Cucumber and Clearance: current_user in steps
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What I what to accomplish is to use (rely on) current_user method while defining Cucumber steps. I'm using Clearance in my project.

First of all I tried to use sign_in but it didn't work (I guess Cucumber World doesn't know about Clearance methods...).

So how do I make Cuckes recognize current_user and sign_in/sign_out methods?

Loireatlantique answered 18/11, 2010 at 14:54 Comment(0)
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Your Cucumber features should be driving your application through the public user interface. Something like:

Given /^I am signed in as "([^\"]*)"%/ do |username|
  visit 'sign_in'
  fill_in 'Username', :with => username
  click 'Sign In'
end

Since the current_user method isn't available to the browser, you shouldn't be using it in your spec.

You could fake it in your steps by storing @current_user in the above step and then providing an attribute reader for it.

Deranged answered 31/12, 2010 at 4:5 Comment(2)
After 9 months I realized how to cucke it right. Now understand why your answer was correct back in a day.Loireatlantique
It's still frustrating though. Because current_user is nil even on the server side, not just the browser side.Hagerty
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I disagree with the idea that every acceptance test (cucumber or otherwise) must exercise the login logic. Luckily, if you agree, Clearance has added a back door in tests that lets you skip the sign in steps.

user = create(:user)
visit posts_path(as: user)

Now you can leave your login-related features driving the login ui as a user would and skip that for features that aren't directly related to logging in.

Hola answered 6/12, 2013 at 2:32 Comment(0)

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