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Helper for testing default routes generated by a resource in Ruby on Rails (See related posts)

These methods test that the routes for resources defined in routes.rb are working as expected. Call them from your functional (controller) tests.

Add the following 3 methods to test/test_helper.rb (updated for Rails 1.2.5 which no longer uses semicolons as a separator for the edit action):
# Test for routes generated by map.resource (singular).
def assert_routing_for_resource(controller, skip=[], nesting=[])
  routes = [
    ["new",'/new',{},:get], ["create",'',{},:post],
    ["show",'',{},:get], ["edit",'/edit',{},:get],
    ["update",'',{},:put], ["destroy",'',{},:delete]
    ]
  check_resource_routing(controller, routes, skip, nesting)
end
# Test for routes generated by map.resources (plural).
def assert_routing_for_resources(controller, skip=[], nesting=[])
  routes = [
    ["index",'',{},:get], ["new",'/new',{},:get], ["create",'',{},:post],
    ["show",'/1',{:id=>'1'},:get], ["edit",'/1/edit',{:id=>'1'},:get],
    ["update",'/1',{:id=>'1'},:put], ["destroy",'/1',{:id=>'1'},:delete]
    ]
  check_resource_routing(controller, routes, skip, nesting)
end

# Check that the expected paths will be generated by a resource, and that
# the expected params will be generated by paths defined by a resource.
# routes is array of [action, url string after controller, extra params].
def check_resource_routing(controller, routes, skip=[], nesting=[])
  # set a prefix for nested resources
  prefix = nesting.join('s/1/')
  unless prefix.blank?
    prefix += "s/1/"
  end
  # Add params for nested resources.
  # For each 'nest', include a ":nest_id=>'1'" param.
  params = {}
  nesting.each do |param|
    params["#{param}_id".to_sym] = '1'
  end
  # Test each of the standard resource routes.
  routes.each do |pair|
    unless skip.include? pair[0]
      assert_generates("/#{prefix}#{controller}#{pair[1]}",
        {:controller=>controller,
        :action=>pair[0]}.merge(pair[2]).merge(params), {}, {},
        "Failed generation of resource route for action #{pair[0]} /#{prefix}#{controller}#{pair[1]}")
      assert_recognizes(
        {:controller=>controller,
          :action=>pair[0]}.merge(pair[2]).merge(params),
        {:path=>"/#{prefix}#{controller}#{pair[1]}", :method=>pair[3]},
        {}, "Failed to recognize resource route for path #{pair[3]}:/#{prefix}#{controller}#{pair[1]}")
    end
  end
end

EXAMPLES

You can specify actions to 'skip' (if you have a special route for that action).
If using nested resources, set the nesting array (use singular strings).

So, if you have the following in routes.rb:
map.make_thing '/make', :controller=>'things', :action=>'new'
map.resources :nests do |nest|
  nest.resources :things
end
map.resource :foo

then you can use the following in things_controller_test.rb:
def test_resource_routing
  assert_routing_for_resources 'things', ['new'], ['nest']
  assert_routing_for_resource 'foo'
end

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