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vendor/rails/actionpack/lib/action_controller/assertions/dom_assertions.rb
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vendor/rails/actionpack/lib/action_controller/assertions/dom_assertions.rb
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module ActionController
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module Assertions
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module DomAssertions
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# Test two HTML strings for equivalency (e.g., identical up to reordering of attributes)
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#
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# ==== Examples
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#
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# # assert that the referenced method generates the appropriate HTML string
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# assert_dom_equal '<a href="http://www.example.com">Apples</a>', link_to("Apples", "http://www.example.com")
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#
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def assert_dom_equal(expected, actual, message = "")
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clean_backtrace do
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expected_dom = HTML::Document.new(expected).root
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actual_dom = HTML::Document.new(actual).root
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full_message = build_message(message, "<?> expected to be == to\n<?>.", expected_dom.to_s, actual_dom.to_s)
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assert_block(full_message) { expected_dom == actual_dom }
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end
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end
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# The negated form of +assert_dom_equivalent+.
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#
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# ==== Examples
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#
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# # assert that the referenced method does not generate the specified HTML string
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# assert_dom_not_equal '<a href="http://www.example.com">Apples</a>', link_to("Oranges", "http://www.example.com")
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#
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def assert_dom_not_equal(expected, actual, message = "")
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clean_backtrace do
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expected_dom = HTML::Document.new(expected).root
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actual_dom = HTML::Document.new(actual).root
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full_message = build_message(message, "<?> expected to be != to\n<?>.", expected_dom.to_s, actual_dom.to_s)
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assert_block(full_message) { expected_dom != actual_dom }
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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vendor/rails/actionpack/lib/action_controller/assertions/model_assertions.rb
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vendor/rails/actionpack/lib/action_controller/assertions/model_assertions.rb
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module ActionController
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module Assertions
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module ModelAssertions
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# Ensures that the passed record is valid by Active Record standards and
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# returns any error messages if it is not.
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#
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# ==== Examples
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#
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# # assert that a newly created record is valid
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# model = Model.new
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# assert_valid(model)
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#
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def assert_valid(record)
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clean_backtrace do
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assert record.valid?, record.errors.full_messages.join("\n")
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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vendor/rails/actionpack/lib/action_controller/assertions/response_assertions.rb
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require 'rexml/document'
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require 'html/document'
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module ActionController
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module Assertions
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# A small suite of assertions that test responses from Rails applications.
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module ResponseAssertions
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# Asserts that the response is one of the following types:
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#
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# * <tt>:success</tt> - Status code was 200
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# * <tt>:redirect</tt> - Status code was in the 300-399 range
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# * <tt>:missing</tt> - Status code was 404
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# * <tt>:error</tt> - Status code was in the 500-599 range
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#
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# You can also pass an explicit status number like assert_response(501)
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# or its symbolic equivalent assert_response(:not_implemented).
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# See ActionController::StatusCodes for a full list.
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#
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# ==== Examples
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#
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# # assert that the response was a redirection
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# assert_response :redirect
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#
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# # assert that the response code was status code 401 (unauthorized)
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# assert_response 401
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#
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def assert_response(type, message = nil)
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clean_backtrace do
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if [ :success, :missing, :redirect, :error ].include?(type) && @response.send("#{type}?")
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assert_block("") { true } # to count the assertion
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elsif type.is_a?(Fixnum) && @response.response_code == type
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assert_block("") { true } # to count the assertion
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elsif type.is_a?(Symbol) && @response.response_code == ActionController::StatusCodes::SYMBOL_TO_STATUS_CODE[type]
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assert_block("") { true } # to count the assertion
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else
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if @response.error?
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exception = @response.template.instance_variable_get(:@exception)
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exception_message = exception && exception.message
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assert_block(build_message(message, "Expected response to be a <?>, but was <?>\n<?>", type, @response.response_code, exception_message.to_s)) { false }
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else
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assert_block(build_message(message, "Expected response to be a <?>, but was <?>", type, @response.response_code)) { false }
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end
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end
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end
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end
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# Assert that the redirection options passed in match those of the redirect called in the latest action.
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# This match can be partial, such that assert_redirected_to(:controller => "weblog") will also
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# match the redirection of redirect_to(:controller => "weblog", :action => "show") and so on.
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#
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# ==== Examples
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#
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# # assert that the redirection was to the "index" action on the WeblogController
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# assert_redirected_to :controller => "weblog", :action => "index"
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#
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# # assert that the redirection was to the named route login_url
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# assert_redirected_to login_url
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#
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# # assert that the redirection was to the url for @customer
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# assert_redirected_to @customer
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#
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def assert_redirected_to(options = {}, message=nil)
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clean_backtrace do
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assert_response(:redirect, message)
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return true if options == @response.redirected_to
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# Support partial arguments for hash redirections
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if options.is_a?(Hash) && @response.redirected_to.is_a?(Hash)
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return true if options.all? {|(key, value)| @response.redirected_to[key] == value}
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end
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redirected_to_after_normalisation = normalize_argument_to_redirection(@response.redirected_to)
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options_after_normalisation = normalize_argument_to_redirection(options)
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if redirected_to_after_normalisation != options_after_normalisation
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flunk "Expected response to be a redirect to <#{options_after_normalisation}> but was a redirect to <#{redirected_to_after_normalisation}>"
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end
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end
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end
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# Asserts that the request was rendered with the appropriate template file.
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#
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# ==== Examples
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#
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# # assert that the "new" view template was rendered
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# assert_template "new"
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#
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def assert_template(expected = nil, message=nil)
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clean_backtrace do
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rendered = @response.rendered_template.to_s
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msg = build_message(message, "expecting <?> but rendering with <?>", expected, rendered)
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assert_block(msg) do
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if expected.nil?
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@response.rendered_template.blank?
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else
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rendered.to_s.match(expected)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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private
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# Proxy to to_param if the object will respond to it.
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def parameterize(value)
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value.respond_to?(:to_param) ? value.to_param : value
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end
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def normalize_argument_to_redirection(fragment)
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after_routing = @controller.url_for(fragment)
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if after_routing =~ %r{^\w+://.*}
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after_routing
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else
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# FIXME - this should probably get removed.
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if after_routing.first != '/'
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after_routing = '/' + after_routing
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end
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@request.protocol + @request.host_with_port + after_routing
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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vendor/rails/actionpack/lib/action_controller/assertions/routing_assertions.rb
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module ActionController
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module Assertions
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# Suite of assertions to test routes generated by Rails and the handling of requests made to them.
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module RoutingAssertions
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# Asserts that the routing of the given +path+ was handled correctly and that the parsed options (given in the +expected_options+ hash)
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# match +path+. Basically, it asserts that Rails recognizes the route given by +expected_options+.
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#
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# Pass a hash in the second argument (+path+) to specify the request method. This is useful for routes
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# requiring a specific HTTP method. The hash should contain a :path with the incoming request path
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# and a :method containing the required HTTP verb.
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#
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# # assert that POSTing to /items will call the create action on ItemsController
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# assert_recognizes {:controller => 'items', :action => 'create'}, {:path => 'items', :method => :post}
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#
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# You can also pass in +extras+ with a hash containing URL parameters that would normally be in the query string. This can be used
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# to assert that values in the query string string will end up in the params hash correctly. To test query strings you must use the
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# extras argument, appending the query string on the path directly will not work. For example:
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#
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# # assert that a path of '/items/list/1?view=print' returns the correct options
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# assert_recognizes {:controller => 'items', :action => 'list', :id => '1', :view => 'print'}, 'items/list/1', { :view => "print" }
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#
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# The +message+ parameter allows you to pass in an error message that is displayed upon failure.
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#
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# ==== Examples
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# # Check the default route (i.e., the index action)
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# assert_recognizes {:controller => 'items', :action => 'index'}, 'items'
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#
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# # Test a specific action
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# assert_recognizes {:controller => 'items', :action => 'list'}, 'items/list'
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#
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# # Test an action with a parameter
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# assert_recognizes {:controller => 'items', :action => 'destroy', :id => '1'}, 'items/destroy/1'
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#
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# # Test a custom route
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# assert_recognizes {:controller => 'items', :action => 'show', :id => '1'}, 'view/item1'
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#
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# # Check a Simply RESTful generated route
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# assert_recognizes list_items_url, 'items/list'
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def assert_recognizes(expected_options, path, extras={}, message=nil)
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if path.is_a? Hash
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request_method = path[:method]
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path = path[:path]
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else
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request_method = nil
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end
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clean_backtrace do
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ActionController::Routing::Routes.reload if ActionController::Routing::Routes.empty?
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request = recognized_request_for(path, request_method)
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expected_options = expected_options.clone
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extras.each_key { |key| expected_options.delete key } unless extras.nil?
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expected_options.stringify_keys!
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routing_diff = expected_options.diff(request.path_parameters)
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msg = build_message(message, "The recognized options <?> did not match <?>, difference: <?>",
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request.path_parameters, expected_options, expected_options.diff(request.path_parameters))
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assert_block(msg) { request.path_parameters == expected_options }
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end
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end
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# Asserts that the provided options can be used to generate the provided path. This is the inverse of +assert_recognizes+.
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# The +extras+ parameter is used to tell the request the names and values of additional request parameters that would be in
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# a query string. The +message+ parameter allows you to specify a custom error message for assertion failures.
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#
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# The +defaults+ parameter is unused.
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#
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# ==== Examples
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# # Asserts that the default action is generated for a route with no action
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# assert_generates "/items", :controller => "items", :action => "index"
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#
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# # Tests that the list action is properly routed
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# assert_generates "/items/list", :controller => "items", :action => "list"
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#
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# # Tests the generation of a route with a parameter
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# assert_generates "/items/list/1", { :controller => "items", :action => "list", :id => "1" }
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#
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# # Asserts that the generated route gives us our custom route
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# assert_generates "changesets/12", { :controller => 'scm', :action => 'show_diff', :revision => "12" }
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def assert_generates(expected_path, options, defaults={}, extras = {}, message=nil)
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clean_backtrace do
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expected_path = "/#{expected_path}" unless expected_path[0] == ?/
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# Load routes.rb if it hasn't been loaded.
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ActionController::Routing::Routes.reload if ActionController::Routing::Routes.empty?
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generated_path, extra_keys = ActionController::Routing::Routes.generate_extras(options, defaults)
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found_extras = options.reject {|k, v| ! extra_keys.include? k}
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msg = build_message(message, "found extras <?>, not <?>", found_extras, extras)
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assert_block(msg) { found_extras == extras }
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msg = build_message(message, "The generated path <?> did not match <?>", generated_path,
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expected_path)
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assert_block(msg) { expected_path == generated_path }
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end
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end
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# Asserts that path and options match both ways; in other words, it verifies that <tt>path</tt> generates
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# <tt>options</tt> and then that <tt>options</tt> generates <tt>path</tt>. This essentially combines +assert_recognizes+
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# and +assert_generates+ into one step.
