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+ # Version 0.3.8
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+ Release date: 2010-05-12
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+
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+ ### Added
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+
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+ * Within_frame method to execute a block of code within a particular iframe (Selenium only!)
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+
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+ ### Fixed
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+
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+ * Single quotes are properly escaped with `select` under rack-test and Selenium.
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+ * The :text option for searches now escapes regexp special characters when a string is given.
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+ * Selenium now correctly checks already checked checkboxes (same with uncheck)
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+ * Timing issue which caused Selenium to hang under certain circumstances.
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+ * Selenium now resolves attributes even if they are given as a Symbol
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+
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+ # Version 0.3.7
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+
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+ Release date: 2010-04-09
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+
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+ This is a drop in compatible maintainance release. It's mostly
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+ important for driver authors.
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+
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+ ### Added
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+
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+ * RackTest scans for data-method which rails3 uses to change the request method
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+
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+ ### Fixed
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+
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+ * Don't hang when starting server on Windoze
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+
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+ ### Changed
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+ * The driver and session specs are now located inside lib! Driver authors can simply require them.
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+ # Version 0.3.6
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+ Release date: 2010-03-22
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+
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+ This is a maintainance release with minor bug fixes, should be
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+ drop in compatible.
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+
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+ ### Added
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+
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+ * It's now possible to load in external drivers
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+
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+ ### Fixed
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+
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+ * has_content? ignores whitespace
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+ * Trigger events when choosing radios and checking checkboxes under Selenium
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+ * Make Capybara.app totally optional when running without server
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+ * Changed fallback host so it matches the one set up by Rails' integration tests
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+
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+ # Version 0.3.5
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+ Release date: 2010-02-26
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+ This is a mostly backwards compatible release, it does break
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+ the API in some minor places, which should hopefully not affect
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+ too many users, please read the release notes carefully!
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+
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+ ### Breaking
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+
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+ * Relative searching in a node (e.g. find('//p').all('//a')) will now follow XPath standard
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+ this means that if you want to find descendant nodes only, you'll need to prefix a dot!
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+ * `visit` now accepts fully qualified URLs for drivers that support it.
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+ * Capybara will always try to run a rack server, unless you set Capybara.run_sever = false
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+
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+ ### Changed
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+ * thin is preferred over mongrel and webrick, since it is Ruby 1.9 compatible
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+ * click_button and click will find <input type="button">, clicking them does nothing in RackTest
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+
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+ ### Added
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+
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+ * Much improved error messages in a multitude of places
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+ * More semantic page querying with has_link?, has_button?, etc...
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+ * Option to ignore hidden elements when querying and interacting with the page
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+ * Support for multiple selects
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+ ### Fixed
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+
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+ * find_by_id is no longer broken
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+ * clicking links where the image's alt attribute contains the text is now possible
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+ * within_fieldset and within_table work when the default selector is CSS
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+ * boolean attributes work the same across drivers (return true/false)
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+ = capybara
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+ * http://github.com/jnicklas/capybara
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+
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+ == Description:
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+
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+ Capybara aims to simplify the process of integration testing Rack applications,
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+ such as Rails, Sinatra or Merb. It is inspired by and aims to replace Webrat as
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+ a DSL for interacting with a webapplication. It is agnostic about the driver
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+ running your tests and currently comes bundled with rack-test, Culerity,
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+ Celerity and Selenium support built in.
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+
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+ == Install:
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+
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+ Install as a gem:
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+
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+ sudo gem install capybara
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+
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+ On OSX you may have to install libffi, you can install it via MacPorts with:
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+
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+ sudo port install libffi
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+
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+ == Development:
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+
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+ * Source hosted at {GitHub}[http://github.com/jnicklas/capybara].
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+ * Please direct questions, discussions at the {mailing list}[http://groups.google.com/group/ruby-capybara].
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+ * Report issues on {GitHub Issues}[http://github.com/jnicklas/capybara/issues]
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+
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+ Pull requests are very welcome! Make sure your patches are well tested, Capybara is
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+ a testing tool after all. Please create a topic branch for every separate change
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+ you make.
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+
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+ == Using Capybara with Cucumber
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+
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+ Capybara is built to work nicely with Cucumber. The API is very similar to
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+ Webrat, so if you know Webrat you should feel right at home. Support for
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+ Capybara is built into cucumber-rails 0.2. In your Rails app, just run:
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+
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+ script/generate cucumber --capybara
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+
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+ And everything should be set up and ready to go.
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+
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+ If you want to use Capybara with Cucumber outside Rails (for example with Merb
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+ or Sinatra), you'll need require capybara and set the Rack app manually:
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+
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+ require 'capybara/cucumber'
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+ Capybara.app = MyRackApp
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+
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+ Now you can use it in your steps:
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+
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+ When /I sign in/ do
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+ within("//form[@id='session']") do
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+ fill_in 'Login', :with => 'user@example.com'
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+ fill_in 'Password', :with => 'password'
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+ end
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+ click_link 'Sign in'
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+ end
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+
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+ Please note that while Capybara uses XPath selectors by default, Cucumber explicitly
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+ changes this to CSS in `env.rb`. See "XPath and CSS" below.
