I am writing a library module to handle certain StatementInvalid type AR exceptions. I wish to catch the case where the db adapter in use is not supported by the module. I would like to test this situation and have only a vague idea as to how to proceed.
My exception handling method selects the parsing method based on the adapter_name value. def hll_ar_exception(exception) raise exception unless exception.class.to_s == 'ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid' acan = self.connection.adapter_name case acan when 'MySQL' hll_parse_mysql when 'PostgreSQL' hll_parse_postgresql when 'SQLite' hll_parse_sqlite(exception) else Rails::logger.warn("Adapter #{acan} not supported by hll_ar_exception.") raise exception end end I am thinking about simply opening SQLiteAdapter and overriding the adapter_name method to some arbitrary value for the test. However, it occurs to me that there are probably better ways to do what I am trying to accomplish so I welcome any suggestions on how to proceed. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users