Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "Rendering a view and passing a variable"
2007 Oct 05
4
have_xml_tag
Hi
Was just using have_tag on an xml response and found the problem
outlined and resolved here
http://weblog.jamisbuck.org/2007/1/4/assert_xml_select
Just wondered if there is any support in rspec?
Cheers
Shane
Shane Mingins
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2007 Nov 28
2
Testing cookies
Hello,
Here''s a test I wrote for cookies:
it "should change language when params[:id] is present" do
cookies[:thothle_language] = ''e''
get ''index'', :id => ''f''
response.cookies["thothle_language"].should equal(''f'')
end
The error I get is the following:
...expected
2007 Aug 01
3
Test Rendering nothing in Rails
Hi
In a controller I have method that is accessed via an AJAX call and
will conditionally do:
render :nothing => true
to test the condition hitting this line I was hoping to do something
like:
response.should render_template(:nothing)
How should I test this behaviour?
Cheers
Shane
2007 Nov 21
2
When you sometimes wonder how to test this??
Hi
Just something that I have been finding very helpful sometimes when I
am stuck with "how could I test this?" moments is looking at the
Rails test suite.
At the moment I am working on testing our custom error_messages_for
methods and I have found looking at how the Rails tests in
active_record_helper work helpful :-)
So just thought I''d share that. Have
2008 Mar 14
2
Lib Specs and config.use_transactional_fixtures = true
Hi
We have specs in our rails project other than model/view/controller ..
we have interests and lib ...
using use_transactional_fixtures = true seems fine in a spec in the m/
v/c and interests directories but not in lib
Just wondered if anyone had any quick thoughts as to why that may be???
Shane Mingins
ELC Technologies (TM)
1921 State Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Phone: +64 4 568
2007 Dec 17
2
RSpec 1.1.0 (Rails) --- Supported Rails Versions?
Hi
Just a quick question .... what backward versions of Rails will the
1.1.0 versions of RSpec and Spec::Rails support?
I think I maybe under the (incorrect) impression that I had to go to
Rails 2.0 for 1.1.0
Cheers
Shane
Shane Mingins
ELC Technologies (TM)
1921 State Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Phone: +64 4 568 6684
Mobile: +64 21 435 586
Email: smingins at elctech.com
AIM:
2007 Sep 04
7
1.05 to 1.08
Hi
We are looking at moving a project over from 1.05 to 1.08 but have a
problem with some of our helper specs
They work fine in 1.05 but error in 1.08 and it is the calls to route
helper methods that seems to be the problem.
I did some playing around .. because the code being tested is
reasonably large etc ... but this sample (using the peepcode app)
seems to boil down the problem
2008 Mar 10
10
tutes on testing controllers
hello spec''ers,
i''m in the hunt for guides on testing controllers with rspec, would
you guys recommend any?
thanks
Oliver
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2007 Oct 25
3
Mocking Workers in Backgroundrb
Hi
Has anyone mocked a call like the following for backgroundrb?
MiddleMan.new_worker(:class => :admin_email_worker, :args => params
[:email])
I cannot seem to find the correct manner to do it.
Would have liked to be able to do MiddleMan.should_receive
(:new_worker).with(:class => :admin_email_worker, :args => {"body" =>
"my message"})
Cheers
Shane
2007 Dec 04
4
AutoTest / Rspec - "stack level too deep"
Hello,
I''m running AutoTest with Rspec on a Rails application.
Every 20 or so runs I get "stack level too deep" on one particular
controller stub.
Ex.
controller.stub!(:login).and_return(true)
This particular line is in a before block of a certain describe block. The
strange thing is, every single spec in this file fails on that one line,
even the specs in other describe
2008 Jan 30
9
catching errors, rspec basics
Trying to spec the following but don''t know if I''m using the right matcher.
How do I spec? Plz, sugar on tops.
Audience.stats
- should have a stats of 80 when passed a flux of 10
- should return an error when passed a string (ERROR - 1)
1)
TypeError in ''Audience.stats should return an error when passed a string''
String can''t be coerced into Fixnum
2007 Sep 25
4
Autotest with RSpec Rails and Engines
Hi
We have a Rails project using an engine which I want to run autotest
with rspec against.
So the project specific specs are in the specs directory but the
common specs are in the specs directory of the engine plugin (e.g.
vendor/plugin/engine/specs)
Just wondering where I would be looking to change configuration so
that autotest will also look for the specs in the engine directory?
2007 Oct 04
3
Is stubbing a call to super possible?
Hi
Is stubbing a call to super possible? I am testing a protected
method called authorized in a Rails controller ... part of the logic
flow calls super which calls the method authorized in the application
controller.
As I am focused on the logic of the method in the controller I am
testing I just wish to stub the value returned in the super.
Is this at all possible?
Cheers
Shane
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 Sep 14
6
Need help in View Spec
Hello everyone:
I am kind of puzzled in writing spec on view partials. I can not find much
information about the "should have_tag" syntax in Rspec. Can rspec test a
particular attribute of a tag (e.g. input tag)? Let me put an example here:
#../view/group/_index
<div id="test">
<input type="button" value="update" onclick="update()"
2007 Aug 02
2
Do the :attributes and :content matchers work
[Rails plugin 1.0.5]
Hi,
I am looking for some guidance.
When working on a partial which looks like this
<div class="bug" style="width: 100%;" />
I have some examples which should fail - I think - but do not:
it '' should fail'' do
response.should have_tag( ''div.bug'', :content => ''There is no
2007 Mar 09
6
AssertSelect for strings?
Hi,
Is there a way to use the have_tag matcher on a string instead of the
response body from a view? I have a helper in a method rails project
that returns an html fragment which I would like to test.
Like this:
module SomeHelper
def some_helper_method
"<p>foo</p>"
end
end
context "The SomeHelper"
helper_name :some
specify do
2009 Apr 16
6
Cucumber - step negating another expecting step
On 16 Apr 2009, at 11:22, Joaquin Rivera Padron wrote:
> at the moment I do it this way, hiding the complexity out of the
> steps:
>
> Then /^I should see the people search form$/ do
> people_search_form_exists
> end
>
> Then /^I should not see the people search form$/ do
> people_search_form_exists "not"
> end
>
> and then the method:
>
>
2009 May 23
9
undefined method `assert_select'
I''m having trouble getting the specs to run for a plugin where I want to
fix a bug. (I''ve actually already found and fixed the bug, but I don''t
want to submit a fix without a test!) When I started the specs weren''t
running, but it may be that I''m using Rails 2.3.3 and the plugin has
been tested on 2.1 and earlier. I went through writing a spec for a
2007 Oct 01
15
how to spec views
I''m trying to spec a view but haven''t done much view specing.
This view render different partials depending on authentication of the user:
annon, admin, player
So I I''ll write if conditionals in the view with the partials
it "should render signup propaganda for annon users trying to view games"
do
render "/games/index.rhtml"