require 'spec_helper' RSpec.describe Capybara::Server do it "should spool up a rack server" do @app = proc { |env| [200, {}, ["Hello Server!"]]} @server = Capybara::Server.new(@app).boot @res = Net::HTTP.start(@server.host, @server.port) { |http| http.get('/') } expect(@res.body).to include('Hello Server') end it "should do nothing when no server given" do expect do @server = Capybara::Server.new(nil).boot end.not_to raise_error end it "should bind to the specified host" do begin app = proc { |env| [200, {}, ['Hello Server!']] } Capybara.server_host = '127.0.0.1' server = Capybara::Server.new(app).boot res = Net::HTTP.get(URI("http://127.0.0.1:#{server.port}")) expect(res).to eq('Hello Server!') Capybara.server_host = '0.0.0.0' server = Capybara::Server.new(app).boot res = Net::HTTP.get(URI("http://127.0.0.1:#{server.port}")) expect(res).to eq('Hello Server!') ensure Capybara.server_host = nil end end unless ENV['TRAVIS'] and (RUBY_ENGINE == 'jruby') #TODO travis with jruby in container mode has an issue with this test it "should use specified port" do Capybara.server_port = 22789 @app = proc { |env| [200, {}, ["Hello Server!"]]} @server = Capybara::Server.new(@app).boot @res = Net::HTTP.start(@server.host, 22789) { |http| http.get('/') } expect(@res.body).to include('Hello Server') Capybara.server_port = nil end it "should use given port" do @app = proc { |env| [200, {}, ["Hello Server!"]]} @server = Capybara::Server.new(@app, 22790).boot @res = Net::HTTP.start(@server.host, 22790) { |http| http.get('/') } expect(@res.body).to include('Hello Server') Capybara.server_port = nil end it "should find an available port" do @app1 = proc { |env| [200, {}, ["Hello Server!"]]} @app2 = proc { |env| [200, {}, ["Hello Second Server!"]]} @server1 = Capybara::Server.new(@app1).boot @server2 = Capybara::Server.new(@app2).boot @res1 = Net::HTTP.start(@server1.host, @server1.port) { |http| http.get('/') } expect(@res1.body).to include('Hello Server') @res2 = Net::HTTP.start(@server2.host, @server2.port) { |http| http.get('/') } expect(@res2.body).to include('Hello Second Server') end it "should use the server if it already running" do @app1 = proc { |env| [200, {}, ["Hello Server!"]]} @app2 = proc { |env| [200, {}, ["Hello Second Server!"]]} @server1a = Capybara::Server.new(@app1).boot @server1b = Capybara::Server.new(@app1).boot @server2a = Capybara::Server.new(@app2).boot @server2b = Capybara::Server.new(@app2).boot @res1 = Net::HTTP.start(@server1b.host, @server1b.port) { |http| http.get('/') } expect(@res1.body).to include('Hello Server') @res2 = Net::HTTP.start(@server2b.host, @server2b.port) { |http| http.get('/') } expect(@res2.body).to include('Hello Second Server') expect(@server1a.port).to eq(@server1b.port) expect(@server2a.port).to eq(@server2b.port) end it "should raise server errors when the server errors before the timeout" do begin Capybara.server do sleep 0.1 raise 'kaboom' end expect do Capybara::Server.new(proc {|e|}).boot end.to raise_error(RuntimeError, 'kaboom') ensure # TODO refactor out the defaults so it's reliant on unset state instead of # a one-time call in capybara.rb Capybara.server {|app, port| Capybara.run_default_server(app, port)} end end it "is not #responsive? when Net::HTTP raises a SystemCallError" do app = lambda { [200, {}, ['Hello, world']] } server = Capybara::Server.new(app) expect(Net::HTTP).to receive(:start).and_raise(SystemCallError.allocate) expect(server.responsive?).to eq false end end