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data/script/generate ADDED
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ APP_ROOT = File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..'))
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+
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+ begin
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+ require 'rubigen'
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+ rescue LoadError
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'rubigen'
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+ end
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+ require 'rubigen/scripts/generate'
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+
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+ ARGV.shift if ['--help', '-h'].include?(ARGV[0])
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+ RubiGen::Base.use_component_sources! [:rubygems, :newgem, :newgem_theme, :test_unit]
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+ RubiGen::Scripts::Generate.new.run(ARGV)
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper'
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+
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+ describe Culerity::CelerityServer do
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+ before(:each) do
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+ @browser = stub 'browser'
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+ Celerity::Browser.stub!(:new).and_return(@browser)
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should pass the method call to the celerity browser" do
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+ @browser.should_receive(:goto).with('/homepage')
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+ _in = stub 'in'
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+ _in.stub!(:gets).and_return("[\"browser0\", \"goto\", \"/homepage\"]\n", "[\"_exit_\"]\n")
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+ _out = stub 'out', :<< => nil
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+ Culerity::CelerityServer.new(_in, _out)
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should return the browser id when a new browser is requested" do
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+ _in = stub 'in'
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+ _in.stub!(:gets).and_return("[\"celerity\", \"new_browser\", {}]\n", "[\"_exit_\"]\n")
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+ _out = stub 'out'
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+ _out.should_receive(:<<).with("[:return, \"browser0\"]\n")
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+ Culerity::CelerityServer.new(_in, _out)
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should create a new browser with the provided options" do
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+ _in = stub 'in'
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+ _in.stub!(:gets).and_return("[\"celerity\", \"new_browser\", {:browser => :firefox}]\n", "[\"_exit_\"]\n")
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+ Celerity::Browser.should_receive(:new).with(:browser => :firefox)
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+ Culerity::CelerityServer.new(_in, stub.as_null_object)
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should create multiple browsers and return the appropriate id for each" do
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+ _in = stub 'in'
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+ _in.stub!(:gets).and_return("[\"celerity\", \"new_browser\", {}]\n", "[\"celerity\", \"new_browser\", {}]\n", "[\"_exit_\"]\n")
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+ Celerity::Browser.should_receive(:new).twice
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+ _out = stub 'out'
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+ _out.should_receive(:<<).with("[:return, \"browser0\"]\n").ordered
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+ _out.should_receive(:<<).with("[:return, \"browser1\"]\n").ordered
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+ Culerity::CelerityServer.new(_in, _out)
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+
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ it "should send back the return value of the call" do
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+ @browser.stub!(:goto).and_return(true)
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+ _in = stub 'in'
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+ _in.stub!(:gets).and_return("[\"browser0\", \"goto\", \"/homepage\"]\n", "[\"_exit_\"]\n")
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+ _out = stub 'out'
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+ _out.should_receive(:<<).with("[:return, true]\n")
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+ Culerity::CelerityServer.new(_in, _out)
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should ignore empty inputs" do
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+ _in = stub 'in'
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+ _in.stub!(:gets).and_return("\n", "[\"_exit_\"]\n")
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+ _out = stub 'out'
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+ _out.should_not_receive(:<<)
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+ Culerity::CelerityServer.new(_in, _out)
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should send back a proxy if the return value is not a string, number, nil or boolean" do
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+ @browser.stub!(:goto).and_return(stub('123', :object_id => 456))
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+ _in = stub 'in'
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+ _in.stub!(:gets).and_return("[\"browser0\", \"goto\", \"/homepage\"]\n", "[\"_exit_\"]\n")
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+ _out = stub 'out'
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+ _out.should_receive(:<<).with("[:return, Culerity::RemoteObjectProxy.new(456, @io)]\n")
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+ Culerity::CelerityServer.new(_in, _out)
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should send back arrays" do
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+ @browser.stub!(:goto).and_return([true, false, "test", 1, 12.3, nil, stub('123', :object_id => 456), ["test2", 32.1, 5000, nil, false, true, stub('789', :object_id => 101)]])
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+ _in = stub 'in'
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+ _in.stub!(:gets).and_return("[\"browser0\", \"goto\", \"/homepage\"]\n", "[\"_exit_\"]\n")
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+ _out = stub 'out'
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+ _out.should_receive(:<<).with("[:return, [true, false, \"test\", 1, 12.3, nil, Culerity::RemoteObjectProxy.new(456, @io), [\"test2\", 32.1, 5000, nil, false, true, Culerity::RemoteObjectProxy.new(101, @io)]]]\n")
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+ Culerity::CelerityServer.new(_in, _out)
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should pass the method call to a proxy" do
