# frozen_string_literal: true require 'timeout' require 'nokogiri' require 'xpath' require 'forwardable' require 'capybara/config' module Capybara class CapybaraError < StandardError; end class DriverNotFoundError < CapybaraError; end class FrozenInTime < CapybaraError; end class ElementNotFound < CapybaraError; end class ModalNotFound < CapybaraError; end class Ambiguous < ElementNotFound; end class ExpectationNotMet < ElementNotFound; end class FileNotFound < CapybaraError; end class UnselectNotAllowed < CapybaraError; end class NotSupportedByDriverError < CapybaraError; end class InfiniteRedirectError < CapybaraError; end class ScopeError < CapybaraError; end class WindowError < CapybaraError; end class ReadOnlyElementError < CapybaraError; end class << self extend Forwardable # DelegateCapybara global configurations # @!method app # See {Capybara.configure} # @!method reuse_server # See {Capybara.configure} # @!method threadsafe # See {Capybara.configure} # @!method server # See {Capybara.configure} # @!method default_driver # See {Capybara.configure} # @!method javascript_driver # See {Capybara.configure} Config::OPTIONS.each do |method| def_delegators :config, method, "#{method}=" end # Delegate Capybara global configurations # @!method default_selector # See {Capybara.configure} # @!method default_max_wait_time # See {Capybara.configure} # @!method app_host # See {Capybara.configure} # @!method always_include_port # See {Capybara.configure} SessionConfig::OPTIONS.each do |method| def_delegators :config, method, "#{method}=" end ## # # Configure Capybara to suit your needs. # # Capybara.configure do |config| # config.run_server = false # config.app_host = 'http://www.google.com' # end # # === Configurable options # # [app_host = String/nil] The default host to use when giving a relative URL to visit, must be a valid URL e.g. http://www.example.com # [always_include_port = Boolean] Whether the Rack server's port should automatically be inserted into every visited URL unless another port is explicitly specified (Default: false) # [asset_host = String] Where dynamic assets are hosted - will be prepended to relative asset locations if present (Default: nil) # [run_server = Boolean] Whether to start a Rack server for the given Rack app (Default: true) # [raise_server_errors = Boolean] Should errors raised in the server be raised in the tests? (Default: true) # [server_errors = Array\] Error classes that should be raised in the tests if they are raised in the server and Capybara.raise_server_errors is true (Default: [StandardError]) # [default_selector = :css/:xpath] Methods which take a selector use the given type by default (Default: :css) # [default_max_wait_time = Numeric] The maximum 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: true) # [automatic_reload = Boolean] Whether to automatically reload elements as Capybara is waiting (Default: true) # [save_path = String] Where to put pages saved through save_(page|screenshot), save_and_open_(page|screenshot) (Default: Dir.pwd) # [automatic_label_click = Boolean] Whether Node#choose, Node#check, Node#uncheck will attempt to click the associated label element if the checkbox/radio button are non-visible (Default: false) # [enable_aria_label = Boolean] Whether fields, links, and buttons will match against aria-label attribute (Default: false) # [reuse_server = Boolean] Reuse the server thread between multiple sessions using the same app object (Default: true) # [threadsafe = Boolean] Whether sessions can be configured individually (Default: false) # [server = Symbol] The name of the registered server to use when running the app under test (Default: :webrick) # # === 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 config end ## # # Register a new driver for Capybara. # # Capybara.register_driver :rack_test do |app| # Capybara::RackTest::Driver.