Re: [rspec-users] Testing nested controller

2007-09-26 Thread sinclair bain
get :show, :writer_id => "1", :note_id => "1" This may also get :show, :writer_id => "1", :id => "1" On 9/22/07, David Chelimsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Controller specs are similar to Rails functional tests, except that > they don't render views (unless you tell them to). So rath

Re: [rspec-users] Testing nested controller

2007-09-22 Thread David Chelimsky
Controller specs are similar to Rails functional tests, except that they don't render views (unless you tell them to). So rather than saying: get notes_path(1,1) you want to say: get :show, :writer_id => "1", :note_id => "1" Give that a shot and let us know if it works out. Cheers, David On 9

[rspec-users] Testing nested controller

2007-09-19 Thread Andreas Wolff
Hey everyone. I really stuck on testing a nested controller. I'm trying to make a request using get and afterwards checking the response by response.should ... My routes.rb looks like this: map.resources :writers do |writers| writers.resources :notes end In my notes_controller_spec.rb def do