i just do not know which method is called with 3 arguments instead of
1, so i could not solve the problem.
and i pasted the relevant code below:
routes.rb:
...
map.resources :users, :member => { :suspend => :get, :unsuspend
=> :get }

users_controller.rb:
...
  # render new.rhtml
  def new
    @user = User.new
  end

users_controller_spec.rb:
   ...
  describe "named routing" do
    before(:each) do
        get :new
    end
    it "should route new_user_path() to /users/new" do
      new_user_path().should == "/users/new"
    end
end

new.html.erb:
<div class="page-title">
<h1>Sign up as a new user</h1></div>

<% @user.password = @user.password_confirmation = nil %>
<div id="signup-area">
  <div class="left">
  <% if flash[:error] %>
    <div id="error">
      <%= flash[:error] %>
    </div>
  <% end %>
  <% form_for :user, :url => users_path, :html => {:class =>
'bigform'} do |f| -%>
    <div class="textfields">
      <div class="clearfix"><%= label_tag 'login' %>
      <%= f.text_field :login, :class=>"text" %><%= error_message_on
"user", "login" %></div>

      <div class="clearfix"><%= label_tag 'email' %>
      <%= f.text_field :email, :class=>"text" %>
      <%= error_message_on "user", "email" %></div>

      <div class="clearfix"><%= label_tag 'password' %>
      <%= f.password_field :password, :class=>"text" %>
      <%= error_message_on "user", "password" %></div>

      <div class="clearfix"><%= label_tag 'password_confirmation',
'Confirm Password' %>
      <%= f.password_field :password_confirmation, :class=>"text" %>
      <%= error_message_on "user", "password_confirmation" %></div>
    </div>
    <div class="clearfix"><%= submit_tag 'Sign up' %></div>
  <% end -%>
  </div>
</div>

The error is:
ActionView::TemplateError in 'UsersController named routing should
route new_user_path() to /users/new'
wrong number of arguments (3 for 1)


PS: my rails version is 2.2, is there any more information needed?

On Feb 12, 4:43 pm, MaD <[email protected]> wrote:
> > and each error has same informationm which is "wrong number of
> > arguments (3 for 1)"
>
> which method is called with 3 arguments instead of 1?
> is there anymore information you can give us?
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