rake spec:controllers
rake spec:helpers
rake spec:lib
rake spec:mailers
rake spec:models
rake spec:requests
rake spec:routing
rake spec:views
# spec/models/*.rb
describe MyModel do
end
# spec/controllers/*.rb
describe MyController do
describe "POST update" do
render_views #optional
it "works" do
post :update, { user: { name: "john" } }
controller
controller.send ...
response
expect(response).to be_success
expect(response).to have_http_status(200)
expect(response).to render_template("index")
expect(response).to redirect_to '/..'
expect(assigns :article).to eq article
response.status
end
end
end
# spec/requests/*.rb
describe "home page" do
it "displays the user's username after successful login" do
get "/login"
post "/login", username: "jdoe", password: "secret"
expect(response.status).to eql 200
expect(response).to redirect_to(...)
expect(response).to render_template(:show)
expect(response.body).to include 'hello'
follow_redirect!
end
end
# spec/routing/*.rb
describe "routing to profiles" do
it "routes /profile/:username to profile#show for username" do
expect(get: "/profiles/jsmith").to route_to(
controller: "profiles",
action: "show",
username: "jsmith"
)
end
it "does not expose a list of profiles" do
expect(get: "/profiles").not_to be_routable
end
end
# spec/helpers/*.rb
describe EventsHelper do
describe "#link_to_event" do
it "displays the title, and formatted date" do
event = Event.new("Ruby Kaigi", Date.new(2010, 8, 27))
# helper is an instance of ActionView::Base configured with the
# EventsHelper and all of Rails' built-in helpers
expect(helper.link_to_event).to match /Ruby Kaigi, 27 Aug, 2010/
end
end
end
# spec/features/*.rb
feature 'Signing in' do
given(:something) { "hi" }
background do
User.make email: 'hi@gmail.com'
end
scenario 'Signing in with credentials' do
end
end
be_a_new(Widget) # new_record?
render_template("new")
render_template(partial: 'form', locals: {...})
redirect_to(widgets_path)
route_to(..)
be_routable
have_http_status(500)
have_http_status(:created)
travel_to Time.new(2014, 11, 14, 01, 04, 44)
...
travel_back
travel_to Time.new(2014, 11, 14, 01, 04, 44) do
...
end
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