I just noticed that the shortcut mentioned in the Rails Edge API
documentation doesn''t seem to actually work as specified; the nested
selector doesn''t seem to be restricted to one of the returned elements.
Example:
<ol id="fruit_basket">
<li><p class="type"></p></li>
<li><p class="type"></p></li>
<li><p class="type"></p></li>
<li><p class="type"></p></li>
</ol>
Okay, standard ordered list with four list items, within each item is a
p with class="apple".
According to the documentation, this should work:
assert_select "ol#fruit_basket>li" do
assert_select "p.type", 1
end
This fails with "Expected at most 1 elements, found 4.
If I do it explicitly,
assert_select "ol#fruit_basket>li" do |fruits|
fruits.each do |fruit|
assert_select fruit, "p.type", 1
end
end
It passes.
Is this a core bug, or a documentation bug? If indeed this is a bug,
and I''m not just nuts, I''d be happy to work on a patch for
either.
Cheers,
Trey
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