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 against. May be nil. # @yieldreturn [Capybara::Driver::Base] A Capybara driver instance # def register_driver(name, &block) drivers[name] = block end ## # # Register a new server for Capybara. # # Capybara.register_server :webrick do |app, port, host| # require 'rack/handler/webrick' # Rack::Handler::WEBrick.run(app, ...) # end # # @param [Symbol] name The name of the new driver # @yield [app, port, host] This block takes a rack app and a port and returns a rack server listening on that port # @yieldparam [] app The rack application that this server will contain. # @yieldparam port The port number the server should listen on # @yieldparam host The host/ip to bind to # def register_server(name, &block) servers[name.to_sym] = 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) { expect(page).to have_content('$100.000') } # # Here is another example: # # Capybara.add_selector(:id) do # xpath { |id| XPath.descendant[XPath.attr(:id) == id.to_s] } # end # # 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 ## # # Modify a selector previously created by {Capybara.add_selector}. # For example, adding a new filter to the :button selector to filter based on # button style (a class) might look like this # # Capybara.modify_selector(:button) do # filter (:style, valid_values: [:primary, :secondary]) { |node, style| node[:class].split.include? "btn-#{style}" } # end # # # @param [Symbol] name The name of the selector to modify # @yield A block executed in the context of the existing {Capybara::Selector} # def modify_selector(name, &block) Capybara::Selector.update(name, &block) end def drivers @drivers ||= {} end def servers @servers ||= {} end # Wraps the given string, which should contain an HTML document or fragment # in a {Capybara::Node::Simple} which exposes all {Capybara::Node::Matchers}, # {Capybara::Node::Finders} and {Capybara::Node::DocumentMatchers}. This allows you to query # any string containing HTML in the exact same way you would query the current document in a Capybara # session. # # Example: A single element # # node = Capybara.string('bar') # anchor = node.first('a') # anchor[:href] #=> 'foo' # anchor.text #=> 'bar' # # Example: Multiple elements # # node = Capybara.string <<-HTML #
    #
  • Home
  • #
  • Projects
  • #
# HTML # # node.find('#projects').text # => 'Projects' # node.has_selector?('li#home', text: 'Home') # node.has_selector?('#projects') # node.find('ul').find('li:first-child').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 [Integer] port The port to run the application on # def run_default_server(app, port) servers[:puma].call(app, port, server_host) end ## # # @return [Symbol] The name of the driver currently in use # def current_driver if threadsafe Thread.current['capybara_current_driver'] else @current_driver end || default_driver end alias_method :mode, :current_driver def current_driver=(name) if threadsafe Thread.current['capybara_current_driver'] = name else @current_driver = name end end ## # # Use the default driver as the current driver # def use_default_driver self.current_driver = nil end ## # # Yield a block using a specific driver # def using_driver(driver) previous_driver = Capybara.current_driver Capybara.current_driver = driver yield ensure self.current_driver = previous_driver end ## # # Yield a block using a specific wait time # def using_wait_time(seconds) previous_wait_time = Capybara.default_max_wait_time Capybara.default_max_wait_time = seconds yield ensure Capybara.default_max_wait_time = previous_wait_time end ## # # The current Capybara::Session based on what is set as Capybara.app and Capybara.current_driver # # @return [Capybara::Session] The currently used session # def current_session session_pool["#{current_driver}:#{session_name}:#{app.object_id}"] ||= Capybara::Session.new(current_driver, app) end ## # # Reset sessions, cleaning out the pool of sessions. This will remove any session information such # as cookies. # def reset_sessions! # reset in reverse so sessions that started servers are reset last session_pool.reverse_each { |_mode, session| session.reset! } end alias_method :reset!, :reset_sessions! ## # # The current session name. # # @return [Symbol] The name of the currently used session. # def session_name if threadsafe Thread.current['capybara_session_name'] ||= :default else @session_name ||= :default end end def session_name=(name) if threadsafe Thread.current['capybara_session_name'] = name else @session_name = name end end ## # # Yield a block using a specific session name. # def using_session(name) previous_session_info = { session_name: session_name, current_driver: current_driver, app: app } self.session_name = name yield ensure self.session_name = previous_session_info[:session_name] if threadsafe self.current_driver = previous_session_info[:current_driver] self.app = previous_session_info[:app] end end ## # # Parse raw html into a document using Nokogiri, and adjust textarea contents as defined by the spec. # # @param [String] html The raw html # @return [Nokogiri::HTML::Document] HTML document # def HTML(html) # rubocop:disable Naming/MethodName Nokogiri::HTML(html).tap do |document| document.xpath('//textarea').each do |textarea| textarea['_capybara_raw_value'] = textarea.content.sub(/\A\n/, '') end end end def session_options config.session_options end private def config @config ||= Capybara::Config.new end def session_pool @session_pool ||= {} end end self.default_driver = nil self.current_driver = nil self.server_host = nil module Driver; end module RackTest; end module Selenium; end require 'capybara/helpers' require 'capybara/session' require 'capybara/window' require 'capybara/server' require 'capybara/selector' require 'capybara/result' require 'capybara/version' require 'capybara/queries/base_query' require 'capybara/queries/selector_query' require 'capybara/queries/text_query' require 'capybara/queries/title_query' require 'capybara/queries/current_path_query' require 'capybara/queries/match_query' require 'capybara/queries/ancestor_query' require 'capybara/queries/sibling_query' require 'capybara/node/finders' require 'capybara/node/matchers' require 'capybara/node/actions' require 'capybara/node/document_matchers' require 'capybara/node/simple' require 'capybara/node/base' require 'capybara/node/element' require 'capybara/node/document' require 'capybara/driver/base' require 'capybara/driver/node' require 'capybara/rack_test/driver' require 'capybara/rack_test/node' require 'capybara/rack_test/form' require 'capybara/rack_test/browser' require 'capybara/rack_test/css_handlers.rb' require 'capybara/selenium/node' require 'capybara/selenium/driver' end Capybara.register_server :default do |app, port, _host| Capybara.run_default_server(app, port) end Capybara.register_server :webrick do |app, port, host, **options| require 'rack/handler/webrick' Rack::Handler::WEBrick.run(app, { Host: host, Port: port, AccessLog: [], Logger: WEBrick::Log.new(nil, 0) }.merge(options)) end Capybara.register_server :puma do |app, port, host, **options| require 'rack/handler/puma' # If we just run the Puma Rack handler it installs signal handlers which prevent us from being able to interrupt tests. # Therefore construct and run the Server instance ourselves. # Rack::Handler::Puma.run(app, { Host: host, Port: port, Threads: "0:4", workers: 0, daemon: false }.merge(options)) conf = Rack::Handler::Puma.config(app, { Host: host, Port: port, Threads: "0:4", workers: 0, daemon: false }.merge(options)) events = conf.options[:Silent] ? ::Puma::Events.strings : ::Puma::Events.stdio events.log "Capybara starting Puma..." events.log "* Version #{Puma::Const::PUMA_VERSION} , codename: #{Puma::Const::CODE_NAME}" events.log "* Min threads: #{conf.options[:min_threads]}, max threads: #{conf.options[:max_threads]}" Puma::Server.new(conf.app, events, conf.options).tap do |s| s.binder.parse conf.options[:binds], s.events s.min_threads = conf.options[:min_threads] s.max_threads = conf.options[:max_threads] end.run.join end Capybara.configure do |config| config.always_include_port = false config.run_server = true config.server = :default config.default_selector = :css config.default_max_wait_time = 2 config.ignore_hidden_elements = true config.default_host = "http://www.example.com" config.automatic_reload = true config.match = :smart config.exact = false config.exact_text = false config.raise_server_errors = true config.server_errors = [StandardError] config.visible_text_only = false config.automatic_label_click = false config.enable_aria_label = false config.reuse_server = 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 Capybara.register_driver :selenium_chrome do |app| Capybara::Selenium::Driver.new(app, browser: :chrome) end Capybara.register_driver :selenium_chrome_headless do |app| browser_options = ::Selenium::WebDriver::Chrome::Options.new browser_options.args << '--headless' browser_options.args << '--disable-gpu' Capybara::Selenium::Driver.new(app, browser: :chrome, options: browser_options) end