Setting this up took quite a bit of time and research for me, so just thought of sharing the learnings along the way that led to a working setup.
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Initial error that I was getting with running System tests in Rails 6
System test integration requires Rails >= 5.1 and has a hard dependency on a webserver and `capybara`, please add capybara to your Gemfile and configure a webserver (e.g. `Capybara.server = :webrick`) before attempting to use system tests.
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since the error above says specify
Capybara
in the Gemfile, a part of my Gemfile looked like below:group :development, :test do gem 'capybara', '~> 3.13' gem 'factory_bot_rails' gem 'pry-byebug' gem 'rspec-rails' gem 'shoulda-matchers' gem 'webdrivers' end
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What didn't work for me:
- From an official wiki guide of testing sign in of a user with Devise for request type specs:
- Context: Although the title says it's the guide for request type specs but since content of the wiki also said
This is the equivalent of declaring include Devise::Test::IntegrationHelpers in an system/feature spec or Rails system/controller test.
, I was trying this out with system specs & it didn't work for me- Why this guide didn't work fully for me?
- It specifies the usage of tests of type
request
with this line of code:config.include Devise::Test::IntegrationHelpers, type: :request
but that throws an error for me which says undefined methodsign_in
(please read below for more context on what thesign_in
method is for) when running the required system spec. My exact setup: Rails 6.0.3.rc1, Ruby: 2.6.0, RSpec 3.9, Capybara 3.32.1
- It specifies the usage of tests of type
- Why this guide didn't work fully for me?
- Context: Although the title says it's the guide for request type specs but since content of the wiki also said
- From an official wiki guide of testing sign in of a user with Devise for request type specs:
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Solution: Steps that properly setup System tests for me in Rails 6 using RSpec & Devise :
- For the
sign_in
(if you are using user sign in using Devise) method you need to implement the below steps to get up and running with system tests in Rails 6- other general code required to make things for system tests with Rails 6
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Step 1: Specify
gem 'webdrivers'
in your Gemfile(already included as shown above) Why?- It's required for System tests to work with Rails 6
- More details here
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Step 2: Specify the required driver for Capybara. Why?
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This is required for System tests to work with Rails 6
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required code to be placed in the
RSpec.configure do |config|
block of yourrails_helper.rb
file:config.before(:each, type: :system) do driven_by :selenium_chrome_headless end
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Please note: this is just one of the drivers that can be used here, there's a possibility that this would also work with other Capybara drivers also
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Step 3: Specify the below helpers in the
RSpec.configure do |config|
block of yourrails_helper.rb
to make sure that thesign_in
method is used to login the user into your app before testing the specific feature of your app which requires a signed in userconfig.include Devise::Test::IntegrationHelpers, type: :system config.include Warden::Test::Helpers
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- other general code required to make things for system tests with Rails 6
- For the
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Reference credits:
- https://everydayrails.com/2019/04/09/chromedriver-helper-webdrivers.html
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44269257/rails-5-1-configuring-built-in-system-tests-with-rspec
- https://medium.com/table-xi/a-quick-guide-to-rails-system-tests-in-rspec-b6e9e8a8b5f6
- https://medium.com/@maguri/rails-5-system-tests-with-rspec-config-244fb9051606
- https://github.com/heartcombo/devise/wiki/How-To:-Test-with-Capybara
- https://medium.com/@yutafujii_59175/a-simple-login-test-with-rspec-devise-factorybot-in-rails-29aeb2ebc4ab
This is great info! You should send in a revision to the Devise Wiki article you linked. A lot of their articles need an update.