Reputation: 23576
I have the following Rspec file:
describe "Cart" do
before do
@user = FactoryGirl.create(:user)
@cart = @user.carts.create!
end
describe "using stripe" do
before do
@sport = FactoryGirl.create(:sport)
end
describe "user adds sport to cart" do
before do
visit sports_path
click_link "Add to Cart"
end
it "should be checkout page" do
page.should have_content("Total")
end
describe "user clicks checkout" do
before do
click_button "Checkout"
end
it "should redirect user to sign in form" do
page.should have_selector('h2', text: "Sign in")
end
describe "user logs on" do
before do
fill_in "Email", with: @user.email
fill_in "Password", with: @user.password
click_button "Sign in"
end
it "should be on checkout page" do
page.should have_selector('h2', text: "Checkout")
end
describe "user fills in form", js: true, driver: :webkit do
describe "everything valid" do
before do
fill_in "card-number", with: 4242424242424242
fill_in "card-expiry-month", with: 12
fill_in "card-expiry-year", with: 2015
fill_in "card-cvc", with: 123
click_button "Submit Payment"
end
it "should redirect to confirmation page" do
page.should have_content("Confirmation")
end
it "should have the total price listed" do
page.should have_content(@cart.total_price)
end
it "should create a stripe customer and save that to the stripe_customer_id of the user" do
@user.stripe_customer_id.should_not be_nil
end
describe "should allow user authorize charge" do
before do
click_button "Confirm and Purchase"
end
it "should be back to sports page" do
page.should have_content("Select a Sport")
end
end
end
end
end
end
end
end
So a user (created by FactoryGirl) buys something from my site.
The should create a stripe customer and save that to the stripe_customer_id of the user
is failing (@user.stripe_customer_id
is nil
).
The controller has this method:
def confirmation
@cart = current_cart
customer = Stripe::Customer.create(description: current_user.email, card: params[:stripeToken])
current_user.update_attributes(stripe_customer_id: customer.id)
end
I know the current_user (the same user from FactoryGirl for the tests) is being updated with the stripe_customer_id
because the other tests are working.
I assumed I would have to update the model somehow, because I was directly affecting the database (@user and current_user reference the same db entry, but are not the same object). So I tried calling @user.reload
before checking if the stripe_customer_id
was nil, but the test still failed.
2 questions: Should I even be checking model attributes in a request spec? And, is there a way I can get the failing test to pass?
Thanks
Upvotes: 3
Views: 1392
Reputation: 2370
I see you're using webkit driver, so the problem might be in transactions setup. Have you turned off config.use_transactional_fixtures
in spec_helper
? See also Capybara Readme (Transactions and database setup)
Upvotes: 1