I tried to test my Rails 3 application on Windows with RSpec. I've wrote tests and factories, but can't solve the issues which raise when I run RSpec on command line.
Here is one of the test files: require 'spec_helper'
describe "SignIns" do
it "can sign in" do
user = FactoryGirl.create(:user)
visit new_user_session_path
fill_in "login", with: user.username
fill_in "password", with: user.password
click_on "sign in"
current_user.username.should == user.username
end
end
And here's the factories.rb:
factory :layout do
name "layout1"
end
factory :club do
sequence(:name) { |i| "Club #{i}" }
contact_name "John Doe"
phone "+358401231234"
email "#{name}@example.com"
association :layout
end
factory :user do
sequence(:username) { |i| "user#{i}" }
password 'password'
email "[email protected]"
club
end
When I try to run RSpec it gives the following error:
trait not registered: name
#C: in 'object'
#.spec/features/sign_in_spec.rb:11:in 'block (2 levels) in (top(required))
What am I doing wrong?
I know this is an old question, but in case anyone else ends up here when searching "Trait not registered":
When using a dependent attribute like how email
depends on name
in the :club
factory from the question, you need to wrap the attribute in curly braces so it gets lazy evaluated:
email {"#{name}@example.com"}