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    copied!<p>My spec</p> <pre><code>require 'spec_helper' describe 'user_sessions/new.html.erb' do let (:user_session) { mock_model(UserSession).as_null_object } before do assign(:user_session, user_session) end it 'should have the sign in header' do render rendered.should contain('Sign in') end end </code></pre> <p>Throws </p> <pre><code>1) NoMethodError in 'user_sessions/new.html.erb should have the sign in header' undefined method `assign' for #&lt;Spec::Rails::Example::ViewExampleGroup::Subclass_1:0x1036835e0&gt; </code></pre> <p>Gems:</p> <pre><code>group :test, :cucumber do gem "cucumber-rails", "0.3.2" gem "rspec-rails", "1.3.3" gem "database_cleaner", "0.5.0" # gem "capybara", "0.3.9" gem "webrat" gem "selenium-client", "1.2.18" gem "sqlite3-ruby", "1.3.1" gem "email_spec", "~&gt; 0.6.3", :require =&gt; 'spec' gem "factory_girl" gem "launchy" end </code></pre> <p>And spec_helper.rb</p> <pre><code># This file is copied to ~/spec when you run 'ruby script/generate rspec' # from the project root directory. ENV["RAILS_ENV"] = 'test' require File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),'..','config','environment')) require 'spec/autorun' require 'spec/rails' # Uncomment the next line to use webrat's matchers require 'webrat/integrations/rspec-rails' # Requires supporting files with custom matchers and macros, etc, # in ./support/ and its subdirectories. Dir[File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__),'support','**','*.rb'))].each {|f| require f} Spec::Runner.configure do |config| # If you're not using ActiveRecord you should remove these # lines, delete config/database.yml and disable :active_record # in your config/boot.rb config.use_transactional_fixtures = true config.use_instantiated_fixtures = false config.fixture_path = RAILS_ROOT + '/spec/fixtures/' # == Fixtures # # You can declare fixtures for each example_group like this: # describe "...." do # fixtures :table_a, :table_b # # Alternatively, if you prefer to declare them only once, you can # do so right here. Just uncomment the next line and replace the fixture # names with your fixtures. # # config.global_fixtures = :table_a, :table_b # # If you declare global fixtures, be aware that they will be declared # for all of your examples, even those that don't use them. # # You can also declare which fixtures to use (for example fixtures for test/fixtures): # # config.fixture_path = RAILS_ROOT + '/spec/fixtures/' # # == Mock Framework # # RSpec uses its own mocking framework by default. If you prefer to # use mocha, flexmock or RR, uncomment the appropriate line: # # config.mock_with :mocha # config.mock_with :flexmock # config.mock_with :rr # # == Notes # # For more information take a look at Spec::Runner::Configuration and Spec::Runner end </code></pre>
 

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