email_spec 0.6.1 → 0.6.2
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- data/History.txt +5 -0
- data/examples/rails_root/rerun.txt +1 -0
- data/examples/sinatra/features/step_definitions/email_steps.rb +182 -0
- data/lib/email_spec/matchers.rb +91 -63
- data/spec/email_spec/matchers_spec.rb +45 -38
- metadata +4 -2
data/History.txt
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# Commonly used email steps
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# To add your own steps make a custom_email_steps.rb
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# The provided methods are:
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# last_email_address
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# reset_mailer
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# open_last_email
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# visit_in_email
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# unread_emails_for
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# mailbox_for
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# current_email
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# open_email
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# read_emails_for
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# find_email
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# General form for email scenarios are:
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# - clear the email queue (done automatically by email_spec)
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# - execute steps that sends an email
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# - check the user received an/no/[0-9] emails
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# - open the email
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# - inspect the email contents
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# - interact with the email (e.g. click links)
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# The Cucumber steps below are setup in this order.
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module EmailHelpers
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def current_email_address
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# Replace with your a way to find your current email. e.g @current_user.email
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# last_email_address will return the last email address used by email spec to find an email.
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# Note that last_email_address will be reset after each Scenario.
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last_email_address || "example@example.com"
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end
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end
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World(EmailHelpers)
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# Reset the e-mail queue within a scenario.
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# This is done automatically before each scenario.
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Given /^(?:a clear email queue|no emails have been sent)$/ do
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reset_mailer
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# Check how many emails have been sent/received
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Then /^(?:I|they|"([^"]*?)") should receive (an|no|\d+) emails?$/ do |address, amount|
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unread_emails_for(address).size.should == parse_email_count(amount)
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end
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Then /^(?:I|they|"([^"]*?)") should have (an|no|\d+) emails?$/ do |address, amount|
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mailbox_for(address).size.should == parse_email_count(amount)
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end
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Then /^(?:I|they|"([^"]*?)") should receive (an|no|\d+) emails? with subject "([^"]*?)"$/ do |address, amount, subject|
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unread_emails_for(address).select { |m| m.subject =~ Regexp.new(subject) }.size.should == parse_email_count(amount)
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end
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Then /^(?:I|they|"([^"]*?)") should receive an email with the following body:$/ do |address, expected_body|
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open_email(address, :with_text => expected_body)
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end
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# Accessing emails
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# Opens the most recently received email
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open_email(address)
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end
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When /^(?:I|they|"([^"]*?)") opens? the email with subject "([^"]*?)"$/ do |address, subject|
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open_email(address, :with_subject => subject)
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current_email.should have_header(name, Regexp.new(text))
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current_email_attachments.size.should == parse_email_count(amount)
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current_email_attachments.select { |a| a.original_filename == filename }.size.should == parse_email_count(amount)
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current_email_attachments.select { |a| a.content_type == content_type }.size.should == parse_email_count(amount)
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# Debugging
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# These only work with Rails and OSx ATM since EmailViewer uses RAILS_ROOT and OSx's 'open' command.
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module Matchers
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class ReplyTo
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def initialize(email)
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def have_body_text(expected)
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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