> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:rspec-users-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of David Chelimsky
> Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 3:10 AM
> To: rspec-users
> Subject: Re: [rspec-users] Eliminating duplication from tests
>
> Can you please post specific examples of the use of these so we don't
> have to talk in generalities?
Sure, here is something I just wrote.
def assert_route_recognition path, controller, methods
describe "route recognition" do
[:get, :post, :put, :delete].each do |method|
if methods.include? method
it "should generate the params" +
" {:controller => '#{controller}', :action =>
'#{methods[method]}'}" +
" when the request method is #{method.to_s.upcase}" do
params_from(method, path).should == {
:controller => controller,
:action => methods[method]
}
end
else
it "should not accept the #{method} method" do
lambda {
params_from(method, path)
}.should raise_error(ActionController::MethodNotAllowed)
end
end
end
end
end # assert_route_recognition
> Of course your "testing" is progressing towards something more
> "test-like." You're calling it "testing" so you're probably thinking
> of it as "testing." You're using words like "ensure" instead of
> "specify" and you've even named your expectations "assert_xxx" instead
> of "expect_xxx."
Interesting. I'm just used to thinking that way I guess. What is wrong with
ensure instead of specify?
And I've never seen that convention with the expect prefix. Can you provide
an example?
Thank you very much for the help.
Brandon
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