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Description: RSpec extension library for Ruby on Rails
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zdennis (author)
Thu Aug 07 08:03:55 -0700 2008
David Chelimsky (committer)
Mon Aug 11 04:37:59 -0700 2008
rspec-rails / lib / spec / rails / mocks.rb
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module Spec
  module Rails
 
    class IllegalDataAccessException < StandardError; end
 
    module Mocks
      
      # Creates a mock object instance for a +model_class+ with common
      # methods stubbed out. Additional methods may be easily stubbed (via
      # add_stubs) if +stubs+ is passed.
      def mock_model(model_class, options_and_stubs = {})
        id = options_and_stubs[:id] || next_id
        options_and_stubs.reverse_merge!({
          :id => id,
          :to_param => id.to_s,
          :new_record? => false,
          :errors => stub("errors", :count => 0)
        })
        m = mock("#{model_class.name}_#{id}", options_and_stubs)
        m.send(:__mock_proxy).instance_eval <<-CODE
def @target.as_new_record
self.stub!(:id).and_return nil
self.stub!(:to_param).and_return nil
self.stub!(:new_record?).and_return true
self
end
def @target.is_a?(other)
#{model_class}.ancestors.include?(other)
end
def @target.kind_of?(other)
#{model_class}.ancestors.include?(other)
end
def @target.instance_of?(other)
other == #{model_class}
end
def @target.class
#{model_class}
end
CODE
        yield m if block_given?
        m
      end
      
      module ModelStubber
        def connection
          raise Spec::Rails::IllegalDataAccessException.new("stubbed models are not allowed to access the database")
        end
        def new_record?
          id.nil?
        end
        def as_new_record
          self.id = nil
          self
        end
      end
 
      # :call-seq:
      # stub_model(Model)
      # stub_model(Model).as_new_record
      # stub_model(Model, hash_of_stubs)
      # stub_model(Model, instance_variable_name, hash_of_stubs)
      #
      # Creates an instance of +Model+ that is prohibited from accessing the
      # database*. For each key in +hash_of_stubs+, if the model has a
      # matching attribute (determined by asking it) are simply assigned the
      # submitted values. If the model does not have a matching attribute, the
      # key/value pair is assigned as a stub return value using RSpec's
      # mocking/stubbing framework.
      #
      # <tt>new_record?</tt> is overridden to return the result of id.nil?
      # This means that by default new_record? will return false. If you want
      # the object to behave as a new record, sending it +as_new_record+ will
      # set the id to nil. You can also explicitly set :id => nil, in which
      # case new_record? will return true, but using +as_new_record+ makes the
      # example a bit more descriptive.
      #
      # While you can use stub_model in any example (model, view, controller,
      # helper), it is especially useful in view examples, which are
      # inherently more state-based than interaction-based.
      #
      # == Database Independence
      #
      # +stub_model+ does not make your examples entirely
      # database-independent. It does not stop the model class itself from
      # loading up its columns from the database. It just prevents data access
      # from the object itself. To completely decouple from the database, take
      # a look at libraries like unit_record or NullDB.
      #
      # == Examples
      #
      # stub_model(Person)
      # stub_model(Person).as_new_record
      # stub_model(Person, :id => 37)
      # stub_model(Person) do |person|
      # person.first_name = "David"
      # end
      def stub_model(model_class, stubs={})
        stubs = {:id => next_id}.merge(stubs)
        returning model_class.new do |model|
          model.id = stubs.delete(:id)
          model.extend ModelStubber
          stubs.each do |k,v|
            if model.has_attribute?(k)
              model[k] = stubs.delete(k)
            end
          end
          add_stubs(model, stubs)
          yield model if block_given?
        end
      end
      
      #--
      # TODO - Shouldn't this just be an extension of stub! ??
      # - object.stub!(:method => return_value, :method2 => return_value2, :etc => etc)
      #++
      # Stubs methods on +object+ (if +object+ is a symbol or string a new mock
      # with that name will be created). +stubs+ is a Hash of +method=>value+
      def add_stubs(object, stubs = {}) #:nodoc:
        m = [String, Symbol].index(object.class) ? mock(object.to_s) : object
        stubs.each {|k,v| m.stub!(k).and_return(v)}
        m
      end
 
      private
        @@model_id = 1000
        def next_id
          @@model_id += 1
        end
 
    end
  end
end