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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions .rspec
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8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions config/cucumber.yml
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<%
rerun = File.file?('rerun.txt') ? IO.read('rerun.txt') : ""
rerun_opts = rerun.to_s.strip.empty? ? "--format #{ENV['CUCUMBER_FORMAT'] || 'progress'} features" : "--format #{ENV['CUCUMBER_FORMAT'] || 'pretty'} #{rerun}"
std_opts = "--format #{ENV['CUCUMBER_FORMAT'] || 'pretty'} --strict --tags ~@wip"
%>
default: <%= std_opts %> features
wip: --tags @wip:3 --wip features
rerun: <%= rerun_opts %> --format rerun --out rerun.txt --strict --tags ~@wip
5 changes: 4 additions & 1 deletion config/database.yml
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# Warning: The database defined as "test" will be erased and
# re-generated from your development database when you run "rake".
# Do not set this db to the same as development or production.
test:
test: &test
adapter: postgresql
encoding: unicode
database: FuturePerfect_test
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pool: 5
username: FuturePerfect
password:

cucumber:
<<: *test
206 changes: 206 additions & 0 deletions features/step_definitions/email_steps.rb
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# Commonly used email steps
#
# To add your own steps make a custom_email_steps.rb
# The provided methods are:
#
# last_email_address
# reset_mailer
# open_last_email
# visit_in_email
# unread_emails_for
# mailbox_for
# current_email
# open_email
# read_emails_for
# find_email
#
# General form for email scenarios are:
# - clear the email queue (done automatically by email_spec)
# - execute steps that sends an email
# - check the user received an/no/[0-9] emails
# - open the email
# - inspect the email contents
# - interact with the email (e.g. click links)
#
# The Cucumber steps below are setup in this order.

module EmailHelpers
def current_email_address
# Replace with your a way to find your current email. e.g @current_user.email
# last_email_address will return the last email address used by email spec to find an email.
# Note that last_email_address will be reset after each Scenario.
last_email_address || "example@example.com"
end
end

World(EmailHelpers)

#
# Reset the e-mail queue within a scenario.
# This is done automatically before each scenario.
#

Given /^(?:a clear email queue|no emails have been sent)$/ do
reset_mailer
end

#
# Check how many emails have been sent/received
#

Then /^(?:I|they|"([^"]*?)") should receive (an|no|\d+) emails?$/ do |address, amount|
unread_emails_for(address).size.should == parse_email_count(amount)
end

Then /^(?:I|they|"([^"]*?)") should have (an|no|\d+) emails?$/ do |address, amount|
mailbox_for(address).size.should == parse_email_count(amount)
end

Then /^(?:I|they|"([^"]*?)") should receive (an|no|\d+) emails? with subject "([^"]*?)"$/ do |address, amount, subject|
unread_emails_for(address).select { |m| m.subject =~ Regexp.new(Regexp.escape(subject)) }.size.should == parse_email_count(amount)
end

Then /^(?:I|they|"([^"]*?)") should receive (an|no|\d+) emails? with subject \/([^"]*?)\/$/ do |address, amount, subject|
unread_emails_for(address).select { |m| m.subject =~ Regexp.new(subject) }.size.should == parse_email_count(amount)
end

Then /^(?:I|they|"([^"]*?)") should receive an email with the following body:$/ do |address, expected_body|
open_email(address, :with_text => expected_body)
end

#
# Accessing emails
#

# Opens the most recently received email
When /^(?:I|they|"([^"]*?)") opens? the email$/ do |address|
open_email(address)
end

When /^(?:I|they|"([^"]*?)") opens? the email with subject "([^"]*?)"$/ do |address, subject|
open_email(address, :with_subject => subject)
end

When /^(?:I|they|"([^"]*?)") opens? the email with subject \/([^"]*?)\/$/ do |address, subject|
open_email(address, :with_subject => Regexp.new(subject))
end

