Hi Namrata, I recently ran into the same problem as well. The trick was to do something like: response.should have_rjs(some_arguments) The 'some_arguments' threw me off for a while but I believe you need :chained_replace_html. I wrote a little piece on it here: http://www.rubytutorials.net/2008/02/29/small-rspec-revelations-rjs/ Hope you find it helpful.
With kind regards, Harm On 5 mrt 2008, at 15:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Do I need to spec an AR. If yes, what is the best way to spec this. > here is the code - > > def index > @deals = Deal.paginate(:all, :conditions => > prepare_search_conditions, :order > => 'created_at DESC', :page => > params[:page] > ) > if request.xhr? > render :update do |page| > page.replace_html "table", :partial => "/deals/front/listing" > end > end > > I am new to Rspec. Is this the right way? > > it "should list all deals" do > controller.stub!(:prepare_search_conditions).and_return(true) > Deal.should_receive(:paginate).with(:all, {:conditions=>true, > :order=>"created_at DESC", > :page=>nil}).and_return(@deals) > get :list > controller.expect_render(:partial => '/deals/cms/list') > end > > Thanks, > Namrata. _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users