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openproject/features/step_definitions/web_steps.rb

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# TL;DR: YOU SHOULD DELETE THIS FILE
#
# This file was generated by Cucumber-Rails and is only here to get you a head start
# These step definitions are thin wrappers around the Capybara/Webrat API that lets you
# visit pages, interact with widgets and make assertions about page content.
#
# If you use these step definitions as basis for your features you will quickly end up
# with features that are:
#
# * Hard to maintain
# * Verbose to read
#
# A much better approach is to write your own higher level step definitions, following
# the advice in the following blog posts:
#
# * http://benmabey.com/2008/05/19/imperative-vs-declarative-scenarios-in-user-stories.html
# * http://dannorth.net/2011/01/31/whose-domain-is-it-anyway/
# * http://elabs.se/blog/15-you-re-cuking-it-wrong
#
require 'uri'
require 'cgi'
require File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "support", "paths"))
require File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "support", "selectors"))
module WithinHelpers
def with_scope(locator)
locator ? within(*selector_for(locator)) { yield } : yield
end
end
World(WithinHelpers)
# Single-line step scoper
When /^(.*) within (.*[^:])$/ do |step_name, parent|
with_scope(parent) { step step_name }
end
# Multi-line step scoper
When /^(.*) within (.*[^:]):$/ do |step_name, parent, table_or_string|
with_scope(parent) { step "#{step_name}:", table_or_string }
end
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 )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 or 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
When /^(?:|I )check "([^"]*)"$/ do |field|
check(field)
end
When /^(?:|I )uncheck "([^"]*)"$/ do |field|
uncheck(field)
end
When /^(?:|I )choose "([^"]*)"$/ do |field|
choose(field)
end
When /^(?:|I )attach the file "([^"]*)" to "([^"]*)"$/ do |path, field|
attach_file(field, File.expand_path(path))
end
Then /^(?:|I )should see "([^"]*)"$/ do |text|
if page.respond_to? :should
page.should have_content(text)
else
assert page.has_content?(text)
end
end
Then /^(?:|I )should see \/([^\/]*)\/$/ do |regexp|
regexp = Regexp.new(regexp)
if page.respond_to? :should
page.should have_xpath('//*', :text => regexp)
else
assert page.has_xpath?('//*', :text => regexp)
end
end
Then /^(?:|I )should not see "([^"]*)"$/ do |text|
if page.respond_to? :should
page.should have_no_content(text)
else
assert page.has_no_content?(text)
end
end
Then /^(?:|I )should not see \/([^\/]*)\/$/ do |regexp|
regexp = Regexp.new(regexp)
if page.respond_to? :should
page.should have_no_xpath('//*', :text => regexp)
else
assert page.has_no_xpath?('//*', :text => regexp)
end
end
Then /^the "([^"]*)" field(?: within (.*))? should contain "([^"]*)"$/ do |field, parent, value|
with_scope(parent) do
field = find_field(field)
field_value = (field.tag_name == 'textarea') ? field.text : field.value
if field_value.respond_to? :should
field_value.should =~ /#{value}/
else
assert_match(/#{value}/, field_value)
end
end
end
Then /^the "([^"]*)" field(?: within (.*))? should not contain "([^"]*)"$/ do |field, parent, value|
with_scope(parent) do
field = find_field(field)
field_value = (field.tag_name == 'textarea') ? field.text : field.value
if field_value.respond_to? :should_not
field_value.should_not =~ /#{value}/
else
assert_no_match(/#{value}/, field_value)
end
end
end
Then /^the "([^"]*)" field should have the error "([^"]*)"$/ do |field, error_message|
element = find_field(field)
classes = element.find(:xpath, '..')[:class].split(' ')
form_for_input = element.find(:xpath, 'ancestor::form[1]')
using_formtastic = form_for_input[:class].include?('formtastic')
error_class = using_formtastic ? 'error' : 'field_with_errors'
if classes.respond_to? :should
classes.should include(error_class)
else
assert classes.include?(error_class)
end
if page.respond_to?(:should)
if using_formtastic
error_paragraph = element.find(:xpath, '../*[@class="inline-errors"][1]')
error_paragraph.should have_content(error_message)
else
page.should have_content("#{field.titlecase} #{error_message}")
end
else
if using_formtastic
error_paragraph = element.find(:xpath, '../*[@class="inline-errors"][1]')
assert error_paragraph.has_content?(error_message)
else
assert page.has_content?("#{field.titlecase} #{error_message}")
end
end
end
Then /^the "([^"]*)" field should have no error$/ do |field|
element = find_field(field)
classes = element.find(:xpath, '..')[:class].split(' ')
if classes.respond_to? :should
classes.should_not include('field_with_errors')
classes.should_not include('error')
else
assert !classes.include?('field_with_errors')
assert !classes.include?('error')
end
end
Then /^the "([^"]*)" checkbox(?: within (.*))? should be checked$/ do |label, parent|