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+ proxy = stub('123', :object_id => 456)
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+ @browser.stub!(:goto).and_return(proxy)
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+ _in = stub 'in'
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+ _in.stub!(:gets).and_return("[\"browser0\", \"goto\", \"/homepage\"]\n", "[456, \"goto_2\", \"1\"]", "[\"_exit_\"]\n")
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+ _out = stub 'out', :<< => nil
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+ proxy.should_receive(:goto_2).with('1')
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+ Culerity::CelerityServer.new(_in, _out)
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should pass multiple method calls" do
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+ @browser.should_receive(:goto).with('/homepage')
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+ @browser.should_receive(:goto).with('/page2')
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+ _in = stub 'in'
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+ _in.stub!(:gets).and_return("[\"browser0\", \"goto\", \"/homepage\"]\n", "[\"browser0\", \"goto\", \"/page2\"]\n", "[\"_exit_\"]\n")
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+ _out = stub 'out', :<< => nil
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+ Culerity::CelerityServer.new(_in, _out)
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should return an exception" do
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+ @browser.stub!(:goto).and_raise(RuntimeError.new('test exception with "quotes"'))
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+ _in = stub 'in'
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+ _in.stub!(:gets).and_return("[\"browser0\", \"goto\", \"/homepage\"]\n", "[\"_exit_\"]\n")
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+ _out = stub 'out'
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+ _out.should_receive(:<<).with(/^\[:exception, \"RuntimeError\", \"test exception with \\\"quotes\\\"\", \[.*\]\]\n$/)
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+ Culerity::CelerityServer.new(_in, _out)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper')
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+
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+ describe Culerity, 'run_rails' do
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+ before(:each) do
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+ Kernel.stub!(:sleep)
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+ IO.stub!(:popen)
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+ Culerity.stub!(:sleep)
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should not run rails if we are not using rails" do
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+ IO.should_not_receive(:popen)
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+ Culerity.run_rails :port => 4000, :environment => 'culerity'
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should run rails with default values" do
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+ Rails ||= :rails
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+ IO.should_receive(:popen).with("script/server -e culerity_development -p 3001", 'r+')
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+ Culerity.run_rails
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should run rails with the given values" do
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+ Rails ||= :rails
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+ IO.should_receive(:popen).with("script/server -e culerity -p 4000", 'r+')
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+ Culerity.run_rails :port => 4000, :environment => 'culerity'
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should wait for the server to start up" do
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+ Rails ||= :rails
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+ Culerity.should_receive(:sleep)
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+ Culerity.run_rails :port => 4000, :environment => 'culerity'
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper'
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+
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+ describe Culerity::JRubyRunner do
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+ it "has the command for running jruby within jruby-complete" do
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+ Culerity::JRubyRunner.cmd.should match(/jruby/)
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+ end
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+
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+ it "runs JRuby with the given parameters" do
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+ Culerity::JRubyRunner.run("--version").should match(/^jruby 1.4.0/)
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+ Culerity::JRubyRunner.run("-e 'puts 1'").chomp.should == "1"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper'
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+ describe Culerity::RemoteBrowserProxy do
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+ before(:each) do
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+ @io = stub 'io', :gets => "[:return, \"browser0\"]", :<< => nil
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+ end
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+ it "should send the serialized method call to the output" do
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+ @io.should_receive(:<<).with("[\"celerity\", \"new_browser\", {}]\n").ordered
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+ @io.should_receive(:<<).with("[\"browser0\", \"goto\", \"/homepage\"]\n").ordered
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+ proxy = Culerity::RemoteBrowserProxy.new @io
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+ proxy.goto '/homepage'
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should return the deserialized return value" do
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+ io = stub 'io', :gets => "[:return, :okay]\n", :<< => nil
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+ proxy = Culerity::RemoteBrowserProxy.new io
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+ proxy.goto.should == :okay
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should send the browser options to the remote server" do
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+ io = stub 'io', :gets => "[:return, \"browser0\"]"
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+ io.should_receive(:<<).with('["celerity", "new_browser", {:browser=>:firefox}]' + "\n")
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+ proxy = Culerity::RemoteBrowserProxy.new io, {:browser => :firefox}
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should timeout if wait_until takes too long" do
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+ proxy = Culerity::RemoteBrowserProxy.new @io
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+ lambda {
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+ proxy.wait_until(0.1) { false }
