On 26 Nov 2008, at 18:56, Mauro Botelho wrote:

>
> The arts plug in has been incorporated into rails and I couldn't find
> it anywhere anymore. And as far as I know it didn't have this
> functionality either.
>
Not quite, and yes it did. The assert_select_rjs isn't quite the same  
as ARTS was. better in someways, different in others.
It could/can do assert_rjs :redirect_to, :action => 'foo'

At the end of the day all that's doing though is asserting that the  
output contains window.location="..."

Fred
> Mauro
>
> On Nov 26, 1:23 pm, Frederick Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> On Nov 26, 3:20 pm, Mauro Botelho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> I'm  
>> trying to test the following code:
>>
>>>     render :update do |page|
>>>       @story.destroy
>>>       flash[:status] = "Story \"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" has been  
>>> deleted."
>>>       page.redirect_to request.referer
>>>     end
>>
>>> I know that assert_redirected doesn't work.
>>
>> In the past i've used the arts plugin (http://glu.ttono.us/articles/
>> 2006/05/29/guide-test-driven-rjs-with-arts) in the past.
>>
>> Fred
>>
>>> I found this blog post from 2006 (http://www.caboo.se/articles/
>>> 2006/2/20/assert-yourself-man-redirecting-with-rjs) and I was
>>> wondering if there's a better/different way of achieving the same
>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>>> Mauro
> >


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