Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "Attachment-fu + Story Runner"
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 Jan 21
5
attachment_fu and story runner, any updates
I''m trying to write a story for a Rails app which involves using the
attachment_fu plugin to upload images.
After blunting my pick on this for a while, google found me this:
http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/134743#600831
So it seems that there''s a hole in Rails integration testing and
multipart form posting. David offered to incorporate a patch to story
runner at the end of the
2007 Mar 11
4
Faking it... import local files into attachment_fu
Hello,
I''m working on an import utility that will match the functionality of
uploading an object of a model that uses attachment_fu for
thumbnailing, etc.
Rather than uploading the file via a form, I want to populate the
params[:image][:uploaded_data] with data from a file already on the
server''s file system.
So far, I''ve been able to copy to an instance of Tempfile
2007 Nov 28
6
Broken edge
Hi all,
Not sure if I''m the only one with this problem...
We''re on edge for both rails and rspec, and i just did an update...
Some apparently innocuous rails stuff was updated, and then half my
specs broke due to an error in rspec_on_rails:
ArgumentError in ''UserController without logged in user should show
the index page''
wrong number of arguments (2
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/" #
2007 Nov 26
8
Renaming RailsExample to RailsExampleGroup
Fyi, I made the following renames:
* RailsExample -> RailsExampleGroup
* FunctionalExample -> FunctionalExampleGroup
* ControllerExample -> ControllerExampleGroup
* ViewExample -> ViewExampleGroup
* HelperExample -> HelperExampleGroup
* ModelExample -> ModelExampleGroup
This was done to keep the naming consistent with ExampleGroup.
2011 Aug 31
5
3.1rc8 - posting files in a test no longer works
A previously working test, that posted a file object no longer works
in the latest 3.1. The test looks like this:
params[:media][:new_attachment] = File.open("#{Rails.root}/test/data/
less_than_100.png")
post :create, params
In the controller, I obviously expect params[:media][:new_attachment]
to be a File object - and it used to be. Now it looks like #inspect
has been called on the
2007 Aug 22
8
How to spec an attachment_fu model
First off, I''m not trying to spec attachment_fu, I know it''s been tested.
But, I added some code to that model that I do need to test. Basically,
I need to somehow fulfill the "uploaded_data" property so I can actually
run my tests(otherwise they fail because of validations). The
"uploaded_data" field is what would grab the multipart data from form.
Here
2009 Jul 09
3
before(:all) and nested contexts
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 5:40 AM, Daniel Tenner<daniel.rspec at tenner.org> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Like everyone (?), I use nested contexts to keep my specs well organised and
> tidy.
> However, I have a problem. I have various sets of specs that needs to
> perform very time-expensive operations to set up the fixtures that will be
> examined in the tests. Two specific examples:
2010 Sep 01
4
NoMethodError: undefined method `force_encoding' for "Conten
Hi everyone!
Im trying to install mechanizer from
http://github.com/tenderlove/mechanize.
I`ve clone the project into /tmp folder. When I do rake inside the
folder /tmp/mechanizer it gives me this error:
mac159180:mechanize renatosis$ rake
(in /private/tmp/mechanize)
/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/bin/ruby -w
-Ilib:bin:test:. -e ''require "rubygems";
2006 May 31
4
acts_as_attachment , someone using it?
Hi, i just found the acts_as_attachment plugin for image upload, seems
sogood but i cant find any docs about it, if someone here using it can
give some references or working examples about the plugin that will be
excellent.
So what you wanna rails today?
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Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 May 01
10
large file storing in postgres sucks?
Hi,
I''m not sure if this is a postgres issue or not, but I''m using
Postgres 8.1. I have (in my functional tests) the following code:
upload = fixture_file_upload(''/files/podcast.mp3'', ''audio/mpeg'')
post :create, :product => valid_product, :media => { :image => upload }
And then in the controller:
blob = Blob.create :data
2007 Nov 29
3
Stylistic preferences
What are people''s opinions on which of these two styles is better to
use?
1) before
---------------------------
module UserSpecHelper
include GenericSpecHelper
def valid_sms_attributes(phone_number="12345")
{ :phone_number => phone_number }
end
end
describe User, "with phone number" do
include UserSpecHelper
before(:each) do
@user =
2007 Dec 13
16
"Tricks" for testing after_create callback???
I''ve got a model Message, which needs to send an email using action
mailer after it''s first saved in the database.
I want to pass the model to the mailer which then uses methods on the
message model to render the email.
So the natural way to do this is in an after_create callback on the
Message model.
But I can''t see an easy way to test this. Here''s my spec
2007 Nov 25
2
Rails sessions in plain text stories
Ok, maybe I''m being particularly thick, but I''ve been trying to find
the solution to this for a couple of hours now and I just can''t seem
to be able to do it...
I''m trying to write a step as such:
Given("user $email is logged in") do |email|
user = User.find_by_email(email)
session[:user_id] = user.id
end
This is the way it would
2007 May 22
3
Comments wanted about spec''ing out a couple controller methods
(oops, accidentally sent this to the rspec-devel list, sorry about that)
Could someone help me spec out these Rails controller methods? I
don''t know where to get started, especially with the transaction
stuff. Or, if anyone else could suggest ways I could improve the
code, that would be great as well.
Puzzle has_one Media. Both are AR model objects.
class PuzzlesController <
2007 Dec 08
3
Uploading photos using facebook & attachment_fu
Hi All,
I''m trying to use a form to upload a photo that I will save using
attachment_fu. I''m very new to Facebookr so I apologize if this is covered
somewhere, but I''m kind of stumped.
Here''s what I''m doing now:
<% facebook_form_for(:my_object, :url => { :action => ''upload_photo'', :id =>
params[:id] }, :html => {
2007 Dec 11
4
X100P Fxo card headaches
Hello List,
Im just dipping my feet into the asterisk world, and im having major
fxo problems
Im running Asterisk (from svn) + libpri (from svn) + asterisk-addons
(from svn) + asterisk gui (svn 1.4 branch) + zaptel (svn 1.4) on a
Debian Etch box, with 1gb ram, running all of the services for my home
server (web / db / music server etc), and i would like to run my PSTN
line from Kingston Comms,
2007 Jul 01
0
rake: uninitialized const ActionController::TestUploadedFile
Hi,
My app uses attachment_fu and I''d like to pre-load some data via a rake
task.
Thus:
[code]desc "Upload template files"
task :upload_files_test => :environment do |t|
conf = Conference.find(1)
[{:f => ''styles.css'', :type_code => ''css'', :content_type =>
''text/css''}].each do |i|
file =
2007 Oct 19
27
Assumption tests
Hi all,
I''ve been thinking about the whole validator/relationship speccing
issue, and I came up with a suggestion, which I''d love to get some
feedback on.
The full article is available at http://www.inter-sections.net/
2007/10/19/what-to-test-and-specify-and-where-to-do-it/ , with the
relevant bit being about halfway down, but here''s the gist of it:
1.