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troubleshooting rails3-devise-rspec-cucumber tutorial
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And I sign in as "user@test.com/please" # features/step_definitions/user_steps.rb:43 | |
Couldn't find User with id=sign_out (ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound) | |
./app/controllers/users_controller.rb:5:in `show' | |
(eval):2:in `click_button' | |
./features/step_definitions/web_steps.rb:53:in `/^(?:|I )press "([^"]*)"$/' | |
features/users/sign_in.feature:28:in `And I sign in as "user@test.com/please"' | |
and the same except with the last line | |
features/users/sign_out.feature:8:in `When I sign in as "user@test.com/please"' |
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And I press "Sign up" # features/step_definitions/web_steps.rb:52 | |
Couldn't find User with id=sign_out (ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound) | |
./app/controllers/users_controller.rb:5:in `show' | |
(eval):2:in `click_button' | |
./features/step_definitions/web_steps.rb:53:in `/^(?:|I )press "([^"]*)"$/' | |
features/users/sign_up.feature:14:in `And I press "Sign up"'` |
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Feature: Sign up | |
In order to get access to protected sections of the site | |
A user | |
Should be able to sign up | |
Scenario: User signs up with valid data | |
Given I am not logged in | |
When I go to the sign up page | |
And I fill in "Username" with "foo" | |
And I fill in "Name" with "Foo Bar" | |
And I fill in "Email" with "user@test.com" | |
And I fill in "Password" with "please" | |
And I fill in "Password confirmation" with "please" | |
And I press "Sign up" | |
Then I should see "Welcome! You have signed up successfully." | |
Scenario: User signs up with invalid email | |
Given I am not logged in | |
When I go to the sign up page | |
And I fill in "Email" with "invalidemail" | |
And I fill in "Password" with "please" | |
And I fill in "Password confirmation" with "please" | |
And I press "Sign up" | |
Then I should see "Email is invalid" | |
Scenario: User signs up without password | |
Given I am not logged in | |
When I go to the sign up page | |
And I fill in "Email" with "user@test.com" | |
And I fill in "Password" with "" | |
And I fill in "Password confirmation" with "please" | |
And I press "Sign up" | |
Then I should see "Password can't be blank" | |
Scenario: User signs up without password confirmation | |
Given I am not logged in | |
When I go to the sign up page | |
And I fill in "Email" with "user@test.com" | |
And I fill in "Password" with "please" | |
And I fill in "Password confirmation" with "" | |
And I press "Sign up" | |
Then I should see "Password doesn't match confirmation" | |
Scenario: User signs up with password and password confirmation that doesn't match | |
Given I am not logged in | |
When I go to the sign up page | |
And I fill in "Email" with "user@test.com" | |
And I fill in "Password" with "please" | |
And I fill in "Password confirmation" with "please1" | |
And I press "Sign up" | |
Then I should see "Password doesn't match confirmation" |
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class UsersController < ApplicationController | |
before_filter :authenticate_user! | |
def show | |
@user = User.find(params[:id]) | |
end | |
end |
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# TL;DR: YOU SHOULD DELETE THIS FILE | |
# | |
# This file was generated by Cucumber-Rails and is only here to get you a head start | |
# These step definitions are thin wrappers around the Capybara/Webrat API that lets you | |
# visit pages, interact with widgets and make assertions about page content. | |
# | |
# If you use these step definitions as basis for your features you will quickly end up | |
# with features that are: | |
# | |
# * Hard to maintain | |
# * Verbose to read | |
# | |
# A much better approach is to write your own higher level step definitions, following | |
# the advice in the following blog posts: | |
# | |
# * http://benmabey.com/2008/05/19/imperative-vs-declarative-scenarios-in-user-stories.html | |
# * http://dannorth.net/2011/01/31/whose-domain-is-it-anyway/ | |
# * http://elabs.se/blog/15-you-re-cuking-it-wrong | |
# | |
require 'uri' | |
require 'cgi' | |
require File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "support", "paths")) | |
require File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), "..", "support", "selectors")) | |
module WithinHelpers | |
def with_scope(locator) | |
locator ? within(*selector_for(locator)) { yield } : yield | |
end | |
end | |
World(WithinHelpers) | |
# Single-line step scoper | |
When /^(.*) within (.*[^:])$/ do |step, parent| | |
with_scope(parent) { When step } | |
end | |
# Multi-line step scoper | |
When /^(.*) within (.*[^:]):$/ do |step, parent, table_or_string| | |
