On 9/12/07, Evan David Light <
evan@...> wrote:
> Granted that I'm new too; however, assigns[:hash] creates a member
> variable @hash that is made available to the view. Maybe that's the
> problem? Modify your view to use @hash instead.
http://rspec.rubyforge.org/documentation/rails/writing/views.html>
> On Sep 12, 2007, at 5:20 AM, Shaker wrote:
>
> >
> > Hello everyone:
> > I am quit new to View test using rspec. I want to write spec for a
> > partial, which is rendered by a controller. However, the controller
> > does not
> > pass data to the partial using instance variables, it uses symbol
> > variable
> > instead. I read the example of view spec provided in the website.
> > But the
> > example is using instance variable. So I am looking for a way of
> > assigning
> > my test data to the partial to be tested. I would like to show an
> > my code
> > below:
> > class MyController
> > def index
> > hash = {...#data provided here}
> > render :partial=>'index', :layout=>false, :locals=>{:hash=>hash}
> > end
> > end
> >
> > _index.rhtml
> > ......#unrelated code omitted
> > <script>
> > var data = <%= hash %>;
> > <!-- process data here -->
> > </script>
> >
> > In my spec, I used assigns[:hash] = my_own_data, but an error
> > occurred,
> > saying that "undefined local variable or method 'hash' ".
> > How can I assign my own data to hash in my view spec?
> > Thank you!
> >
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