I'm sure it's possible, but sorry I don't know how offhand. I'll tell you what I know and see if it's enough to help you figure it out for yourself.

The code you write in cucumber steps (which calls webrat) runs inside the context of a rails ActionController::Integration::Session. Have a look at the docs for that - somebody must have done this before for rails.

You can play with this in script/console by calling the 'app' object

e.g.

$ script/console
> app.post "/session", :username => 'matt', :password => 'secret'

If you want it to behave just like in your steps, require 'webrat' so that the ActionController::Integration::Session class is monkey- patched with the webrat goodness.

On 30 Sep 2008, at 15:25, Juanma Cervera wrote:

I have this statement in the layout of my application (using haml)

- if request.env["HTTP_USER_AGENT"].include?("MSIE")
= stylesheet_link_tag 'blueprint/ie.css'
= stylesheet_link_tag 'confirm_ie.css'

The problem is that request.env["HTTP_USER_AGENT"] is nil when I go to
some page in the features I write with cucumber and webrat

This is the error I get
     You have a nil object when you didn't expect it!
     You might have expected an instance of Array.
     The error occurred while evaluating nil.include?
        (ActionView::TemplateError)
     On line #23 of layouts/application.html.haml


¿How can I stub these methods for the reponse object?

Thanks
Juan M. Cervera
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