diff --git a/guides/source/testing.md b/guides/source/testing.md index e8dc6ffe2a8c48b723dcded698f7fed4317b6823..53e425a305e32d412dd8b5cc875117fbdad2910a 100644 --- a/guides/source/testing.md +++ b/guides/source/testing.md @@ -37,10 +37,12 @@ controllers/ helpers/ mailers/ test_helper.rb fixtures/ integration/ models/ ``` -The `models` directory is meant to hold tests for your models, the `controllers` directory is meant to hold tests for your controllers and the `integration` directory is meant to hold tests that involve any number of controllers interacting. There is also a directory for testing your mailers and one for testing view helpers. +The `helpers`, `mailers`, and `models` directories are meant to hold tests for view helpers, mailers, and models, respectively. The `controllers` directory is meant to hold tests for controllers, routes, and views. The `integration` directory is meant to hold tests for interactions between controllers. Fixtures are a way of organizing test data; they reside in the `fixtures` directory. +A `jobs` directory will also be created when an associated test is first generated. + The `test_helper.rb` file holds the default configuration for your tests. @@ -1072,7 +1074,7 @@ end Testing Routes -------------- -Like everything else in your Rails application, you can test your routes. +Like everything else in your Rails application, you can test your routes. Route tests reside in `test/controllers/` or are part of controller tests. NOTE: If your application has complex routes, Rails provides a number of useful helpers to test them.