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On Apr 7, 2011, at 12:35 AM, natchiar v wrote:
Hi All,
I am new to Rspec.
Below is my requirement.
I have 2 tables
Settings:
name
value
Users:
name
email
Now i am going to write a rspec to list all the users in the users
table with the consumer_controller_spec.rb
The problem i face here is that i have a before filter in my
controller (app/controllers/consumers_controller.rb) file so that it
check if the name is "abc" & then only executes the list method.
Whenever I run the rspec it deletes all the records in the tables &
hence i am unable to proceed the rspec testing...
Hope the explanation i have explained above is clear.
Kindly help me to proceed further.Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Natchiar.V
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