Thanks guys. I took your advice and moved to cucumber. It did turn out
to be useful in that the more verbose error reporting led me to dive
more deeply into the webrat source, eventually leading me to my problem
- which actually was essentially the same noob error I made a few days
when I failed to realize my development code had a data migration that
hadn't populated the test db.
In this case the updated form mentioned in my earlier post had selection
inputs whose options are meant to be stored in the db. Since they
weren't actually there, there were no select options in the form.
What was puzzling initially was that an error related to selection
inputs was showing up in the fills_in call. But it turns out that webrat
looks for the named text field by searching over all the input tags in
the form. In the process of parsing the selection inputs it was throwing
up when it didn't find the option tags it was expecting.
Mark.
David Chelimsky wrote:
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 1:57 AM, Matt Wynne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9 Oct 2008, at 02:55, Mark Thomson wrote:
I have an RSpec story with an overall structure that looks something like
this -
----
Given the user is on the start page
When the user clicks the 'new' button
Then the 'new record' page should be displayed
When the user fills in the form
And the user submits the form
Then the updated form should be displayed
When the user fills in the updated form
And the user submits the form
Then a conformation message should be displayed
----
In the last When step, I have a fills_in call that is failing with the
following:
----
NoMethodError: You have a nil object when you didn't expect it! You might
have expected an instance of ActiveRecord::Base. The error occurred while
evaluating nil.attributes.
----
I think the ActiveRecord thing is a red herring. Poking through the Webrat
source code, it seems like the problem is more likely a failure to find any
input fields. But I'm not sure why. Is there anything inappropriate with the
way I've organized the story, stringing together multiple When-Then
segments? One thing that seems curious is that I have a completely identical
fills_in call in the When step that precedes the one that is failing and yet
that one runs without any problem.
I think this sort of error tends to happen while a view is being rendered,
so my guess is it's something to do with your data setup.
Sorry to bang on about this, but cucumber has much better support for error
messages - you might want to consider making the switch before you waste too
much time on this issue.
Matt is correct, you should definitely consider moving to cucumber,
though I don't know that cucumber will necessary help you shed any
more light on this particular issue.
Mark, with the little bit of information you've provided, my best
guess would be that the :new action is providing some instance
variable that is not being provided by the :create action in the case
where the data from "When the user fills in the form" is incorrect or
insufficient to save the model.
If that's not correct, please post the code for the steps and the
relevant controller actions.
Cheers,
David
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