Hello everybody, I had written same scenario using normal code which is as follows : def valid_attributes { :body => "test_description", :title => "test123", } end
describe BbPostsController, "POST Create" do before(:each) do @post = BbPost.new end context "Admin" do fixtures :users, :bb_posts @user = User.find_by_login("kiran") if @user it "should create post" do @post = create_post @post.save @post.should be_valid end end end def create_post args ||= valid_attributes BbPost.create args end end The above code is working.Now i want to try my hand on using mocks so i write some code using the mocks which is as follows: it "should create post" do BbPost.should_receive(:new).with("title" => "Test123" ,"body" => "test_description", "abstract" => "test_abstract") post :create, :bb_post => { "title" => "Test123" ,"body" => "test_description", "abstract" => "test_abstract" } end it is showing me error which is as follows : Spec::Mocks::MockExpecttionError in 'BbPostsController POST Create admin should create post' <BbPost(id: integer, body: text, title: string,(clss)> expected :new with ({"body"=>"test_description", "title"=>"Test123"}) once, but received it 0 ti mes Please suggest if something is wrong. I am referring to Rspec book.Also in that they had given seperate method of save.But like the upper one i want to do in one scenario.Is it possible?Please clarify Also i want to know the whether above code which is running fine actually uses create method of model.I think it does not uses the "create method of controller".Please suggest what to do in this case. :-) -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users