api_fixtures
def test_start
- get :start
+ xhr :get, :start
assert_response :success
end
def test_read_relation
- browse_check 'relation', relations(:visible_relation)
+ browse_check 'relation', relations(:visible_relation).relation_id
end
def test_read_relation_history
- browse_check 'relation_history', relations(:visible_relation)
+ browse_check 'relation_history', relations(:visible_relation).relation_id
end
def test_read_way
- browse_check 'way', ways(:visible_way)
+ browse_check 'way', ways(:visible_way).way_id
end
def test_read_way_history
- browse_check 'way_history', ways(:visible_way)
+ browse_check 'way_history', ways(:visible_way).way_id
end
def test_read_node
- browse_check 'node', nodes(:visible_node)
+ browse_check 'node', nodes(:visible_node).node_id
end
def test_read_node_history
- browse_check 'node', nodes(:visible_node)
+ browse_check 'node_history', nodes(:visible_node).node_id
end
def test_read_changeset
- browse_check 'changeset', changesets(:normal_user_first_change)
+ browse_check 'changeset', changesets(:normal_user_first_change).id
end
# This is a convenience method for most of the above checks
# First we check that when we don't have an id, it will correctly return a 404
# then we check that we get the correct 404 when a non-existant id is passed
# then we check that it will get a successful response, when we do pass an id
- def browse_check(type, fixture)
+ def browse_check(type, id)
get type
assert_response :not_found
assert_template 'not_found'
get type, {:id => -10} # we won't have an id that's negative
assert_response :not_found
assert_template 'not_found'
- get type, {:id => fixture.id}
+ get type, {:id => id}
assert_response :success
assert_template type
end