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- data/README.md +113 -97
- data/Rakefile +3 -3
- data/bin/spreewald +64 -23
- data/features/binary.feature +246 -0
- data/features/support/aruba.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/spreewald/web_steps.rb +1 -3
- data/lib/spreewald_support/version.rb +1 -1
- data/spreewald.gemspec +10 -0
- data/support/parser.rb +25 -0
- data/support/paths_manager.rb +35 -0
- data/support/step_definition.rb +46 -0
- data/support/step_definition_file.rb +50 -0
- data/support/step_manager.rb +32 -0
- data/tests/rails-2.3/app +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-2.3/config/cucumber.yml +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-2.3/config/database.yml +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-2.3/db +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-2.3/features/shared +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-2.3/features/support/paths.rb +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-2.3/features/support/selectors.rb +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-2.3/public +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-1/app +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-1/config/cucumber.yml +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-1/config/database.yml +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-1/db +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-1/features/shared +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-1/features/support/paths.rb +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-1/features/support/selectors.rb +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-1/public +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-2/Rakefile +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-2/app +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-2/config +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-2/db +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-2/features +1 -0
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-2/public +1 -0
- metadata +165 -67
- data/support/documentation_generator.rb +0 -119
- data/tests/rails-2.3/config/cucumber.yml +0 -2
- data/tests/rails-2.3/config/database.yml +0 -3
- data/tests/rails-2.3/features/support/paths.rb +0 -16
- data/tests/rails-2.3/features/support/selectors.rb +0 -43
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-1/config/cucumber.yml +0 -2
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-1/config/database.yml +0 -3
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-1/features/support/paths.rb +0 -16
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-1/features/support/selectors.rb +0 -43
- data/tests/rails-3.2/capybara-2/Rakefile +0 -18
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* **Then nothing should be selected for "..."
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Checks for the presence of an option in a select
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* **Then I should see '...'**
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the expected string contains quotes as well.
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Check that the raw HTML contains a string
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Checks that status code is 400..599
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* **Then the window should be titled "..."**
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* **Then (the tag )?"..." should( not)? be visible**
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Checks that an element is actually present and visible, also considering styles.
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Within a selenium test, the browser is asked whether the element is really visible
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Checks that an element is actually present and hidden, also considering styles.
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Within a selenium test, the browser is asked whether the element is really hidden.
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In a non-selenium test, we only check for `.hidden`, `.invisible` or `style: display:none`
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* **When I click on "..."**
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Click on some text that might not be a link.
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Example:
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* **When I click on the element "
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Click on an element with the given selector.
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* **When I click on the element for
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Click on the element with the given [selector alias](https://github.com/makandra/spreewald/blob/master/examples/selectors.rb).
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Example:
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* **Then "..." should link to "..."**
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Use this step to check external links.
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Then "Sponsor" should link to "http://makandra.com"
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Then "Sponsor" should link to "http://makandra.com/"
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expected: /http:\/\/makandra.com(\?[^\/]*)?$/
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got: "http://makandra.com/" (using =~)
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* **Then I should (not )?see an element "
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* **Then I should (not )?see (an|the) element "..."**
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Check that an element with the given selector is present on the page.
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Example:
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Then I should see an element ".panel"
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Then I should see the element ".panel"
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Then I should not see an element ".sidebar"
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Then I should see the
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Then I should not see the element ".sidebar"
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* **Then I should (not )?see an element for ...**
|
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* **Then I should (not )?see (an|the) element for ...**
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596
611
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|
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Check that an element with the given [selector alias](https://github.com/makandra/spreewald/blob/master/examples/selectors.rb) is present on the page.
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Example:
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Then I should see an element for the panel
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Then I should
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Then I should see an element for the
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Then I should see the element for the panel
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Then I should not see an element for the sidebar
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Then I should not see the element for the sidebar
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621
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* **Then I should get a text response**
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Checks that the result has content type `text/plain`
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610
626
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611
627
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612
628
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* **When I follow "..." inside any "..."**
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629
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630
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Click a link within an element matching the given selector. Will try to be clever
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and disregard elements that don't contain a matching link.
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632
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Example:
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* **Then I should( not)? see "..." inside any "..."**
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642
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* **When I fill in "..." with "..." inside any "..."**
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* **When I confirm the browser dialog**
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652
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* **When I cancel the browser dialog**
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656
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+
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657
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658
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659
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* **When I enter "..." into the browser dialog**
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661
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+
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662
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647
663
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664
|
* **When I switch to the new tab**
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649
665
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650
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-
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666
|
+
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651
667
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652
668
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653
669
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* **Then I should see in this order:?**
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654
670
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655
|
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|
671
|
+
Checks that these strings are rendered in the given order in a single line or in multiple lines
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656
672
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|
657
673
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Example:
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674
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@@ -666,35 +682,35 @@ deprecation notice. Decide for yourself whether you want to use them:
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682
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667
683
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* **Then the "..." (field|button) should( not)? be disabled**
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684
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|
669
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-
|
685
|
+
Tests that an input or button with the given label is disabled.
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670
686
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671
687
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|
672
688
|
* **Then the "..." field should( not)? be visible**
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673
689
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|
674
|
-
|
690
|
+
Tests that a field with the given label is visible.
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675
691
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|
676
692
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677
693
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* **When I wait for the page to load**
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678
694
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|
679
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-
|
695
|
+
Waits for the page to finish loading and AJAX requests to finish.
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680
696
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|
681
697
|
More details [here](https://makandracards.com/makandra/12139-waiting-for-page-loads-and-ajax-requests-to-finish-with-capybara).
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682
698
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|
683
699
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684
700
|
* **When I perform basic authentication as ".../..." and go to ...**
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701
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|
686
|
-
|
702
|
+
Performs HTTP basic authentication with the given credentials and visits the given path.
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687
703
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688
704
|
More details [here](https://makandracards.com/makandra/971-perform-http-basic-authentication-in-cucumber).
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689
705
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|
690
706
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|
691
707
|
* **When I go back**
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692
708
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|
693
|
-
|
709
|
+
Goes to the previously viewed page.
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694
710
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|
695
711
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|
696
712
|
* **Then the "..." select should( not)? be sorted**
|
697
713
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|
698
|
-
|
714
|
+
Tests whether a select field is sorted. Uses Array#natural_sort, if defined;
|
699
715
|
Array#sort else.
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700
716
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