Hey, thx for your answer, but I'm still getting an error
Api::V1::UsersController routing routes to #index
Failure/Error: expect(:get => "/users", :subdomain => 'api').to
route_to("api/v1/users#index")
No route matches "/users"
I also tried an other route with /v1/users but thats the same thing:
Api::V1::UsersController routing routes to #index
Failure/Error: expect(:get => "/v1/users", :subdomain => 'api').to
route_to("api/v1/users#index")
No route matches "/v1/users"
# ./spec/routing/users_routing_spec.rb:8:in `block (3 levels) in <top
(required)>'
Am Montag, 16. Januar 2017 23:36:24 UTC+1 schrieb Jon Rowe:
>
> I believe you need to use the full `expect(get(‘/users’, :subdomain =>
> ‘api’)).to route_to("api/v1/users#index”)` to make this work, as RSpec
> can’t guess the constraint for you.
>
> Jon Rowe
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>
> On Tuesday, 17 January 2017 at 09:24, Gabriel Zangerl wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm having an *Rails 5 --api* with Rspec (core) 3.5.4.
> The API is working under the subdomain *api.mywebsite.com
> <http://api.mywebsite.com>.*
> The Controllers are in an *api module* and a* v1 namespace.*
>
> Routes look like this:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *... constraints subdomain: 'api' do scope module: 'api' do # API
> v1 namespace :v1 do resources :users, except: :edit end
> endend*
>
> Controllers are lying at *app/controllers/api/v1* like the
> *UsersController.rb:*
> module Api::V1
> class UsersController < ApplicationController
> def my_methods
> ...
> end
> end
> end
>
> In the *spec/routing/users_routing.rb* I have got e.g.:
> require "rails_helper"
>
> RSpec.describe Api::V1::UsersController, type: :routing do
> describe "routing" do
> it "routes to #index" do
> expect(:get => "/users").to route_to("api/v1/users#index")
> end
> end
> end
>
> But when I call *rails spec* in the console, I get multiple errors like:
> Api::V1::UsersController routing routes to #index
> Failure/Error: expect(:get => "/users").to route_to("users#index")
> No route matches "/users"
> # ./spec/routing/users_routing_spec.rb:8:in `block (3 levels) in
> <top (required)>'
>
> Can someone help me here?
> Am I missing something??
>
> Thx.
>
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