require 'timeout' require 'nokogiri' require 'xpath' module Capybara class CapybaraError < StandardError; end class DriverNotFoundError < CapybaraError; end class FrozenInTime < CapybaraError; end class ElementNotFound < CapybaraError; end class ExpectationNotMet < ElementNotFound; end class FileNotFound < CapybaraError; end class UnselectNotAllowed < CapybaraError; end class NotSupportedByDriverError < CapybaraError; end class TimeoutError < CapybaraError; end class LocateHiddenElementError < CapybaraError; end class InfiniteRedirectError < TimeoutError; end class << self attr_accessor :asset_root, :app_host, :run_server, :default_host attr_accessor :server_port, :server_boot_timeout attr_accessor :default_selector, :default_wait_time, :ignore_hidden_elements, :prefer_visible_elements attr_accessor :save_and_open_page_path, :automatic_reload ## # # Configure Capybara to suit your needs. # # Capybara.configure do |config| # config.run_server = false # config.app_host = 'http://www.google.com' # end # # === Configurable options # # [asset_root = String] Where static assets are located, used by save_and_open_page # [app_host = String] The default host to use when giving a relative URL to visit # [run_server = Boolean] Whether to start a Rack server for the given Rack app (Default: true) # [default_selector = :css/:xpath] Methods which take a selector use the given type by default (Default: CSS) # [default_wait_time = Integer] The number of seconds to wait for asynchronous processes to finish (Default: 2) # [ignore_hidden_elements = Boolean] Whether to ignore hidden elements on the page (Default: false) # [prefer_visible_elements = Boolean] Whether to prefer visible elements over hidden elements (Default: true) # [automatic_reload = Boolean] Whether to automatically reload elements as Capybara is waiting (Default: true) # [save_and_open_page_path = String] Where to put pages saved through save_and_open_page (Default: Dir.pwd) # # === DSL Options # # when using capybara/dsl, the following options are also available: # # [default_driver = Symbol] The name of the driver to use by default. (Default: :rack_test) # [javascript_driver = Symbol] The name of a driver to use for JavaScript enabled tests. (Default: :selenium) # def configure yield self end ## # # Register a new driver for Capybara. # # Capybara.register_driver :rack_test do |app| # Capybara::Driver::RackTest.new(app) # end # # @param [Symbol] name The name of the new driver # @yield [app] This block takes a rack app and returns a Capybara driver # @yieldparam [] app The rack application that this driver runs agains. May be nil. # @yieldreturn [Capybara::Driver::Base] A Capybara driver instance # def register_driver(name, &block) drivers[name] = block end ## # # Add a new selector to Capybara. Selectors can be used by various methods in Capybara # to find certain elements on the page in a more convenient way. For example adding a # selector to find certain table rows might look like this: # # Capybara.add_selector(:row) do # xpath { |num| ".//tbody/tr[#{num}]" } # end # # This makes it possible to use this selector in a variety of ways: # # find(:row, 3) # page.find('table#myTable').find(:row, 3).text # page.find('table#myTable').has_selector?(:row, 3) # within(:row, 3) { page.should have_content('$100.000') } # # It might be convenient to specify that the selector is automatically chosen for certain # values. This way you don't have to explicitly specify that you are looking for a row, or # an id. Let's say we want Capybara to treat any Symbols sent into methods like find to be # treated as though they were element ids. We could achieve this like so: # # Capybara.add_selector(:id) do # xpath { |id| XPath.descendant[XPath.attr(:id) == id.to_s] } # match { |value| value.is_a?(Symbol) } # end # # Now we can retrieve elements by id like this: # # find(:post_123) # # Note that this particular selector already ships with Capybara. # # @param [Symbol] name The name of the selector to add # @yield A block executed in the context of the new {Capybara::Selector} # def add_selector(name, &block) Capybara::Selector.add(name, &block) end def drivers @drivers ||= {} end ## # # Register a proc that Capybara will call to run the Rack application. # # Capybara.server do |app, port| # require 'rack/handler/mongrel' # Rack::Handler::Mongrel.run(app, :Port => port) # end # # By default, Capybara will try to run thin, falling back to webrick. # # @yield [app, port] This block recieves a rack app and port and should run a Rack handler # def server(&block) if block_given? @server = block else @server end end ## # # Wraps the given string, which should contain an HTML document or fragment # in a {Capybara::Node::Simple} which exposes all {Capybara::Node::Matchers} and # {Capybara::Node::Finders}. This allows you to query any string containing # HTML in the exact same way you would query the current document in a Capybara # session. For example: # # node = Capybara.string <<-HTML # # HTML # # node.find('#projects').text # => 'Projects' # node.has_selector?('li#home', :text => 'Home') # node.has_selector?(:projects) # node.find('ul').find('li').text # => 'Home' # # @param [String] html An html fragment or document # @return [Capybara::Node::Simple] A node which has Capybara's finders and matchers # def string(html) Capybara::Node::Simple.new(html) end ## # # Runs Capybara's default server for the given application and port # under most circumstances you should not have to call this method # manually. # # @param [Rack Application] app The rack application to run # @param [Fixnum] port The port to run the application on # def run_default_server(app, port) begin require 'rack/handler/thin' Thin::Logging.silent = true Rack::Handler::Thin.run(app, :Port => port) rescue LoadError require 'rack/handler/webrick' Rack::Handler::WEBrick.run(app, :Port => port, :AccessLog => [], :Logger => WEBrick::Log::new(nil, 0)) end end def deprecate(method, alternate_method) warn "DEPRECATED: ##{method} is deprecated, please use ##{alternate_method} instead" end end autoload :Server, 'capybara/server' autoload :Session, 'capybara/session' autoload :Selector, 'capybara/selector' autoload :VERSION, 'capybara/version' module Node autoload :Base, 'capybara/node/base' autoload :Simple, 'capybara/node/simple' autoload :Element, 'capybara/node/element' autoload :Document, 'capybara/node/document' autoload :Finders, 'capybara/node/finders' autoload :Matchers, 'capybara/node/matchers' autoload :Actions, 'capybara/node/actions' end module Driver autoload :Base, 'capybara/driver/base' autoload :Node, 'capybara/driver/node' class Selenium def initialize(*args) raise "Capybara::Driver::Selenium has been renamed to Capybara::Selenium::Driver" end end class RackTest def initialize(*args) raise "Capybara::Driver::RackTest has been renamed to Capybara::RackTest::Driver" end end end module RackTest autoload :Driver, 'capybara/rack_test/driver' autoload :Node, 'capybara/rack_test/node' autoload :Form, 'capybara/rack_test/form' autoload :Browser, 'capybara/rack_test/browser' end module Selenium autoload :Node, 'capybara/selenium/node' autoload :Driver, 'capybara/selenium/driver' end end Capybara.configure do |config| config.run_server = true config.server {|app, port| Capybara.run_default_server(app, port)} config.server_boot_timeout = 10 config.default_selector = :css config.default_wait_time = 2 config.ignore_hidden_elements = false config.prefer_visible_elements = true config.default_host = "http://www.example.com" config.automatic_reload = true end Capybara.register_driver :rack_test do |app| Capybara::RackTest::Driver.new(app) end Capybara.register_driver :selenium do |app| Capybara::Selenium::Driver.new(app) end