I have come to the views_example in the RSpec book, using RSpec 2 all the way. Now I have this spec: -- describe "messages/show.html.erb" do it "displays the text attribute of the message" do assigns[:message] = stub("Message", :text => "Hello world!") puts "assigns @message: #...@message}" @message = stub("Message", :text => "Hello world!") puts "@message: #...@message}" render rendered.should contain("Hello world!") end end
-- $ rspec spec/views/messages/show.html.erb_spec.rb assigns @message: @message: #[RSpec::Mocks::Mock:0x8244a124 @name="Message"] ***************************************************************** DEPRECATION WARNING: you are using deprecated behaviour that will be removed from a future version of RSpec. /Users/kristianconsult/Development/Languages/Ruby/Apps/Web-apps/Rails/ Rails-3/Experimental/views_example/spec/views/messages/ show.html.erb_spec.rb:10:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>' * response is deprecated. * please use rendered instead. --- 1) I notice that the assigns doesn't seem to work with RSpec 2. An easy fix is to set the instance var directly. Is this the new way? 2) I changed 'response' to 'rendered' as the variable I get back from calling 'render', but I still get a deprecation warning! Has it been changed to a new name again without the deprecation check having been updated? _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users