6

I deactivated the user registration (Gem Devise) and I want to make a test to be sure the route /users/sign_up does not exists.

To do this I created a test in spec/features/user_spec.rb

require 'spec_helper'
require 'capybara/rspec'

feature "Users" do
  scenario "could not register " do
    expect(:get => "/users/sign_up").not_to be_routable
  end
end

When I run this test, I have this error :

1) Users could not register
   Failure/Error: expect(:get => "/users/sign_up").not_to be_routable
   NoMethodError:
     undefined method `routable?' for {:get=>"/users/sign_up"}:Hash
   # ./spec/features/user_spec.rb:8:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'

2 Answers 2

5

Got similar issue. The solution is:

.1 Create spec/routing/users_routing_spec.rb

.2 Inside that file write:

require "spec_helper"

describe UsersController do
  describe "routing" do

    it "routes to #index" do
      expect(:get => "/users/sign_up").not_to be_routable
    end
end
2

From here:

The be_routable matcher is best used with should_not to specify that a given route should not be routable. It is available in routing specs (in spec/routing) and controller specs (in spec/controllers).

Inside a Capybara feature you could do:

scenario "could not register " do
  visit("/user/sign_up")
  expect(page.status_code).to be(404)
end
1
  • 1
    I did move my test inside controller and it works. visit("/user/sign_up") throw a No route matches [GET] "/user/sign_up" for info. Thank for your help !
    – John Smith
    Jun 27, 2013 at 11:57

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.