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#
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# The +extras+ hash allows you to specify options that would normally be provided as a query string to the action. The
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# +message+ parameter allows you to specify a custom error message to display upon failure.
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#
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# ==== Examples
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# # Assert a basic route: a controller with the default action (index)
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# assert_routing '/home', :controller => 'home', :action => 'index'
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#
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# # Test a route generated with a specific controller, action, and parameter (id)
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# assert_routing '/entries/show/23', :controller => 'entries', :action => 'show', id => 23
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#
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# # Assert a basic route (controller + default action), with an error message if it fails
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# assert_routing '/store', { :controller => 'store', :action => 'index' }, {}, {}, 'Route for store index not generated properly'
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#
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# # Tests a route, providing a defaults hash
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# assert_routing 'controller/action/9', {:id => "9", :item => "square"}, {:controller => "controller", :action => "action"}, {}, {:item => "square"}
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#
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# # Tests a route with a HTTP method
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# assert_routing { :method => 'put', :path => '/product/321' }, { :controller => "product", :action => "update", :id => "321" }
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def assert_routing(path, options, defaults={}, extras={}, message=nil)
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assert_recognizes(options, path, extras, message)
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controller, default_controller = options[:controller], defaults[:controller]
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if controller && controller.include?(?/) && default_controller && default_controller.include?(?/)
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options[:controller] = "/#{controller}"
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end
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assert_generates(path.is_a?(Hash) ? path[:path] : path, options, defaults, extras, message)
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end
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private
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# Recognizes the route for a given path.
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def recognized_request_for(path, request_method = nil)
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path = "/#{path}" unless path.first == '/'
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# Assume given controller
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request = ActionController::TestRequest.new({}, {}, nil)
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request.env["REQUEST_METHOD"] = request_method.to_s.upcase if request_method
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request.path = path
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ActionController::Routing::Routes.recognize(request)
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request
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end
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end
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end
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end
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#--
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# Copyright (c) 2006 Assaf Arkin (http://labnotes.org)
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# Under MIT and/or CC By license.
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#++
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require 'rexml/document'
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require 'html/document'
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module ActionController
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module Assertions
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unless const_defined?(:NO_STRIP)
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NO_STRIP = %w{pre script style textarea}
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end
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# Adds the +assert_select+ method for use in Rails functional
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# test cases, which can be used to make assertions on the response HTML of a controller
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# action. You can also call +assert_select+ within another +assert_select+ to
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# make assertions on elements selected by the enclosing assertion.
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#
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# Use +css_select+ to select elements without making an assertions, either
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# from the response HTML or elements selected by the enclosing assertion.
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#
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# In addition to HTML responses, you can make the following assertions:
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# * +assert_select_rjs+ - Assertions on HTML content of RJS update and insertion operations.
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# * +assert_select_encoded+ - Assertions on HTML encoded inside XML, for example for dealing with feed item descriptions.
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# * +assert_select_email+ - Assertions on the HTML body of an e-mail.
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#
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# Also see HTML::Selector to learn how to use selectors.
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module SelectorAssertions
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# :call-seq:
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# css_select(selector) => array
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# css_select(element, selector) => array
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#
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# Select and return all matching elements.
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#
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# If called with a single argument, uses that argument as a selector
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# to match all elements of the current page. Returns an empty array
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# if no match is found.
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#
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# If called with two arguments, uses the first argument as the base
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# element and the second argument as the selector. Attempts to match the
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# base element and any of its children. Returns an empty array if no
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# match is found.
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#
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# The selector may be a CSS selector expression (String), an expression
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# with substitution values (Array) or an HTML::Selector object.
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#
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# ==== Examples
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# # Selects all div tags
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# divs = css_select("div")
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#
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# # Selects all paragraph tags and does something interesting
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# pars = css_select("p")
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# pars.each do |par|
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# # Do something fun with paragraphs here...
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# end
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#
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# # Selects all list items in unordered lists
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# items = css_select("ul>li")
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#
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# # Selects all form tags and then all inputs inside the form
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# forms = css_select("form")
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# forms.each do |form|
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# inputs = css_select(form, "input")
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# ...
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# end
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#
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def css_select(*args)
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# See assert_select to understand what's going on here.
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arg = args.shift
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if arg.is_a?(HTML::Node)
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root = arg
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arg = args.shift
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elsif arg == nil
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raise ArgumentError, "First argument is either selector or element to select, but nil found. Perhaps you called assert_select with an element that does not exist?"
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elsif @selected
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matches = []
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||||
@selected.each do |selected|
|
||||
subset = css_select(selected, HTML::Selector.new(arg.dup, args.dup))
|
||||
subset.each do |match|
|
||||
matches << match unless matches.any? { |m| m.equal?(match) }
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
return matches
|
||||
else
|
||||
root = response_from_page_or_rjs
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
case arg
|
||||
when String
|
||||
selector = HTML::Selector.new(arg, args)
|
||||
when Array
|
||||
selector = HTML::Selector.new(*arg)
|
||||
when HTML::Selector
|
||||
selector = arg
|
||||
else raise ArgumentError, "Expecting a selector as the first argument"
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
selector.select(root)
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# :call-seq:
