I am having some trouble getting the right usage of Machinist and Shoulda in my testing.
Here is my test:
context "on POST method rating" do
p = Product.make
u = nil
setup do
u = login_as
post :vote, :rating => 3, :id => p
end
should "set rating for product to 3" do
assert_equal p.get_user_vote(u), 3
end
And here's my blueprints:
Sham.login { Faker::Internet.user_name }
Sham.name { Faker::Lorem.words}
Sham.email { Faker::Internet.email}
Sham.body { Faker::Lorem.paragraphs(2)}
User.blueprint do
login
password "testpass"
password_confirmation { password }
email
end
Product.blueprint do
name {Sham.name}
user {User.make}
end
And my authentication test helper:
def login_as(u = nil)
u ||= User.make()
@controller.stubs(:current_user).returns(u)
u
end
The error I get is:
/home/jason/moderndarwin/vendor/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/validations.rb:1090:in `save_without_dirty!': Validation failed: Login has already been taken, Email has already been taken (ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid)
from /home/jason/moderndarwin/vendor/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/dirty.rb:87:in `save_without_transactions!'
from /home/jason/moderndarwin/vendor/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:200:in `save!'
from /home/jason/moderndarwin/vendor/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/connection_adapters/abstract/database_statements.rb:136:in `transaction'
from /home/jason/moderndarwin/vendor/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:182:in `transaction'
from /home/jason/moderndarwin/vendor/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:200:in `save!'
from /home/jason/moderndarwin/vendor/rails/activerecord/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:208:in `rollback_active_record_state!'
from /home/jason/moderndarwin/vendor/rails/activer开发者_高级运维ecord/lib/active_record/transactions.rb:200:in `save!'
from /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/machinist-1.0.6/lib/machinist/active_record.rb:55:in `make'
from /home/jason/moderndarwin/test/blueprints.rb:37
from /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/machinist-1.0.6/lib/machinist.rb:77:in `generate_attribute_value'
from /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/machinist-1.0.6/lib/machinist.rb:46:in `method_missing'
from /home/jason/moderndarwin/test/blueprints.rb:37
from /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/machinist-1.0.6/lib/machinist.rb:20:in `instance_eval'
from /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/machinist-1.0.6/lib/machinist.rb:20:in `run'
from /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/machinist-1.0.6/lib/machinist/active_record.rb:53:in `make'
from ./test/functional/products_controller_test.rb:25:in `__bind_1269805681_945912'
from /home/jason/moderndarwin/vendor/gems/thoughtbot-shoulda-2.10.2/lib/shoulda/context.rb:293:in `call'
from /home/jason/moderndarwin/vendor/gems/thoughtbot-shoulda-2.10.2/lib/shoulda/context.rb:293:in `merge_block'
from /home/jason/moderndarwin/vendor/gems/thoughtbot-shoulda-2.10.2/lib/shoulda/context.rb:288:in `initialize'
from /home/jason/moderndarwin/vendor/gems/thoughtbot-shoulda-2.10.2/lib/shoulda/context.rb:169:in `new'
from /home/jason/moderndarwin/vendor/gems/thoughtbot-shoulda-2.10.2/lib/shoulda/context.rb:169:in `context'
from ./test/functional/products_controller_test.rb:24
I can't figure out what it is I'm doing wrong... I have tested the login_as with my auth (Authlogic) in my user_controller testing.
Any pointers in the right direction would be much appreciated!
I've got a partial solution... I've solved the problem above, but the should_redirect_to function is still giving me fits...
This is my new test code:
context "on POST method rating" do
setup do
@u = login_as
@p1 = Product.make
@p2 = Product.make # Make a second product that we'll show after rating the first
post :vote, :rating => 3, :id => @p1
end
should "set rating for product to 3" do
assert_equal @p1.get_user_vote(@u), 3
end
should_redirect_to("product page") {show_product_url(:id => @p2)}
end
And my new error:
response to be a redirect to <http://test.host/products/555660218> but was a redirect to <http://test.host/products>.
Any ideas where to go from here?
Is your controller redirecting to products_url?
Side note: you shouldn't use random data (Faker) for any validation that requires uniqueness. That's what Factory Girl's sequences are for. I assume Machinist has something similar.
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