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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T22:29:12+00:00 2026-06-02T22:29:12+00:00

I have an ArticleController with the following code : def edit @article = current_user.articles.find(params[:id])

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I have an ArticleController with the following code :

def edit
  @article = current_user.articles.find(params[:id])
end

And the following test:

describe "GET 'edit'" do
  it "should fail when signed in and editing another user article" do
    sign_in @user
    get :edit, :id => @another_user_article.id
    response.should_not be_success
  end
end

However, when I start the test, I get the following error (which is normal), but I wonder how to handle that so my test can pass?

Failure/Error: get :edit, :id => @another_user_article.id
Mongoid::Errors::DocumentNotFound:
   Document not found for class Article with id(s) 4f9e71be4adfdcc02300001d.

I thought about changing my controller method by this one, but that does not seems right to me :

def edit
  @article = Article.first(conditions: { _id: params[:id], user_id: current_user.id })
end
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    2026-06-02T22:29:18+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 10:29 pm

    You can either decide that the right thing for your code to do in this circumstance is to raise an exception, so change your spec to

    expect { get :edit, :id => @another_user_article.id}.to raise_error(Mongoid::Errors::DocumentNotFound)
    

    or you can decide that what your controller should do in this case is explicitly render a 404: rescue the exception at the controller level (either in the action or via rescue_from), in which case your spec should pass as is.

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