Hi. My issue is similar to the one in this post: http://groups.google.com/group/rspec/browse_thread/thread/973d770e45bdd6cd/8ba067476003f08f?lnk=gst&q=render+controller+should_receive#8ba067476003f08f
(which, btw, I could not reply to...only option was "Reply to Author") where I have a RESTful controller. I want create to redirect/render the new action if the model fails to save with the supplied form values. Pretty basic and typical stuff. In Rails, if I use redirect_to(new_my_model_path) then the entered values along with the error_messages on the object are lost and I can't re-fill the form or list the errors. If I use render :action => "new" then I keep all the request data and can use it to fill in form, etc. In my spec, if I use controller.should_receive(:render).with({:action=>"new"}) I get an expectation error that render is never called. This is true if I remove the .with() as well. If y'all could let me know either 1) Why my redirect_to vs render argument is flawed and/or 2) What I am doing wrong in the spec, I'd appreciate it. Thanks, Ruprict _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users