On 26 November 2012 18:25, Mauro <mrsan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 26 November 2012 15:43, Colin Law <clan...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> On 26 November 2012 12:45, Mauro <mrsan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> The test:
>>>
>>> test "should get new" do
>>>     get :new, :room_id => @room.name
>>>     assert_template(:ne)
>>>   end
>>>
>>> the template new does not exists but the test does not get failure.
>>> Why?
>>
>> You have assert_template(:ne), not (:new)  so it is looking for the
>> tempate ne.  If that is just a typo in the posting here then please
>> copy/paste the actual test.  Often such problems are due to typos in
>> the original code and by re-typing in the post the typo is removed (or
>> different).
>>
>> Are you sure it is running the test?  What happens if you add
>> assert(false) after the assert_template?  Also what happens if you
>> perform the 'new' action from a browser?
>
> It was a typo.
> The test is:
>
> test "should get new" do
>      get :new, :room_id => @room.name
>      assert_template(:ne)
>  end
>
>
> I'm sure template ne does not exist but I have no failures.
> If I add assert(false) then I have the failure.
> I don't undestand.

You did not answer my other question, what happens if you get that
action in the browser?

Colin

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