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I want to create an object and then delete it during an rspec test... is this possible?

This code:

describe User do

  it "should be invalid if email is not unique" do
    user = FactoryGirl.create(:user, id: 1, email: "[email protected]").should be_valid
    FactoryGirl.build(:user, email: "[email protected]").should_not be_valid
    User.destroy(user.id)
    FactoryGirl.build(:user, email: "[email protected]").should be_valid
  end


end

returns the error:

Failure/Error: User.destroy(user.id)
     NoMethodError:
       undefined method `id' for true:TrueClass

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The issue isn't that you can't delete the user within your rspec test - it's that your user object isn't getting the assignment you intended:

FactoryGirl.create(:user, id: 1, email: "[email protected]").should be_valid

evaluates to true, and is assigned to user. Then, when you try to call user.id, it looks for the id property of true and gets stuck.

You might split out that particular line to:

FactoryGirl.build(:user, id: 1, email: "[email protected]").should be_valid
user = FactoryGirl.create(:user, id: 1, email: "[email protected]")

or not worry about local user variable and just delete based on the email address, i.e.

User.destroy((User.find_by email: "[email protected]").id)
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