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openproject/features/step_definitions/i18n_steps.rb

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
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Given /^the following languages are active:$/ do |table|
Setting.available_languages = table.raw.flatten
end
Given /^the (.+) called "(.+)" has the following localizations:$/ do |model_name, object_name, table|
model = model_name.downcase.gsub(/\s/, '_').camelize.constantize
object = model.find_by(name: object_name)
object.translations = []
table.hashes.each do |h|
h.each do |k, v|
h[k] = nil if v == 'nil'
end
object.translations.create h
end
end
When /^I delete the (.+) localization of the "(.+)" attribute$/ do |language, attribute|
locale = locale_for_language language
page.should have_selector("span.#{attribute}_translation :first-child")
spans = page.all(:css, "span.#{attribute}_translation")
# Use the [] method since Firefox doesn't change the 'selected' attribute
# when choosing the last available option of a select where all other
# options are disabled. Check scenario 'Deleting a newly added localization'
# when changing this.
span = spans.detect { |span|
span.find(:css, '.locale_selector')['value'] == locale
}
destroy = span.find(:css, 'a.destroy_locale')
destroy.click
end
When /^I change the (.+) localization of the "(.+)" attribute to be (.+)$/ do |language, attribute, new_language|
attribute_span = span_for_localization language, attribute
locale_selector = attribute_span.find(:css, '.locale_selector')
locale_name = locale_selector.all(:css, 'option').detect { |o| o.value == locale_for_language(new_language) }
locale_selector.select(locale_name.text) if locale_name
end
When /^I add the (.+) localization of the "(.+)" attribute as "(.+)"$/ do |language, attribute, value|
# Emulate old find behavior, just use first match. Better would be
# selecting an element by id.
attribute_p = page.find(:xpath, "(//span[contains(@class, '#{attribute}_translation')])[1]/..")
add_link = attribute_p.find(:css, '.add_locale')
add_link.click
span = attribute_p.all(:css, ".#{attribute}_translation").last
update_localization(span, language, value)
end
# Maybe this step can replace 'I change the ... localization of the ... attribute'
When /^I set the (.+) localization of the "(.+)" attribute to "(.+)"$/ do |language, attribute, value|
locale = locale_for_language language
# Look for a span with #{attribute}_translation class, which doesn't have an
# ancestor with style display: none
span = page.find(:xpath, "//span[contains(@class, '#{attribute}_translation') " +
"and not(ancestor-or-self::*[starts-with(normalize-space(substring-after(@style, 'display:')), 'none')])]")
update_localization(span, language, value)
end
def update_localization(container, language, value)
new_value = container.find(:css, 'input[type=text], textarea')
new_locale = container.find(:css, '.locale_selector', visible: false)
new_value.set(value.gsub('\\n', "\n"))
locale_name = new_locale.all(:css, 'option', visible: false).detect { |o| o.value == locale_for_language(language) }
new_locale.select(locale_name.text) if locale_name
end
Then /^the delete link for the (.+) localization of the "(.+)" attribute should not be visible$/ do |locale, attribute_name|
attribute_span = span_for_localization locale, attribute_name
attribute_span.find(:css, 'a.destroy_locale', visible: false).should_not be_visible
end
def span_for_localization(language, attribute)
locale = locale_for_language language
attribute_spans = page.all(:css, "span.#{attribute}_translation")
attribute_spans.detect do |attribute_span|
attribute_span.find(:css, '.locale_selector', visible: false)['value'] == locale &&
attribute_span.visible?
end
end
def locale_for_language(language)
{ 'german' => 'de', 'english' => 'en', 'french' => 'fr' }[language]
end
Then(/^I should see "(.*?)" for report "(.*?)"$/) do |link_name, table_value_name|
within 'table.generic-table' do
table_data = first('td a', text: table_value_name)
row = table_data.find(:xpath, '../..')
expect(row).to have_selector('a', text: link_name)
end
end
When(/^I follow link "(.*?)" for report "(.*?)"$/) do |link_name, table_value_name|
within 'table.generic-table' do
table_data = first('td a', text: table_value_name)
row = table_data.find(:xpath, '../..')
row.find('a', text: link_name).click
end
end
Then(/^I should see button "(.*?)"$/) do |button_name|
expect(page).to have_selector('span.hidden-for-sighted', text: button_name, visible: false)
end