I'm writing an integration test for a rails application using webrat. After filling out a form, the user presses submit and an account is created.

click_button "Submit"
assert_contain "Your Account Has Been Created"

However, the test fails:

expected the following element's content to include "Your Account Has Been Created":
You are being redirected.
<false> is not true.

Normally to follow a redirect I would use post_via_redirect, but from just looking at Webrat's examples, click_button followed by assert_contain should work

I just started using Webrat, so am I missing something obvious here? Why am I stuck with the redirect response?

Thanks!

Deb

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With a new Rails 3 app, I also had this problem testing a simple method which included a redirect_to call in the controller. The method itself worked fine, but Webrat would return the "You are being redirected." response.

Adding in a 'Then show me the page' step in cucumber (so the page that webrat sees opens in the browser) showed the 'You are being redirected." response with a link to an example.org link.

Based on this I discovered Yannimac's patch ( http://groups.google.com/group/webrat/browse_thread/thread/fb5ff3fccd97f3df ):

#/lib/webrat/core/session.rb
#starting at line 288

def current_host
- URI.parse(current_url).host || @custom_headers["Host"] || "www.example.com"
+ URI.parse(current_url).host || @custom_headers["Host"] || default_current_host
end

+ def default_current_host
+   adapter.class==Webrat::RackAdapter ? "example.org" : "www.example.com"
+ end 

Making these changes fixed the issue, so redirect_to calls with Webrat now work correctly.

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patch works perfectly – Jack Kinsella Nov 24 '10 at 15:28
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you can also use follow_redirect! – Rob Dec 3 '10 at 16:40
There is a problem with this... its not quite 100% it doesn't catch redirect_to :back – Rob Dec 3 '10 at 17:39
Worked for me, thank you! – Greg Fairbrother Jan 5 '11 at 4:37
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It seems odd that this still doesn't work correctly after months... – raidfive Jan 10 '11 at 20:55
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There are some issues with rails 3 and webrat. Please see:

http://baldowl.github.com/2010/12/06/coercing-cucumber-and-webrat-to-cooperate.html

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Works great for me in mode :rack. The essence is setting DEFAULT_HOST in Rack::Test which can be done easily in env.rb. It's trivial and maintainable, contrary to hacking webrat. – skalee Mar 3 '11 at 13:17
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Do you have any authentication in your apps? I presume the redirection is because of you have not been authenticated. If my assumption is right, write a setup to login first with Webrat.

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Here is the gist with exactly what you need to do to solve this problem.

https://gist.github.com/752766

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