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+ }.should raise_error(Timeout::Error)
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should return successfully when wait_until returns true" do
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+ proxy = Culerity::RemoteBrowserProxy.new @io
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+ proxy.wait_until(0.1) { true }.should == true
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should timeout if wait_while takes too long" do
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+ proxy = Culerity::RemoteBrowserProxy.new @io
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+ lambda {
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+ proxy.wait_while(0.1) { true }
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+ }.should raise_error(Timeout::Error)
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should return successfully when wait_while returns !true" do
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+ proxy = Culerity::RemoteBrowserProxy.new @io
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+ proxy.wait_while(0.1) { false }.should == true
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+ end
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+ it "should accept all javascript confirmation dialogs" do
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+ proxy = Culerity::RemoteBrowserProxy.new @io
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+ proxy.should_receive(:send_remote).with(:add_listener, :confirm).and_return(true)
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+ proxy.should_receive(:send_remote).with(:goto, "http://example.com").and_return(true)
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+ proxy.should_receive(:send_remote).with(:remove_listener, :confirm).and_return(true)
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+ proxy.confirm(true) do
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+ proxy.goto "http://example.com"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/spec_helper'
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+ describe Culerity::RemoteObjectProxy do
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+ describe "block_to_string method" do
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+ it "should return block result when result is lambda string" do
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+ proxy = Culerity::RemoteObjectProxy.new nil, nil
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+ block = lambda { "lambda { true}" }
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+ proxy.send(:block_to_string, &block).should == "lambda { true}"
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should return lambda string when block result isn't a lambda string" do
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+ proxy = Culerity::RemoteObjectProxy.new nil, nil
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+ [true, false, "blah", 5].each do |var|
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+ block = lambda { var }
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+ proxy.send(:block_to_string, &block).should == "lambda { #{var} }"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should send the serialized method call to the output" do
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+ io = stub 'io', :gets => '[:return]'
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+ io.should_receive(:<<).with(%Q{[345, "goto", "/homepage"]\n})
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+ proxy = Culerity::RemoteObjectProxy.new 345, io
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+ proxy.goto '/homepage'
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should send the serialized method call with argument plus block to the output" do
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+ io = stub 'io', :gets => "[:return]"
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+ io.should_receive(:<<).with(%Q{[345, "method", true, lambda { true }]\n})
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+ proxy = Culerity::RemoteObjectProxy.new 345, io
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+
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+ proxy.send_remote(:method, true) { "lambda { true }" }
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should send the serialized method call without argument plus block to the output" do
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+ io = stub 'io', :gets => "[:return]"
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+ io.should_receive(:<<).with(%Q{[345, "method", lambda { true }]\n})
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+ proxy = Culerity::RemoteObjectProxy.new 345, io
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+
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+ proxy.send_remote(:method) { "lambda { true }" }
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should return the deserialized return value" do
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+ io = stub 'io', :gets => "[:return, :okay]\n", :<< => nil
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+ proxy = Culerity::RemoteObjectProxy.new 345, io
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+ proxy.goto.should == :okay
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should raise the received exception" do
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+ io = stub 'io', :gets => %Q{[:exception, "RuntimeError", "test exception", []]}, :<< => nil
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+ proxy = Culerity::RemoteObjectProxy.new 345, io
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+ lambda {
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+ }.should raise_error(Culerity::CulerityException)
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should send exit" do
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib/culerity'
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib/culerity/celerity_server'
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+ require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib/culerity/jruby_runner'
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+ == 0.0.7 2009-09-04
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+ * :firefox (Firefox 2) is now the default browser, :firefox3 support added.
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+ * Browser#log_level= sets the log level for more HtmlUnit packages
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+ * ClickableElement#click_and_attach inherits options from parent browser
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+ * Allow searching by XPath in frames.
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+ * Fix bug with scripts in body onload.
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+ * Nicer API for Browser#debug_web_connection
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+ * Fix bug in Browser#element_by_xpath(s) and Element#method_missing
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+ * Fix bug when selecting empty SelectList options
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+ * Fix issue when using multiple attributes to locate elements on a page with non-unique IDs.
