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module RSpec
module Rails
# @private
ControllerAssertionDelegator = RSpec::Rails::AssertionDelegator.new(
ActionDispatch::Assertions::RoutingAssertions
)
# @api public
# Container module for controller spec functionality.
module ControllerExampleGroup
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
include RSpec::Rails::RailsExampleGroup
include ActionController::TestCase::Behavior
include RSpec::Rails::ViewRendering
include RSpec::Rails::Matchers::RedirectTo
include RSpec::Rails::Matchers::RenderTemplate
include RSpec::Rails::Matchers::RoutingMatchers
include ControllerAssertionDelegator
# Class-level DSL for controller specs.
module ClassMethods
# @private
def controller_class
described_class
end
# Supports a simple DSL for specifying behavior of ApplicationController.
# Creates an anonymous subclass of ApplicationController and evals the
# `body` in that context. Also sets up implicit routes for this
# controller, that are separate from those defined in "config/routes.rb".
#
# @note Due to Ruby 1.8 scoping rules in anonymous subclasses, constants
# defined in `ApplicationController` must be fully qualified (e.g.
# `ApplicationController::AccessDenied`) in the block passed to the
# `controller` method. Any instance methods, filters, etc, that are
# defined in `ApplicationController`, however, are accessible from
# within the block.
#
# @example
# describe ApplicationController do
# controller do
# def index
# raise ApplicationController::AccessDenied
# end
# end
#
# describe "handling AccessDenied exceptions" do
# it "redirects to the /401.html page" do
# get :index
# response.should redirect_to("/401.html")
# end
# end
# end
#
# If you would like to spec a subclass of ApplicationController, call
# controller like so:
#
# controller(ApplicationControllerSubclass) do
# # ....
# end
def controller(base_class = nil, &body)
if RSpec.configuration.infer_base_class_for_anonymous_controllers?
base_class ||= controller_class
end
base_class ||= defined?(ApplicationController) ? ApplicationController : ActionController::Base
new_controller_class = Class.new(base_class) do
def self.name
root_controller = defined?(ApplicationController) ? ApplicationController : ActionController::Base
if superclass == root_controller || superclass.abstract?
"AnonymousController"
else
superclass.name
end
end
end
new_controller_class.class_exec(&body)
(class << self; self; end).__send__(:define_method, :controller_class) { new_controller_class }
before do
@orig_routes = routes
resource_name = if @controller.respond_to?(:controller_name)
@controller.controller_name.to_sym
else
:anonymous
end
resource_path = if @controller.respond_to?(:controller_path)
@controller.controller_path
else
resource_name.to_s
end
resource_module = resource_path.rpartition('/').first.presence
resource_as = 'anonymous_' + resource_path.tr('/', '_')
self.routes = ActionDispatch::Routing::RouteSet.new.tap do |r|
r.draw do
resources resource_name,
as: resource_as,
module: resource_module,
path: resource_path
end
end
end
after do
self.routes = @orig_routes
@orig_routes = nil
end
end
# Specifies the routeset that will be used for the example group. This
# is most useful when testing Rails engines.
#
# @example
# describe MyEngine::PostsController do
# routes { MyEngine::Engine.routes }
#
# # ...
# end
def routes
before do
self.routes = yield
end
end
end
# @!attribute [r]
# Returns the controller object instance under test.
attr_reader :controller
# @!attribute [r]
# Returns the Rails routes used for the spec.
attr_reader :routes
# @private
#
# RSpec Rails uses this to make Rails routes easily available to specs.
def routes=(routes)
@routes = routes
assertion_instance.instance_variable_set(:@routes, routes)
end
# @private
module BypassRescue
def rescue_with_handler(exception)
raise exception
end
end
# Extends the controller with a module that overrides
# `rescue_with_handler` to raise the exception passed to it. Use this to
# specify that an action _should_ raise an exception given appropriate
# conditions.
#
# @example
# describe ProfilesController do
# it "raises a 403 when a non-admin user tries to view another user's profile" do
# profile = create_profile
# login_as profile.user
#
# expect do
# bypass_rescue
# get :show, id: profile.id + 1
# end.to raise_error(/403 Forbidden/)
# end
# end
def bypass_rescue
controller.extend(BypassRescue)
end
# If method is a named_route, delegates to the RouteSet associated with
# this controller.
def method_missing(method, *args, &block)
if route_available?(method)
controller.send(method, *args, &block)
else
super
end
end
ruby2_keywords :method_missing if respond_to?(:ruby2_keywords, true)
included do
subject { controller }
before do
self.routes = ::Rails.application.routes
end
around do |ex|
previous_allow_forgery_protection_value = ActionController::Base.allow_forgery_protection
begin
ActionController::Base.allow_forgery_protection = false
ex.call
ensure
ActionController::Base.allow_forgery_protection = previous_allow_forgery_protection_value
end
end
end
private
def route_available?(method)
(defined?(@routes) && route_defined?(routes, method)) ||
(defined?(@orig_routes) && route_defined?(@orig_routes, method))
end
def route_defined?(routes, method)
return false if routes.nil?
if routes.named_routes.respond_to?(:route_defined?)
routes.named_routes.route_defined?(method)
else
routes.named_routes.helpers.include?(method)
end
end
end
end
end