|
||||
# assert_select(selector, equality?, message?)
|
||||
# assert_select(element, selector, equality?, message?)
|
||||
#
|
||||
# An assertion that selects elements and makes one or more equality tests.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If the first argument is an element, selects all matching elements
|
||||
# starting from (and including) that element and all its children in
|
||||
# depth-first order.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If no element if specified, calling +assert_select+ will select from the
|
||||
# response HTML. Calling #assert_select inside an +assert_select+ block will
|
||||
# run the assertion for each element selected by the enclosing assertion.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ==== Example
|
||||
# assert_select "ol>li" do |elements|
|
||||
# elements.each do |element|
|
||||
# assert_select element, "li"
|
||||
# end
|
||||
# end
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Or for short:
|
||||
# assert_select "ol>li" do
|
||||
# assert_select "li"
|
||||
# end
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The selector may be a CSS selector expression (String), an expression
|
||||
# with substitution values, or an HTML::Selector object.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# === Equality Tests
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The equality test may be one of the following:
|
||||
# * <tt>true</tt> - Assertion is true if at least one element selected.
|
||||
# * <tt>false</tt> - Assertion is true if no element selected.
|
||||
# * <tt>String/Regexp</tt> - Assertion is true if the text value of at least
|
||||
# one element matches the string or regular expression.
|
||||
# * <tt>Integer</tt> - Assertion is true if exactly that number of
|
||||
# elements are selected.
|
||||
# * <tt>Range</tt> - Assertion is true if the number of selected
|
||||
# elements fit the range.
|
||||
# If no equality test specified, the assertion is true if at least one
|
||||
# element selected.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# To perform more than one equality tests, use a hash with the following keys:
|
||||
# * <tt>:text</tt> - Narrow the selection to elements that have this text
|
||||
# value (string or regexp).
|
||||
# * <tt>:html</tt> - Narrow the selection to elements that have this HTML
|
||||
# content (string or regexp).
|
||||
# * <tt>:count</tt> - Assertion is true if the number of selected elements
|
||||
# is equal to this value.
|
||||
# * <tt>:minimum</tt> - Assertion is true if the number of selected
|
||||
# elements is at least this value.
|
||||
# * <tt>:maximum</tt> - Assertion is true if the number of selected
|
||||
# elements is at most this value.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If the method is called with a block, once all equality tests are
|
||||
# evaluated the block is called with an array of all matched elements.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ==== Examples
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # At least one form element
|
||||
# assert_select "form"
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Form element includes four input fields
|
||||
# assert_select "form input", 4
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Page title is "Welcome"
|
||||
# assert_select "title", "Welcome"
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Page title is "Welcome" and there is only one title element
|
||||
# assert_select "title", {:count=>1, :text=>"Welcome"},
|
||||
# "Wrong title or more than one title element"
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Page contains no forms
|
||||
# assert_select "form", false, "This page must contain no forms"
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Test the content and style
|
||||
# assert_select "body div.header ul.menu"
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Use substitution values
|
||||
# assert_select "ol>li#?", /item-\d+/
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # All input fields in the form have a name
|
||||
# assert_select "form input" do
|
||||
# assert_select "[name=?]", /.+/ # Not empty
|
||||
# end
|
||||
def assert_select(*args, &block)
|
||||
# Start with optional element followed by mandatory selector.
|
||||
arg = args.shift
|
||||
|
||||
if arg.is_a?(HTML::Node)
|
||||
# First argument is a node (tag or text, but also HTML root),
|
||||
# so we know what we're selecting from.
|
||||
root = arg
|
||||
arg = args.shift
|
||||
elsif arg == nil
|
||||
# This usually happens when passing a node/element that
|
||||
# happens to be nil.
|
||||
raise ArgumentError, "First argument is either selector or element to select, but nil found. Perhaps you called assert_select with an element that does not exist?"
|
||||
elsif @selected
|
||||
root = HTML::Node.new(nil)
|
||||
root.children.concat @selected
|
||||
else
|
||||
# Otherwise just operate on the response document.
|
||||
root = response_from_page_or_rjs
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# First or second argument is the selector: string and we pass
|
||||
# all remaining arguments. Array and we pass the argument. Also
|
||||
# accepts selector itself.
|
||||
case arg
|
||||
when String
|
||||
selector = HTML::Selector.new(arg, args)
|
||||
when Array
|
||||
selector = HTML::Selector.new(*arg)
|
||||
when HTML::Selector
|
||||
selector = arg
|
||||
else raise ArgumentError, "Expecting a selector as the first argument"
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# Next argument is used for equality tests.
|
||||
equals = {}
|
||||
case arg = args.shift
|
||||
when Hash
|
||||
equals = arg
|
||||
when String, Regexp
|
||||
equals[:text] = arg
|
||||
when Integer
|
||||
equals[:count] = arg
|
||||
when Range
|
||||
equals[:minimum] = arg.begin
|
||||
equals[:maximum] = arg.end
|
||||
when FalseClass
|
||||
equals[:count] = 0
|
||||
when NilClass, TrueClass
|
||||
equals[:minimum] = 1
|
||||
else raise ArgumentError, "I don't understand what you're trying to match"
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# By default we're looking for at least one match.
|
||||
if equals[:count]
|
||||
equals[:minimum] = equals[:maximum] = equals[:count]
|
||||
else
|
||||
equals[:minimum] = 1 unless equals[:minimum]
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# Last argument is the message we use if the assertion fails.
