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Added Rspec and Webrat plugins and started porting Selenium on Rails tests to Rspec Plain Text Stories driving Webrat driving Selenium.
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dir = File.dirname(__FILE__)
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require 'spec/rails/matchers/assert_select'
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require 'spec/rails/matchers/have_text'
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require 'spec/rails/matchers/include_text'
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require 'spec/rails/matchers/redirect_to'
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require 'spec/rails/matchers/render_template'
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module Spec
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module Rails
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# Spec::Rails::Expectations::Matchers provides several expectation matchers
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# intended to work with Rails components like models and responses. For example:
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#
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# response.should redirect_to("some/url") #redirect_to(url) is the matcher.
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#
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# In addition to those you see below, the arbitrary predicate feature of RSpec
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# makes the following available as well:
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#
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# response.should be_success #passes if response.success?
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# response.should be_redirect #passes if response.redirect?
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#
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# Note that many of these matchers are part of a wrapper of <tt>assert_select</tt>, so
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# the documentation comes straight from that with some slight modifications.
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# <tt>assert_select</tt> is a Test::Unit extension originally contributed to the
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# Rails community as a plugin by Assaf Arkin and eventually shipped as part of Rails.
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#
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# For more info on <tt>assert_select</tt>, see the relevant Rails documentation.
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module Matchers
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end
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end
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end
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