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Testing associations with rspec-rails 3.0.1 and shoulda doesn't work


Currently, with rspec-rails (2.14.2), I test my associations in model specs with the shoulda (3.5.0) gem like so:

# app/models/user.rb
class User < ActiveRecord::Base

  belongs_to :school

end

# spec/models/user_spec.rb
describe User do

  it { should belong_to :school }

end

After some research, I hit a wall trying to make association-related assertions work (they all seem to fail).

Error message:

1) User
     Failure/Error: it { is_expected.to belong_to :school }
     NoMethodError:
       undefined method `belong_to' for #<RSpec::ExampleGroups::School:0x007f8a4c7a68d0>
     # ./spec/models/user.rb:4:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'

So my questions are:

  1. Can you test associations without the shoulda gem? This doesn't seem possible based on what I've seen with the "expect" syntax.
  2. Does the shoulda gem break with rspec 3.0.1 for everyone? Is there a workaround?

Solution

  • shoulda-matchers is the gem that provides association, validation, and other matchers.

    The shoulda gem (which we also make) is for using shoulda-matchers with Test::Unit (and also provides some nice things like contexts and the ability to use strings as test names). But if you're on RSpec, you'll want to use shoulda-matchers, not shoulda.