require 'paperclip/matchers' module Paperclip # =Paperclip Shoulda Macros # # These macros are intended for use with shoulda, and will be included into # your tests automatically. All of the macros use the standard shoulda # assumption that the name of the test is based on the name of the model # you're testing (that is, UserTest is the test for the User model), and # will load that class for testing purposes. module Shoulda include Matchers # This will test whether you have defined your attachment correctly by # checking for all the required fields exist after the definition of the # attachment. def should_have_attached_file name klass = self.name.gsub(/Test$/, '').constantize matcher = have_attached_file name should matcher.description do assert_accepts(matcher, klass) end end # Tests for validations on the presence of the attachment. def should_validate_attachment_presence name klass = self.name.gsub(/Test$/, '').constantize matcher = validate_attachment_presence name should matcher.description do assert_accepts(matcher, klass) end end # Tests that you have content_type validations specified. There are two # options, :valid and :invalid. Both accept an array of strings. The # strings should be a list of content types which will pass and fail # validation, respectively. def should_validate_attachment_content_type name, options = {} klass = self.name.gsub(/Test$/, '').constantize valid = [options[:valid]].flatten invalid = [options[:invalid]].flatten matcher = validate_attachment_content_type(name).allowing(valid).rejecting(invalid) should matcher.description do assert_accepts(matcher, klass) end end # Tests to ensure that you have file size validations turned on. You # can pass the same options to this that you can to # validate_attachment_file_size - :less_than, :greater_than, and :in. # :less_than checks that a file is less than a certain size, :greater_than # checks that a file is more than a certain size, and :in takes a Range or # Array which specifies the lower and upper limits of the file size. def should_validate_attachment_size name, options = {} klass = self.name.gsub(/Test$/, '').constantize min = options[:greater_than] || (options[:in] && options[:in].first) || 0 max = options[:less_than] || (options[:in] && options[:in].last) || (1.0/0) range = (min..max) matcher = validate_attachment_size(name).in(range) should matcher.description do assert_accepts(matcher, klass) end end end end class Test::Unit::TestCase #:nodoc: extend Paperclip::Shoulda end