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Question

How can I get a list of all the routes in my Admin namespace so that I can use it in one of my tests?

Rationale

I frequently make the mistake of inheriting from ApplicationController instead of AdminController when creating new controllers in my Admin namespace. So, I want to write a test that visits all the routes in my Admin namespace and verifies that each one requires a logged in user.

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  • Try running rake routes........it gives you all routes that you defined in your application
    – LHH
    Oct 26, 2013 at 19:52
  • I'm am trying to use the list of routes in a test, so rake routes won't work for me. I need to be able to manipulate the list in code. Oct 26, 2013 at 19:58

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test_routes = []

Rails.application.routes.routes.each do |route|
  route = route.path.spec.to_s
  test_routes << route if route.starts_with?('/admin')
end
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    If you prefer, this can be a one liner: admin_routes = Rails.application.routes.routes.select { |route| route.path.spec.to_s.starts_with? "/admin" } Oct 26, 2013 at 23:36
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    I would rather filter on the controller used, which would result: Rails.application.routes.routes.select{ |route| route.defaults[:controller] == 'admin' && route.verb =~ 'GET'} (with a filtering on the request type also). Feb 17, 2014 at 14:59
  • You can also grab the routes.spec and call .each on it to loop through the tree. If you filter by literal? that will give you all the literal parts of the route which is often what I needed.
    – trcarden
    Jul 25, 2016 at 18:40
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In case anybody else wants to test that all routes in a namespace require a logged in user, here's how I accomplished it:

ROUTES = Rails.application.routes.routes.map do |route|
  # Turn route path spec into string; use "1" for all params
  path = route.path.spec.to_s.gsub(/\(\.:format\)/, "").gsub(/:[a-zA-Z_]+/, "1")
  verb = %W{ GET POST PUT PATCH DELETE }.grep(route.verb).first.downcase.to_sym
  { path: path, verb: verb }
end

test "admin routes should redirect to admin login page when no admin user is logged in" do
  admin_routes = ROUTES.select { |route| route[:path].starts_with? "/admin" }
  unprotected_routes = []

  admin_routes.each do |route|
    begin
      reset!
      request_via_redirect(route[:verb], route[:path])
      unprotected_routes << "#{route[:verb]} #{route[:path]}" unless path == admin_login_path
    rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound
      unprotected_routes << "#{route[:verb]} #{route[:path]}" unless path == admin_login_path
    rescue AbstractController::ActionNotFound
    end
  end

  assert unprotected_routes.empty?,
    "The following routes are not secure: \n\t#{unprotected_routes.uniq.join("\n\t")}"
  end
end

I welcome improvements.

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