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I want to test a file upload in rails, but am not sure how to do this.

Here is the controller code:

def uploadLicense
    #Create the license object
    @license = License.create(params[:license]) 


    #Get Session ID
    sessid = session[:session_id]

    puts "\n\nSession_id:\n#{sessid}\n"

    #Generate a random string
    chars = ("a".."z").to_a + ("A".."Z").to_a + ("0".."9").to_a
    newpass = ""
    1.upto(5) { |i| newpass << chars[rand(chars.size-1)] }

    #Get the original file name
    upload=params[:upload]
    name =  upload['datafile'].original_filename 

    @license.format = File.extname(name)

    #calculate license ID and location
    @license.location = './public/licenses/' + sessid + newpass + name 

    #Save the license file
    #Fileupload.save(params[:upload], @license.location) 
    File.open(@license.location, "wb") { |f| f.write(upload['datafile'].read) }

     #Set license ID
    @license.license_id = sessid + newpass

    #Save the license
    @license.save

    redirect_to :action => 'show', :id => @license.id 
end

I have tried this spec, but it doesnt work:

it "can upload a license and download a license" do
    file = File.new(Rails.root + 'app/controllers/lic.xml')
    license = HashWithIndifferentAccess.new
    license[:datafile] = file
    info = {:id => 4}
    post :uploadLicense, {:license => info, :upload => license}
end

How can I simulate the file upload, using rspec?

6 Answers 6

307

You can use fixture_file_upload method to test file uploading: Put your test file in "{Rails.root}/spec/fixtures/files" directory

before :each do
  @file = fixture_file_upload('files/test_lic.xml', 'text/xml')
end

it "can upload a license" do
  post :uploadLicense, :upload => @file
  response.should be_success
end

In case you were expecting the file in the form of params['upload']['datafile']

it "can upload a license" do
  file = Hash.new
  file['datafile'] = @file
  post :uploadLicense, :upload => file
  response.should be_success
end
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    This should be marked as the answer, because it is correct. Thanks man! Mar 18, 2012 at 18:30
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    See bit.ly/OSrL7R (stack overflow question 3966263) if you are getting file does not exist errors. A different form is needed in Rails 3.2: @file = Rack::Test::UploadedFile.new(Rails.root.join('spec/fixtures/files/test.csv'), 'text/csv')
    – Mike Blyth
    Sep 3, 2012 at 10:04
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    fixture_file_upload also works if you specify the full path to the file: "Rails.root.join('spec/fixtures/files/test.csv"
    – jmanrubia
    Apr 11, 2013 at 10:37
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    fixture_file_upload is being treated as a string in params, anyone know why? Aug 27, 2013 at 14:17
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    @AbePetrillo (or whoever sees the comment and has the same question) I had the same issue. In my case, the first argument to post was a path helper method, whose only intended argument I didn't enclose in parentheses, so the following tokens were interpreted as additional args to the helper, rather than args for the post itself. E.g., I had post order_documents_path @order, document: file instead of post order_documents_path(@order), document: file.
    – soupdog
    Mar 16, 2016 at 0:50
56

I am not sure if you can test file uploads using RSpec alone. Have you tried Capybara?

It's easy to test file uploads using capybara's attach_file method from a request spec.

For example (this code is a demo only):

it "can upload a license" do
  visit upload_license_path
  attach_file "uploadLicense", /path/to/file/to/upload
  click_button "Upload License"
end

it "can download an uploaded license" do
  visit license_path
  click_link "Download Uploaded License"
  page.should have_content("Uploaded License")
end
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    Of course this works in an integration spec. OP's question is concerning a controller unit spec, considering he's only posting controller code. Just saying if anyone's confused. Do this in a feature spec, do ebsbk's answer in a unit spec.
    – Starkers
    Jun 28, 2014 at 13:44
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    The file path needs to be in quotes
    – sixty4bit
    Jul 11, 2015 at 17:23
35

if you include Rack::Test*, simply include the test methods

describe "my test set" do
  include Rack::Test::Methods

then you can use the UploadedFile method:

post "/upload/", "file" => Rack::Test::UploadedFile.new("path/to/file.ext", "mime/type")

*NOTE: My example is based on Sinatra, which extends Rack, but should work with Rails, which also uses Rack, TTBOMK

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    FYI: You don't necessarily have to include Rack::Test::Methods to use Rack::Test::UploadedFile. require 'rack/test is enough.
    – xentek
    Oct 25, 2013 at 21:44
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    I din't even have to require 'rack/test'. if you are using Rack::Test::UploadedFile that's good enough to use it. Provided your rails app setup is fine. PS: I'm on Rails 4 and ruby 2.1 Oct 2, 2014 at 7:38
  • Vishnu's comment is the most accurate, as he is requiring the method explicitly. Including rack/test will include everything from test, which includes test/methods, but also includes everything in test, so probably more than you need.
    – zedd45
    Mar 28, 2016 at 13:48
19

I haven't done this using RSpec, but I do have a Test::Unit test that does something similar for uploading a photo. I set up the uploaded file as an instance of ActionDispatch::Http::UploadedFile, as follows:

test "should create photo" do
  setup_file_upload
  assert_difference('Photo.count') do
    post :create, :photo => @photo.attributes
  end
  assert_redirected_to photo_path(assigns(:photo))
end


def setup_file_upload
  test_photo = ActionDispatch::Http::UploadedFile.new({
    :filename => 'test_photo_1.jpg',
    :type => 'image/jpeg',
    :tempfile => File.new("#{Rails.root}/test/fixtures/files/test_photo_1.jpg")
  })
  @photo = Photo.new(
    :title => 'Uploaded photo', 
    :description => 'Uploaded photo description', 
    :filename => test_photo, 
    :public => true)
end

Something similar might work for you also.

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This is how I did it with Rails 6, RSpec and Rack::Test::UploadedFile

describe 'POST /create' do
  it 'responds with success' do
    post :create, params: {
      license: {
        picture: Rack::Test::UploadedFile.new("#{Rails.root}/spec/fixtures/test-pic.png"),
        name: 'test'
      }
    }

    expect(response).to be_successful
  end
end

DO NOT include ActionDispatch::TestProcess or any other code unless you're sure about what you're including.

3

I had to add both of these includes to get it working:

describe "my test set" do
  include Rack::Test::Methods
  include ActionDispatch::TestProcess
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