When /^(?:I|they|"([^"]*?)") opens? the email with text "([^"]*?)"$/ do |address, text|
open_email(address, :with_text => text)
end

When /^(?:I|they|"([^"]*?)") opens? the email with text \/([^"]*?)\/$/ do |address, text|
open_email(address, :with_text => Regexp.new(text))
end

#
# Inspect the Email Contents
#

Then /^(?:I|they) should see "([^"]*?)" in the email subject$/ do |text|
current_email.should have_subject(text)
end

Then /^(?:I|they) should see \/([^"]*?)\/ in the email subject$/ do |text|
current_email.should have_subject(Regexp.new(text))
end

Then /^(?:I|they) should see "([^"]*?)" in the email body$/ do |text|
current_email.default_part_body.to_s.should include(text)
end

Then /^(?:I|they) should see \/([^"]*?)\/ in the email body$/ do |text|
current_email.default_part_body.to_s.should =~ Regexp.new(text)
end

Then /^(?:I|they) should see the email delivered from "([^"]*?)"$/ do |text|
current_email.should be_delivered_from(text)
end

Then /^(?:I|they) should see "([^\"]*)" in the email "([^"]*?)" header$/ do |text, name|
current_email.should have_header(name, text)
end

Then /^(?:I|they) should see \/([^\"]*)\/ in the email "([^"]*?)" header$/ do |text, name|
current_email.should have_header(name, Regexp.new(text))
end

Then /^I should see it is a multi\-part email$/ do
current_email.should be_multipart
end

Then /^(?:I|they) should see "([^"]*?)" in the email html part body$/ do |text|
current_email.html_part.body.to_s.should include(text)
end

Then /^(?:I|they) should see "([^"]*?)" in the email text part body$/ do |text|
current_email.text_part.body.to_s.should include(text)
end

#
# Inspect the Email Attachments
#

Then /^(?:I|they) should see (an|no|\d+) attachments? with the email$/ do |amount|
current_email_attachments.size.should == parse_email_count(amount)
end

Then /^there should be (an|no|\d+) attachments? named "([^"]*?)"$/ do |amount, filename|
current_email_attachments.select { |a| a.filename == filename }.size.should == parse_email_count(amount)
end

Then /^attachment (\d+) should be named "([^"]*?)"$/ do |index, filename|
current_email_attachments[(index.to_i - 1)].filename.should == filename
end

Then /^there should be (an|no|\d+) attachments? of type "([^"]*?)"$/ do |amount, content_type|
current_email_attachments.select { |a| a.content_type.include?(content_type) }.size.should == parse_email_count(amount)
end

Then /^attachment (\d+) should be of type "([^"]*?)"$/ do |index, content_type|
current_email_attachments[(index.to_i - 1)].content_type.should include(content_type)
end

Then /^all attachments should not be blank$/ do
current_email_attachments.each do |attachment|
attachment.read.size.should_not == 0
end
end

Then /^show me a list of email attachments$/ do
EmailSpec::EmailViewer::save_and_open_email_attachments_list(current_email)
end

#
# Interact with Email Contents
#

When /^(?:I|they) follow "([^"]*?)" in the email$/ do |link|
visit_in_email(link)
end

When /^(?:I|they) click the first link in the email$/ do
click_first_link_in_email
end

#
# Debugging
# These only work with Rails and OSx ATM since EmailViewer uses RAILS_ROOT and OSx's 'open' command.
# Patches accepted. ;)
#

Then /^save and open current email$/ do
EmailSpec::EmailViewer::save_and_open_email(current_email)
end

Then /^save and open all text emails$/ do
EmailSpec::EmailViewer::save_and_open_all_text_emails
end

Then /^save and open all html emails$/ do
EmailSpec::EmailViewer::save_and_open_all_html_emails
end

Then /^save and open all raw emails$/ do
EmailSpec::EmailViewer::save_and_open_all_raw_emails
end
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require 'fabrication/cucumber'

