Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "Assert_select"
2009 May 23
9
undefined method `assert_select'
I''m having trouble getting the specs to run for a plugin where I want to
fix a bug. (I''ve actually already found and fixed the bug, but I don''t
want to submit a fix without a test!) When I started the specs weren''t
running, but it may be that I''m using Rails 2.3.3 and the plugin has
been tested on 2.1 and earlier. I went through writing a spec for a
2007 Jan 24
7
Differences between assert_tag and assert_select
Hi all,
I can't seem to make assert_select work for the more complex cases for me.
Here's a sample:
# View
<%= link_to_remote 'Add new', :url => new_phone_url, :submit => 'phones_head' %>
# Generated code:
<a href="#" onclick="new
Ajax.Request('http://test.host/admin/parties/phone/new',
{asynchronous:true, evalScripts:true,
2007 May 21
9
Ordering in view specs using have_tag and with_tag
When writing view specs is there any way to test not only for the
presence of tags (have_tag) and nested tags (with_tag), but also test
that they appear in a given order?
For example, consider the following:
it ''should display the login names, display names and email
address in alternating rows'' do
response.should have_tag(''div.odd>div'') do
2007 Sep 25
2
Testing for particular CSS (i.e. display: none)
I have a page that hides elements using CSS display: none.
I don''t expect RSpec to test any changes made by Javascript; I just want to
test how the page loads initially: what is visible and what is not.
Can I test this in RSpec? Or do I need to use something like Selenium?
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2010 Aug 27
6
assert_select for <p><b>text</b>value</p>
I have the following html
<p><b>text</b>value</p>
I can use
assert_select "p>b", "text"
to check the text portion, and
assert_select "p", "value"
to check that the value appears in a <p>. I cannot work out how to
check that the two are in the same <p>. I have used assert_select for
much more complex tasks but my mind
2007 Jun 22
5
assert_select trying to verify the presence of a textarea
Hello,
One of my functional tests looks like this:
def test_presence_of_free_text
profile = Profile.find :first
post :edit, {:id => profile.id}
assert_select "textarea", :name => "record[free_text_ec]"
end
The test results in a failure, because the element cannot be found.
I''m pretty sure the element should be there, and I''ve tried
2007 Mar 23
2
assert_select VS assert_no_tag
Hi everybody.
Assert_no_tag will be deprecated soon. How can i use assert_select for
checking not existed tag?
Thanks.
Bye.
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2007 Apr 26
2
assert_select with respond_to JS or xhr?
Hi everyone,
I am a bit confused with xhr? and respond_to.
I have the folloing code in my view to update the ''emails'' ID
link_to_remote(image_tag("refresh"), :update => "emails",
:url => { :action => "list_emails" })
in the controller side i have somthing like :
[..]
respond_to do |type|
type.html { render :action
2008 Dec 13
3
Bug with assert_select and javascript?
Hi, I am using Rails 2.2.2 and have some javascript in my html.erb file
in the body of the document, inside script tags. The script (which works
as intended) contains the line
for(var i=0; i<boxes.length; i++)
In my functional tests I use assert_select and it is generating a
warning "ignoring attempt to close boxes with script". It appears to be
interpreting the text
2011 Nov 18
1
What does :count actually mean in assert_select?
Hi guys,
I tried reading up the RSPEC Book (Dec 2010) and googled a bit but I
could not find anything.
I''m using Rspec2.
Example:
spec/factories/categories.rb
======================
FactoryGirl.define do
factory :category_intakes, :class => ''category'' do
name ''intakes and filters''
description ''airfilters and
2007 Jan 23
1
assert_select issue
I''d like to do an assert_select where only ONE of the matching elements
needs to match the :text.
It seems counterintuitive to me to require them *all* to match, which
precludes me from testing the existence of a particular tag (h1) with
some particular text if other instances of the same tag exist.
I know that I can narrow down the field by using more detailed
selectors, but it sure
2007 Jan 26
0
Problems with assert_select in integration tests
I''ve been battling with assert_select in my integration tests for
several evenings now. I''m testing a multi-step form, and after
submitting the first step, my assert_selects fail on the attempts to
find the form on the next page. However if I print out the response
object, it has the exact text of what I''m trying to match.
Here is the complete integration test. The
2010 Aug 30
16
<b> tag in HTML 5 (was Re: Re: assert_select for <p><b>text</b>value</p>)
On 30 August 2010 15:47, Marnen Laibow-Koser <lists-fsXkhYbjdPsEEoCn2XhGlw@public.gmane.org> wrote:
> Colin Law wrote:
>> I have the following html
>> <p><b>text</b>value</p>
>> I can use
>> assert_select "p>b", "text"
>> to check the text portion, and
>> assert_select "p", "value"
2006 Jul 03
5
Ferret on 64 bit Red Hat
Can anyone verify that Ferret should work correctly on 64 bit Red Hat ES
4?
The test suite gets the following segfault:
........................../unit/../unit/analysis/../../unit/index/../../unit/store/../../unit/search/tc_filter.rb:20:
[BUG] Segmentation fault
ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [x86_64-linux]
This is with version "ferret-0.9.4" on an AMD Dual Opteron 270.
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2006 Jul 02
5
"the number of parameters does not match the number of substitutions" error
All of a sudden, I''m getting this error:
1) Error:
test_index(AccountControllerTest):
RuntimeError: The number of parameters does not match the number of
substitutions.
/home/joe/projects/tanga/trunk/config/../vendor/rails/actionpack/lib/action_controller/assertions.rb:92:in
`assert_redirected_to''
2007 Jan 28
0
assert_select alternative
Hey guys,
I was having issues with some of the way assert_select worked, so I
wrote an alternative to assert_select using hpricot.
The major differences:
* You get full support for CSS3 and limited XPath
* It uses hpricot, which is fast; plus you get improvements to hpricot
for
free in assert_elements as long as you update the gem.
* Blocks work a bit differently (assert_elements tests whether
2008 Feb 18
0
is assert_select indicated for XML?
Railsers:
I''m playing with the Beast, and this test fails:
def test_should_show_topic_as_rss
get :show, :forum_id => forums(:rails).id, :id => topics(:pdi).id,
:format => ''rss''
assert_response :success
assert_select ''channel''
end
It emits "ignoring attempt to close channel with link".
So why are
2007 Sep 14
6
Need help in View Spec
Hello everyone:
I am kind of puzzled in writing spec on view partials. I can not find much
information about the "should have_tag" syntax in Rspec. Can rspec test a
particular attribute of a tag (e.g. input tag)? Let me put an example here:
#../view/group/_index
<div id="test">
<input type="button" value="update" onclick="update()"
2007 Feb 07
0
assert_select '[foo|=bar]' bug?
just for the record, i tried searching the archives on this one but
would get an application error when i tried entering |= in the search
field.
assert_select ''[foo|=bar]'' behaviour does not seem to jive with the css
specs:
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21/selector.html#q1
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#selectors
is there some reason i don''t know about for this or is
2007 Jul 06
0
Test XML Documents Using assert_select
Have you ever wanted to test your API output without those pesky
assert_select error messages? Well now you can!
http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/8173
The patch has been sitting there quietly with no comment for a couple
months now. I think it should be pretty easy to apply. It won''t
affect standard HTML output or even XHTML given IE''s inability
understand the standard