I have a problem with my testing in rails with rspec. All in all I have a structure between 4 models, but for the moment I try to solve my testing for two of them. I'm using faker and FactoryGirl and have the following factories:
require 'faker'
FactoryGirl.define do
factory :user do |f|
f.name { Faker::Name}
f.email { Faker::Internet.email}
f.password {Faker::Internet.password}
f.role {"Kindergarten"}
end
end
require 'faker'
FactoryGirl.define do
factory :child do |f|
f.name { Faker::Name}
f.city { Faker::Address.city}
f.postalcode {Faker::Number.between(30000,35000)}
f.streed {Faker::Address.street_name}
f.add_number {Faker::Address.secondary_address}
f.disability { Faker::Boolean.boolean}
f.halal { Faker::Boolean.boolean}
f.koscha {Faker::Boolean.boolean}
f.vegetarian {Faker::Boolean.boolean}
f.vegan {Faker::Boolean.boolean}
f.allday { Faker::Boolean.boolean}
f.gender { Faker::Number.between(0,1)}
f.user_id {Faker::Number.between(1,10)}
end
end
and my controller test looks like that
require 'rails_helper'
require 'factory_girl_rails'
describe UsersController do
before do
3.times { FactoryGirl.create(:child)}
end
describe "GET #show" do
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
before { get :show, id: user.id}
it "assigns the requested user to @user" do
assigns(:user).should eq user
end
it "renders the :show template"
end
describe "GET #new" do
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
it "assigns a new User to @user" do
get :new, id: user.id
assigns(:user).should be_a_new(User)
end
it "renders the :new template"
end
end
When I try to run the test, I got this error message
UsersController GET #new assigns a new User to @user
Failure/Error: 3.times { FactoryGirl.create(:child)}
ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid:
Validation failed: User can't be blank
My relations and validations in the models are as follow
class Child < ApplicationRecord
has_many :relations, :dependent => :destroy
accepts_nested_attributes_for :relations
belongs_to :user
validates :user, presence: true
validates :name, presence: true, length: { maximum: 50 }
validates :city, presence: true, :on => :create
validates :postalcode, presence: true, numericality: true
validates :streed, presence: true
validates :add_number, presence: true
validates :disability, inclusion: { in: [true, false] }
validates :halal, inclusion: { in: [true, false] }
validates :koscha, inclusion: { in: [true, false] }
validates :vegetarian, inclusion: { in: [true, false] }
validates :vegan, inclusion: { in: [true, false] }
validates :allday, inclusion: { in: [true, false] }
validates :gender, presence: true
end
class User < ApplicationRecord
attr_accessor :remember_token, :activation_token, :reset_token
has_many :children, dependent: :destroy
has_many :kindergartens, dependent: :destroy
has_many :relations, dependent: :destroy
before_save :downcase_email
before_create :create_activation_digest
validates :name, presence: true, length: { maximum: 50 }
VALID_EMAIL_REGEX = /\A[\w+\-.]+@[a-z\d\-.]+\.[a-z]+\z/i
validates :email, presence: true, length: { maximum: 255 },
format: { with: VALID_EMAIL_REGEX },
uniqueness: { case_sensitive: false }
validates :role, presence: true
has_secure_password
validates :password, presence: true, length: { minimum: 6 }, allow_nil: true
end
My problem is, that I'm not sure if there is a fault in my rspec code or if I have made a mistake in my validations and relations in my normal models. Can someone help me?
I think that it would be better to post the whole factory for you. And I think you don't need to require faker
if you have it in Gemfile.
FactoryGirl.define do
factory :child do
name { Faker::Name}
city { Faker::Address.city}
postalcode {Faker::Number.between(30000,35000)}
streed {Faker::Address.street_name}
add_number {Faker::Address.secondary_address}
disability { Faker::Boolean.boolean}
halal { Faker::Boolean.boolean}
koscha {Faker::Boolean.boolean}
vegetarian {Faker::Boolean.boolean}
vegan {Faker::Boolean.boolean}
allday { Faker::Boolean.boolean}
gender { Faker::Number.between(0,1)}
user
end
end
Inside specs when you need to create a child for the particular user:
let(:current_user) { create :user }
let(:child) { create :child, user: current_user }
Try to change your controller spec:
describe UsersController do
let(:user) { create(:user) }
describe "GET #show" do
before { get :show, params: { id: user.id } }
it "assigns the requested user to @user" do
assigns(:user).should eq user
end
it "renders the :show template"
it { expect(response).to have_http_status 200 }
end
describe "GET #new" do
before { get :new }
it "assigns a new User to @user" do
assigns(:user).should be_a_new(User)
end
it "renders the :new template"
end
end