Hello! I was trying render my view with a custom layout:
render :template => "cards/show.html.erb", :layout => 'application' And caught an error: Failure/Error: render :text => 'Text', :layout => 'application' Missing template /application with {:handlers=>[:rhtml, :rxml, :erb, :rjs, :builder], :locale=>[:ru, :ru], :formats=>[:html]} in view paths "/home/install/webdev/pkl/app/views", "/home/install/webdev/pkl/.bundle/ruby/1.8/gems/devise-1.1.3/app/views" After searching for a while I ran against this thread: http://forums.pragprog.com/forums/95/topics/3952 I wonder what should I do if I have controller/action specific translations in my layout, like this: <% @title = t("#{controller.controller_name}.#{controller.action_name}.title") if @title.blank? %> BTW, do you find it reasonable? I'm using this variable two times in my layout, and I want to check whether my page is translated properly, so I write a macros with a spec: it "should be translated" do render rendered.should_not have_selector('span', :class => 'translation_missing') end but it does not render layout, so everything is fine even if I don't have my title: 'Title' set in i18n yml files. I have a spec to test my layout, but is knows nothing about controller, so it can't test @title's translated properly niether. I know, that I can do something like <%= yield :title %> in my layout and test content for title in every view spec, but this causes me to set :content_for 'title' in every view template, which does not sound great. What could you advise for this tricky situation? _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users