ENV["RAILS_ENV"] = "test"
-require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../config/environment")
-require 'test_help'
+require File.expand_path('../../config/environment', __FILE__)
+require 'rails/test_help'
load 'composite_primary_keys/fixtures.rb'
-# This monkey patch is to make tests where a rack module alters
-# the response work with rails 2 - it can be dropped when we move
-# to rails 3.
-module ActionController
- module Integration
- class Session
- def process_with_capture(method, path, parameters = nil, headers = nil)
- status = process_without_capture(method, path, parameters, headers)
- @controller = ActionController::Base.last_controller
- @request = @controller.request
- @response.session = @controller.response.session
- @response.template = @controller.response.template
- @response.redirected_to = @response.location
- status
- end
-
- alias_method_chain :process, :capture
- end
-
- module ControllerCapture
- module ClassMethods
- mattr_accessor :last_controller
-
- def clear_last_instantiation!
- self.last_controller = nil
- end
-
- def new_with_capture(*args)
- controller = new_without_capture(*args)
- self.last_controller ||= controller
- controller
- end
- end
- end
- end
-end
-
class ActiveSupport::TestCase
- # Transactional fixtures accelerate your tests by wrapping each test method
- # in a transaction that's rolled back on completion. This ensures that the
- # test database remains unchanged so your fixtures don't have to be reloaded
- # between every test method. Fewer database queries means faster tests.
- #
- # Read Mike Clark's excellent walkthrough at
- # http://clarkware.com/cgi/blosxom/2005/10/24#Rails10FastTesting
- #
- # Every Active Record database supports transactions except MyISAM tables
- # in MySQL. Turn off transactional fixtures in this case; however, if you
- # don't care one way or the other, switching from MyISAM to InnoDB tables
- # is recommended.
- self.use_transactional_fixtures = false
-
- # Instantiated fixtures are slow, but give you @david where otherwise you
- # would need people(:david). If you don't want to migrate your existing
- # test cases which use the @david style and don't mind the speed hit (each
- # instantiated fixtures translates to a database query per test method),
- # then set this back to true.
- self.use_instantiated_fixtures = false
-
-
# Load standard fixtures needed to test API methods
def self.api_fixtures
#print "setting up the api_fixtures"
set_fixture_class :gpx_file_tags => 'Tracetag'
fixtures :client_applications
+
+ fixtures :redactions
end
##
assert_select "span[class=translation_missing]", false, "Missing translation #{msg}"
end
+ # Set things up for OpenID testing
+ def openid_setup
+ begin
+ # Test if the ROTS (Ruby OpenID Test Server) is already running
+ rots_response = Net::HTTP.get_response(URI.parse("http://localhost:1123/"))
+ rescue
+ # It isn't, so start a new instance.
+ rots = IO.popen("#{Rails.root}/vendor/gems/rots-0.2.1/bin/rots --silent")
+
+ # Wait for up to 30 seconds for the server to start and respond before continuing
+ for i in (1 .. 30)
+ begin
+ sleep 1
+ rots_response = Net::HTTP.get_response(URI.parse("http://localhost:1123/"))
+ # If the rescue block doesn't fire, ROTS is up and running and we can continue
+ break
+ rescue
+ # If the connection failed, do nothing and repeat the loop
+ end
+ end
+
+ # Arrange to kill the process when we exit - note that we need
+ # to kill it really har due to a bug in ROTS
+ Kernel.at_exit do
+ Process.kill("KILL", rots.pid)
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
def openid_request(openid_request_uri)
openid_response = Net::HTTP.get_response(URI.parse(openid_request_uri))
openid_response_uri = URI(openid_response['Location'])