Hi,
I had the same problem, couldn't get it to run with Stories thought...
Had to test file uploads using controller specs, which works but is not as
clear as a Story.
I'm guessing the bug where it changes the TempFile to a String will be fixed
soon by the core team, but if someone has a patch it would be awesome!
Rai
Daniel Tenner wrote:
>
> I've now located where this is going wrong, though I am not yet sure
> how to fix it.
>
> In rails' integration.rb, there is a method called 'process'. around
> line 226. It mangles the parameters by calling:
> data = requestify(parameters)
>
> doing:
> puts "\n1----===#{parameters.inspect}"
> puts "\n2----===#{data.inspect}"
>
> a bit later reveals the problem:
> 1----==={:quick_file=>{:filename=>"file-
> TFile.txt", :uploaded_data=>#<ActionController::TestUploadedFile:
> 0x3434150 @content_type="text/plain", @tempfile=#<File:/tmp/
> test_upload29259-0.txt>,
> @original_filename="test_upload.txt">}, :quick_folder=>
> {:id=>1330}, :request_type=>"xml"}
>
> 2----==="quick_file%5Bfilename%5D=file-TFile.txt&quick_file%
> 5Buploaded_data%5D=%23%3CActionController%3A%3ATestUploadedFile%
> 3A0x3434150%3E&quick_folder%5Bid%5D=1330&request_type=xml"
>
> Obviously that's not going to work. I wonder how Test::Unit does it,
> then, though...
>
> Daniel
>
> On 11 Dec 2007, at 14:54 11 Dec 2007, Daniel Tenner wrote:
>
>> Hi Luis,
>>
>> I read through that thread, but unfortunately it wasn't much help.
>>
>> fixture_file_upload also creates an
>> ActionController::TestUploadedFile. It's is just a shortcut to
>> ActionController::TestUploadedFile.new.
>>
>> There's no problem with the path - it creates the fixture and loads
>> the file, and has the right values inside if I inspect the params
>> directly before posting them:
>>
>> {:filename=>"file-
>> TFile.txt", :uploaded_data=>#<ActionController::TestUploadedFile:
>> 0x33f83bc @content_type=#<Mime::Type:0x10e2490 @symbol=:text,
>> @synonyms=[], @string="text/plain">, @tempfile=#<File:/tmp/
>> test_upload29049-0.txt>, @original_filename="test_upload.txt">}
>>
>> It's only once this is passed into the controller that it all gets
>> to_s'ed.
>>
>> I like the idea of 'providing a real file upload', but I'm not sure
>> how to do that in a Story... if anyone has any suggestions or
>> pointers, they would be welcome!
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Daniel
>>
>> On 11 Dec 2007, at 14:39 11 Dec 2007, Luis Lavena wrote:
>>
>>> On Dec 11, 2007 10:57 AM, Daniel Tenner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I've pasted up the code at:
>>>>
>>>> http://pastie.caboo.se/126925
>>>>
>>>> Since there are quite a few files involved.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your time,
>>>>
>>>
>>> A similar discussion was raised back in november (about
>>> fixture_file_upload):
>>>
>>> http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/rspec-users/2007-November/004378.html
>>>
>>> Instead of mocking the FileUpload, why not provide a real one?
>>>
>>> After all, the StoryRunner is aimed to fully exercise your code :-D
>>>
>>> Also, adjust the path of your TestFileUpload file location,
>>> instead of
>>> a relative one (../spec/fixtures) provide one related to RAILS_ROOT,
>>> which will work no matter where you put your helper or what is your
>>> current directory (Dir.chdir).
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>>
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