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assert_template
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assert_template(options = {}, message = nil)
public
Asserts that the request was rendered with the appropriate template file or partials.
# assert that the "new" view template was rendered assert_template "new" # assert that the exact template "admin/posts/new" was rendered assert_template %r{\Aadmin/posts/new\Z} # assert that the layout 'admin' was rendered assert_template layout: 'admin' assert_template layout: 'layouts/admin' assert_template layout: :admin # assert that no layout was rendered assert_template layout: nil assert_template layout: false # assert that the "_customer" partial was rendered twice assert_template partial: '_customer', count: 2 # assert that no partials were rendered assert_template partial: false # assert that a file was rendered assert_template file: "README.rdoc" # assert that no file was rendered assert_template file: nil assert_template file: false
In a view test case, you can also assert that specific locals are passed to partials:
# assert that the "_customer" partial was rendered with a specific object assert_template partial: '_customer', locals: { customer: @customer }