I am writing my first controller tests for Rails in Rspec. In testing the create action, I want to write a test that verifies that the 'new' template is rendered when the form is submitted with invalid attributes. In this case, that means a field is left blank.
I have found several examples that I have tried to follow verbatim. However, when using Rspec to trigger the create action, it seems like ActiveRecord actually tries to create that record which, due to validations, fails. Thus, my test fails before I even get to test the redirect function. This does not seem to be an issue for the people writing the tutorials or StackOverflow answers.
What is the best way to test the create action in a controller, given invalid attributes?
Rails 4.0.0, Ruby 2.0.0, Rspec 3.0.0.beta2
order_items_controller_spec
describe "POST create" do
context "with invalid attributes" do
it "re-renders the new method" do
post :create, order_item: FactoryGirl.attributes_for(:order_item, :buyer_id => nil)
expect( response ).to render_template :new
end
end
end
order_items_controller
def create
@order_item = OrderItem.new(order_item_params)
respond_to do |format|
if @order_item.save!
format.html { redirect_to cart_path(@order_item), notice: 'Your trip has been added to your cart.' }
format.json { render action: 'show', status: :created, location: @order_item }
else
format.html { redirect_to new_order_item_path, notice: 'We were unable to customize your trip.' }
format.json { render json: @order_item.errors, status: :unprocessable_entity }
end
end
end
rspec error message:
OrderItemsController POST create with invalid attributes re-renders the new method
Failure/Error: post :create, order_item: FactoryGirl.attributes_for(:order_item, :buyer_id => nil)
ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid:
Validation failed: Buyer can't be blank
# ./app/controllers/order_items_controller.rb:30:in `block in create'
# ./app/controllers/order_items_controller.rb:29:in `create'
# ./spec/controllers/order_items_controller_spec.rb:43:in `block (4 levels) in <top (required)>'
Thanks in advance.