I know how to write the following style of test for Minitest...
require "minitest_helper"
class ApplicationHelperTest < ActionView::TestCase
def test_nav_element_for_current_page
self.stub(:current_page?, true) do
nav_element('Home', '#').must_equal(
'<li class="active"><a href="#">Home</li>')
end
end
def test_nav_element_for_non_current_page
self.stub(:current_page?, false) do
nav_element('Home', '#').must_equal(
'<li><a href="#">Home</li>')
end
end
end
...but I want to write it in spec format. Here is what I have tried, but it does not work:
require "minitest_helper"
describe ApplicationHelper do
it "nav_element for current page" do
self.stub(:current_page?, true) do
nav_element('Home', '#').must_equal(
'<li class="active"><a href="#">Home</li>')
end
end
it "nav_element for non-current page" do
self.stub(:current_page?, false) do
nav_element('Home', '#').must_equal(
'<li><a href="#">Home</li>')
end
end
end
How do I tell Minitest that ApplicationHelper should automatically include ActionView::TestCase? I've tried several things, with no luck yet.
Just for background, application_helper.rb contains:
module ApplicationHelper
def nav_element(text, path)
options = {}
options[:class] = 'active' if current_page?(path)
link_tag = content_tag(:a, text, href: path)
content_tag(:li, link_tag, options)
end
end
I am using these bundled gems:
* rails (3.2.6) * minitest (3.2.0) * minitest-rails (0.1.0.alpha.20120525143907 7733031)
(Please note that this is the head version of minitest_rails (https://github.com/blowmage/minitest-rails).)