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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:32:28+00:00 2026-05-11T18:32:28+00:00

I started writing functional tests for my rails app today. I use the RESTful

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I started writing functional tests for my rails app today. I use the RESTful authentication plugin. I ran into a couple confusing things I hope someone can clarify for me.

1) I wrote a quick login function because most of the functions in my rails app require authentication.

def login_as(user)
   @request.session[:user_id] = user ? user.id : nil
end

The issue I see with this function, is it basically fakes authentication. Should I be worried about this? Maybe it is okay to go this route as long as I test the true authentication method somewhere. Or maybe this is terrible practice.

2) The second confusing thing is that in some places in my functional tests, I need the full authentication process to happen. When a user is activated, I have the do_activate method create some initial objects for the user. It is analogous to the creation of a blank notebook object and pen object for a student application, if that makes sense.

So in order to properly test my application, I need the user to hit that activation state so those objects are created. I am currently using Factory Girl to create the user, and then calling the login_as function above to fake authentication.

I guess another option would be to skip the full authentication sequence and just create the blank objects with Factory Girl. I could test the proper authentication somewhere else.

What do you think? If I should go through the proper sequence, why isn’t the code below invoking the do_activate function?

user = Factory.create(:user)
user.active = 1
user.save

Thank you!

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    2026-05-11T18:32:28+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:32 pm

    Faking it is perfectly acceptable.

    However, write other tests that ensure that the things you want protected are protected. So

    test "it should show the profile page" do
      user = Factory(:user)
      login_as(user)
      get :show, :id => user
      assert_response :success
    end
    
    test "it should not show the profile page cos I'm not logged in" do
      user = Factory(:user)
      get :show, :id => user
      assert_response :redirect
    end
    

    Feel free to hit me up for followups!

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