|
||||
message = args.shift
|
||||
#- message = "No match made with selector #{selector.inspect}" unless message
|
||||
if args.shift
|
||||
raise ArgumentError, "Not expecting that last argument, you either have too many arguments, or they're the wrong type"
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
matches = selector.select(root)
|
||||
# If text/html, narrow down to those elements that match it.
|
||||
content_mismatch = nil
|
||||
if match_with = equals[:text]
|
||||
matches.delete_if do |match|
|
||||
text = ""
|
||||
text.force_encoding(match_with.encoding) if text.respond_to?(:force_encoding)
|
||||
stack = match.children.reverse
|
||||
while node = stack.pop
|
||||
if node.tag?
|
||||
stack.concat node.children.reverse
|
||||
else
|
||||
content = node.content
|
||||
content.force_encoding(match_with.encoding) if content.respond_to?(:force_encoding)
|
||||
text << content
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
text.strip! unless NO_STRIP.include?(match.name)
|
||||
unless match_with.is_a?(Regexp) ? (text =~ match_with) : (text == match_with.to_s)
|
||||
content_mismatch ||= build_message(message, "<?> expected but was\n<?>.", match_with, text)
|
||||
true
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
elsif match_with = equals[:html]
|
||||
matches.delete_if do |match|
|
||||
html = match.children.map(&:to_s).join
|
||||
html.strip! unless NO_STRIP.include?(match.name)
|
||||
unless match_with.is_a?(Regexp) ? (html =~ match_with) : (html == match_with.to_s)
|
||||
content_mismatch ||= build_message(message, "<?> expected but was\n<?>.", match_with, html)
|
||||
true
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
# Expecting foo found bar element only if found zero, not if
|
||||
# found one but expecting two.
|
||||
message ||= content_mismatch if matches.empty?
|
||||
# Test minimum/maximum occurrence.
|
||||
min, max = equals[:minimum], equals[:maximum]
|
||||
message = message || %(Expected #{count_description(min, max)} matching "#{selector.to_s}", found #{matches.size}.)
|
||||
assert matches.size >= min, message if min
|
||||
assert matches.size <= max, message if max
|
||||
|
||||
# If a block is given call that block. Set @selected to allow
|
||||
# nested assert_select, which can be nested several levels deep.
|
||||
if block_given? && !matches.empty?
|
||||
begin
|
||||
in_scope, @selected = @selected, matches
|
||||
yield matches
|
||||
ensure
|
||||
@selected = in_scope
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# Returns all matches elements.
|
||||
matches
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
def count_description(min, max) #:nodoc:
|
||||
pluralize = lambda {|word, quantity| word << (quantity == 1 ? '' : 's')}
|
||||
|
||||
if min && max && (max != min)
|
||||
"between #{min} and #{max} elements"
|
||||
elsif min && !(min == 1 && max == 1)
|
||||
"at least #{min} #{pluralize['element', min]}"
|
||||
elsif max
|
||||
"at most #{max} #{pluralize['element', max]}"
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# :call-seq:
|
||||
# assert_select_rjs(id?) { |elements| ... }
|
||||
# assert_select_rjs(statement, id?) { |elements| ... }
|
||||
# assert_select_rjs(:insert, position, id?) { |elements| ... }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Selects content from the RJS response.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# === Narrowing down
|
||||
#
|
||||
# With no arguments, asserts that one or more elements are updated or
|
||||
# inserted by RJS statements.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Use the +id+ argument to narrow down the assertion to only statements
|
||||
# that update or insert an element with that identifier.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Use the first argument to narrow down assertions to only statements
|
||||
# of that type. Possible values are <tt>:replace</tt>, <tt>:replace_html</tt>,
|
||||
# <tt>:show</tt>, <tt>:hide</tt>, <tt>:toggle</tt>, <tt>:remove</tt> and
|
||||
# <tt>:insert_html</tt>.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Use the argument <tt>:insert</tt> followed by an insertion position to narrow
|
||||
# down the assertion to only statements that insert elements in that
|
||||
# position. Possible values are <tt>:top</tt>, <tt>:bottom</tt>, <tt>:before</tt>
|
||||
# and <tt>:after</tt>.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Using the <tt>:remove</tt> statement, you will be able to pass a block, but it will
|
||||
# be ignored as there is no HTML passed for this statement.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# === Using blocks
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Without a block, +assert_select_rjs+ merely asserts that the response
|
||||
# contains one or more RJS statements that replace or update content.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# With a block, +assert_select_rjs+ also selects all elements used in
|
||||
# these statements and passes them to the block. Nested assertions are
|
||||
# supported.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Calling +assert_select_rjs+ with no arguments and using nested asserts
|
||||
# asserts that the HTML content is returned by one or more RJS statements.
|
||||
# Using +assert_select+ directly makes the same assertion on the content,
|
||||
# but without distinguishing whether the content is returned in an HTML
|
||||
# or JavaScript.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ==== Examples
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Replacing the element foo.
|
||||
# # page.replace 'foo', ...
|
||||
# assert_select_rjs :replace, "foo"
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Replacing with the chained RJS proxy.
|
||||
# # page[:foo].replace ...
|
||||
# assert_select_rjs :chained_replace, 'foo'
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Inserting into the element bar, top position.
|
||||
# assert_select_rjs :insert, :top, "bar"
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Remove the element bar
|
||||
# assert_select_rjs :remove, "bar"
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Changing the element foo, with an image.
|
||||
# assert_select_rjs "foo" do
|
||||
# assert_select "img[src=/images/logo.gif""
|
||||
# end
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # RJS inserts or updates a list with four items.
