Hello Pat, the error still the sa...@errors={"user"=>["can't be blank"]}
But if we look on @base we have user:
@base=#<Property id: 996332877, user_id: 317248456, owner_id: 465176508, ...
>
And my code is:
describe Tenant do
fixtures :properties, :users ,:owners
def create_tenant(options = {})
record = Tenant.create({
:property => properties(:two),
:renters => "value for renters",
:guarantor => "value for guarantor",
:contact_name => "value for contact_name",
:contact_phone => "value for contact_phone",
:contact_email => "[email protected]",
:end_date => Date.today,
:beginning_date => Date.today,
:initial_value => "9.99"
}.merge(options))
end
before(:each) do
@tenant = create_tenant
end
it "should create a new instance given valid attributes" do
properties(:two).valid?
p properties(:two).errors
# @tenant.errors.should be_empty
end
And my fixtures still the same... I don't know what's happening, when I try
run on console or in browser everything ok... I think is something strange
with fixtures.
Atenciosamente,
Daniel Lopes Area Criações
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On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 10:14 PM, Pat Maddox <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 2:13 PM, Daniel Lopes <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hello Pat, even I load all my fixtures it still not reading anything from
> > users.yml ...
> > I will look at factory_girl but before I need understand what happening.
> > I try this:
> > require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../spec_helper')
> > describe Tenant do
> > fixtures :properties, :users , :owners
> > def create_tenant(options = {})
> > record = Tenant.create({
> > :property => properties(:two),
> > :renters => "value for renters",
> > :guarantor => "value for guarantor",
> > :contact_name => "value for contact_name",
> > :contact_phone => "value for contact_phone",
> > :contact_email => "[email protected]",
> > :end_date => Date.today,
> > :beginning_date => Date.today,
> > :initial_value => "9.99"
> > }.merge(options))
> > end
> >
> > before(:each) do
> > @tenant = create_tenant
> > end
> >
> > it "should create a new instance given valid attributes" do
> > p properties(:two).errors
> > properties(:two).should be_valid
> > # @tenant.errors.should be_empty
> > end
> > end
>
> What error are you getting now? Please post whatever error you're
> experiencing...when we change this code, I expect a different error,
> and would not know what it is. If it's the same, that's strange.
>
> Also, I noticed you have
> p properties(:two).errors
> properties(:two).should be_valid
>
> That's not going to show you anything, because errors don't get added
> until you call #valid? So change that to
>
> properties(:two).valid?
> p properties(:two).errors
>
> Pat
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