I'm testing a controller action that redirects to a different action/view,
sending through some params. In my test, i'm only specifying the controller
and action that it should redirect to, but the additional params are making
it fail! Here's my test:
it "should redirect to batch_saved after completing batch_save" do
post 'batch_save', @params
response.should redirect_to(:controller => 'admin/users', :action =>
'batch_saved')
end
and here's the failure report:
'Admin::UserController When logged in as an admin level user should redirect
to batch_saved after batch_save' FAILED
expected redirect to {:controller=>"admin/users", :action=>"batch_saved"},
got redirect to
"http://test.host/admin/users/batch_saved?music_service_id=1&new_users%5B%5D%5Bemail%5D=mark%40zadeup.com&new_users%5B%5D%5Bfirstname%5D=Mark&new_users%5B%5D%5Bmusic_service_id%5D=1&new_users%5B%5D%5Bschool%5D=&new_users%5B%5D%5Bsurname%5D=Madeup"
Now, i would expect that since i'm just specifying a controller and action,
and we redirect to them, that the test would pass. But the params are
breaking it (I know this because i changed the controller action to not send
params through at all and the test passed). How do i do the test so that it
doesn't care about the params?
--
View this message in context:
http://www.nabble.com/params-are-making-my-%22should-redirect_to%22-test-fail---why---tp15460582p15460582.html
Sent from the rspec-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
_______________________________________________
rspec-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users