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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T04:34:35+00:00 2026-05-27T04:34:35+00:00

Our code: describe GET show do it assigns the requested subcategory as @subcategory do

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 describe "GET show" do
   it "assigns the requested subcategory as @subcategory" do
     subcategory = Subcategory.create! valid_attributes
     get :show, :id => subcategory.id.to_s
     assigns(:subcategory).should eq(subcategory)
   end

   it "has a sort parameter in the url" do
     subcategory = Subcategory.create! valid_attributes
     get :show, {:id => subcategory.id.to_s, :params => {:sort => 'title'}}
     helper.params[:sort].should_not be_nil
   end
 end

I got the following error message:

1) SubcategoriesController GET show has a sort parameter in the url
    Failure/Error: helper.params[:sort].should_not be_nil
    NameError:
      undefined local variable or method `helper' for #<RSpec::Core::ExampleGroup::Nested_4::Nested_2:0x007f81a467c848>
    # ./spec/controllers/subcategories_controller_spec.rb:54:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'

How can I test params in rspec?

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    2026-05-27T04:34:36+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 4:34 am
    get :show, {:id => subcategory.id.to_s, :params => {:sort => 'title'}}
    

    Should be

    get :show, :id => subcategory.id.to_s, :sort => 'title'
    

    Unless you mean to pass params[:params][:sort].

    Also

    helper.params[:sort].should_not be_nil
    

    Should be

    controller.params[:sort].should_not be_nil
    controller.params[:sort].should eql 'title'
    

    (If you mean to test a helper, you should write a helper spec.)

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