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Use Cucumber and Culerity to run Celerity (a headless browser with JS support)
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require 'culerity' | |
Before do | |
$server ||= Culerity::run_server | |
$browser = Culerity::RemoteBrowserProxy.new $server, {:browser => :firefox} | |
@host = 'http://www.google.com' | |
end | |
at_exit do | |
$browser.exit | |
$server.close | |
end | |
When /I press "(.*)"/ do |button| | |
$browser.button(:text, button).click | |
assert_successful_response | |
end | |
When /I follow "(.*)"/ do |link| | |
$browser.link(:text, /#{link}/).click | |
assert_successful_response | |
end | |
When /I fill in "(.*)" for "(.*)"/ do |value, field| | |
$browser.text_field(:id, find_label(field).for).set(value) | |
end | |
When /I fill in "(.*)" for the field named "(.*)"/ do |value, field| | |
$browser.text_field(:name, field).set(value) | |
end | |
When /I check "(.*)"/ do |field| | |
$browser.check_box(:id, find_label(field).for).set(true) | |
end | |
When /^I uncheck "(.*)"$/ do |field| | |
$browser.check_box(:id, find_label(field).for).set(false) | |
end | |
When /I select "(.*)" from "(.*)"/ do |value, field| | |
$browser.select_list(:id, find_label(field).for).select value | |
end | |
When /I choose "(.*)"/ do |field| | |
$browser.radio(:id, find_label(field).for).set(true) | |
end | |
When /I go to (.+)/ do |path| | |
$browser.goto @host + path_to(path) | |
assert_successful_response | |
end | |
When /I wait for the AJAX call to finish/ do | |
$browser.wait | |
end | |
Then /I should see "(.*)"/ do |text| | |
# if we simply check for the browser.html content we don't find content that has been added dynamically, e.g. after an ajax call | |
div = $browser.div(:text, /#{text}/) | |
begin | |
div.html | |
rescue | |
#puts $browser.html | |
raise("div with '#{text}' not found") | |
end | |
end | |
Then /I should not see "(.*)"/ do |text| | |
div = $browser.div(:text, /#{text}/).html rescue nil | |
div.should be_nil | |
end | |
def find_label(text) | |
$browser.label :text, text | |
end | |
def assert_successful_response | |
status = $browser.page.web_response.status_code | |
if(status == 302 || status == 301) | |
location = $browser.page.web_response.get_response_header_value('Location') | |
puts "Being redirected to #{location}" | |
$browser.goto location | |
assert_successful_response | |
elsif status != 200 | |
tmp = Tempfile.new 'culerity_results' | |
tmp << $browser.html | |
tmp.close | |
`open -a /Applications/Safari.app #{tmp.path}` | |
raise "Brower returned Response Code #{$browser.page.web_response.status_code}" | |
end | |
end |
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Feature: Google | |
In order to test a remote site | |
I surf to google | |
And take a look | |
Scenario: Trying Google | |
When I go to the homepage | |
And I fill in "Aslak Hellesoy" for the field named "q" | |
And I press "Google Search" | |
Then I should see "So little to do - so much time" |
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# complete rip-off what is generated in a new rails project: features/support/paths.rb | |
# Maps a name to a path. Used by the | |
# | |
# When /^I go to (.+)$/ do |page_name| | |
# | |
# step definition in webrat_steps.rb | |
# | |
def path_to(page_name) | |
case page_name | |
when /the homepage/ | |
'/' | |
# Add more mappings here. | |
# Here is a more fancy example: | |
# | |
# when /^(.*)'s profile page$/i | |
# user_profile_path(User.find_by_login($1)) | |
else | |
raise "Can't find mapping from \"#{page_name}\" to a path.\n" + | |
"Now, go and add a mapping in #{__FILE__}" | |
end | |
end |
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