On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Nick Hoffman <n...@deadorange.com> wrote:
> On 25/02/2009, at 9:49 PM, Suprie Leonhart wrote: > >> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 4:39 AM, Nick Hoffman <n...@deadorange.com> >> wrote: >> >> Hi Suprie. AFAIK, RSpec populates the "request" object in your specs after >> a controller action is called. Since your "should know if it's from >> blackberry" example doesn't call a controller action, the "request" object >> is nil. >> -Nick >> >> so i should put the test on controller spec then ? >> >> -- >> -- >> Best Regards >> Suprie >> > > Ultimately, you should be speccing your application's behaviour rather than > specific methods. If a controller action calls #mobile_content? , then write > specs for that action, and make sure to cover the case(s) when > #mobile_content? is called. > thanks a lot for the advice. -- -- Best Regards Suprie http://suprie.in.ruangkopi.com "Mendapat upah karena menyenangkan orang lain yang tidak punya persangkutan dengan kata hati sendiri, kan itu dalam seni namanya pelacuran?"
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