I am running an RSpec test on a model and getting errors for string methods such as: "index, "downcase," and "strip." Any ideas why that is and how I can fix it?
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Q:
Why am I getting undefined method errors for "strip" and "downcase" when I run RSpec on my models?
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A:
If you are getting "undefined method", then the object you are operating on is likely not a string. Try printing out the result from .class
before calling .strip
, etc and see what type of object you are working with. A function that normally returns a string might return a non-string (like nil
) on error, and you may be operating on something like that inadvertently.
bta
2010-02-12 23:55:38
Yes! Thanks bta, that worked. I specified .to_s before calling .strip and that worked perfectly. It seems like the app runs fine without the .to_s, performing the strips and the downcases as planned. RSpec is clearly anal about the type. Thanks again.
aressidi
2010-02-13 00:39:03