In that case, the plugin won't help you, but it won't hinder you
either.
Francois Beausoleil wrote:
Hello Keith,
2006/8/17, Keith Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Comments, questions, suggestions?
My tests are defined like this now:
# test/functional/admin_controller_test.rb
class UnauthenticatedAccessToAdminSectionTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
def setup
@controller = AdminController.new
....
get :index
end
def test_redirected_to_login
assert ...
end
def test_warns_in_flash
assert ...
end
def test_logs_unauthorized_access_to_admin
assert ...
end
end
class AuthenticatedAccessToAdminSectionTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
def setup
@controller = AdminController.new
@request.session[:user] = ...
get :index
end
def test_allows_access
assert ...
end
end
So, with TestInjector, my tests will still need to define @controller,
right ? And reopen the right class ? Seems like your plugin would
not be very good for me at this time. Unless there was a way it could
get at the filename ? Probably not going to be easy.
Thanks !
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