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class_name usage with Engines #537
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I'm not too familiar with engines -- if you put a model under the namespace for your engine, does the engine automatically import that model into the global namespace? Also, what does the corresponding |
If you namespace the model, it does automatically import that model into the global namespace. So the second block of code does work there. Here's the has_many line in model.
Name spacing the model did work, although it wasn't immediately obvious when looking at the just the association from the model and the shoulda-matchers documentation. With hindsight being 20/20, I see that I should have realized to namespace the model as every model referenced in my spec tests are name spaced. I just thought it might be worth mentioning in the class_name section in the documentation. |
Well, it's just strange to me. If Rails automatically imports the model into the global namespace then shoulda-matchers should be able to find it, because you load Rails in your tests. I can take a look at what the code currently does to see if there's an improvement we can make there. |
@michaelbrawn I'm re-reviewing this issue and I just want to understand the context here. Were you trying to write tests for a model inside of an engine? If so, this would make sense why you can simply use
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@mcmire I was trying to write test for a model inside of an engine. That documentation looks right. 👍 |
@michaelbrawn This is now fixed in b4bf814. (I just opted to fix the |
That's Great! 👍 |
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[#591]: thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#591 [#592]: thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#592 [#588]: thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#588 [#584]: thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#584 [#593]: thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#593 [#597]: thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#597 [#537]: thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#537 [#598]: thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#598 [#602]: thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#602 [#543]: thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#543 [#622]: thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#622 [#627]: thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#627 [#631]: thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#631 [#634]: thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#634 [#637]: thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#637 [#642]: thoughtbot/shoulda-matchers#642 # 2.7.0 ### Deprecations * `ensure_inclusion_of` has been renamed to `validate_inclusion_of`. `ensure_inclusion_of` is deprecated and will be removed in 3.0.0. * `ensure_exclusion_of` has been renamed to `validate_exclusion_of`. `ensure_exclusion_of` is deprecated and will be removed in 3.0.0. ### Bug fixes * Fix `delegate_method` so that it does not raise an error if the method that returns the delegate object is private. * Warn when `ensure_inclusion_of` is chained with `.in_array([false, true])` as well as with `.in_array([true, false])`. * Fix `set_session` so that the `to` qualifier if given nil checks that the session variable in question was set to nil (previously this actually did nothing). * Fix `filter_param` so that it works when `config.filter_parameters` contains regexes. * Fix `delegate_method` so that it can be required independent of Active Support. * Fix `validate_uniqueness_of`. When used against an unpersisted record whose model contained a non-nullable column other than the one being validated, the matcher would break. Even if the test set that column to a value beforehand, the record had to be persisted in order for the matcher to work. Now this is no longer the case and the record can remain unpersisted. * Fix `validate_absence_of`: it required that a string be passed as the attribute name rather than a symbol (which is the usual and documented usage). ### Improvements * `have_and_belongs_to_many` now checks to make sure that the join table contains the correct columns for the left- and right-hand side of the association. * Reword failure message for `delegate_method` so that it's a little more helpful. ### Features * Add new matcher `define_enum_for` to test usage of the `enum` macro introduced in Rails 4.1.
I was unable to find in your documentation that when when you're using an engine and you want to use class_name, you need to namespace the class.
This works correctly:
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