I am writing a spec for an object (Sample) that calls another object's method (IO#delete) a number of time.
I want to isolate the tests of this method, however when I do this:
class Sample
def delete_them
io.delete "file1"
io.delete "folder1"
end
end
describe Sample do
let(:io) { stub.as_null_object }
subject { Sample.new.tap { |s| s.stub(:io).and_return(io) }}
it "deletes file1" do
io.should_receive(:delete).with("file1")
subject.delete_them
end
it "deletes folder1" do
io.should_receive(:delete).with("folder1")
subject.delete_them
end
end
If I call multiple methods it's not a problem because I am using the null object pattern. However, in this case when I execute the second test, it complains:
1) Sample instance methods#delete_them deletes folder1
Failure/Error: io.should_receive(:delete).with("folder1")
Stub received :delete with unexpected arguments
expected: ("folder1")
got: ("file1")
Is there a way to indicate that all the calls must be ignored except the one I am trying to make sure is being done?
This code compiles fine. It was another issue that was causing my problem.