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+
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+ == Default and current driver
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+
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+ You can set up a default driver for your features. For example if you'd prefer
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+ to run Selenium, you could do:
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+
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+ require 'capybara/rails'
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+ require 'capybara/cucumber'
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+ Capybara.default_driver = :selenium
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+
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+ You can change the driver temporarily:
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+
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+ Capybara.current_driver = :culerity
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+ Capybara.use_default_driver
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+
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+ You can do this in Before and After blocks to temporarily switch to a different
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+ driver. Note that switching driver creates a new session, so you may not be able
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+ to switch in the middle of a Scenario.
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+
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+ == Cucumber and Tags
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+
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+ Capybara sets up some {tags}[http://wiki.github.com/aslakhellesoy/cucumber/tags]
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+ for you to use in Cucumber. Often you'll want to run only some scenarios with a
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+ driver that supports JavaScript, Capybara makes this easy: simply tag the
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+ scenario (or feature) with <tt>@javascript</tt>:
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+
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+ @javascript
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+ Scenario: do something AJAXy
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+ When I click the AJAX link
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+ ...
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+ You can change which driver Capybara uses for JavaScript:
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+ Capybara.javascript_driver = :culerity
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+ There are also explicit <tt>@selenium</tt>, <tt>@culerity</tt> and
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+ <tt>@rack_test</tt> tags set up for you.
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+
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+ == Selenium
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+
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+ At the moment, Capybara supports Webdriver, also called Selenium 2.0, *not*
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+ Selenium RC. Provided Firefox is installed, everything is set up for you, and
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+ you should be able to start using Selenium right away.
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+ If desired, you can change Selenium browser to :chrome or :ie:
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+ require "selenium-webdriver"
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+ Selenium::WebDriver.for :chrome
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+
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+ == Celerity
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+ Celerity only runs on JRuby, so you'll need to install the celerity gem under
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+ JRuby:
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+ jruby -S gem install celerity
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+ Note that some specs currently fail on celerity 0.7.5, due to a bug in recent
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+ versions of HTMLUnit. It is recommended you use celerity 0.7.4 for the time
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+ being.
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+ == Culerity
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+ Install celerity as noted above, make sure JRuby is in your path. Note that
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+ Culerity doesn't seem to be working under Ruby 1.9 at the moment.
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+
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+ == The DSL
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+ Capybara's DSL is inspired by Webrat. While backwards compatibility is retained
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+ in a lot of cases, there are certain important differences.
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+ Unlike in Webrat, all searches in Capybara are *case sensitive*. This is because
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+ Capybara heavily uses XPath, which doesn't support case insensitivity.
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+
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+ === Navigating
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+ You can use the <tt>visit</tt> method to navigate to other pages:
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+ visit('/projects')
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+ visit(post_comments_path(post))
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+ The visit method only takes a single parameter, the request method is *always*
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+ GET.
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+ === Clicking links and buttons
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+ You can interact with the webapp by following links and buttons. Capybara
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+ automatically follows any redirects, and submits forms associated with buttons.
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+ click_link('id-of-link')
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+ click_link('Link Text')
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+ click_button('Save')
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+ click('Link Text') # Click either a link or a button
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+ click('Button Value')
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+
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+ === Interacting with forms
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+ Forms are everywhere in webapps, there are a number of tools for interacting
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+ with the various form elements:
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+ fill_in('First Name', :with => 'John')
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+ fill_in('Password', :with => 'Seekrit')
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+ fill_in('Description', :with => 'Really Long Text…')
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+ choose('A Radio Button')
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+ check('A Checkbox')
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+ uncheck('A Checkbox')
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+ select('Option', :from => 'Select Box')
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+ === Scoping
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+ Capybara makes it possible to restrict certain actions, such as interacting with
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+ forms or clicking links and buttons, to within a specific area of the page. For
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+ this purpose you can use the generic <tt>within</tt> method. Optionally you can
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+ specify which kind of selector (CSS or XPath to use).
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+ within("//li[@id='employee']") do
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+ fill_in 'Name', :with => 'Jimmy'
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+ end
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+ fill_in 'Name', :with => 'Jimmy'
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+ end
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+ end
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+ fill_in 'Name', :with => 'Jimmy'
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+ end
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+ === Querying
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+ === Scripting
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+ === Debugging
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+ == Asynchronous JavaScript (AJAX and friends)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ locate('input#name').value
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+ == Gotchas:
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+ * Domain names (including subdomains) don't work under rack-test. Since it's a
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+ pain to set up subdomains for the other drivers anyway, you should consider an
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+ alternate solution. You might use
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+ for example.
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+ * Access to session, request and response from the test is not possible. Maybe
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+ we'll do response headers at some point in the future, but the others really
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+ shouldn't be touched in an integration test anyway.
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+ * Access to Rails specific stuff (such as <tt>controller</tt>) is unavailable,
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+ since we're not using Rails' integration testing.
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+ * <tt><a href="#"></tt> Will cause problems under rack-test, please do
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+ <tt>link_to('foo', :anchor => '')</tt>
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+ == License:
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+
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+ (The MIT License)
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+ Copyright (c) 2009 Jonas Nicklas
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+ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+ a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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+ 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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+ without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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+ distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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+ permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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+ The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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