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Upgrade to rspec-rails-1.1.99.x
Supported Rails Versions
This release supports the following versions of rails:
- 2.0.5
- 2.1.2
- 2.2.2
- 2.3.0
update generated files
Be sure to run "script/generate rspec" and allow the following files to be overwritten:
- lib/tasks/rspec.rake
- script/spec
- script/spec_server
controller.use_rails_error_handling! is deprecated
Use rescue_action_in_public! instead. It comes directly from rails and does exactly the same thing
route_for
After a change to edge rails broke our monkey-patched #route_for method, I decided to just delegate to rails' #assert_generates method. For most cases, this will not present a problem, but for some it might. You'll know if you upgrade and see any newly failing, route-related examples. Here are the things that you might need to change.
- Make sure IDs are strings
If you had :id => 1 before, you need to change that to :id => "1"
#old
route_for(:controller => 'things', :action => 'show', :id => 1).should == "/things/1"
#new
route_for(:controller => 'things', :action => 'show', :id => "1").should == "/things/1"
- Convert paths for non-get methods to hashes
If you had an example with a route that requires post, put, or delete, you'll need to declare that explicitly.
#old
route_for(:controller => 'things', :action => 'create').should == "/things"
#new
route_for(:controller => 'things', :action => 'create').should == {:path => "/things", :method => :post}
