On 20 November 2010 11:56, Neil Bye <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

Please don't top post, it makes it difficult to follow the thread.
Insert your comments at appropriate point in previous message.
Thanks.

> This is the test, it looks OK to me.
> require 'test_helper'
>
> class AnnnetteTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
>  def test_should_not_be_valid_without_story
> a = Annnette.create(:story => 'Neil')
> assert a.errors.on(:story)

So what can you deduce from this?  The test says a.errors.on(:story)
should be true.  When you run the test it says it is nil.  Your app is
allowing the create without generating errors.  However the test looks
a bit odd.  The name suggests that you are checking that you cannot
create an Annnette without a story, yet you appear to be giving it one
('Neil').

Colin

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