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I'm going through Chapter 5 of RailsTutorial.org.

I have one test that I can't get to work no matter what I do. It passes when I put in the string the variable passes, but not when I put in the variable itself.

The error says undefined method 'full_title' (I couldn't find an answer after 30 min of browsing related questions after typing this up.)

Doing a superficial test, the desired content displays in the app, the title includes the full title with 'Sign up.'

Here is my code:

require 'spec_helper'

describe "User pages" do

  subject { page }

  describe "signup page" do
      before { visit signup_path }
      it { should have_selector('h1', text: 'Sign up') }
      it { should have_selector('title', text: full_title('Sign up')) }
  end
end

This is when the error says undefined method 'full_title'

It passes when I use this code:

require 'spec_helper'

describe "User pages" do

  subject { page }

  describe "signup page" do
      before { visit signup_path }
      it { should have_selector('h1', text: 'Sign up') }
      it { should have_selector('title', text: 'Ruby on Rails Tutorial Sample App | Sign up') }
  end
end

Thanks for your help! Adam

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  • 2
    What about your spec/support/utilities.rb ?
    – tomferon
    May 7, 2012 at 23:34
  • I missed that. Trying it now.
    – ATSiem
    May 7, 2012 at 23:40
  • Heh, I'm running into the exact same problem in chapter 5 and just Google'd to see if there was a solution. I don't know about you but my spec/support/utilities.rb file contains the function and it seems like that file isn't being auto loaded, but I'm going to have to test that.
    – Gerry
    May 8, 2012 at 0:29
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    That's strange, just restarted guard and now it's working. Oh well. Good luck with your issue ATSiem
    – Gerry
    May 8, 2012 at 0:33
  • Thanks for the help thoferon and Gerry! I got all my full_title tests working once I included the 'utilities.rb'. I TOTALLY glossed over that as it looked like the guide was referencing the exercise from the earlier chapter. Turns out it was an exact duplication of the code in two places. (Not exactly ideal, as it mentions.)
    – ATSiem
    May 8, 2012 at 2:03

5 Answers 5

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Restarting Guard fixes the problem.

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  • this worked for me. I had the same problem. The command to run Guard is bundle exec guard
    – hatunike
    Nov 6, 2012 at 5:50
  • This worked for me. Always make sure to restart Guard before doing anything else.
    – narzero
    Oct 29, 2013 at 10:51
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To make the full_title tests work, make sure to create spec/support/utilities.rb from Listing 5.26

I skipped it by accident since it looks exactly like a duplicate method from Chapter 3.

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    And as Andriy Yurchuk said, restart Guard if you're using that.
    – jmosesman
    Apr 15, 2013 at 2:31
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I got the same problem, and here is how I solved it. Make sure that the file /spec/support/utilities.rb has the following code:

include ApplicationHelper

This will fix your problem.

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  • Are there drawbacks to this? I prefer this solution because it reduces duplicating the code from the ApplicationHelper in another file
    – Bert
    Feb 9, 2013 at 19:14
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If write: config.include ApplicationHelper into spec_helper.rb everything will work fine, but it that moment I don't see logic to have file utilities.rb into spec/support (everything works without it)

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I ran into the exact same problem... except after 20 minutes of banging my head against the wall, I finally saw what was wrong: I named the rspec/support folder suppport. No wonder spec_helper.rb couldn't find it. *facepalm*

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  • I did something similar: I mistakenly created the file rspec/requests/support/utilities.rb because I was in the requests directory when I created the support/ directory.
    – 7stud
    Sep 18, 2014 at 1:41

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