When building my app, I generated scaffolds, which created standard Rspec tests. I'd like to use these tests for coverage, but they seem to be failing due to nested routes:
When I run the test, this is its feedback:
Failures:
1) ListItemsController routing routes to #index
Failure/Error: get("/list_items").should route_to("list_items#index")
No route matches "/list_items"
# ./spec/routing/list_items_routing_spec.rb:7:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'
Finished in 0.25616 seconds
1 example, 1 failure
How do I tell Rspec that there are nested routes?
Here are the abridged files:
list_items_routing_spec.rb:
require "spec_helper"
describe ListItemsController do
describe "routing" do
it "routes to #index" do
get("/list_items").should route_to("list_items#index")
end
end
list_items_controller_spec.rb:
describe ListItemsController do
# This should return the minimal set of attributes required to create a valid
# ListItem. As you add validations to ListItem, be sure to
# adjust the attributes here as well.
let(:valid_attributes) { { "list_id" => "1", "project_id" => "1" } }
# This should return the minimal set of values that should be in the session
# in order to pass any filters (e.g. authentication) defined in
# ListItemsController. Be sure to keep this updated too.
let(:valid_session) { {} }
describe "GET index" do
it "assigns all list_items as @list_items" do
list_item = ListItem.create! valid_attributes
get :index, project_id: 2, {}, valid_session
assigns(:list_items).should eq([list_item])
end
end
routes.rb:
resources :projects do
member do
match "list_items"
end
end
Notes: - I've tried changing the rpec tests themselves to include a project_id, and that didn't help. - I'm using Factory Girl for fixture generation (not sure if this is relevant)
Thanks for your help!