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With this change, any call to `find`, `all`, etc where the first argument is a Symbol, will assume that that Symbol is the name of the selector. This makes the `match` option on the `id` selector impossible, so `find(:foo)` will no longer find elements by id. This change is in preparation for allowing selectors without locators, as discussed in #783, which we will probably hold off with until Capybara 2.1, because it is too much work. This commit ensures we won't have to break the API to make implementing #783 possible.
127 lines
4.5 KiB
Ruby
127 lines
4.5 KiB
Ruby
Capybara::SpecHelper.spec '#find' do
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before do
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@session.visit('/with_html')
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end
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after do
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Capybara::Selector.remove(:monkey)
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end
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it "should find the first element using the given locator" do
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@session.find('//h1').text.should == 'This is a test'
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@session.find("//input[@id='test_field']")[:value].should == 'monkey'
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end
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it "should find the first element using the given locator and options" do
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@session.find('//a', :text => 'Redirect')[:id].should == 'red'
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@session.find(:css, 'a', :text => 'A link came first')[:title].should == 'twas a fine link'
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end
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it "should raise an error if there are multiple matches" do
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expect { @session.find('//a') }.to raise_error(Capybara::Ambiguous)
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end
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it "should wait for asynchronous load", :requires => [:js] do
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@session.visit('/with_js')
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@session.click_link('Click me')
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@session.find(:css, "a#has-been-clicked").text.should include('Has been clicked')
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end
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context "with frozen time", :requires => [:js] do
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it "raises an error suggesting that Capybara is stuck in time" do
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@session.visit('/with_js')
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now = Time.now
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Time.stub(:now).and_return(now)
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expect { @session.find('//isnotthere') }.to raise_error(Capybara::FrozenInTime)
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end
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end
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context "with css selectors" do
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it "should find the first element using the given locator" do
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@session.find(:css, 'h1').text.should == 'This is a test'
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@session.find(:css, "input[id='test_field']")[:value].should == 'monkey'
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end
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end
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context "with xpath selectors" do
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it "should find the first element using the given locator" do
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@session.find(:xpath, '//h1').text.should == 'This is a test'
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@session.find(:xpath, "//input[@id='test_field']")[:value].should == 'monkey'
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end
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end
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context "with custom selector" do
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it "should use the custom selector" do
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Capybara.add_selector(:monkey) do
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xpath { |name| ".//*[@id='#{name}_monkey']" }
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end
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@session.find(:monkey, 'john').text.should == 'Monkey John'
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@session.find(:monkey, 'paul').text.should == 'Monkey Paul'
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end
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end
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context "with custom selector with :for option" do
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it "should use the selector when it matches the :for option" do
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Capybara.add_selector(:monkey) do
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xpath { |num| ".//*[contains(@id, 'monkey')][#{num}]" }
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match { |value| value.is_a?(Fixnum) }
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end
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@session.find(:monkey, '2').text.should == 'Monkey Paul'
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@session.find(1).text.should == 'Monkey John'
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@session.find(2).text.should == 'Monkey Paul'
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@session.find('//h1').text.should == 'This is a test'
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end
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end
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context "with custom selector with custom filter" do
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before do
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Capybara.add_selector(:monkey) do
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xpath { |num| ".//*[contains(@id, 'monkey')][#{num}]" }
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filter(:name) { |node, name| node.text == name }
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end
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end
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it "should find elements that match the filter" do
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@session.find(:monkey, '1', :name => 'Monkey John').text.should == 'Monkey John'
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@session.find(:monkey, '2', :name => 'Monkey Paul').text.should == 'Monkey Paul'
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end
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it "should not find elements that don't match the filter" do
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expect { @session.find(:monkey, '2', :name => 'Monkey John') }.to raise_error(Capybara::ElementNotFound)
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expect { @session.find(:monkey, '1', :name => 'Monkey Paul') }.to raise_error(Capybara::ElementNotFound)
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end
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end
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context "with css as default selector" do
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before { Capybara.default_selector = :css }
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it "should find the first element using the given locator" do
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@session.find('h1').text.should == 'This is a test'
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@session.find("input[id='test_field']")[:value].should == 'monkey'
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end
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after { Capybara.default_selector = :xpath }
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end
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it "should raise ElementNotFound with a useful default message if nothing was found" do
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running do
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@session.find(:xpath, '//div[@id="nosuchthing"]').should be_nil
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end.should raise_error(Capybara::ElementNotFound, "Unable to find xpath \"//div[@id=\\\"nosuchthing\\\"]\"")
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end
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it "should accept an XPath instance" do
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@session.visit('/form')
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@xpath = XPath::HTML.fillable_field('First Name')
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@session.find(@xpath).value.should == 'John'
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end
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context "within a scope" do
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before do
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@session.visit('/with_scope')
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end
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it "should find the an element using the given locator" do
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@session.within(:xpath, "//div[@id='for_bar']") do
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@session.find('.//li[1]').text.should =~ /With Simple HTML/
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end
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end
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end
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end
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