Hi, I'm an absolute beginner with RSpec, so I apologize if this question doesn't make sense.
I'm using RSpec 2, Rails 3. I have a @current_user instance variable that I can access in my controller. I have a controller called PlanOrderController. In the create action of this model, I would like to assign the user_id of the PlanOrder object to be the user_id of the @current_user before saving. I have the generated rails controller specs so I'm starting with those. Basically I want my controller spec for the create action to test to make sure that the newly created PlanOrder has it's user_id property set to @ current_user.id The code I have so far is below but it's not working it "sets the user id to the logged on user" do @current_user = User.new(:id=>27) controller.stub!(:current_user).and_return(@current_user) PlanOrder.stub(:new).with({"days_per_week" => 3, "description"=>"Test", "purpose_id"=>1 }) { mock_plan_order(:save => true) } post :create, :plan_order =>{"days_per_week" => 3, "description"=>"Test", "purpose_id"=>1 } plan_order = assigns(:plan_order) plan_order.user_id.should be(@current_user.id) end Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, John
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