lat = 3.434
lon = 3.23
+ # test that the upload is rejected when xml is valid, but osm doc isn't
+ content("<create/>")
+ put :create
+ assert_response :bad_request, "node upload did not return bad_request status"
+ assert_equal "Cannot parse valid node from xml string <create/>. XML doesn't contain an osm/node element.", @response.body
+
# test that the upload is rejected when no lat is supplied
# create a minimal xml file
content("<osm><node lon='#{lon}' changeset='#{changeset.id}'/></osm>")
assert_response :bad_request,
"should not be able to delete a node with a different ID from the XML"
+ # try to delete a node rubbish in the payloads
+ content("<delete/>")
+ delete :delete, :id => current_nodes(:visible_node).id
+ assert_response :bad_request,
+ "should not be able to delete a node without a valid XML payload"
+
# valid delete now takes a payload
content(nodes(:public_visible_node).to_xml)
delete :delete, :id => current_nodes(:public_visible_node).id
assert_response :bad_request,
"should not be able to update a node with a different ID from the XML"
+ ## try an update with a minimal valid XML doc which isn't a well-formed OSM doc.
+ content "<update/>"
+ put :update, :id => current_nodes(:visible_node).id
+ assert_response :bad_request,
+ "should not be able to update a node with non-OSM XML doc."
+
## finally, produce a good request which should work
content current_nodes(:public_visible_node).to_xml
put :update, :id => current_nodes(:public_visible_node).id