Module: ActiveModel::Lint::Tests
- Defined in:
- activemodel/lib/active_model/lint.rb
Overview
Active Model Lint Tests
You can test whether an object is compliant with the Active Model API by including ActiveModel::Lint::Tests
in your TestCase. It will include tests that tell you whether your object is fully compliant, or if not, which aspects of the API are not implemented.
These tests do not attempt to determine the semantic correctness of the returned values. For instance, you could implement valid? to always return true, and the tests would pass. It is up to you to ensure that the values are semantically meaningful.
Objects you pass in are expected to return a compliant object from a call to to_model. It is perfectly fine for to_model to return self.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#test_errors_aref ⇒ Object
Errors Testing.
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#test_errors_full_messages ⇒ Object
Returns an Array of all error messages for the object.
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#test_model_naming ⇒ Object
Naming.
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#test_persisted? ⇒ Boolean
Responds to
persisted?
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#test_to_key ⇒ Object
Responds to
to_key
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#test_to_param ⇒ Object
Responds to
to_param
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#test_to_partial_path ⇒ Object
Responds to
to_partial_path
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#test_valid? ⇒ Boolean
Responds to
valid?
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Instance Method Details
#test_errors_aref ⇒ Object
Errors Testing
Returns an object that has :[] and :full_messages defined on it. See below for more details.
Returns an Array of Strings that are the errors for the attribute in question. If localization is used, the Strings should be localized for the current locale. If no error is present, this method should return an empty Array.
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# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/lint.rb', line 100 def test_errors_aref assert model.respond_to?(:errors), "The model should respond to errors" assert model.errors[:hello].is_a?(Array), "errors#[] should return an Array" end |
#test_errors_full_messages ⇒ Object
Returns an Array of all error messages for the object. Each message should contain information about the field, if applicable.
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# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/lint.rb', line 107 def assert model.respond_to?(:errors), "The model should respond to errors" assert model.errors..is_a?(Array), "errors#full_messages should return an Array" end |
#test_model_naming ⇒ Object
Naming
Model.model_name must return a string with some convenience methods: :human, :singular, and :plural. Check ActiveModel::Naming for more information.
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# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/lint.rb', line 82 def test_model_naming assert model.class.respond_to?(:model_name), "The model should respond to model_name" model_name = model.class.model_name assert_kind_of String, model_name assert_kind_of String, model_name.human assert_kind_of String, model_name.singular assert_kind_of String, model_name.plural end |
#test_persisted? ⇒ Boolean
Responds to persisted?
Returns a boolean that specifies whether the object has been persisted yet. This is used when calculating the URL for an object. If the object is not persisted, a form for that object, for instance, will be POSTed to the collection. If it is persisted, a form for the object will be PUT to the URL for the object.
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# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/lint.rb', line 72 def test_persisted? assert model.respond_to?(:persisted?), "The model should respond to persisted?" assert_boolean model.persisted?, "persisted?" end |
#test_to_key ⇒ Object
Responds to to_key
Returns an Enumerable of all (primary) key attributes or nil if model.persisted? is false
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# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/lint.rb', line 23 def test_to_key assert model.respond_to?(:to_key), "The model should respond to to_key" def model.persisted?() false end assert model.to_key.nil?, "to_key should return nil when `persisted?` returns false" end |
#test_to_param ⇒ Object
Responds to to_param
Returns a string representing the object’s key suitable for use in URLs or nil if model.persisted? is false.
Implementers can decide to either raise an exception or provide a default in case the record uses a composite primary key. There are no tests for this behavior in lint because it doesn’t make sense to force any of the possible implementation strategies on the implementer. However, if the resource is not persisted?, then to_param should always return nil.
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# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/lint.rb', line 39 def test_to_param assert model.respond_to?(:to_param), "The model should respond to to_param" def model.to_key() [1] end def model.persisted?() false end assert model.to_param.nil?, "to_param should return nil when `persisted?` returns false" end |
#test_to_partial_path ⇒ Object
Responds to to_partial_path
Returns a string giving a relative path. This is used for looking up partials. For example, a BlogPost model might return “blog_posts/blog_post”
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# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/lint.rb', line 51 def test_to_partial_path assert model.respond_to?(:to_partial_path), "The model should respond to to_partial_path" assert_kind_of String, model.to_partial_path end |
#test_valid? ⇒ Boolean
Responds to valid?
Returns a boolean that specifies whether the object is in a valid or invalid state.
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# File 'activemodel/lib/active_model/lint.rb', line 60 def test_valid? assert model.respond_to?(:valid?), "The model should respond to valid?" assert_boolean model.valid?, "valid?" end |