Thanks for the reply, Pat. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to do the job. 
I still get the exact same error. I compared the test.sphinx.conf with 
development.sphinx.conf, but the only real difference is the port number :/

On Monday, February 4, 2013 4:25:27 PM UTC-8, Pat Allan wrote:
>
> Hi Jeff
>
> Is there a test.sphinx.conf file in your config directory? If so, what 
> happens when you run the following from your project directory:
>
>   searchd --config config/test.sphinx.conf --pidfile
>
> -- 
> Pat
>
> On 05/02/2013, at 11:05 AM, Jeff Miller wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >   I'm writing an integration tests using test:unit and capybara w/ 
> poltergeist. One of the elements on a page I'm testing is an autocomplete 
> search box, which uses Sphinx and jQuery's autocomplete plugin. It all 
> works fine in both development and production, but not for my tests. 
> Basically, by taking screen shots using poltergeist, I can see that the 
> test fills in search box and it does open up a list of options (meaning 
> that it was able to connect to searchd?), but then as soon as the option 
> gets clicked, the test fails, citing "Connection to 127.0.0.1 on 9313 
> failed. Connection refused - connect(2)". The test also takes an incredibly 
> long time. Like more than double the time without TS. As far as I can tell 
> from the TS documentation sites, I've got everything set up correctly. 
> Here's the setup:
> > 
> > sphinx.yml:
> > development:
> >   port: 9312
> > test:
> >   port: 9313
> > 
> > test_helper.rb:
> > ...
> > require 'thinking_sphinx/test'
> > ...
> > class ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
> >   # Make the Capybara DSL available in all integration tests
> >   include Capybara::DSL
> >   WebMock.allow_net_connect!
> > 
> >   # Stop ActiveRecord from wrapping tests in transactions
> >   self.use_transactional_fixtures = false
> >   
> >   # Initialize and index Thinking Sphinx
> >   ThinkingSphinx::Test.init
> >   ThinkingSphinx::Test.index
> > 
> >   teardown do
> >     DatabaseCleaner.clean       # Truncate the database
> >     Capybara.reset_sessions!    # Forget the (simulated) browser state
> >     Capybara.use_default_driver # Revert Capybara.current_driver to 
> Capybara.default_driver
> >   end
> > end
> > 
> > auto_test:
> > ThinkingSphinx::Test.run do
> >   within 'li.vehicle-1' do
> >     fill_in 'search', with: '2012 Ford Escape'
> >     page.execute_script("$('li.vehicle-1 
> input[name=search]').trigger('keydown')")
> >     page.execute_script("$('.ui-menu-item a:contains(\"2012 Ford Escape 
> Limited\")').trigger(\"mouseenter\").click()")
> >   end
> > end
> > 
> > I've been banging my head against this all day... Anybody have an idea 
> of where I should investigate from here? Any and all help is appreciated!!
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
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