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Fix code style

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Alex Kotov 2018-12-09 05:38:41 +05:00
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@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ require 'simplecov'
# IMPORTANT: This file is generated by cucumber-rails - edit at your own peril.
# It is recommended to regenerate this file in the future when you upgrade to a
# newer version of cucumber-rails. Consider adding your own code to a new file
# instead of editing this one. Cucumber will automatically load all features/**/*.rb
# files.
# instead of editing this one. Cucumber will automatically load all
# features/**/*.rb files.
require 'cucumber/rails'
require 'capybara-screenshot/cucumber'
@ -23,13 +23,13 @@ Capybara.javascript_driver = :webkit
# By default, any exception happening in your Rails application will bubble up
# to Cucumber so that your scenario will fail. This is a different from how
# your application behaves in the production environment, where an error page will
# be rendered instead.
# your application behaves in the production environment, where an error page
# will be rendered instead.
#
# Sometimes we want to override this default behaviour and allow Rails to rescue
# exceptions and display an error page (just like when the app is running in production).
# Typical scenarios where you want to do this is when you test your error pages.
# There are two ways to allow Rails to rescue exceptions:
# exceptions and display an error page (just like when the app is running
# in production). Typical scenarios where you want to do this is when you test
# your error pages. There are two ways to allow Rails to rescue exceptions:
#
# 1) Tag your scenario (or feature) with @allow-rescue
#
@ -39,15 +39,18 @@ Capybara.javascript_driver = :webkit
ActionController::Base.allow_rescue = false
# Remove/comment out the lines below if your app doesn't have a database.
# For some databases (like MongoDB and CouchDB) you may need to use :truncation instead.
# For some databases (like MongoDB and CouchDB)
# you may need to use :truncation instead.
begin
DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :transaction
rescue NameError
raise 'You need to add database_cleaner to your Gemfile (in the :test group) if you wish to use it.'
raise 'You need to add database_cleaner ' \
'to your Gemfile (in the :test group) if you wish to use it.'
end
# You may also want to configure DatabaseCleaner to use different strategies for certain features and scenarios.
# See the DatabaseCleaner documentation for details. Example:
# You may also want to configure DatabaseCleaner to use different strategies
# for certain features and scenarios. See the DatabaseCleaner documentation
# for details. Example:
#
# Before('@no-txn,@selenium,@culerity,@celerity,@javascript') do
# # { except: [:widgets] } may not do what you expect here
@ -56,12 +59,12 @@ end
# DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :truncation
# end
#
# Before('not @no-txn', 'not @selenium', 'not @culerity', 'not @celerity', 'not @javascript') do
# Before('not @no-txn', 'not @selenium', 'not @culerity', 'not @celerity',
# 'not @javascript') do
# DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :transaction
# end
#
# Possible values are :truncation and :transaction
# The :transaction strategy is faster, but might give you threading problems.
# See https://github.com/cucumber/cucumber-rails/blob/master/features/choose_javascript_database_strategy.feature
Cucumber::Rails::Database.javascript_strategy = :truncation