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+ * Nicer #inspect methods on some objects
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+ * Improved IPC with viewers
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+ * Methods added:
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+ - Browser#clear_cache
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+ - Browser#confirm
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+ - Browser#css=
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+ - Browser#ignore_pattern=
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+ - Browser#javascript_excepetion=
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+ - Browser#secure_ssl=
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+ - Browser#status
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+ - Browser#status_code
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+ - Browser#status_code_exceptions=
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+ - Celerity.index_offset=
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+ - ClickableElement#download
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+ - Element#fire_event
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+ - Element#javascript_object
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+ - :viewer => true, false, String
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+ - :refresh_handler => :immediate, :waiting, :threaded
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+ * Features removed:
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+ * Most of the spec suite moved to the WatirSpec project
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+ == 0.0.6 2009-03-19
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+ * Support for meta, strong, dl, dt, dd, and em HTML elements.
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+ * New options for Browser#new: :proxy, :charset, :render, :log_level
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+ * Methods added:
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+ - Browser#asynchronized
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+ - Browser#add_listener
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+ - Browser#content_type
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+ - Browser#cookies
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+ - Browser#debug_web_connection
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+ - Browser#focused_element
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+ - Browser#io
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+ - Browser#remove_cookie
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+ - Browser#response_headers
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+ - Browser#wait
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+ - Browser#xml
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+ - Browser#{element,elements}_by_xpath
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+ - ClickableElement#{double,right}_click
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+ - ElementCollection#{first,last}
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+ * Methods removed:
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+ - Browser#show_*
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+ * Methods renamed:
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+ - SelectList#get_all_contents => SelectList#options
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+ - SelectList#get_selected_items => selected_options
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+ - SelectList#clear_selection => SelectList#clear
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+ * Add support for finding elements by their corresponding <label>.
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+ * Recognize buttons of type image, reset, submit.
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+ * Proxy support (see Browser.new)
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+ * Lots of refactorings, bug fixes and minor enhancements.
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+
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+ Thanks to Hirobumi Hama, Kamal Fariz Mahyuddin and Thomas Marek for contributions in this release.
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+
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+ == 0.0.4 2008-08-18
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+ * Minor enhancements
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+ * Update HtmlUnit to 2.2
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+ * New methods: Element#focus, Element#parent, Table#child_row, Table#child_cell, TableRow#child_cell
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+ * Rename Celerity::IE -> Celerity::Browser (but Celerity::IE still points to the class)
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+ * Add Celerity::Browser.new(:browser => :firefox) to use HtmlUnit's Firefox mode.
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+ * Make it easier to run the spec suite against other implementations.
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+ * Bugfixes:
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+ - Image#click
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+ - Finding elements by id could give weird errors if multiple elements had the same id.
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+ - If getElementById returns an element with the wrong tag name, output a warning and find the correct element by iteration instead.
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+ - Browser#goto regexp
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+ - Frames (collection) support
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+
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+ == 0.0.3 2008-05-26
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+ * 3 major enhancements:
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+ * Added support for <ul>, <ol>, <thead>, <tfoot>, <h1>, <h2>, <h3>, <h4>, <h5> and <h6> elements
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+ * Better support for <tbody>, <tr> and <option> elements. They are now accessible from the top level in the same way as every other element, meaning you can do ie.option(:id, 'some_id'), or ie.row(:index, 1).
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+ * Better HTTPS support
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+ * 8 minor enhancements:
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+ * Improved CelerityViewer
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+ * Watir-like show methods (IE#show_divs, IE#show_tables, etc.)
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+ * All HTML elements now has a default how parameter, see http://celerity.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?ListOfSupportedHtmlElementsAndTheirDefaultHowParameter
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+ * Raketask cleanup
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+ * Separated out Watir compatibility specific stuff
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+ * Form#submit implemented
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+ * Updated ATTRIBUTES constants for all element classes
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+ * TextField#type bug fixed
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+
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+ == 0.0.2 2008-05-15
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+ * 3 major enhancements:
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+ * Support for multiple how => what conditions
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+ * Fixed performance issue with collections
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+ * Specs will now run on Windows
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+ * 3 minor enhancements:
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+ * Benchmark scripts
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+ * Method generator
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+ * Fixed multi-byte characters issue for text fields
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+
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+ == 0.0.1 2008-05-07
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+ * 1 major enhancement:
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+ * Initial release
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