On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 9:55 PM, David Kahn <[email protected]>wrote:

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> On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 9:28 PM, daze <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> I'm using thoughtbot's shoulda, and I have this in a model:
>>
>> validates_inclusion_of :year, :in => %w[ 09-10 10-11 ]
>>
>> where :year is of type string.  How do I test this in shoulda?  Is it
>> with
>> (1) should ensure_inclusion_of
>> or do I have to do
>> (2) should allow_value('09-10').for(:year) and the should_not
>> equivalents?
>>
>>
>> So?  (2) seems verbose... I mean, having to do a bunch of should's and
>> should_not's?
>>
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> I would be curious if there was another way if I understand exactly what
> you are doing, but I think (2) is what you have to do... seems to me it is
> similar to validating the format of an attribute.
>
> Although, you might have to change your structure but seems that somehow
> you could use "should include_value_in_range"...
>
> (see
> http://rubydoc.info/github/thoughtbot/shoulda/master/Shoulda/ActiveRecord/Macros
> )
>

Oops, I was looking at deprecated stuff... anyhow you would probably have to
change your structure to something numeric or date-like to use
ensure_inclusion_of but maybe in the end that would be the right way to do
it.


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