with_scope(parent) { When "#{step}:", table_or_string } | |
end | |
Given /^(?:|I )am on (.+)$/ do |page_name| | |
visit path_to(page_name) | |
end | |
When /^(?:|I )go to (.+)$/ do |page_name| | |
visit path_to(page_name) | |
end | |
When /^(?:|I )press "([^"]*)"$/ do |button| | |
click_button(button) | |
end | |
When /^(?:|I )follow "([^"]*)"$/ do |link| | |
click_link(link) | |
end | |
When /^(?:|I )fill in "([^"]*)" with "([^"]*)"$/ do |field, value| | |
fill_in(field, :with => value) | |
end | |
When /^(?:|I )fill in "([^"]*)" for "([^"]*)"$/ do |value, field| | |
fill_in(field, :with => value) | |
end | |
# Use this to fill in an entire form with data from a table. Example: | |
# | |
# When I fill in the following: | |
# | Account Number | 5002 | | |
# | Expiry date | 2009-11-01 | | |
# | Note | Nice guy | | |
# | Wants Email? | | | |
# | |
# TODO: Add support for checkbox, select og option | |
# based on naming conventions. | |
# | |
When /^(?:|I )fill in the following:$/ do |fields| | |
fields.rows_hash.each do |name, value| | |
When %{I fill in "#{name}" with "#{value}"} | |
end | |
end | |
When /^(?:|I )select "([^"]*)" from "([^"]*)"$/ do |value, field| | |
select(value, :from => field) | |
end | |
When /^(?:|I )check "([^"]*)"$/ do |field| | |
check(field) | |
end | |
When /^(?:|I )uncheck "([^"]*)"$/ do |field| | |
uncheck(field) | |
end | |
When /^(?:|I )choose "([^"]*)"$/ do |field| | |
choose(field) | |
end | |
When /^(?:|I )attach the file "([^"]*)" to "([^"]*)"$/ do |path, field| | |
attach_file(field, File.expand_path(path)) | |
end | |
Then /^(?:|I )should see "([^"]*)"$/ do |text| | |
if page.respond_to? :should | |
page.should have_content(text) | |
else | |
assert page.has_content?(text) | |
end | |
end | |
Then /^(?:|I )should see \/([^\/]*)\/$/ do |regexp| | |
regexp = Regexp.new(regexp) | |
if page.respond_to? :should | |
page.should have_xpath('//*', :text => regexp) | |
else | |
assert page.has_xpath?('//*', :text => regexp) | |
end | |
end | |
Then /^(?:|I )should not see "([^"]*)"$/ do |text| | |
if page.respond_to? :should | |
page.should have_no_content(text) | |
else | |
assert page.has_no_content?(text) | |
end | |
end | |
Then /^(?:|I )should not see \/([^\/]*)\/$/ do |regexp| | |
regexp = Regexp.new(regexp) | |
if page.respond_to? :should | |
page.should have_no_xpath('//*', :text => regexp) | |
else | |
assert page.has_no_xpath?('//*', :text => regexp) | |
end | |
end | |
Then /^the "([^"]*)" field(?: within (.*))? should contain "([^"]*)"$/ do |field, parent, value| | |
with_scope(parent) do | |
field = find_field(field) | |
field_value = (field.tag_name == 'textarea') ? field.text : field.value | |
if field_value.respond_to? :should | |
field_value.should =~ /#{value}/ | |
else | |
assert_match(/#{value}/, field_value) | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
Then /^the "([^"]*)" field(?: within (.*))? should not contain "([^"]*)"$/ do |field, parent, value| | |
with_scope(parent) do | |
field = find_field(field) | |
field_value = (field.tag_name == 'textarea') ? field.text : field.value | |
if field_value.respond_to? :should_not | |
field_value.should_not =~ /#{value}/ | |
else | |
assert_no_match(/#{value}/, field_value) | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
Then /^the "([^"]*)" checkbox(?: within (.*))? should be checked$/ do |label, parent| | |
with_scope(parent) do | |
field_checked = find_field(label)['checked'] | |
if field_checked.respond_to? :should | |
field_checked.should be_true | |
else | |
assert field_checked | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
Then /^the "([^"]*)" checkbox(?: within (.*))? should not be checked$/ do |label, parent| | |
with_scope(parent) do | |
field_checked = find_field(label)['checked'] | |
if field_checked.respond_to? :should | |
field_checked.should be_false | |
else | |
assert !field_checked | |
end | |
end | |
end | |
Then /^(?:|I )should be on (.+)$/ do |page_name| | |
current_path = URI.parse(current_url).path | |
if current_path.respond_to? :should | |
current_path.should == path_to(page_name) | |
else | |
assert_equal path_to(page_name), current_path | |
end | |
end | |
Then /^(?:|I )should have the following query string:$/ do |expected_pairs| | |
query = URI.parse(current_url).query | |
actual_params = query ? CGI.parse(query) : {} | |
expected_params = {} | |
expected_pairs.rows_hash.each_pair{|k,v| expected_params[k] = v.split(',')} | |
if actual_params.respond_to? :should | |
actual_params.should == expected_params | |
else | |
assert_equal expected_params, actual_params | |
end | |
end | |
Then /^show me the page$/ do | |
save_and_open_page | |
end |
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If you add a :method => :delete parameter to the link_to's, this clears it up.