|
||||
# assert_select_rjs do
|
||||
# assert_select "ol>li", 4
|
||||
# end
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # The same, but shorter.
|
||||
# assert_select "ol>li", 4
|
||||
def assert_select_rjs(*args, &block)
|
||||
rjs_type = args.first.is_a?(Symbol) ? args.shift : nil
|
||||
id = args.first.is_a?(String) ? args.shift : nil
|
||||
|
||||
# If the first argument is a symbol, it's the type of RJS statement we're looking
|
||||
# for (update, replace, insertion, etc). Otherwise, we're looking for just about
|
||||
# any RJS statement.
|
||||
if rjs_type
|
||||
if rjs_type == :insert
|
||||
position = args.shift
|
||||
insertion = "insert_#{position}".to_sym
|
||||
raise ArgumentError, "Unknown RJS insertion type #{position}" unless RJS_STATEMENTS[insertion]
|
||||
statement = "(#{RJS_STATEMENTS[insertion]})"
|
||||
else
|
||||
raise ArgumentError, "Unknown RJS statement type #{rjs_type}" unless RJS_STATEMENTS[rjs_type]
|
||||
statement = "(#{RJS_STATEMENTS[rjs_type]})"
|
||||
end
|
||||
else
|
||||
statement = "#{RJS_STATEMENTS[:any]}"
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# Next argument we're looking for is the element identifier. If missing, we pick
|
||||
# any element, otherwise we replace it in the statement.
|
||||
pattern = Regexp.new(
|
||||
id ? statement.gsub(RJS_ANY_ID, "\"#{id}\"") : statement
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
# Duplicate the body since the next step involves destroying it.
|
||||
matches = nil
|
||||
case rjs_type
|
||||
when :remove, :show, :hide, :toggle
|
||||
matches = @response.body.match(pattern)
|
||||
else
|
||||
@response.body.gsub(pattern) do |match|
|
||||
html = unescape_rjs(match)
|
||||
matches ||= []
|
||||
matches.concat HTML::Document.new(html).root.children.select { |n| n.tag? }
|
||||
""
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
if matches
|
||||
assert_block("") { true } # to count the assertion
|
||||
if block_given? && !([:remove, :show, :hide, :toggle].include? rjs_type)
|
||||
begin
|
||||
in_scope, @selected = @selected, matches
|
||||
yield matches
|
||||
ensure
|
||||
@selected = in_scope
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
matches
|
||||
else
|
||||
# RJS statement not found.
|
||||
case rjs_type
|
||||
when :remove, :show, :hide, :toggle
|
||||
flunk_message = "No RJS statement that #{rjs_type.to_s}s '#{id}' was rendered."
|
||||
else
|
||||
flunk_message = "No RJS statement that replaces or inserts HTML content."
|
||||
end
|
||||
flunk args.shift || flunk_message
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# :call-seq:
|
||||
# assert_select_encoded(element?) { |elements| ... }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Extracts the content of an element, treats it as encoded HTML and runs
|
||||
# nested assertion on it.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# You typically call this method within another assertion to operate on
|
||||
# all currently selected elements. You can also pass an element or array
|
||||
# of elements.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# The content of each element is un-encoded, and wrapped in the root
|
||||
# element +encoded+. It then calls the block with all un-encoded elements.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ==== Examples
|
||||
# # Selects all bold tags from within the title of an ATOM feed's entries (perhaps to nab a section name prefix)
|
||||
# assert_select_feed :atom, 1.0 do
|
||||
# # Select each entry item and then the title item
|
||||
# assert_select "entry>title" do
|
||||
# # Run assertions on the encoded title elements
|
||||
# assert_select_encoded do
|
||||
# assert_select "b"
|
||||
# end
|
||||
# end
|
||||
# end
|
||||
#
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Selects all paragraph tags from within the description of an RSS feed
|
||||
# assert_select_feed :rss, 2.0 do
|
||||
# # Select description element of each feed item.
|
||||
# assert_select "channel>item>description" do
|
||||
# # Run assertions on the encoded elements.
|
||||
# assert_select_encoded do
|
||||
# assert_select "p"
|
||||
# end
|
||||
# end
|
||||
# end
|
||||
def assert_select_encoded(element = nil, &block)
|
||||
case element
|
||||
when Array
|
||||
elements = element
|
||||
when HTML::Node
|
||||
elements = [element]
|
||||
when nil
|
||||
unless elements = @selected
|
||||
raise ArgumentError, "First argument is optional, but must be called from a nested assert_select"
|
||||
end
|
||||
else
|
||||
raise ArgumentError, "Argument is optional, and may be node or array of nodes"
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
fix_content = lambda do |node|
|
||||
# Gets around a bug in the Rails 1.1 HTML parser.
|
||||
node.content.gsub(/<!\[CDATA\[(.*)(\]\]>)?/m) { CGI.escapeHTML($1) }
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
selected = elements.map do |element|
|
||||
text = element.children.select{ |c| not c.tag? }.map{ |c| fix_content[c] }.join
|
||||
root = HTML::Document.new(CGI.unescapeHTML("<encoded>#{text}</encoded>")).root
|
||||
css_select(root, "encoded:root", &block)[0]
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
begin
|
||||
old_selected, @selected = @selected, selected
|
||||
assert_select ":root", &block
|
||||
ensure
|
||||
@selected = old_selected
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# :call-seq:
|
||||
# assert_select_email { }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Extracts the body of an email and runs nested assertions on it.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# You must enable deliveries for this assertion to work, use:
