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2006 May 18
6
Routes and Testing Routes
I love the routes feature for RoR...until now. I''m trying to write tests to make sure my urls are correctly mapping to the routes I expect them to map to. This is driving me nuts because I simply can''t get any of my tests to pass. I have thus concluded that routes must work differently than I thought. If someone could possibly point me in the right direction, I would really
2006 May 18
2
Help with Routes
I love the routes feature for RoR...until now. I''m trying to write tests to make sure my urls are correctly mapping to the routes I expect them to map to. This is driving me nuts because I simply can''t get any of my tests to pass. I have thus concluded that routes must work differently than I thought. I will try to explain my understanding of how routes work. Via this
2011 Apr 21
0
Routing assertions
Hi Thanks for help me out I have two routes : match ''admin/categories'' => ''admin#categories'', :as => ''admin_category'' match ''admin/categories/:sub_category'' => ''admin#categories'' In rspec
2005 Dec 14
0
assert_generates and catch-all routes
I have a catch all route. map.connect ''people/*args'', :controller => ''people'', :action => ''default_action'' I can test this one way, with assert_recognizes. expected_options = { :controller => ''people'', :action => ''default_action'', :args => [''made_up''] } assert_recognizes
2006 Jan 07
2
Functional tests with routes
Hi all, I''m trying to do a route test using assert_generates and running into a bit of trouble. The controller that I am testing is in a module - class Admin::AdminPortalController def index end end I want the user to jump to the AdminPortal/index action when they use http://myApp/admin, so I''ve put the following in routes.rb map.admin_portal
2009 Mar 15
0
rspec-rails 1.2.0 Released
rspec-rails version 1.2.0 has been released! * <http://rspec.info/> * <http://wiki.github.com/dchelimsky/rspec> * <http://wiki.github.com/dchelimsky/rspec/rails> * <http://wiki.github.com/dchelimsky/rspec/upgrades> Behaviour Driven Development for Ruby on Rails. Changes: ### Version 1.2.0 IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Due to changes in Rails-2.3, there are some changes in
2010 Feb 15
1
possible bug: using assert_recognizes with extras
Hi. I am trying to use the extras hash parameter in assert_recognizes. I am using. assert_recognizes(expected_options, path, extras={}, message=nil) I have something similar to the documentation: assert_recognizes {:controller => ''items'', :action => ''list'', :id => ''1'', :view => ''print''},
2006 Jun 08
8
Routing help.... it is so difficult!
hi guys, sorry to trouble you all but i really dont understand how this routing thing work... it seems easy but it just dont work for me! here''s the situation : my url b4 : http://127.0.0.1:3001/admin/login my url after: http://127.0.0.1:3001/burninglegion/admin/login i wanna do something like this so i went to the routes.rb and type this: ActionController::Routing::Routes.draw do
2008 Jan 02
1
assert_recognizes with requirements => {:method => something}
I''m having trouble with my routing, and was wondering if anyone else had seen something similar. I''ve got these two routes: map.login ''/login'', :controller => ''sessions'', :action => ''new'', :requirements => { :method => :get } map.connect ''/login'', :controller => ''sessions'',
2006 Mar 26
2
Controllers in modules, not recognised - driving me mad!
Hi, I hope somebody can help me here but I''m having a very strange problem getting Rails to recognise controllers inside modules. The strange thing is, it was working the other day and I''ve not changed anything as far as I''m aware. I''m running on OSX using Ruby 1.8.4 and Rails RC1 (but I''ve also tried rolling back to Rails 1.0 and tried Edge Rails)
2006 May 09
1
name_url in tests
Hi there, I posted earlier asking about testing named routes in functional tests, but got no response, so I''m making my question less specific. It seems from the docs that it''s possible to to test named routes in cases such as: asserts_redirect_to name_url(:param => "whatever") but I haven''t seen any mention of it being used with any other tests and I keep
2009 May 02
10
Problem verifying routing error
Hi, When upgrading to rspec/rspec-rails 1.2.6 gem (from 1.1.12), I''m having a new problem verifying routes that should not exist. This is to support something like this in routes.rb: map.resources :orders do |orders| orders.resources :items, :except => [:index,:show] end I used to use lambda {}.should_raise( routing error ), but it stopped detecting any raised error.
2008 Aug 22
1
R CMD check problem
I have a query after finding an error running Rtools on a Windows machine. I am trying to build an update to the R fda library using Rtools27 under Windows XP Pro. This is the current fda library on RForge: http://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/fda Following R CMD build, R CMD check produces the following error in 00Install.out: installing R.css in F:/work/RForge/fda.Rcheck make: ***
2006 May 08
0
testing named routes
Hello, I''m trying to test routes named within a map.with_options statement. I have in routes.rb: map.with_options :controller => ''films'' do |f| f.overviews ''films/:index'', :action => ''index'', :requirements => { :index => /index(artist|date|title)\.html/ }, :index => ''new'' etc... end and
2007 Jul 02
6
Testing route globbing and limitations of get()
Hi everyone, I''m new to rails and also to rspec, but I tried to do my homework. To answer my questions, I searched this list''s archives, the Rails API, and Google, to no avail. Therefor, I''d be grateful if someone could point me in the right directions: 1) There doesn''t seem to be a counterpart to assert_recognizes in rspec. route_for() won''t work
2008 Nov 06
1
Strang line while plotting failure curves
Dear R helper, I encountered a problem when I tried to plot the cumulative failure rate (i.e. 1 - survival probability). I have used the following code to plot. The scenario is that patients are randomized to different treatment arm (rev in the code), the PCI revascularization was monitored over 5 years. #R code testfit <- survfit(Surv(pcifu,pci)~rev,data=subproc) testfit$surv <- 1 -
2008 Sep 29
1
strang locking behaviour with macosx clients
I'm running a samba pdc on my gentoo box in a mixed environment with a couple of Windows XP clients and only a few MacOSX clients. The users told me, the file locking across the platforms does not work properly sometimes. I tried to google my problem, but without luck. I switched all the flags related the lock mechanism of samba on and off, but the problem seems to be solved yet. The only
2008 Jul 19
1
Routes
Hi there, I''m having an issue with routes I frankly dont get. I have a controller named map which takes in a hash string and converts that to an actual url, works great so localhost:3000/f3gg or whatever works fine now, I have a controller which I want to use to add some records (needs to go through AJAX) I want two strings, from and to but nevermind that for now since I''m too
2006 Jul 05
2
How to write get functional test when there is no action by that name
I have following line in route.rb #event info for an event name map.connect ''event/:name_url'',:controller => ''home'',:action => ''event_info'' It causes a URL like http://localhost:3000/event/_jewels_exhibition_ to be sent to the home controller with action as ''event_info''. I am trying to test this action. My first
2011 Jul 19
2
strang behaviour of mice package
I am using mice package for multiple imputation. For one data (attached), mice doesn't impute all missing values. Specifically, some variables were not imputed at all. the reproducible code library(mice) test.df<-read.table(c:\\test.txt',header=T,sep=',') mi<-mice(test.df,maxit=10,m=5) sum(is.na(complete(mi,1))) >129 and x41, x50... were not imputed at all. Any