Got it. Thank you so much for your clarifications Thomas. I think my confusion came from the fact that minitest-capybara seemed to imply that it's to combine both types of assertions but it's more to make the capybara functions work within the minitest framework.
ok so if I understand correctly, minitest-capybara gives you aliases for the traditional capybara functions... and then you have the ActionController::Assertion that should be used with controllers and minitest which comes with rails uses ActionController::Assertion and this is why it shouldn't be used in integration tests?
So what is the point of using gem 'minitest-rails-capybara' if we cannot use ActionController::Assertions ? Is it recommended to just use capybara by itself in integration tests and use (Minitest with ActionController::Assertions) for everything else? Also is ActionController::Assertion considered part of minitest?
ok so I guess it's a bug thanks. As for assert_select according to the examples here apidock.com/rails/ActionController/Assertions/… , you can pass two strings ex: assert_select "title", "Welcome"
hi sorry maybe I wasn't clear. but as per your answer I see already uploaded images but ALL file_fields.. NOT remaining file_fields. For example if I upload only one image. In the edit action I see 3 file fields and not 2 (the remaining ones)
yes.. but if a file_field is used I want it to be shown not say "No file chosen" .. It works in the new action (example imgdump.nl/hosted/23a5e903d55159e559f50ee748705541.png) . I want the same thing in the edit action.
ok now I see my upload buttons .. when I upload an image it actually uploads the default image..no_image_fr_:style.png and in the edit action it still shows "no file chosen"
answer makes a lot of sense just getting this undefined method `check_box' for #<Asset:0x007faa9c2a4df8> to work before testing it (replaced builder with a)