Friday, 6 September 2013

Michael Hartl's Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Chapter 9, Exercise 3

Michael Hartl's Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Chapter 9, Exercise 3

Obviously a novice here, but working through Hartl's book. I can't seem to
figure out how to write the right tests for Exercise 3: "The current
authentication tests check that navigation links such as "Profile" and
"Settings" appear when a user is signed in. Add tests to make sure that
these links don't appear when a user isn't signed in.":
Here's my authentication_pages_spec.rb:
require 'spec_helper'
describe "AuthenticationPages" do
subject { page }
describe "signin path" do
before { visit signin_path }
it { should have_selector('h1', text: "Sign in") }
it { should have_selector('title', text: "Sign in") }
end
describe "should not have show profile and settings in menu" do
it { should_not have_link('Profile', href: user_path(user)) }
it { should_not have_link('Settings', href: edit_user_path(user)) }
end
describe "signin" do
before { visit signin_path }
describe "with invalid signin information" do
before { click_button "Sign in" }
it { should have_selector('title', text: 'Sign in') }
it { should have_selector('div.alert.alert-error', text: "Invalid") }
describe "after visiting another page" do
before { click_link "Home" }
it { should_not have_selector('div.alert.alert-error') }
end
end
describe "with valid signin information" do
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
before { sign_in user }
it { should have_selector('title', text: user.name) }
it { should have_link('Users', href: users_path) }
it { should have_link('Profile', href: user_path(user)) }
it { should have_link('Settings', href: edit_user_path(user)) }
it { should have_link('Sign out', href: signout_path) }
it { should_not have_link('Sign in', href: signin_path) }
describe "followed by signout" do
before { click_link "Sign out" }
it { should have_link('Sign in') }
end
end
describe "authorization" do
describe "for non-signed-in users" do
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
describe "when attempting to visit a protected page" do
before do
visit edit_user_path(user)
fill_in "Email", with: user.email
fill_in "Password", with: user.password
click_button "Sign in"
end
describe "after signing in" do
it "should render the desired protected page" do
page.should have_selector('title', text: 'Edit user')
end
end
end
describe "in the Users controller" do
describe "visiting the edit page" do
before { visit edit_user_path(user) }
it { should have_selector('title', text: 'Sign in') }
end
describe "submitting to the update action" do
before { put user_path(user) }
specify { response.should redirect_to(signin_path) }
end
describe "visiting the user index" do
before { visit users_path }
it { should have_selector('title', text: "Sign in") }
end
end
end
describe "as wrong user" do
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
let(:wrong_user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user, email:
"wrong@example.com") }
before { sign_in user }
describe "visiting Users#edit page" do
before { visit edit_user_path(wrong_user) }
it { should_not have_selector('title', text: full_title('Edit
user')) }
end
describe "submitting a PUT request to the Users#update action" do
before { put user_path(wrong_user) }
specify { response.should redirect_to(root_url) }
end
end
describe "as a non-admin user" do
let(:user) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
let(:non_admin) { FactoryGirl.create(:user) }
before { sign_in non_admin }
describe "submitting a DELETE request to the User#destroy action" do
before { delete user_path(user) }
specify { response.should redirect_to(root_url) }
end
end
end
end
end
The lines I added have the tests still failing. Any insight would be
helpful. Thanks.

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