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@@ -871,13 +871,13 @@ h5. The +assert_recognizes+ Assertion
The +assert_recognizes+ assertion is the inverse of +assert_generates+. It asserts that Rails recognizes the given path and routes it to a particular spot in your application.
<ruby>
-assert_recognizes { :controller => "photos", :action => "show", :id => "1" }, "/photos/1"
+assert_recognizes({ :controller => "photos", :action => "show", :id => "1" }, "/photos/1")
</ruby>
You can supply a +:method+ argument to specify the HTTP verb:
<ruby>
-assert_recognizes { :controller => "photos", :action => "create" }, { :path => "photos", :method => :post }
+assert_recognizes({ :controller => "photos", :action => "create" }, { :path => "photos", :method => :post })
</ruby>
You can also use the RESTful helpers to test recognition of a RESTful route: