Namespace
Module
Class
Methods
Included Modules
- Rails::Dom::Testing::Assertions
- ActionView::Context
- ActionDispatch::Routing::PolymorphicRoutes
- AbstractController::Helpers
- ActionView::Helpers
- ActionView::RecordIdentifier
- ActionView::RoutingUrlFor
- ActiveSupport::Testing::ConstantLookup
Constants
| INTERNAL_IVARS | = | [ :@NAME, :@failures, :@assertions, :@__io__, :@_assertion_wrapped, :@_assertions, :@_result, :@_routes, :@controller, :@_controller, :@_request, :@_config, :@_default_form_builder, :@_layouts, :@_files, :@_rendered_views, :@method_name, :@output_buffer, :@_partials, :@passed, :@rendered, :@request, :@routes, :@tagged_logger, :@_templates, :@options, :@test_passed, :@view, :@view_context_class, :@view_flow, :@_subscribers, :@html_document, ] | 
Attributes
| [RW] | controller | |
| [RW] | output_buffer | |
| [RW] | rendered | |
| [RW] | request | 
Instance Public methods
_routes()
:method: rendered
Returns the content rendered by the last render call.
The returned object behaves like a string but also exposes a number of methods that allows you to parse the content string in formats registered using .register_parser.
By default includes the following parsers:
.html
Parse the rendered content String into HTML. By default, this means a Nokogiri::XML::Node.
test "renders HTML" do
  article = Article.create!(title: "Hello, world")
  render partial: "articles/article", locals: { article: article }
  assert_pattern { rendered.html.at("main h1") => { content: "Hello, world" } }
end
To parse the rendered content into a Capybara::Simple::Node, re-register an :html parser with a call to Capybara.string:
register_parser :html, -> rendered { Capybara.string(rendered) }
test "renders HTML" do
  article = Article.create!(title: "Hello, world")
  render partial: article
  rendered.html.assert_css "h1", text: "Hello, world"
end
.json
Parse the rendered content String into JSON. By default, this means a ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess.
test "renders JSON" do
  article = Article.create!(title: "Hello, world")
  render formats: :json, partial: "articles/article", locals: { article: article }
  assert_pattern { rendered.json => { title: "Hello, world" } }
end
📝 Source code
# File actionview/lib/action_view/test_case.rb, line 297
      def _routes
        @controller._routes if @controller.respond_to?(:_routes)
      end_test_case()
📝 Source code
# File actionview/lib/action_view/test_case.rb, line 214
          def _test_case
            controller._test_case
          endconfig()
📝 Source code
# File actionview/lib/action_view/test_case.rb, line 232
      def config
        @controller.config if @controller.respond_to?(:config)
      endprotect_against_forgery?()
📝 Source code
# File actionview/lib/action_view/test_case.rb, line 210
          def protect_against_forgery?
            false
          endrender(options = {}, local_assigns = {}, &block)
📝 Source code
# File actionview/lib/action_view/test_case.rb, line 236
      def render(options = {}, local_assigns = {}, &block)
        view.assign(view_assigns)
        @rendered << output = view.render(options, local_assigns, &block)
        output
      endrendered_views()
📝 Source code
# File actionview/lib/action_view/test_case.rb, line 242
      def rendered_views
        @_rendered_views ||= RenderedViewsCollection.new
      endsetup_with_controller()
📝 Source code
# File actionview/lib/action_view/test_case.rb, line 220
      def setup_with_controller
        controller_class = Class.new(ActionView::TestCase::TestController)
        @controller = controller_class.new
        @request = @controller.request
        @view_flow = ActionView::OutputFlow.new
        @output_buffer = ActionView::OutputBuffer.new
        @rendered = self.class.content_class.new(+"")
        test_case_instance = self
        controller_class.define_method(:_test_case) { test_case_instance }
      end