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web_steps.rb
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web_steps.rb
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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 'uri'
require File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "support", "paths"))
# Commonly used webrat steps
# http://github.com/brynary/webrat
Given /^(?:|I )am on (.+)$/ do |page_name|
visit path_to(page_name)
end
When /^(?:|I )go to (.+)$/ do |page_name|
visit path_to(page_name)
end
When /^(?:|I )press "([^\"]*)"$/ do |button|
click_button(button)
end
When /^(?:|I )follow "([^\"]*)"$/ do |link|
click_link(link)
end
When /^(?:|I )follow "([^\"]*)" within "([^\"]*)"$/ do |link, parent|
click_link_within(parent, link)
end
When /^(?:|I )fill in "([^\"]*)" with "([^\"]*)"$/ do |field, value|
fill_in(field, :with => value)
end
When /^(?:|I )fill in "([^\"]*)" for "([^\"]*)"$/ do |value, field|
fill_in(field, :with => value)
end
# Use this to fill in an entire form with data from a table. Example:
#
# When I fill in the following:
# | Account Number | 5002 |
# | Expiry date | 2009-11-01 |
# | Note | Nice guy |
# | Wants Email? | |
#
# TODO: Add support for checkbox, select og option
# based on naming conventions.
#
When /^(?:|I )fill in the following:$/ do |fields|
fields.rows_hash.each do |name, value|
When %{I fill in "#{name}" with "#{value}"}
end
end
When /^(?:|I )select "([^\"]*)" from "([^\"]*)"$/ do |value, field|
select(value, :from => field)
end
# Use this step in conjunction with Rail's datetime_select helper. For example:
# When I select "December 25, 2008 10:00" as the date and time
When /^(?:|I )select "([^\"]*)" as the date and time$/ do |time|
select_datetime(time)
end
# Use this step when using multiple datetime_select helpers on a page or
# you want to specify which datetime to select. Given the following view:
# <%= f.label :preferred %><br />
# <%= f.datetime_select :preferred %>
# <%= f.label :alternative %><br />
# <%= f.datetime_select :alternative %>
# The following steps would fill out the form:
# When I select "November 23, 2004 11:20" as the "Preferred" date and time
# And I select "November 25, 2004 10:30" as the "Alternative" date and time
When /^(?:|I )select "([^\"]*)" as the "([^\"]*)" date and time$/ do |datetime, datetime_label|
select_datetime(datetime, :from => datetime_label)
end
# Use this step in conjunction with Rail's time_select helper. For example:
# When I select "2:20PM" as the time
# Note: Rail's default time helper provides 24-hour time-- not 12 hour time. Webrat
# will convert the 2:20PM to 14:20 and then select it.
When /^(?:|I )select "([^\"]*)" as the time$/ do |time|
select_time(time)
end
# Use this step when using multiple time_select helpers on a page or you want to
# specify the name of the time on the form. For example:
# When I select "7:30AM" as the "Gym" time
When /^(?:|I )select "([^\"]*)" as the "([^\"]*)" time$/ do |time, time_label|
select_time(time, :from => time_label)
end
# Use this step in conjunction with Rail's date_select helper. For example:
# When I select "February 20, 1981" as the date
When /^(?:|I )select "([^\"]*)" as the date$/ do |date|
select_date(date)
end
# Use this step when using multiple date_select helpers on one page or
# you want to specify the name of the date on the form. For example:
# When I select "April 26, 1982" as the "Date of Birth" date
When /^(?:|I )select "([^\"]*)" as the "([^\"]*)" date$/ do |date, date_label|
select_date(date, :from => date_label)
end
When /^(?:|I )check "([^\"]*)"$/ do |field|
check(field)
end
When /^(?:|I )uncheck "([^\"]*)"$/ do |field|
uncheck(field)
end
When /^(?:|I )choose "([^\"]*)"$/ do |field|
choose(field)
end
# Adds support for validates_attachment_content_type. Without the mime-type getting
# passed to attach_file() you will get a "Photo file is not one of the allowed file types."
# error message
When /^(?:|I )attach the file "([^\"]*)" to "([^\"]*)"$/ do |path, field|
type = path.split(".")[1]
case type
when "jpg"
type = "image/jpg"
when "jpeg"
type = "image/jpeg"
when "png"
type = "image/png"
when "gif"
type = "image/gif"
end
attach_file(field, path, type)
end
Then /^(?:|I )should see "([^\"]*)"$/ do |text|
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
response.should contain(text)
else
assert_contain text
end
end
Then /^(?:|I )should see "([^\"]*)" within "([^\"]*)"$/ do |text, selector|
within(selector) do |content|
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
content.should contain(text)
else
hc = Webrat::Matchers::HasContent.new(text)
assert hc.matches?(content), hc.failure_message
end
end
end
Then /^(?:|I )should see \/([^\/]*)\/$/ do |regexp|
regexp = Regexp.new(regexp)
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
response.should contain(regexp)
else
assert_match(regexp, response_body)
end
end
Then /^(?:|I )should see \/([^\/]*)\/ within "([^\"]*)"$/ do |regexp, selector|
within(selector) do |content|
regexp = Regexp.new(regexp)
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
content.should contain(regexp)
else
assert_match(regexp, content)
end
end
end
Then /^(?:|I )should not see "([^\"]*)"$/ do |text|
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
response.should_not contain(text)
else
assert_not_contain(text)
end
end
Then /^(?:|I )should not see "([^\"]*)" within "([^\"]*)"$/ do |text, selector|
within(selector) do |content|
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
content.should_not contain(text)
else
hc = Webrat::Matchers::HasContent.new(text)
assert !hc.matches?(content), hc.negative_failure_message
end
end
end
Then /^(?:|I )should not see \/([^\/]*)\/$/ do |regexp|
regexp = Regexp.new(regexp)
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
response.should_not contain(regexp)
else
assert_not_contain(regexp)
end
end
Then /^(?:|I )should not see \/([^\/]*)\/ within "([^\"]*)"$/ do |regexp, selector|
within(selector) do |content|
regexp = Regexp.new(regexp)
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
content.should_not contain(regexp)
else
assert_no_match(regexp, content)
end
end
end
Then /^the "([^\"]*)" field should contain "([^\"]*)"$/ do |field, value|
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
field_labeled(field).value.should =~ /#{value}/
else
assert_match(/#{value}/, field_labeled(field).value)
end
end
Then /^the "([^\"]*)" field should not contain "([^\"]*)"$/ do |field, value|
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
field_labeled(field).value.should_not =~ /#{value}/
else
assert_no_match(/#{value}/, field_labeled(field).value)
end
end
Then /^the "([^\"]*)" checkbox should be checked$/ do |label|
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
field_labeled(label).should be_checked
else
assert field_labeled(label).checked?
end
end
Then /^the "([^\"]*)" checkbox should not be checked$/ do |label|
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
field_labeled(label).should_not be_checked
else
assert !field_labeled(label).checked?
end
end
Then /^(?:|I )should be on (.+)$/ do |page_name|
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
URI.parse(current_url).path.should == path_to(page_name)
else
assert_equal path_to(page_name), URI.parse(current_url).path
end
end
Then /^(?:|I )should have the following query string:$/ do |expected_pairs|
actual_params = CGI.parse(URI.parse(current_url).query)
expected_params = Hash[expected_pairs.rows_hash.map{|k,v| [k,[v]]}]
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
actual_params.should == expected_params
else
assert_equal expected_params, actual_params
end
end
Then /^show me the page$/ do
save_and_open_page
end