Hello, I'm doing namespace routing based on subdomain, rather than path, so that http://admin.example.com/pages leads to app/controllers/admin/ pages_controller.rb. Cucumber is following this fine, but RSpec is complaining that the requested route doesn't exist even though "rake routes" shows the route. When I add a standard namespace below the "scope :admin" block in my routes.rb file, RSpec does recognize the route, but I don't want path based namespacing.
The relevant parts of routes.rb, and the spec file follow below, along with the the RSpec output and the matching line of "rake routes". config/routes.rb: scope :admin, :as => 'admin', :module => 'admin', :conditions => { :subdomain => 'admin' } do resources :pages end spec/controllers/admin/pages_controller_spec.rb: require 'spec_helper' describe Admin::PagesController do describe "GET index" do context "while not signed-in" do it "should redirect to www.example.com" do get :index # also tried get :index, :subdomain => 'admin' response.should redirect_to(root_url(:subdomain => 'www')) end end end end $ rspec spec/controllers/admin/pages_controller_spec.rb No DRb server is running. Running in local process instead ... F Failures: 1) Admin::PagesController GET index while not signed-in should redirect to www.example.com Failure/Error: get :index ActionController::RoutingError: No route matches {:controller=>"admin/pages"} $ rake routes ... admin_pages GET /pages(.:format) {:action=>"index", :controller=>"admin/pages"} ... Thank you for any help you can offer, Daniel _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users