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I have models specs, controllers spec and request spec. When I run:

         rspec spec

models spec are run first, then request and then when controller specs are run the specs for the first controller are OK, but the next fail. But when I run only the controller specs they all pass. I am with rails 3.0.9, ruby 1.8, factory_girl 2.2.0. I have

        config.cache_classes = true

in test.rb and I can't change the version of ruby or factory_girl. Can someone help me?

UPDATE:

This is the error:

 96) UsersController reset_password: as non-master_admin: does not reset a user's password
 Failure/Error: let!(:user) { Factory(:admin_user) }
 ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch:
   AdminUser(#-630697398) expected, got MerchantUser(#-629918188)
 # ./app/models/activity.rb:33:in `log'
 # ./config/initializers/add_activity_logging.rb:8:in `_callback_after_759'
 # ./spec/controllers/users_controller_spec.rb:8

in spec/controllers/users_controller_spec.rb:8:

let!(:user) { Factory(:admin_user) }

in activity.rb:33:

  create(:user => user, :title => title, :changeable_id => changeable.id,
      :changeable_type => changeable.class.to_s, :data => attributes)

also there is:

  belongs_to :user, :class_name => 'AdminUser'

in the class AdminUser there isn't has_many activities but when I tried to add it I couldn't add it correctly I guess. Thanks for the help

UPDATE: AdminUser and MerchantUser are descendants of User

POSIBLE FIX The line that gave error was actually:

   admin_user = Factory(:tech_admin)

I replaced it with:

  admin_user = FactoryGirl.build_stubbed(:tech_admin)

This way the file activity.rb is not reached

FINAL FIX Apparently the problem was with Factory(:reseller). I replaced it with FactoryGirl.create(:reseller) and it everything work. Though now I am wondering and searching what is the difference between the two uses

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  • We really can’t say much without the exact command line calls you’re using, and the error messages that are displayed. Possibly also the code of the controller spec that’s failing. Feb 14, 2013 at 13:10
  • It looks like user is actually a MerchantUser object, not AdminUser when the spec is run. Can you check that? Feb 14, 2013 at 13:41
  • Yes. I am sure I am using factory for AdminUser Feb 14, 2013 at 13:51
  • But it seems to be creating a MerchantUser. Can you check the class of user in the spec? Add "puts user.class" in the test case, or something like that. Feb 14, 2013 at 13:53
  • I add it and now I am waiting for execution of all test. It is interesting that the test never fails when he is run alone but fails when he is run with all other. Feb 14, 2013 at 13:56

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