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= Cache Test Plugin This plugin adds assertions in test cases to check the caching logic of your application. == 1. Installation Unpack into the vendor/plugin and that should be it. == 2. Usage === Testing page caching First create an integration test. Then, to test caching of the "/pages/about" and "/pages/contact" pages, add a method like this: def test_caching assert_cache_pages("/pages/about", "/pages/contact") end The assert_cache_pages method will - first make sure that the urls are not cached, - execute a get on each request, - assert that the corresponding cache files have been created. You can also give a block to the assert_cache_pages method. Instead of executing a get on each url, it will yield the urls. For example: def test_caching assert_cache_pages("/pages/about", "/pages/contact") do |url_about, url_contact| post url_about post url_contact end end === Testing expiration of pages You will also certainly want (and that's really the most interesting part) to check if your cached pages expires when the user is doing some action. For that, here is the assert_expire method: def test_expiring assert_expire_pages("/news/list", "/news/show/1") do |*urls| post "/news/delete/1" end end Here the assert_expire_pages method will - check that the urls are cached, - execute the post request, - and assert that the urls are no more cached. This is great for testing your cache sweepers logic. === Testing action caching To test caching of the "bar" action of the foo "controller" in an integration test, do assert_cache_actions(:controller => "foo", :action => "bar") do get "/foo/bar" end The assert_cache_actions method will - first make sure that the actions are not cached, - yield the given block - assert that the corresponding action fragment have been stored. === Testing expiration of actions To check that some actions are expired, use the assert_expire_actions method: assert_expire_actions(:controller => "foo", :action => "bar") do |*urls| post "/foo/expire_cache" end Here the assert_expire_actions method will - check that the actions fragments are cached, - execute the post request, - and assert that the fragments are no more cached. In functional test, there can be only one controller, so you are not required to give the :controller option and if they are no parameters to the action, you can simply call assert_cache_actions(:foo, :bar) do get :bar get :foo end == Testing fragments caching To check that your fragments are cached when doing some action, do assert_cache_fragments(:controller => "foo", :action => "bar", :action_suffix => "baz") do get "/foo/bar" end == Testing expiration of fragments To check that your fragments are expired when doing some action, do assert_expire_fragments(:controller => "foo", :action => "bar", :action_suffix => "baz") do get "/foo/expire" end In functional test, your not required to give the :controller option. == 3. License This plugin is licensed under the MIT license. Complete license text is included in the MIT-LICENSE[link:files/MIT-LICENSE.html] file. == 4. Author This plugin was created by Damien Merenne <dam@cosinux.org> and first released at http://blog.cosinux.org/pages/page-cache-test. This plugin was updated to work with Rails 2.1.1 by Jason Rudolph. The updated version is available at https://github.com/relevance/cache_test.
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