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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T10:30:47+00:00 2026-06-13T10:30:47+00:00

I have a helper method called get_books_from_amazon that does an API call and returns

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I have a helper method called get_books_from_amazon that does an API call and returns an array of books. I can’t figure out how to stub it out in my request specs.

module BooksHelper
  def get_books_from_amazon(search_term)
    ...
  end
end

class StaticController < ApplicationController
  include BooksHelper
  def resources
    @books = get_books_from_amazon(search_term)
  end
end

I have tried the following in my spec, each to no avail:

# spec/requests/resource_pages_spec.rb
...
describe "Navigation" do
  it "should do such and such" do
    BooksHelper.stub!(:get_books_from_amazon).and_return(book_array)
    StaticHelper.stub!(:get_books_from_amazon).and_return(book_array)
    ApplicationHelper.stub!(:get_books_from_amazon).and_return(book_array)
    StaticController.stub!(:get_books_from_amazon).and_return(book_array[0..4])
    ApplicationController.stub!(:get_books_from_amazon).and_return(book_array[0..4])
    request.stub!(:get_books_from_amazon).and_return(book_array)
    helper.stub!(:get_books_from_amazon).and_return(book_array)
    controller.stub!(:get_books_from_amazon).and_return(book_array)
    self.stub!(:get_books_from_amazon).and_return(book_array)
    stub!(:get_books_from_amazon).and_return(book_array)

    visit resources_path
    save_and_open_page
  end

Any ideas on what the problem is?

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    2026-06-13T10:30:49+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 10:30 am

    Helpers are typically used to clean up presentation “logic”, so I wouldn’t put something like a call to Amazon’s API in a helper method.

    Instead, move that method to a plain old Ruby class which you can call from your controller.
    An example might be:

    class AmazonBookRetriever
      def get_books_from_amazon
        #code here
      end
    end
    

    Then your controller can call it:

    def resources
      @books = AmazonBookRetriever.new.get_books_from_amazon(params[:search_term])
    end
    

    This should make mocking a lot easier. You can stub #new on the AmazonBookRetriever to return a mock, and verify that it receives the get_books_from_amazon message.

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