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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T12:28:39+00:00 2026-05-25T12:28:39+00:00

I’m running into issue which seems to indicate that ActionController::TestCase.get() method ignores what I

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I’m running into issue which seems to indicate that ActionController::TestCase.get() method ignores what I have in routes.rb.

Rails version is 3.0.10.

I have the following RSpec2 test of my XmlRpcController#index action:

it "should get nothing in response to GET request" do
  get :index
  response.response_code.should == 400 #bad_request
end

And the only line related to this route in routes.rb is:

post 'rpc', :to => "xml_rpc#index"

‘rake routes’ also shows only this route defined.

As a result when I run this test that action actually DOES get executed! I judge this by putting a simple puts inside it) and also a log contains:

Processing by XmlRpcController#index as HTML

Also if I go to ‘localhost:3000/rpc’ in browser – it says no route found: just like it should. But tests have other behavior and this puzzles me…

Can anybody hint my why does this happen? I’m only starting learning about RoR 🙂
Earlier it seemed to me that these ‘get/post’ methods of TestCase do respect routes.rb…

Am I missing something obvious? 🙂

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    2026-05-25T12:28:39+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 12:28 pm

    It seems that ‘get :index’ method is ignoring the routes.rb indeed.

    The real solution for me was to use be_routable rspec matcher written for this particular purpose:

      describe "GET 'contact'" do
        it "should be successful" do
          { :get => '/rpc' }.should_not be_routable
        end
      end
    

    Figured this out thanks to some user from Ruby-Forum. More info here.

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