Hello all,
I am currently writing model tests in rails 4. I am attempting to add an
error to a reservation object if the total number of reservations for a
given date and time has reached a pre-determined limit.
When my test runs, it is hitting the appropriate code but it is raising
the
following error as opposed to just giving me an error in the object that
I
can use.
ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid: Validation failed: Reservation limit
reached
for this time slot
test/models/reservation_test.rb:29:in `block (2 levels) in
I was wondering if anyone can give me an ideas of how to deal with this.
My test environment is using shoulda, faker, and factory_girl
test/models/reservation_test.rb:
setup do
List.create(name: 'reservation_limit', values: 20)
@reservation = FactoryGirl.build(:reservation)
end
should “remove unavailable times if reservation limit for time slot is
full” do
20.times{ FactoryGirl.create :reservation }
assert_equal false, FactoryGirl.create(:reservation), "reservation
was created after total reservation for time slot was reached."
end
app/models/reservation.rb
def check_reservation_time
errors.add(:base, "Can't set reservation to a time before 5pm.") if
parse_time(start_time) < parse_time(“17:00”)
errors.add(:base, "Can't set reservation to a time after 8pm.") if
parse_time(start_time) > parse_time(“20:00”)
errors.add(:base, "Reservation limit reached for this time slot") if
reservation_limit_reached?(Reservation.where(“start_date = ? and
start_time
= ?”, self.start_date, self.start_time))
end
def reservation_limit_reached?(reservations)
reservations.size >= List.where(name:
‘reservation_limit’).first.values.to_i
end
I am told I can use rescue_from ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid
but my
research is pointing me to that only working in the controller so I
wasn’t
sure how that would help me in a model test.
Any ideas or help is appreciated.
Thanks.