One good idea is to add all your custom error messages to rails'
default hash so you can change the wording of it whenever you want and
the key can remain the same. That way if you need to change it you
don't need to dive into your specs but can just change it in an
initializer or environment.
Nathan Sutton
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On Nov 21, 2007, at 2:31 PM, Shane Mingins wrote:
Hi
Just something that I have been finding very helpful sometimes when
I am stuck with "how could I test this?" moments is looking at the
Rails test suite.
At the moment I am working on testing our custom error_messages_for
methods and I have found looking at how the Rails tests in
active_record_helper work helpful :-)
So just thought I'd share that. Have other's done the same?
Cheers
Shane
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