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require 'rails_helper'
# This spec was generated by rspec-rails when you ran the scaffold generator.
# It demonstrates how one might use RSpec to specify the controller code that
# was generated by Rails when you ran the scaffold generator.
#
# It assumes that the implementation code is generated by the rails scaffold
# generator. If you are using any extension libraries to generate different
# controller code, this generated spec may or may not pass.
#
# It only uses APIs available in rails and/or rspec-rails. There are a number
# of tools you can use to make these specs even more expressive, but we're
# sticking to rails and rspec-rails APIs to keep things simple and stable.
#
# Compared to earlier versions of this generator, there is very limited use of
# stubs and message expectations in this spec. Stubs are only used when there
# is no simpler way to get a handle on the object needed for the example.
# Message expectations are only used when there is no simpler way to specify
# that an instance is receiving a specific message.
#
# Also compared to earlier versions of this generator, there are no longer any
# expectations of assigns and templates rendered. These features have been
# removed from Rails core in Rails 5, but can be added back in via the
# `rails-controller-testing` gem.
<% module_namespacing do -%>
RSpec.describe <%= controller_class_name %>Controller, <%= type_metatag(:controller) %> do
# This should return the minimal set of attributes required to create a valid
# <%= class_name %>. As you add validations to <%= class_name %>, be sure to
# adjust the attributes here as well.
let(:valid_attributes) {
skip("Add a hash of attributes valid for your model")
}
let(:invalid_attributes) {
skip("Add a hash of attributes invalid for your model")
}
# This should return the minimal set of values that should be in the session
# in order to pass any filters (e.g. authentication) defined in
# <%= controller_class_name %>Controller. Be sure to keep this updated too.
let(:valid_session) { {} }
<% unless options[:singleton] -%>
describe "GET #index" do
it "returns a success response" do
<%= class_name %>.create! valid_attributes
get :index, params: {}, session: valid_session
expect(response).to be_successful
end
end
<% end -%>
describe "GET #show" do
it "returns a success response" do
<%= file_name %> = <%= class_name %>.create! valid_attributes
get :show, params: {id: <%= file_name %>.to_param}, session: valid_session
expect(response).to be_successful
end
end
describe "GET #new" do
it "returns a success response" do
get :new, params: {}, session: valid_session
expect(response).to be_successful
end
end
describe "GET #edit" do
it "returns a success response" do
<%= file_name %> = <%= class_name %>.create! valid_attributes
get :edit, params: {id: <%= file_name %>.to_param}, session: valid_session
expect(response).to be_successful
end
end
describe "POST #create" do
context "with valid params" do
it "creates a new <%= class_name %>" do
expect {
post :create, params: {<%= singular_table_name %>: valid_attributes}, session: valid_session
}.to change(<%= class_name %>, :count).by(1)
end
it "redirects to the created <%= singular_table_name %>" do
post :create, params: {<%= singular_table_name %>: valid_attributes}, session: valid_session
expect(response).to redirect_to(<%= class_name %>.last)
end
end
context "with invalid params" do
it "renders a response with 422 status (i.e. to display the 'new' template)" do
post :create, params: {<%= singular_table_name %>: invalid_attributes}, session: valid_session
expect(response).to have_http_status(<%= Rack::Utils::SYMBOL_TO_STATUS_CODE.key(422).inspect %>)
end
end
end
describe "PUT #update" do
context "with valid params" do
let(:new_attributes) {
skip("Add a hash of attributes valid for your model")
}
it "updates the requested <%= singular_table_name %>" do
<%= file_name %> = <%= class_name %>.create! valid_attributes
put :update, params: {id: <%= file_name %>.to_param, <%= singular_table_name %>: new_attributes}, session: valid_session
<%= file_name %>.reload
skip("Add assertions for updated state")
end
it "redirects to the <%= singular_table_name %>" do
<%= file_name %> = <%= class_name %>.create! valid_attributes
put :update, params: {id: <%= file_name %>.to_param, <%= singular_table_name %>: new_attributes}, session: valid_session
expect(response).to redirect_to(<%= file_name %>)
end
end
context "with invalid params" do
it "renders a response with 422 status (i.e. to display the 'edit' template)" do
<%= file_name %> = <%= class_name %>.create! valid_attributes
put :update, params: {id: <%= file_name %>.to_param, <%= singular_table_name %>: invalid_attributes}, session: valid_session
expect(response).to have_http_status(<%= Rack::Utils::SYMBOL_TO_STATUS_CODE.key(422).inspect %>)
end
end
end
describe "DELETE #destroy" do
it "destroys the requested <%= singular_table_name %>" do
<%= file_name %> = <%= class_name %>.create! valid_attributes
expect {
delete :destroy, params: {id: <%= file_name %>.to_param}, session: valid_session
}.to change(<%= class_name %>, :count).by(-1)
end
it "redirects to the <%= table_name %> list" do
<%= file_name %> = <%= class_name %>.create! valid_attributes
delete :destroy, params: {id: <%= file_name %>.to_param}, session: valid_session
expect(response).to redirect_to(<%= index_helper %>_url)
end
end
end
<% end -%>
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