Dear Aslak and David:
I have tried two possible ways to get expect_render work. However, they
all failed. My combinations are:
my controller spec
describe MyController do
before do
#do nothing
end
it "should render the index partial" do
controller.expect_render(:partial=>'index') #1st way
MyController.expect_render(:partial=>'index') #2nd way
end
end
The 1st way gave me an error: Mock 'expect_render_mock_proxy' expected
:render with ({:partial=>'index'}) once, but received it 0 times
The 2nd way gave me an error: undefined method 'expect_render'
Do I need to mock the controller or there are some mistakes I have made in
my spec?
Shaker wrote:
>
> Hi:
> I am a rspec beginner. I have scratched my head for the whole
> afternoon, trying to figure out a way of writing render expectation in
> controller spec. However, I failed. It kept telling me that the
> 'expect_render' was an undefined method. I have installed rspec 1.0.8 and
> rspec_on_rails as well. Below is the controller to be tested.
>
> Controller
> def index
> pre = Array.new
> render :partial=>'index', :layout=>false, :locals=>{:pre=>pre}
> end
>
> My controller spec
> before do
> @controller = MyController.new
> end
> it "should render the index partial" do
> @controller.expect_render(:partial=>'index', :layout=>false) #I
> don't know how to expect the :locals
> end
>
> As I mentioned, the spec failed , saying that "Undefined method
> 'expect_render' ". There might be some mistakes in my "before" block. Do I
> need to mock the controller or something else? Anyway, do any one know how
> to fix the problem? It will be even better if you guys could show me a
> piece of example code.
> Thanks!!
>
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