> You'd need to paste more of your spec and controller action that you're > stubbing for anyone to be of further help. >
I think I posted it on my first post, here it is: def open_id_authentication(openid_url) authenticate_with_open_id(openid_url, :required => [:nickname, :email], :optional => [:fullname]) do |result, identity_url, registration| if result.successful? @user = User.find_or_initialize_by_identity_url(identity_url) if @user.new_record? @user.login = registration['nickname'] @user.fullname = registration['fullname'] @user.email = registration['email'] @user.save! @user.activate end self.current_user = @user successful_login else failed_login result.message, 'openid' end end end My spec looks like this: it "should login with openid and redirect" do openid_url = "patcito.myopenid.com" controller.stub!(:using_open_id?).and_return(true) controller.stub!(:authenticate_with_open_id).and_yield(result,openid_url,registration={"nickname"=>"patcito","email"=>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]","fullname"=>'bobby bob'}) post :create, :openid_url => openid_url session[:user_id].should_not be(nil) response.should be_redirect end I tried to do something similar to this http://pastie.textmate.org/102377 but it complains that OpenID::Consumer::SUCCESS is not recognized. I guess I'd have to include my open_id_authentication plugin lib in my spec to get it recognized no? is there another way to include a lib in my spec to make it work? thanks in advance Pat _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users