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module StubRecordHelper
# Will expect find_by_param or find_by_id to be called on klass and
# return the record given.
# If no record is given but a hash or nil will create a stub based on
# that instead and returns the stub.
def find_record(klass, record_or_method_hash = {})
record = stub_record(klass, record_or_method_hash)
finder = klass.respond_to?(:find_by_param) ? :find_by_param : :find_by_id
klass.expects(finder).with(record.to_param).returns(record)
return record
end
# Create a stub that has the usual functions of a database record.
# It won't fail on rendering a form for example.
#
# If the second parameter is a record we return the record itself.
# This way you can build functions that either take a record or a
# method hash to stub from. See find_record for an example.
def stub_record(klass, record_or_method_hash = {}, persisted = true)
if record_or_method_hash && !record_or_method_hash.is_a?(Hash)
return record_or_method_hash
end
stub record_params_for(klass, record_or_method_hash, persisted)
end
def record_params_for(klass, params = {}, persisted = true)
if klass.respond_to?(:valid_attributes_hash)
params.reverse_merge!(klass.valid_attributes_hash)
end
params[:params] = params.stringify_keys
params.reverse_merge! :id => "A123",
:to_param => "A123",
:class => klass,
:to_key => ['123'],
:to_json => %Q({"stub":"#{klass.name}"}),
:new_record? => !persisted,
:persisted? => persisted
end
end
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