Hi Chris,

Thank you for your help, i inclued the UrlHelper on my spec_helper
file and it worked.
Yes the intent is just check with the link is created. I have other
test to asset that with_subdomain build the correct path to subdomain.

Thanks,

Pablo Lacerda de Miranda
pablolmira...@gmail.com
+55 11 8701-1086



On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 3:40 PM, Chris Mear <chrism...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 1 May 2011, at 18:29, Pablo L. de Miranda wrote:
>
>> I'm building a application using subdomains feature like basecamp. To
>> create the correct link reference I use a with_subdomain function whch
>> take the subdmain name and create a subdomain name like
>> subdomain.mydomain.com.
>> So to teste that a account information view have the link to right
>> domain I wrote the test above:
>> describe SubdomainController do
>>  render_views
>>  it "should have a link to subdomain" do
>>        post :create, :subdomain => @attr
>>        response.should have_selector('a', :href =>
>> with_subdomain('test'), :content => with_subdomain('test'))
>>      end
>> end
>>
>> But I get the error message below:
>>
>> NoMethodError:
>>       undefined method `with_subdomain' for
>> #<RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup::Nested_5::Nested_2::Nested_2:0x8ebf124>
>>
>> And I included the url_helper that has the function on my
>> ApplicationController like this:
>>
>> class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
>>  include UrlHelper
>>
>> end
>>
>> So, if you have any idea what is wrong, where I miss, please help me.
>
> You're calling the 'with_subdomain' method from within your spec file, but 
> you haven't included the module it's defined in (UrlHelper) in your spec 
> file. So, in the context of that spec, 'with_subdomain' is not defined -- the 
> fact that you've included it in your ApplicationController class doesn't 
> affect the code in the spec.
>
> As an aside, is this example intended to test that the 'with_subdomain' 
> method is working correctly? Because it looks like you're specifying that 
> "the output of with_subdomain should equal the output of with_subdomain", 
> which will always pass, even if with_subdomain is actually outputting the 
> wrong thing. That's fine if you're speccing with_subdomain elsewhere (i.e. in 
> a helper spec), but I thought it was worth pointing out.
>
> Chris
>
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