tracks/features/support/paths.rb

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module NavigationHelpers
# Maps a name to a path. Used by the
#
# When /^I go to (.+)$/ do |page_name|
#
# step definition in web_steps.rb
#
def path_to(page_name)
case page_name
when /the home\s?page/
root_path
when /the statistics page/
stats_path
when /the signup page/
signup_path
when /the login page/
login_path
when /the notes page/
notes_path
when /the contexts page/
contexts_path
when /the manage users page/
users_path
when /the repeating todos page/
recurring_todos_path
when /the integrations page/
integrations_path
when /the tickler page/
tickler_path
when /the export page/
data_path
when /the preference page/
preferences_path
when /the rest api docs page/
rest_api_docs_path
when /the search page/
search_path
when /the starred page/
tag_path("starred")
when /the feeds page/
feeds_path
when /the context page for "([^\"]*)" for user "([^\"]*)"/i
context_path(User.find_by_login($2).contexts.find_by_name($1))
when /the "([^\"]*)" project for user "([^\"]*)"/i
project_path(User.find_by_login($2).projects.find_by_name($1))
# Add more mappings here.
# Here is an example that pulls values out of the Regexp:
#
# when /^(.*)'s profile page$/i
# user_profile_path(User.find_by_login($1))
else
begin
page_name =~ /the (.*) page/
path_components = $1.split(/\s+/)
self.send(path_components.push('path').join('_').to_sym)
rescue Object => e
raise "Can't find mapping from \"#{page_name}\" to a path.\n" +
"Now, go and add a mapping in #{__FILE__}"
end
end
end
end
World(NavigationHelpers)