require 'spec_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. describe PeopleController do # This should return the minimal set of attributes required to create a valid # Person. As you add validations to Person, be sure to # update the return value of this method accordingly. def valid_attributes {} end describe "GET index" do it "assigns all people as @people" do person = Person.create! valid_attributes get :index assigns(:people).should eq([person]) end end describe "GET show" do it "assigns the requested person as @person" do person = Person.create! valid_attributes get :show, :id => person.id assigns(:person).should eq(person) end end describe "GET new" do it "assigns a new person as @person" do get :new assigns(:person).should be_a_new(Person) end end describe "GET edit" do it "assigns the requested person as @person" do person = Person.create! valid_attributes get :edit, :id => person.id assigns(:person).should eq(person) end end describe "POST create" do describe "with valid params" do it "creates a new Person" do expect { post :create, :person => valid_attributes }.to change(Person, :count).by(1) end it "assigns a newly created person as @person" do post :create, :person => valid_attributes assigns(:person).should be_a(Person) assigns(:person).should be_persisted end it "redirects to the created person" do post :create, :person => valid_attributes response.should redirect_to(Person.last) end end describe "with invalid params" do it "assigns a newly created but unsaved person as @person" do # Trigger the behavior that occurs when invalid params are submitted Person.any_instance.stub(:save).and_return(false) post :create, :person => {} assigns(:person).should be_a_new(Person) end it "re-renders the 'new' template" do # Trigger the behavior that occurs when invalid params are submitted Person.any_instance.stub(:save).and_return(false) post :create, :person => {} response.should render_template("new") end end end describe "PUT update" do describe "with valid params" do it "updates the requested person" do person = Person.create! valid_attributes # Assuming there are no other people in the database, this # specifies that the Person created on the previous line # receives the :update_attributes message with whatever params are # submitted in the request. Person.any_instance.should_receive(:update_attributes).with({'these' => 'params'}) put :update, :id => person.id, :person => {'these' => 'params'} end it "assigns the requested person as @person" do person = Person.create! valid_attributes put :update, :id => person.id, :person => valid_attributes assigns(:person).should eq(person) end it "redirects to the person" do person = Person.create! valid_attributes put :update, :id => person.id, :person => valid_attributes response.should redirect_to(person) end end describe "with invalid params" do it "assigns the person as @person" do person = Person.create! valid_attributes # Trigger the behavior that occurs when invalid params are submitted Person.any_instance.stub(:save).and_return(false) put :update, :id => person.id, :person => {} assigns(:person).should eq(person) end it "re-renders the 'edit' template" do person = Person.create! valid_attributes # Trigger the behavior that occurs when invalid params are submitted Person.any_instance.stub(:save).and_return(false) put :update, :id => person.id, :person => {} response.should render_template("edit") end end end describe "DELETE destroy" do it "destroys the requested person" do person = Person.create! valid_attributes expect { delete :destroy, :id => person.id }.to change(Person, :count).by(-1) end it "redirects to the people list" do person = Person.create! valid_attributes delete :destroy, :id => person.id response.should redirect_to(people_url) end end end