World(FabricationMethods)

def with_ivars(fabricator)
@they = yield fabricator
instance_variable_set("@#{fabricator.model}", @they)
end

Given /^(\d+) ([^"]*)$/ do |count, model_name|
with_ivars Fabrication::Cucumber::StepFabricator.new(model_name) do |fab|
fab.n(count.to_i)
end
end

Given /^the following ([^"]*):$/ do |model_name, table|
with_ivars Fabrication::Cucumber::StepFabricator.new(model_name) do |fab|
fab.from_table(table)
end
end

Given /^that ([^"]*) has the following ([^"]*):$/ do |parent, child, table|
with_ivars Fabrication::Cucumber::StepFabricator.new(child, :parent => parent) do |fab|
fab.from_table(table)
end
end

Given /^that ([^"]*) has (\d+) ([^"]*)$/ do |parent, count, child|
with_ivars Fabrication::Cucumber::StepFabricator.new(child, :parent => parent) do |fab|
fab.n(count.to_i)
end
end

Given /^(?:that|those) (.*) belongs? to that (.*)$/ do |children, parent|
with_ivars Fabrication::Cucumber::StepFabricator.new(parent) do |fab|
fab.has_many(children)
end
end

Then /^I should see (\d+) ([^"]*) in the database$/ do |count, model_name|
Fabrication::Cucumber::StepFabricator.new(model_name).klass.count.should == count.to_i
end

Then /^I should see the following (.*) in the database:$/ do |model_name, table|
klass = Fabrication::Cucumber::StepFabricator.new(model_name).klass
klass.where(table.rows_hash).count.should == 1
end
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# IMPORTANT: This file is generated by cucumber-rails - edit at your own peril.
# It is recommended to regenerate this file in the future when you upgrade to a
# newer version of cucumber-rails. Consider adding your own code to a new file
# instead of editing this one. Cucumber will automatically load all features/**/*.rb
# files.

require 'cucumber/rails'

# Capybara defaults to XPath selectors rather than Webrat's default of CSS3. In
# order to ease the transition to Capybara we set the default here. If you'd
# prefer to use XPath just remove this line and adjust any selectors in your
# steps to use the XPath syntax.
Capybara.default_selector = :css

# By default, any exception happening in your Rails application will bubble up
# to Cucumber so that your scenario will fail. This is a different from how
# your application behaves in the production environment, where an error page will
# be rendered instead.
#
# Sometimes we want to override this default behaviour and allow Rails to rescue
# exceptions and display an error page (just like when the app is running in production).
# Typical scenarios where you want to do this is when you test your error pages.
# There are two ways to allow Rails to rescue exceptions:
#
# 1) Tag your scenario (or feature) with @allow-rescue
#
# 2) Set the value below to true. Beware that doing this globally is not
# recommended as it will mask a lot of errors for you!
#
ActionController::Base.allow_rescue = false

# Remove/comment out the lines below if your app doesn't have a database.
# For some databases (like MongoDB and CouchDB) you may need to use :truncation instead.
begin
DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :transaction
rescue NameError
raise "You need to add database_cleaner to your Gemfile (in the :test group) if you wish to use it."
end

# You may also want to configure DatabaseCleaner to use different strategies for certain features and scenarios.
# See the DatabaseCleaner documentation for details. Example:
#
# Before('@no-txn,@selenium,@culerity,@celerity,@javascript') do
# DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :truncation, {:except => %w[widgets]}
# end
#
# Before('~@no-txn', '~@selenium', '~@culerity', '~@celerity', '~@javascript') do
# DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :transaction
# end
#

# Possible values are :truncation and :transaction
# The :transaction strategy is faster, but might give you threading problems.
# See https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-rails/blob/master/features/choose_javascript_database_strategy.feature
Cucumber::Rails::Database.javascript_strategy = :truncation

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