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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T10:23:21+00:00 2026-06-10T10:23:21+00:00

I’m attempting to stub the behavior of a method within a method: class A

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I’m attempting to stub the behavior of a method within a method:

class A
  def method_one(an_argument)
  begin
    external_obj = ExternalThing.new
    result = external_obj.ext_method(an_argument)
  rescue Exception => e
    logger.info(e.message)
  end
  end
end

Spec:

it "should raise an Exception when passed a bad argument" do
  a = A.new
  external_mock = mock('external_obj')
  external_mock.stub(:ext_method).and_raise(Exception)
  expect { a.method_one("bad") }.to raise_exception
end

However, an Exception never gets raised.

I’ve also tried:

it "should raise an Exception when passed a bad argument" do
  a = A.new
  a.stub(:ext_method).and_raise(Exception)
  expect { a.method_one("bad") }.to raise_exception
end

and that doesn’t work either. How can one properly stub the external method to force an Exception in this case?

Thanks in advance for any ideas!

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    2026-06-10T10:23:22+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 10:23 am

    You have to stub the class method new of ExternalThing and make it return the mock:

    it "should raise an Exception when passed a bad argument" do
      a = A.new
      external_obj = mock('external_obj')
      ExternalThing.stub(:new) { external_obj }
      external_obj.should_receive(:ext_method).and_raise(Exception)
      expect { a.method_one("bad") }.to raise_exception
    end
    

    Note that this solution is deprecated in rspec 3. For solution not deprecated in rspec 3 see rspec 3 – stub a class method.

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