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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:07:45+00:00 2026-05-13T16:07:45+00:00

This is what I have: it should be able to get a valid directory

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This is what I have:

it "should be able to get a valid directory path" do  
   @asset.some_file_path.should == "/something/test.jpg"
end

The problem is that some_file_path returns “/not_here_yet.jpg” if there is no existing file.

def some_file_path
  if File.exists(self.my_image_path)
    return my_image_path
  else
    return "/not_here_yet.jpg
  end
end

I don’t really want to create a new file in my tests. Is there a way for me to fake the existence of the file?

I’m thinking something in the lines of :

it "should be able to get a valid directory path" do  
   AwesomeFakeFileCreator.create(@asset.my_image_path)
   @asset.some_file_path.should == "/something/test.jpg"
end

Is this possible? How can I do such a thing?

Edit: I looked a bit at FakeFS but I’m not sure it answers my question

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    2026-05-13T16:07:45+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:07 pm

    You could do something on the lines of

    it "should be able to get a valid directory path" do  
      File.stub!(:exists?).and_return(true)
      @asset.stub!(:my_image_path).and_return("/something/test.jpg")
      @asset.some_file_path.should == "/something/test.jpg"
    end
    
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