I can't believe I did that either... Doh!
On Dec 4, 4:04 pm, David Chelimsky <dchelim...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 8:34 AM, Martin Hawkins <martin.hawk...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > I can't believe I did that... > > No, there is only one Factory; copy and paste error. The SeasonDate > > class is: > > class SeasonDate < ActiveRecord::Base > > def self.find_start_record > > where(["date_type = ?", "start_date"]).first > > I think the problem is "start_date" vs "season_start". The factory says: > > Factory.define :season_date do |f| > f.season_date Date.new(2011,9,24) > f.date_type "season_start" > end > > date_type == "start_date" # in the implementation > date_type == "season_start" # in the factory > > HTH, > David > > > > > > > end > > end > > Agreed regarding the redundant test - I just put that in when things > > went wrong. > > Thanks for responding > > > On Dec 4, 2:25 am, David Chelimsky <dchelim...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Dec 3, 2010, at 11:07 AM, Martin Hawkins wrote: > > >> > Ruby 1.9.2, Rails 3.0.3, Rspec-rails 2.2.0 > > >> > I have: > > >> > Factory.define :season_date do |f| > >> > f.season_date Date.new(2011,9,24) > >> > f.date_type "season_start" > >> > end > > >> > RSpec.configure do |config| > >> > config.mock_with :rspec > >> > end > > >> > Factory.define :season_date do |f| > >> > f.season_date Date.new(2011,9,24) > >> > f.date_type "season_start" > >> > end > > >> > Factory.define :season_date do |f| > >> > f.season_date Date.new(2011,9,24) > >> > f.date_type "season_start" > >> > end > > >> Do you actually have 3 identical factories or was that just a copy/paste > >> error? > > >> > require 'spec_helper' > >> > describe SeasonDate do > >> > before(:each) do > >> > �...@start_date_record = Factory.create(:season_date) > >> > �...@no_play_date_record = Factory.create(:season_date, season_date: > >> > Date.today, date_type: "no_play") > >> > end > >> > it "responds to the find_start_record method call" do > >> > SeasonDate.should respond_to(:find_start_record) > >> > end > >> > it "returns the record with the season start date" do > >> > SeasonDate.find_start_record.should == @start_date_record > > >> The fact that this example ^^ sends SeasonDate the find_start_record > >> message makes the previous example unnecessary. > > >> > end > >> > end > > >> > and I get > > >> > rspec -f d -b spec/models/season_date_spec.rb > >> > SeasonDate > >> > responds to the find_start_record method call > >> > returns the record with the season start date (FAILED - 1) > > >> > Failures: > > >> > 1) SeasonDate returns the record with the season start date > >> > Failure/Error: SeasonDate.find_start_record.should == > >> > @start_date_record > >> > expected: #<SeasonDate id: 66, season_date: "2011-09-24", > >> > date_type: "season_start", created_at: "2010-12-03 17:03:58", > >> > updated_at: "2010-12-03 17:03:58">, > >> > got: nil (using ==) > > >> > I'm doing something dumb, but I don't know what. Any assistance much > >> > appreciated! > > >> Can't really tell from what you've posted. Please post the implementation > >> of SeasonDate.season_date. > >> _______________________________________________ > >> rspec-users mailing list > >> rspec-us...@rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > > _______________________________________________ > > rspec-users mailing list > > rspec-us...@rubyforge.org > >http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-us...@rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users