Can you provide the full test for some better context?

I normally stub the search call and return some test doubles representing 
ActiveRecord models - if I care about the arguments, then I set expectations on 
those as well.

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Pat

On 09/10/2012, at 9:23 PM, prajwal wrote:

> I'm trying to perform some unit tests on modules that rely heavily on Sphinx. 
> What's the recommended way to mock sphinx in these cases?
> 
> At the moment, I'm just mocking out the search method for the model to return 
> whatever I tell it to return. It works for now, but I want to automate it. Is 
> there a way or a more advanced sphinx mock that can create create indices on 
> demand from models that I manually pass to it, and perform search only on 
> those models?
> 
> Something like:
> sphinx_mock.index([profile1,profile2,profile3])
> result = sphinx_mock.search({criteria => { Profile.id => 1 } })
> assert_equal profile1, result.first
> 
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