On 9/13/07, Shaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sorry, that's another spec caused the error. It is working. Thank you very
> much
Glad you got it worked out.
Cheers,
David
>
> Shaker wrote:
> >
> > Hello
> > To spec the example I mentioned before, I wrote the spec as what you
> > suggested
>
Sorry, that's another spec caused the error. It is working. Thank you very
much
Shaker wrote:
>
> Hello
> To spec the example I mentioned before, I wrote the spec as what you
> suggested
> #../view/group/index_spec.rb
> describe "/group/_index_spec" do
> it "should call JS function when
Hello
To spec the example I mentioned before, I wrote the spec as what you
suggested
#../view/group/index_spec.rb
describe "/group/_index_spec" do
it "should call JS function when click the button" do
render '/group/_index'
response.should have_tag("input[onclick=?]", "update()
On 9/13/07, Shaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yes, I have gone through the documentation before, and I read the reference
> of 'assert_select' as well. But I still can not figure out a way of testing
> attributes in a tag. What I know is we can use:
> should have_tag("tag#id") or should have_
Yes, I have gone through the documentation before, and I read the reference
of 'assert_select' as well. But I still can not figure out a way of testing
attributes in a tag. What I know is we can use:
should have_tag("tag#id") or should have_tag("tag.class")
to select a tag, whereas I don't know
On 9/13/07, Shaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can not find much
> information about the "should have_tag" syntax in Rspec.
http://rspec.rubyforge.org/rdoc-rails/classes/Spec/Rails/Matchers.html#M11
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Hello everyone:
I am kind of puzzled in writing spec on view partials. I can not find much
information about the "should have_tag" syntax in Rspec. Can rspec test a
particular attribute of a tag (e.g. input tag)? Let me put an example here:
#../view/group/_index
I want to test the "on