend { |d|
2012 Dec 15
7
Re-imagined README.md for rails applications
Most of the time I use readme.md file to explain how to properly install the dependencies and run the application for first time. I use [something like](https://gist.github.com/3058000) as a README.md scaffold. Just an idea, What would you guys think about replacing the current readme with something like this? https://gist.github.com/3058000 Oguz Bilgic Thanks -- You received this
2011 Aug 05
5
named context or calling include_context with block?
Hello, I''m playing around with Rspec again after going from test/unit to rspec then back to test/unit... :) Right off the bat, I find myself wanting to do something like this: https://gist.github.com/1128091 Basically, I want to name a context, then call it later by name, passing a block to it. Or in other words... what is the best way to DRY this code?
2012 Feb 01
10
Very strange problem: Ton's of ruby process just running simple command "rails --version" or "rails
Very strange problem: Ton''s of ruby process just running simple command "rails --version" or "rails new test1"" I have very strange problem. I try to run this simple command "rails new test1" --> this suppose to be create a new rails site. "rails --version" --> even this I got ton''s of ruby process but I got a lot of ruby
2010 Nov 10
0
no output from rspec -- fixed
Resend from 10/29/2010 due to bounce back. This is in reference to an email sent to the group on On Oct 18, 2010, at 1:24 AM. Short version: The solution was indeed to downgrade to test-unit 1.2.3 gem ''test-unit'', ''1.2.3'' Longer version: I went through my github repository and found a version of my gemfile that worked with rspec. I then carefully compared