Ruby on Rails
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Hello!
I might be wrong, but i think this is causing you problems:
Given(/^there is at least (\d+) staff info record$/) do |arg1|
assert_difference('StaffInfo.count', 1) do
@staff_info = FactoryGirl.create :staff_info
end
end
When(/^the shirt size field is empty$/) do
assert @staff_info.update_attribute(:shirt_size, nil)
end
Most probably is because you are combining cucumber with Rails test, meaning you managed to perform a test in a test ... Those assertions might be your problem...
I haven't met this behavior, but most probably your databse_cleaner is cleaning your test after those assertions, which is inside your scenario.
I'd go for something like this:
# Populating my Db and Make sure i have at least one
Given /^there is at least (\d+) staff info record$/ do |arg1|
@staff_info = FactoryGirl.create :staff_info
(arg1.to_i - 1).times do
FactoryGirl.create :staff_info
end
end
# Make sure my model is empty
When /^the shirt size field is empty$/ do
@staff_info.update_attribute(:shirt_size, nil)
end
....
In my support env.rb i would add
World FactoryGirl::Syntax::Methods
Then use create(:staff_info) instead of full FactoryGirl.create syntax ...
Tks.
A.
On 12 Feb 2014, at 15:43, jsnark <swr@monmouth.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 3:43:40 PM UTC-5, Vell wrote:Hello all,
I am trying to understand when I try to run a test in cucumber what I am missing that it is failing. I am using FactoryGirl to create my records and using cucumber to test my logic however I know that I am doing something wrong in my testing I just can't seem to figure out what. Here is what I have:
Feature:
Feature: All features related to staff info
Scenario: notification for empty shirt size
Given there is at least 1 staff info record
When the shirt size field is empty
And the shirt size check is run
Then the system should send an email notification
Steps:
Given(/^there is at least (\d+) staff info record$/) do |arg1|
assert_difference('StaffInfo.count', 1) do
@staff_info = FactoryGirl.create :staff_info
end
end
When(/^the shirt size field is empty$/) do
assert @staff_info.update_attribute(:shirt_size, nil)
end
When(/^the shirt size check is run$/) do
StaffInfo.check_empty_shirt_fields
end
Then(/^the system should send an email notification$/) do
pending # express the regexp above with the code you wish you had
end
Model:
class StaffInfo < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :person
scope :empty_shirt_fields, -> { where('shirt_size in (?)', [nil, '']) }
def self.check_empty_shirt_fields
staff_with_missing_shirt_sizes = StaffInfo.empty_shirt_fields
debugger
send_empty_shirt_size_notification staff_with_missing_shirt_sizes if staff_with_missing_shirt_ sizes.size > 0
end
def send_empty_shirt_size_notification(staff_records)
Mailer.missing_shirt_size(staff_records).deliver
end
end
What is happening is, when I hit the 3rd test I did a check to see if the record was present (StaffInfo.count) and it was. But after running StaffInfo.check_empty_shirt_fields, I did a check for the record and it was gone. I am not understanding how my record could have disappeared when I all my method was doing was checking for any records with a missing field.
Anyone have any ideas?
The default behavior of cucumber is to run each scenario in a transaction and then do a rollback when the scenario completes. The behavior is specified by the DatabaseCleaner.strategy in the env.rb file/--
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