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When testing a JSON response from an RSPEC controller test using DHH's JBuilder, my response.body is always "{}". It works fine in development/production modes AND when I use the to_json method instead of jbuilder, I get proper JSON in my response.body.

Anyone have a clue as to why my response.body would always be "{}" when testing?

----- Debugger

it "should return the cart items via JSON", :focus do

get :index, :format => :json
end

(rdb:1) response.body

"{}"

2 Answers 2

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For anyone that is having the same issue. I have figured it out.

You must call render_views within the controller tests you are doing. If you do that, you should then see a response.body with your JSON contained :)

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  • You must call render_views because when running controllers, view rendering is by default disabled. This speeds up the running of the test since you should only be testing controller behavior in a controller test.
    – a moose
    Jul 24, 2014 at 22:50
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    how to use render_views, ref: relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-rails/v/3-5/docs/controller-specs/…
    – Spark.Bao
    Sep 8, 2016 at 7:34
  • github.com/rspec/rspec-rails > Note: To encourage more isolated testing, views are not rendered by default in controller specs. If you are verifying discrete view logic, use a view spec. If you are verifying the behaviour of a controller and view together, consider a request spec. You can use render_views if you must verify the rendered view contents within a controller spec, but this is not recommended.
    – Spark.Bao
    Sep 9, 2016 at 8:49
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You could find a solution from https://github.com/rails/jbuilder/issues/32

So in rspec/spec_helper.rb

RSpec.configure do |config|
  # https://github.com/rails/jbuilder/issues/32
  config.render_views = true
end

After above option are added, JSON result will show via jbuilder renderer

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