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rails--rails/activerecord/test/attribute_methods_test.rb
Jeremy Kemper dd664c33b7 r4880@ks: jeremy | 2006-07-30 23:52:59 -0700
Only set method_name = md.pre_match if the pre_match is an attribute. Plays nicely with other ? suffixed attribute methods.
 r4881@ks:  jeremy | 2006-07-30 23:53:37 -0700
 Heavier testing for attribute method suffixes.


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require 'abstract_unit'
class AttributeMethodsTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
def setup
@old_suffixes = ActiveRecord::Base.send(:attribute_method_suffixes).dup
@target = Class.new(ActiveRecord::Base)
@target.table_name = 'topics'
end
def teardown
ActiveRecord::Base.send(:attribute_method_suffixes).clear
ActiveRecord::Base.attribute_method_suffix *@old_suffixes
end
def test_match_attribute_method_query_returns_match_data
assert_not_nil md = @target.match_attribute_method?('title=')
assert_equal 'title', md.pre_match
assert_equal ['='], md.captures
%w(_hello_world ist! _maybe?).each do |suffix|
@target.class_eval "def attribute#{suffix}(*args) args end"
@target.attribute_method_suffix suffix
assert_not_nil md = @target.match_attribute_method?("title#{suffix}")
assert_equal 'title', md.pre_match
assert_equal [suffix], md.captures
end
end
def test_declared_attribute_method_affects_respond_to_and_method_missing
topic = @target.new(:title => 'Budget')
assert topic.respond_to?('title')
assert_equal 'Budget', topic.title
assert !topic.respond_to?('title_hello_world')
assert_raise(NoMethodError) { topic.title_hello_world }
%w(_hello_world _it! _candidate= able?).each do |suffix|
@target.class_eval "def attribute#{suffix}(*args) args end"
@target.attribute_method_suffix suffix
meth = "title#{suffix}"
assert topic.respond_to?(meth)
assert_equal ['title'], topic.send(meth)
assert_equal ['title', 'a'], topic.send(meth, 'a')
assert_equal ['title', 1, 2, 3], topic.send(meth, 1, 2, 3)
end
end
end