On Dec 11, 2007 6:18 AM, Daniel Tenner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm trying to run a Story Runner integration test that uploads a file > through Attachment-fu. > > I've tried various ways of specifying the file data, from custom mocks: > class MockFile < Struct.new > (:original_filename, :read, :content_type); end > fdata = MockFile.new "test_upload.txt", "Test Upload", "text/plain" > > to 'proper' railsy stubs like: > > fdata = ActionController::TestUploadedFile.new("../spec/fixtures/ > test_upload.txt", "text/plain") > > The actual params are specified as: > { :uploaded_data => fdata, > :filename => file_reference_name(identifier) > } > > Now, this is being passed successfully into attachment-fu, where it > is processed. Well, almost successfully. Somehow, along the way, the > TestUploadedFile, struct, mock, whatever you want, gets turned into a > String. Then it blows up when attachment-fu tries to retrieve the > content type: > > #<NoMethodError: undefined method `content_type' for > "#<ActionController::TestUploadedFile:0x34349ac>":String> > > Somehow, I can't seem to pass anything but a String down into the > controller. Even in the action, the TestUploadedFile is already > transmogrified into a String (which, of course, has no content_type > property). I put a logging statement in the ActionController too, and > it seems that the entire params hash is turned into a string > somewhere in there - which would explain why the object has literally > no chance of going through. > > I'm a bit stumped by this. I guess it makes sense that params are > turned into strings - but then what sort of string should i specify > for a file upload? > > Thanks for any help.
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