CONTROLLER ACTION:
def deleteDept = {
def departmentInstance = Department.findByName(params.department.name)
if (!departmentInstance) {
println "no dept instance"
throw new org.codehaus.groovy.grails.exceptions.NewInstanceCreationException ("could not create DeptInstance for ${params.department.name}")
} else if (departmentInstance.paySvcs && !departmentInstance.paySvcs.isEmpty()){
println "instance with paySvcs"
// !!!! do not delete the department if it has payment services !!!!
departmentInstance.errors.reject('department.do.not.delete.message')
// render(view: "editDept", model: [departmentInstance: departmentInstance])
redirect(action: "editDept", id: departmentInstance.id)
} else{
println "proceed to delete"
try {
departmentInstance.delete(flush: true)
flash.message = "${message(code: 'default.deleted.message', args: [message(code: 'department.label', default: 'Department'), departmentInstance.name])}"
redirect(action: "appAdmin", id: departmentInstance.id)
}
catch (org.springframework.dao.DataIntegrityViolationException e) {
println "something went wrong"
flash.message = "${message(code: 'default.not.deleted.message', args: [message(code: 'department.label', default: 'Department'), departmentInstance.name])}"
redirect(action: "editDept", id: departmentInstance.id)
}
}
}
INTEGRATION TEST:
def AppAdminController controller = new AppAdminController() // create the controller
controller.metaClass.message = { Map p -> return "foo" } // message dummy returning garbage - work around the controller message exception
controller.params.department = [name:"dept1", phone:"817-273-3260", g_password:"password", street:"Main St.", g_userID:"user", unitCode:"1234567", email:"[email protected]", zip:"75097", fax:"817-273-2222"]
def dept2 = new Department (name: "Dept2", unitCode: "1234568", street: "Main St.", zip: "75097", fax: "817-273-2222", phone: "817-273 3260", email: "[email protected]", g_userID: "user", g_password: "password")
def dept1 = new Department (name: "Dept1", unitCode: "1234568", street: "Main St.", zip: "75097", fax: "817-273-2222", phone: "817-273 3260", email: "[email protected]", g_userID: "user", g_password: "password")
def math = new PaySvc()
def another = new PaySvc()
dept.paySvcs = []
dept.paySvcs.add(math)
dept.paySvcs.add(another)
mockDomain(Department, [dept1, dept2])
def svcTest = Department.findByName("Dept1")
assertNotNull svcTest // record Dept1 exists
assertEquals 2, svcTest.paySvcs.size() // 2 paySvcs total
controller.deleteDept() // calling the action
svcTest = null
svcTest = Department.findByName("Dept1")
assertNotNull svcTest // record Dept1 still exists, it was not deleted
// can't test render, controller.response.contentAsString is null
// but testing at the UI is OK
// assertEquals "editDept", controller.response.contentAsString // action should render "editDept"
assertEquals "editDept", controller.redirectArgs.action
QUESTION:
render(view: "editDept", model: [departmentInstance: departmentInstance])
works when testing manually at the UI. But in the integration test the controller.response is null when using render, but returns the expected redirectArg when using redirect. Any ideas why?
grails.test.ControllerUnitTestCase
? It saves writing a lot of the setup code and mocks out render and redirect for easy testing. Check out stackoverflow.com/questions/2846177/…grails.test.ControllerUnitTestCase
base class in integration tests too.