|
||||
# ActionMailer::Base.perform_deliveries = true
|
||||
#
|
||||
# ==== Examples
|
||||
#
|
||||
# assert_select_email do
|
||||
# assert_select "h1", "Email alert"
|
||||
# end
|
||||
#
|
||||
# assert_select_email do
|
||||
# items = assert_select "ol>li"
|
||||
# items.each do
|
||||
# # Work with items here...
|
||||
# end
|
||||
# end
|
||||
#
|
||||
def assert_select_email(&block)
|
||||
deliveries = ActionMailer::Base.deliveries
|
||||
assert !deliveries.empty?, "No e-mail in delivery list"
|
||||
|
||||
for delivery in deliveries
|
||||
for part in delivery.parts
|
||||
if part["Content-Type"].to_s =~ /^text\/html\W/
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root = HTML::Document.new(part.body).root
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assert_select root, ":root", &block
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end
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end
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end
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end
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protected
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unless const_defined?(:RJS_STATEMENTS)
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RJS_PATTERN_HTML = "\"((\\\\\"|[^\"])*)\""
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RJS_ANY_ID = "\"([^\"])*\""
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RJS_STATEMENTS = {
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:chained_replace => "\\$\\(#{RJS_ANY_ID}\\)\\.replace\\(#{RJS_PATTERN_HTML}\\)",
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:chained_replace_html => "\\$\\(#{RJS_ANY_ID}\\)\\.update\\(#{RJS_PATTERN_HTML}\\)",
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:replace_html => "Element\\.update\\(#{RJS_ANY_ID}, #{RJS_PATTERN_HTML}\\)",
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:replace => "Element\\.replace\\(#{RJS_ANY_ID}, #{RJS_PATTERN_HTML}\\)"
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}
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[:remove, :show, :hide, :toggle].each do |action|
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RJS_STATEMENTS[action] = "Element\\.#{action}\\(#{RJS_ANY_ID}\\)"
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end
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RJS_INSERTIONS = ["top", "bottom", "before", "after"]
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RJS_INSERTIONS.each do |insertion|
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RJS_STATEMENTS["insert_#{insertion}".to_sym] = "Element.insert\\(#{RJS_ANY_ID}, \\{ #{insertion}: #{RJS_PATTERN_HTML} \\}\\)"
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end
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RJS_STATEMENTS[:insert_html] = "Element.insert\\(#{RJS_ANY_ID}, \\{ (#{RJS_INSERTIONS.join('|')}): #{RJS_PATTERN_HTML} \\}\\)"
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RJS_STATEMENTS[:any] = Regexp.new("(#{RJS_STATEMENTS.values.join('|')})")
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RJS_PATTERN_UNICODE_ESCAPED_CHAR = /\\u([0-9a-zA-Z]{4})/
|
||||
end
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# +assert_select+ and +css_select+ call this to obtain the content in the HTML
|
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# page, or from all the RJS statements, depending on the type of response.
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def response_from_page_or_rjs()
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content_type = @response.content_type
|
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if content_type && content_type =~ /text\/javascript/
|
||||
body = @response.body.dup
|
||||
root = HTML::Node.new(nil)
|
||||
|
||||
while true
|
||||
next if body.sub!(RJS_STATEMENTS[:any]) do |match|
|
||||
html = unescape_rjs(match)
|
||||
matches = HTML::Document.new(html).root.children.select { |n| n.tag? }
|
||||
root.children.concat matches
|
||||
""
|
||||
end
|
||||
break
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
root
|
||||
else
|
||||
html_document.root
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# Unescapes a RJS string.
|
||||
def unescape_rjs(rjs_string)
|
||||
# RJS encodes double quotes and line breaks.
|
||||
unescaped= rjs_string.gsub('\"', '"')
|
||||
unescaped.gsub!(/\\\//, '/')
|
||||
unescaped.gsub!('\n', "\n")
|
||||
unescaped.gsub!('\076', '>')
|
||||
unescaped.gsub!('\074', '<')
|
||||
# RJS encodes non-ascii characters.
|
||||
unescaped.gsub!(RJS_PATTERN_UNICODE_ESCAPED_CHAR) {|u| [$1.hex].pack('U*')}
|
||||
unescaped
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
130
vendor/rails/actionpack/lib/action_controller/assertions/tag_assertions.rb
vendored
Normal file
130
vendor/rails/actionpack/lib/action_controller/assertions/tag_assertions.rb
vendored
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,130 @@
|
|||
require 'rexml/document'
|
||||
require 'html/document'