with_scope(parent) do
field_checked = find_field(label)['checked']
if field_checked.respond_to? :should
field_checked.should be_true
else
assert field_checked
end
end
end
Then /^the "([^"]*)" checkbox(?: within (.*))? should not be checked$/ do |label, parent|
with_scope(parent) do
field_checked = find_field(label)['checked']
if field_checked.respond_to? :should
field_checked.should be_false
else
assert !field_checked
end
end
end
Then /^(?:|I )should be on (.+)$/ do |page_name|
current_path = URI.parse(current_url).path
if current_path.respond_to? :should
current_path.should == path_to(page_name)
else
assert_equal path_to(page_name), current_path
end
end
Then /^(?:|I )should have the following query string:$/ do |expected_pairs|
query = URI.parse(current_url).query
actual_params = query ? CGI.parse(query) : {}
expected_params = {}
expected_pairs.rows_hash.each_pair{|k,v| expected_params[k] = v.split(',')}
if actual_params.respond_to? :should
actual_params.should == expected_params
else
assert_equal expected_params, actual_params
end
end
Then /^show me the page$/ do
save_and_open_page
end
# newly generated until here
When /^I wait(?: (\d+) seconds)? for(?: the)? [Aa][Jj][Aa][Xx](?: requests?(?: to finish)?)?$/ do |timeout|
ajax_done = lambda do
page.evaluate_script(%Q{
(function (){
var done = true;
if (window.jQuery) {
if (window.jQuery.active != 0) {
done = false;
}
}
if (window.Prototype && window.Ajax) {
if (window.Ajax.activeRequestCount != 0) {
done = false;
}
}
return done;
}())
}.gsub("\n", ''))
end
timeout = timeout.present? ?
timeout.to_f :
5.0
wait_until(timeout) do
ajax_done.call
end
end
Then /^there should be a( disabled)? "(.+)" field( visible| invisible)?(?: within "([^\"]*)")?(?: if plugin "(.+)" is loaded)?$/ do |disabled, fieldname, visible, selector, plugin_name|
if plugin_name.nil? || Redmine::Plugin.installed?(plugin_name)
with_scope(selector) do
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
find_field(fieldname).should_not be_nil
if visible && visible == " visible"
find_field(fieldname).should be_visible
elsif visible && visible == " invisible"
find_field(fieldname).should_not be_visible
end
if disabled
find_field(fieldname)[:disabled].should == "disabled"
else
find_field(fieldname)[:disabled].should == nil
end
else
assert_not_nil find_field(fieldname)
end
end
end
end
Then /^there should not be a "(.+)" field(?: within "([^\"]*)")?$/ do |fieldname, selector|
with_scope(selector) do
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
lambda {find_field(fieldname)}.should raise_error(Capybara::ElementNotFound)
else
assert_nil find_field(fieldname)
end
end
end
Then /^there should be a "(.+)" button$/ do |button_label|
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
page.should have_xpath("//input[@value='#{button_label}']")
else
raise NotImplementedError, "Only Matcher implemented"
end
end
Then /^the "([^\"]*)" select(?: within "([^\"]*)")? should have the following options:$/ do |field, selector, option_table|
options_expected = option_table.raw.collect(&:to_s)
with_scope(selector) do
field = find_field(field)
options_actual = field.all('option').collect(&:text)
if defined?(Spec::Rails::Matchers)
options_actual.should =~ options_expected
else
raise NotImplementedError, "Only Matcher implemented"
end
end
end
# This needs an active js driver to work properly
Given /^I (accept|dismiss) the alert dialog$/ do |method|
if Capybara.current_driver.to_s.include?("selenium")
page.driver.browser.switch_to.alert.send(method.to_s)
end
end
# that's capybara's old behaviour: clicking the first button that matches
When /^(?:|I )click on the first button matching "([^"]*)"$/ do |button|
first(:button, button).click
end
def find_lowest_containing_element text, selector
elements = []
node_criteria = "[contains(., \"#{text}\") and not(self::script) and not(child::*[contains(., \"#{text}\")])]"
if selector
search_string = Nokogiri::CSS.xpath_for(selector).first + "//*#{node_criteria}"
search_string += " | " + Nokogiri::CSS.xpath_for(selector).first + "#{node_criteria}"
else
search_string = "//*#{node_criteria}"
end
elements = all(:xpath, search_string)
rescue Capybara::TimeoutError, Nokogiri::CSS::SyntaxError
elements
end
def disable_warn_unsaved_popup
# disable WarnLeavingUnsaved function call when testing with selenium as this
# will freeze the server
if defined?(ChiliProject::VERSION::MAJOR) &&
ChiliProject::VERSION::MAJOR > 1 &&
Capybara.current_driver.to_s.include?("selenium")
page.execute_script("window.onbeforeunload = null")
end
end
require 'timeout'
def wait_until(seconds = 5, &block)
Timeout.timeout(seconds, &block)
end
def wait_for_page_load(seconds = 5)
begin
wait_until(seconds) do
page.has_css?('body')
end
rescue Timeout::Error
fail "Page did not load within #{seconds} seconds"
end
end