Trying to learn python using a variety of resources found on the web
End Goal #1: Can we build intermediate and advanced level project
End Goal #2: Can we answer Python Technical questions
require 'rails_helper'
RSpec.describe "shelters index page", type: :feature do
shelter_1 = Shelter.create(name: "The Humane Society - Denver")
shelter_2 = Shelter.create(name: "Denver Animal Shelter")
it "can see all shelter names" do
visit "/shelters"
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