Here is my test which is failing at the moment :
describe "User request update" do
let(:user_one) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
let(:user_two) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
let(:mail) { UserMailer.notify_users(user_one, user_two) }
it "should notify both users" do
mail.to.should include(user_one.email)
mail.to.should include(user_two.email)
end
end
Here is my mailer bit :
def notify_users(requestor, user)
[requestor, user].each{ |u| notify_user(requestor, u) }
end
def notify_user(requestor, user)
@requestor = requestor
@user = user
mail :to => user.email, :subject => "User requested update"
end
How can I test is the mail being sent to both users?
let(:mail)
and thenmail.to
in your test is a bad idea ... you'll be sending the notification twice in that test which isn't what you want to be testing.let
memoizes the result so if you callmail
a second time, it will just return the result without re-evaluating the expression.