module ActiveSupport::Testing::ErrorReporterAssertions
Public instance methods
Assertion that the block should cause at least one exception to be reported to Rails.error
.
Passes if the evaluated code in the yielded block reports a matching exception.
assert_error_reported(IOError) do
Rails.error.report(IOError.new("Oops"))
end
To test further details about the reported exception, you can use the return value.
report = assert_error_reported(IOError) do
# ...
end
assert_equal "Oops", report.error.message
assert_equal "admin", report.context[:section]
assert_equal :warning, report.severity
assert_predicate report, :handled?
Source code GitHub
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/error_reporter_assertions.rb, line 88
def assert_error_reported(error_class = StandardError, &block)
reports = ErrorCollector.record do
_assert_nothing_raised_or_warn("assert_error_reported", &block)
end
if reports.empty?
assert(false, "Expected a #{error_class.name} to be reported, but there were no errors reported.")
elsif (report = reports.find { |r| error_class === r.error })
self.assertions += 1
report
else
message = "Expected a #{error_class.name} to be reported, but none of the " \
"#{reports.size} reported errors matched: \n" \
"#{reports.map { |r| r.error.class.name }.join("\n ")}"
assert(false, message)
end
end
Assertion that the block should not cause an exception to be reported to Rails.error
.
Passes if evaluated code in the yielded block reports no exception.
assert_no_error_reported do
perform_service(param: 'no_exception')
end
Source code GitHub
# File activesupport/lib/active_support/testing/error_reporter_assertions.rb, line 62
def assert_no_error_reported(&block)
reports = ErrorCollector.record do
_assert_nothing_raised_or_warn("assert_no_error_reported", &block)
end
assert_predicate(reports, :empty?)
end