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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T07:38:14+00:00 2026-05-23T07:38:14+00:00

I have a hard time testing my controller with before_filters, exceptions and some mocking

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I have a hard time testing my controller with before_filters, exceptions and some mocking and stubing.
Here is the controller:

before_filter :get_subject, :only => [:show, :edit, :update, :destroy, :update_field]
before_filter :user_has_to_belongs_to_subject_company, :only => [:show, :edit, :update, :destroy, :update_field]

def show
  @messages = @subject.get_user_messages(current_user)
end

private

def get_subject
  @subject = Subject.find(params[:id])
end

def user_has_to_belongs_to_subject_company
  unless @current_user.company.eql?(@subject.company)
    raise "Error: current_user does not belongs to subject's company"
  end
end

And here is my spec file:

require 'spec_helper'

describe SubjectsController do  
  describe "for signed users" do
    before(:each) do
      @current_user = Factory(:user)
      sign_in @current_user
    end

    describe "for user belonging to subject's company" do
      before(:each) do
        @subject = mock_model(Subject)  
        Subject.stub!(:find).with(@subject).and_return(@subject)
        @current_user.stub_chain(:company, :eql?).and_return(true)
        @subject.stub!(:company)
      end

      it "should not raise an exception" do
        expect { get :show, :id => @subject }.to_not raise_error
      end
    end

    describe "for user not belonging to subject's company" do
      before(:each) do
        @subject = mock_model(Subject)  
        Subject.stub!(:find).with(@subject).and_return(@subject)
        @current_user.stub_chain(:company, :eql?).and_return(false)
        @subject.stub!(:company)
      end

      it "should raise an exception" do
        expect { get :show, :id => @subject }.to raise_error
      end
    end
  end
end

And finally, here is the error message:

SubjectsController for signed users for user belonging to subject's company should not raise an exception
     Failure/Error: expect { get :show, :id => @subject }.to_not raise_error
     expected no Exception, got #<RuntimeError: Error: current_user does not belongs to subject's company>
     # ./spec/controllers/subjects_controller_spec.rb:19:in `block (4 levels) in <top (required)>'

Thx for helping!

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    2026-05-23T07:38:14+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 7:38 am

    I’m not seeing the problem, but here’s a refactoring suggestion. If you find yourself using more mocks and stubs that usual, maybe it’s time to reconsider your interfaces. In this case, you can make your controller skinnier and you model fatter.

    # subjects_controller_spec.rb
    describe "for user belonging to subject's company" do
      before(:each) do
        @subject = mock_model(Subject, :verify_user => true)  
        Subject.stub!(:find).with(@subject).and_return(@subject)
      end
    
    # subjects_controller.b
    def user_has_to_belongs_to_subject_company
      @subject.verify_user(@current_user)
    end
    
    # subject.rb
    class Subject
      def verify_user(user)
        unless user.company.eql?(company)
          raise "Error: current_user does not belongs to subject's company"
        end
    
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