require 'spec_helper' describe Capybara::Session do context 'with selenium driver' do before do @session = TestSessions::Selenium end describe '#driver' do it "should be a selenium driver" do @session.driver.should be_an_instance_of(Capybara::Selenium::Driver) end end describe '#mode' do it "should remember the mode" do @session.mode.should == :selenium end end it_should_behave_like "session" it_should_behave_like "session with javascript support" it_should_behave_like "session with screenshot support" it_should_behave_like "session with frame support" it_should_behave_like "session with window support" it_should_behave_like "session without headers support" it_should_behave_like "session without status code support" unless RbConfig::CONFIG['host_os'] =~ /mswin|mingw/ it "should not interfere with forking child processes" do # Launch a browser, which registers the at_exit hook browser = Capybara::Selenium::Driver.new(TestApp).browser # Fork an unrelated child process. This should not run the code in the at_exit hook. begin pid = fork { "child" } Process.wait2(pid)[1].exitstatus.should == 0 rescue NotImplementedError # Fork unsupported (e.g. on JRuby) end browser.quit end end describe "exit codes" do before do @current_dir = Dir.getwd Dir.chdir(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', '..')) end after do Dir.chdir(@current_dir) end it "should have return code 1 when running selenium_driver_rspec_failure.rb" do `rspec spec/fixtures/selenium_driver_rspec_failure.rb` $?.exitstatus.should be 1 end it "should have return code 0 when running selenium_driver_rspec_success.rb" do `rspec spec/fixtures/selenium_driver_rspec_success.rb` $?.exitstatus.should be 0 end end end end