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My Rails project's 'spec' folder contains the following:

1) a 'controllers' subfolder with: a) a 'pages_controller' spec file (with corresponding "describe PagesController do" statement):

require 'spec_helper'

describe PagesController do
  render_views

  before(:each) do
    @base_title = "Ruby on Rails Tutorial Sample App | "
  end

  describe "GET 'home'" do
    it "should be successful" do
      get 'home'
      response.should be_success
    end

    it "should have the right title" do
      get 'home'
      response.should have_selector("title", content: @base_title+"Home")
    end
  end

  describe "GET 'contact'" do
    it "should be successful" do
      get 'contact'
      response.should be_success
    end

    it "should have the right title" do
      get 'contact'
      response.should have_selector("title", content: @base_title+"Contact")
    end
  end

  describe "GET 'about'" do
    it "should be successful" do
      get 'about'
      response.should be_success
    end

    it "should have the right title" do
      get 'about'
      response.should have_selector("title", content: @base_title+"About")
    end
  end

  describe "GET 'help'" do
    it "should be successful" do
      get 'help'
      response.should be_success
    end

    it "should contain the right title" do
      get 'help'
      response.should have_selector("title", content: @base_title+"Help")
    end
  end

end

b) a 'users_controller' spec file (with corresponding "describe UsersController do" statement):

require 'spec_helper'

describe UsersController do
  render_views

  describe "GET '/new'" do

    it "should be successful" do
      get 'new'
      response.should be_success
    end

    it "should have the right title" do
      get 'new'
      response.should have_selector("title", content: "Sign up")
    end

  end

end

2) a 'requests' subfolder with the following 'layout_links' spec file:

require 'spec_helper'

describe "LayoutLinks" do

  it "should have a Home page at '/'" do
    get '/'
    response.should have_selector('title', content: 'Home')
  end

  it "should have a Contact page at '/content'" do
    get '/contact'
    response.should have_selector('title', content: 'Contact')
  end

  it "should have an About page at '/about'" do
    get '/about'
    response.should have_selector('title', content: 'About')
  end

  it "should have a Help page at '/help'" do
    get '/help'
    response.should have_selector('title', content: 'Help')
  end

  it "should have a signup page at '/signup'" do
    get '/signup'
    response.should have_selector("title", content: "Sign up")
  end

end

I initially added the following code to my "users_controller" file:

it "should have a signup page at '/signup'" do
  get '/signup'
  response.should have_selector("title", content: "Sign up")
end

The test failed when I ran it, but when I added it to the 'layout_links' spec file, it passed. This tells me that I am missing some fundamental aspect of RSpec and/or integration testing. Am happy to re-word this question to make it more universal, if necessary.

1 Answer 1

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Your hunch is correct, there is some convention over configuration going on here.

Controller tests will work off the controller specified. So your PagesController test will work off...well, the PagesController. So the get 'home' line will try to get the home action in your Pages controller, the Pages controller is assume for all of those tests. Unless your Pages controller has a signup action it will error.

The requests type tests are for integration tests and don't assume a controller.

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