On Dec 13, 2010, at 7:55 AM, Brian Ploetz wrote:
> Anybody?
>
> On Dec 9, 3:22 pm, Brian Ploetz <bplo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> This is probably a stupid question, but I can't figure out how to do
>> this.....
>>
>> If I have some routes which require SSL, how do I test that with
>> RSpec? For example:
>>
>> # routes.rb
>> scope :constraints => { :protocol => "https" } do
>> match '/foos.(:format)' => 'foos#index', :via => :get, :constraints
>> => { :format => /(json|xml)/ }
>> end
>>
>> In my routing spec, I've tried the following variants with no luck:
>>
>> describe "routing to foos" do
>> it "routes /foos.json to foos#index" do
>> { :get => "/foos.json", :protocol => "https" }.should route_to(
>> :controller => "foos",
>> :action => "index",
>> :format => "json"
>> )
>> end
>>
>> describe "routing to foos" do
>> it "routes /foos.json to foos#index" do
>> { :get => "/foos.json" }.should route_to(
>> :controller => "foos",
>> :action => "index",
>> :format => "json",
>> :protocol => "https"
>> )
>> end
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any help.
There is an open issue in the Rails tracker about this [1]. assert_recognizes,
to which "should route_to" delegates, does not yet support constraints. Sadly,
this means there is no good way to do this at the moment.
[1]
https://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/tickets/5805-assert_recognizes-does-not-support-constraints
for more info.
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