|
||||
|
||||
module ActionController
|
||||
module Assertions
|
||||
# Pair of assertions to testing elements in the HTML output of the response.
|
||||
module TagAssertions
|
||||
# Asserts that there is a tag/node/element in the body of the response
|
||||
# that meets all of the given conditions. The +conditions+ parameter must
|
||||
# be a hash of any of the following keys (all are optional):
|
||||
#
|
||||
# * <tt>:tag</tt>: the node type must match the corresponding value
|
||||
# * <tt>:attributes</tt>: a hash. The node's attributes must match the
|
||||
# corresponding values in the hash.
|
||||
# * <tt>:parent</tt>: a hash. The node's parent must match the
|
||||
# corresponding hash.
|
||||
# * <tt>:child</tt>: a hash. At least one of the node's immediate children
|
||||
# must meet the criteria described by the hash.
|
||||
# * <tt>:ancestor</tt>: a hash. At least one of the node's ancestors must
|
||||
# meet the criteria described by the hash.
|
||||
# * <tt>:descendant</tt>: a hash. At least one of the node's descendants
|
||||
# must meet the criteria described by the hash.
|
||||
# * <tt>:sibling</tt>: a hash. At least one of the node's siblings must
|
||||
# meet the criteria described by the hash.
|
||||
# * <tt>:after</tt>: a hash. The node must be after any sibling meeting
|
||||
# the criteria described by the hash, and at least one sibling must match.
|
||||
# * <tt>:before</tt>: a hash. The node must be before any sibling meeting
|
||||
# the criteria described by the hash, and at least one sibling must match.
|
||||
# * <tt>:children</tt>: a hash, for counting children of a node. Accepts
|
||||
# the keys:
|
||||
# * <tt>:count</tt>: either a number or a range which must equal (or
|
||||
# include) the number of children that match.
|
||||
# * <tt>:less_than</tt>: the number of matching children must be less
|
||||
# than this number.
|
||||
# * <tt>:greater_than</tt>: the number of matching children must be
|
||||
# greater than this number.
|
||||
# * <tt>:only</tt>: another hash consisting of the keys to use
|
||||
# to match on the children, and only matching children will be
|
||||
# counted.
|
||||
# * <tt>:content</tt>: the textual content of the node must match the
|
||||
# given value. This will not match HTML tags in the body of a
|
||||
# tag--only text.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Conditions are matched using the following algorithm:
|
||||
#
|
||||
# * if the condition is a string, it must be a substring of the value.
|
||||
# * if the condition is a regexp, it must match the value.
|
||||
# * if the condition is a number, the value must match number.to_s.
|
||||
# * if the condition is +true+, the value must not be +nil+.
|
||||
# * if the condition is +false+ or +nil+, the value must be +nil+.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# === Examples
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Assert that there is a "span" tag
|
||||
# assert_tag :tag => "span"
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Assert that there is a "span" tag with id="x"
|
||||
# assert_tag :tag => "span", :attributes => { :id => "x" }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Assert that there is a "span" tag using the short-hand
|
||||
# assert_tag :span
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Assert that there is a "span" tag with id="x" using the short-hand
|
||||
# assert_tag :span, :attributes => { :id => "x" }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Assert that there is a "span" inside of a "div"
|
||||
# assert_tag :tag => "span", :parent => { :tag => "div" }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Assert that there is a "span" somewhere inside a table
|
||||
# assert_tag :tag => "span", :ancestor => { :tag => "table" }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Assert that there is a "span" with at least one "em" child
|
||||
# assert_tag :tag => "span", :child => { :tag => "em" }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Assert that there is a "span" containing a (possibly nested)
|
||||
# # "strong" tag.
|
||||
# assert_tag :tag => "span", :descendant => { :tag => "strong" }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Assert that there is a "span" containing between 2 and 4 "em" tags
|
||||
# # as immediate children
|
||||
# assert_tag :tag => "span",
|
||||
# :children => { :count => 2..4, :only => { :tag => "em" } }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Get funky: assert that there is a "div", with an "ul" ancestor
|
||||
# # and an "li" parent (with "class" = "enum"), and containing a
|
||||
# # "span" descendant that contains text matching /hello world/
|
||||
# assert_tag :tag => "div",
|
||||
# :ancestor => { :tag => "ul" },
|
||||
# :parent => { :tag => "li",
|
||||
# :attributes => { :class => "enum" } },
|
||||
# :descendant => { :tag => "span",
|
||||
# :child => /hello world/ }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# <b>Please note</b>: +assert_tag+ and +assert_no_tag+ only work
|
||||
# with well-formed XHTML. They recognize a few tags as implicitly self-closing
|
||||
# (like br and hr and such) but will not work correctly with tags
|
||||
# that allow optional closing tags (p, li, td). <em>You must explicitly
|
||||
# close all of your tags to use these assertions.</em>
|
||||
def assert_tag(*opts)
|
||||
clean_backtrace do
|
||||
opts = opts.size > 1 ? opts.last.merge({ :tag => opts.first.to_s }) : opts.first
|
||||
tag = find_tag(opts)
|
||||
assert tag, "expected tag, but no tag found matching #{opts.inspect} in:\n#{@response.body.inspect}"
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
|
||||
# Identical to +assert_tag+, but asserts that a matching tag does _not_
|
||||
# exist. (See +assert_tag+ for a full discussion of the syntax.)
|
||||
#
|
||||
# === Examples
|
||||
# # Assert that there is not a "div" containing a "p"
|
||||
# assert_no_tag :tag => "div", :descendant => { :tag => "p" }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Assert that an unordered list is empty
|
||||
# assert_no_tag :tag => "ul", :descendant => { :tag => "li" }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# # Assert that there is not a "p" tag with between 1 to 3 "img" tags
|
||||
# # as immediate children
|
||||
# assert_no_tag :tag => "p",
|
||||
# :children => { :count => 1..3, :only => { :tag => "img" } }
|
||||
def assert_no_tag(*opts)
|
||||
clean_backtrace do
|
||||
opts = opts.size > 1 ? opts.last.merge({ :tag => opts.first.to_s }) : opts.first
|
||||
tag = find_tag(opts)
|
||||
assert !tag, "expected no tag, but found tag matching #{opts.inspect} in:\n#{@response.body.inspect}"
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
end
|
||||
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