Perplexing functional test results

I’m getting pretty far with functional testing and have run into a
situation where I’m checking a method that ‘stamps’ db data into form
fields on a PDF file.

I have 6 such methods in my ‘ClientsController’ and half the tests
fail…

def test_rhba_signoff_form
login_with_administrator
get :rhba_signoff_form, :id => 3
assert_response 302
end

the failure is I get response 200 (which is a failure). test.log also
clearly shows a 200 result.

so I fired up ‘webrick -p 7000 -e test’ and used a browser and was able
to get these stamped PDF’s without a problem. (obviously not a 200)

3 of these same methods test without error but 3 methods test
consistently with this error and there’s very little difference between
them except the data fields so I made sure that when I tested against
webrick, I used the same ‘id => 3’ record and there’s no problem.

I would really like to include this in my testing…is there some
better/more reliable way to test for a response which isn’t a template
response but rather a

send_file “tmp/SOME.pdf”, :type => “application/pdf”, :disposition =>
‘inline’

That clearly delivers except in testing?

Craig

On 27 May 2008, at 00:02, Craig W. wrote:

between
them except the data fields so I made sure that when I tested against
webrick, I used the same ‘id => 3’ record and there’s no problem.

I would really like to include this in my testing…is there some
better/more reliable way to test for a response which isn’t a template
response but rather a

send_file “tmp/SOME.pdf”, :type => “application/pdf”, :disposition =>
‘inline’

send_file will result in 200, not a 302 (which only happens with a
redirect - not what you are doing here).
You could check the content type or the response body

Fred

Hi Craig,

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Craig W. wrote:

the failure is I get response 200 (which is a failure).

i don’t mean to “butt in” to your conversation with Fredrick, but what
do
you mean by “response 200 (which is a failure)”. If you mean that you
were
expecting a 302 and your test failed because you got a 200 which is
‘successful’, OK. Otherwise…

so I fired up ‘webrick -p 7000 -e test’ and used
a browser and was able to get these stamped PDF’s
without a problem.

Exactly. A 200 means the action succeeded. As you saw in the browser.

I would really like to include this in my testing…is there
some better/more reliable way to test for a response
which isn’t a template response but rather a

Are you using fixture_file_upload ? If not, check it out at
http://snipplr.com/view/1716/fixturefileupload-example/

HTH,
Bill