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I have models Post and Image. Post has_many images

I have this field

<%= f.file_field :image, required: false %>

How to test adding image that is adding by cocoon gem methods with Capybara attach_file method?

attach_file( "file_field", "#{Rails.root}/spec/assets/example.jpg" )

What should I write instead of file_field? What is the name of this field should be? "image" or :image don`t work.

According to Capybara docs: "The file field can be found via its name, id or label text." But none of the above is working.

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  • Use save_and_open_page to open the page in your browser and the use the web inspector to find the name, id or label.
    – max
    Feb 18, 2016 at 15:19
  • could you add the html generated of your file field?
    – svelandiag
    Feb 18, 2016 at 15:21
  • You provide very little info for us to guess what the id/name/label of the field could be. Can you show us a little more to get an impression how your entire form/view code looks? Which form-builder are you using? Does your file-field have (a correct) label? Or show us the generated html of the field. Also it is possible to use xpath expressions instead: stackoverflow.com/questions/15165455/…
    – nathanvda
    Feb 19, 2016 at 9:49
  • Hi if my answer was useful, please consider select it as accepted answer, that's how the community works...
    – svelandiag
    Mar 2, 2016 at 19:22

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Try this code as this link

it "can upload an image" do
  post :picture, avatar: fixture_file_upload('files/spongebob.png', 'image/png')
  response.should be_success
end

Read answers of this question, I think would be helpful.

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Here is decision that I found, and it works for me. You search for all input elements on the page and then just setting the value for each.

elements = page.all(:css, 'input[type="file"]') elements[0].set "#{Rails.root}/spec/assets/example.jpg" elements[1].set "#{Rails.root}/spec/assets/example_2.jpg"

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