> The bad news is that this is a deficiency the underlying Rails testing
> framework that rspec-rails wraps. I tried the same example in a rails
> functional test and got the same failure:
>
> class InvitationsControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase
>
> test "the post accept invitation should be successful" do
> get :accept, :id => "1"
> assert_response :success
> end
> end
>
> test_the_post_accept_invitation_should_be_successful(InvitationsControllerTest):
> ActionController::RoutingError: No route matches {:action=>"accept",
> :controller=>"invitations", :id=>"1"}
> /test/functional/invitations_controller_test.rb:6:in
> `test_the_post_accept_invitation_should_be_successful'
>
> You wanna raise a ticket in the rails lighthouse?
I just did--my very first ticket!!
Two more things:
- I noticed that you tested a get request, while i was doing post.
Tried them both again, same outcome.
- what did your "unclean" routes look like that did NOT cause the
problem?
Thanks,
Giuseppe
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