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1) Capybara::Driver::Zombie it should behave like driver with javascript support#drag_to should drag and drop an object | |
Failure/Error: @driver.find('//div[contains(., "Dropped!")]').should_not be_empty | |
expected empty? to return false, got true | |
# /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rspec-expectations-2.4.0/lib/rspec/expectations/fail_with.rb:29:in `fail_with' | |
# /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rspec-expectations-2.4.0/lib/rspec/expectations/handler.rb:44:in `handle_matcher' | |
# /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rspec-expectations-2.4.0/lib/rspec/expectations/extensions/kernel.rb:50:in `should_not' | |
# /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/capybara-0.4.0/lib/capybara/spec/driver.rb:93 | |
jQuery draggable.start and draggable.stop events are fired. | |
jQuery('#drag').offset() is {top: NaN, left: NaN} <== JSDOM doesn't implement element position; I think jQuery cares about this... | |
NB: env-js does not implement position either | |
NB: it looks like html_unit does | |
NB: droppable is not raising 'over': jquery.ui.droppable.js uses $.ui.intersect to test for intersection. | |
TODO: Further Investigation | |
If I specify :pageX and :pageY (10, 136), I see this error now: | |
TDOO: JSDOM ISSUE: OPEN, SUBMIT | |
'TypeError: Cannot read property \'padding-top\' of undefined | |
at Object.getPropertyValue (/usr/local/lib/node/.npm/zombie/9999.0.0-LINK-29b80986/package/node_modules/.npm/jsdom/0.1.23/package/lib/jsdom/browser/index.js:123:26) | |
at Function.curCSS (/jquery.js:12:9511) | |
at String.<anonymous> (/jquery.js:12:8931) | |
at Function.each (/jquery.js:12:7964) | |
at I (/jquery.js:12:8890) | |
at Function.css (/jquery.js:12:9118) | |
at Object.height (/jquery.js:19:39592) | |
at Object.<anonymous> (/jquery-ui.js:22:14835) | |
at Object.call (/jquery-ui.js:10:389) | |
at Object._trigger (/jquery-ui.js:22:9150)' | |
2) Capybara::Driver::Zombie it should behave like session with javascript support all JS specs Node#drag_to should drag and drop an object | |
Failure/Error: @session.find('//div[contains(., "Dropped!")]').should_not be_nil | |
Unable to find '//div[contains(., "Dropped!")]' | |
IGNORE: SAME AS FAILURE #1 | |
3) Capybara::Driver::Zombie it should behave like session with javascript support all JS specs#wait_until should wait for block to return true | |
Failure/Error: @session.evaluate_script('activeRequests == 1').should be_true | |
expected false to be true | |
# /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rspec-expectations-2.4.0/lib/rspec/expectations/fail_with.rb:29:in `fail_with' | |
# /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rspec-expectations-2.4.0/lib/rspec/expectations/handler.rb:21:in `handle_matcher' | |
# /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rspec-expectations-2.4.0/lib/rspec/expectations/extensions/kernel.rb:27:in `should' | |
# /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/capybara-0.4.0/lib/capybara/spec/session/javascript.rb:83 | |
This has something to do with script execution contexts | |
- $('#waiter').change is fired. | |
- setTimeout works | |
- but @session.evaluate_script('activeRequests') is _always_ whatever value `activeRequests` is given on line 1 of test.js | |
I believe this is the same as [issue #37](https://github.com/assaf/zombie/issues/issue/37) |
Nice, thanks!
(BTW, when I deleted #2, I renumbered them, so they match the output rake
is giving)
This failure was occurring because jQuery expected the 'click' event to be fired when the checkbox's value was changed.
4) Capybara::Driver::Zombie it should behave like session with javascript support all JS specs#check should trigger associated events
Failure/Error: @session.should have_css('#checkbox_event_triggered');
expected #has_css?("#checkbox_event_triggered") to return true, got false
# /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rspec-expectations-2.4.0/lib/rspec/expectations/fail_with.rb:29:in fail_with' # /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rspec-expectations-2.4.0/lib/rspec/expectations/handler.rb:21:in
handle_matcher'
# /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rspec-expectations-2.4.0/lib/rspec/expectations/extensions/kernel.rb:27:in `should'
# /opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/capybara-0.4.0/lib/capybara/spec/session/javascript.rb:159
I've just did a pull request which solves (2).