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2005 Mar 12
1
FW: Watir needs a Win32GUI library
Anyone need something to do? :)
Dan
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From: Bret Pettichord [mailto:bret@pettichord.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 8:25 AM
To: ruby-talk ML
Cc: wtr-general@rubyforge.org
Subject: Watir needs a Win32GUI library
We''ve seen growing enthusiasm for Watir, a web-testing library that is
good
enough that it is convincing people to learn Ruby just so that they
2007 May 10
1
RSpec 0.9.4
RSpec 0.9.4 has just been released. Gems haven''t rsync''ed around the
globe yet, so you might have to wait a few hours to install it.
The big news this time is Spec::Ui 0.2.0, which has been released
along with RSpec core. This RSpec extension gives you custom Watir
matchers (custom Selenium-RC matchers are not implemented yet).
Moreover, it comes with a custom KICK ASS formatter
2007 Apr 11
5
Default exclude pattern in 0.9.0
The "rspec" rake task collects all _spec files in the spec directory,
and excludes the "watir" directory.
Is this indicating a preference for using Watir over Selenium? I would
like it better to standardize on something more neutral, ''ui'' perhaps?
/Marcus
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http://marcus.ahnve.net
2008 Jan 15
1
Converting Watir script to Mechanize
I have a Watir script that I would like to convert to a Mechanize
script. The watir code looks like this
require ''watir''
include Watir
def test
ie = IE.new
ie.goto(''http://cpref.gsm.com/inter.asp?r=8084'')
ie.text_field(:name, ''inter_string'').set(''Potassium'')
ie.button(:id, ''image1'').click
2007 Mar 15
1
Getting the stack trace
Hi all,
I am using the following code to print the exception, but is there a
way to get the stack trace of the complete error like
Exception: No option with text of Contract form in this select element
C:/InstantRails/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/watir-1.5.1.1145/./watir.rb:3656:in
`select_item_in_select_list''
2007 Sep 18
2
FW: Specifying spec and output format inline?
Anyone have any advice on this one?
Thanks,
Adam
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From: rspec-users-bounces at rubyforge.org
[mailto:rspec-users-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Adam Reed
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 2:14 PM
To: rspec-users at rubyforge.org
Subject: [rspec-users] Specifying spec and output format inline?
Howdy from Austin, TX.
I''m new to rspec, and am
2006 Feb 23
2
Calgary Ruby Users Society (CRUSERS)
Calgary Ruby Users Society (otherwise known as Association of Anonymous
Java Programmers, Calgary branch) had it''s first meeting today. After a
round of introductions, we discussed our interests and brainstormed
possible activities for the group. Paul Rogers did a presentation on
Watir [http://wtr.rubyforge.org/]. Watir is not just a great tool, but
also a way to sneak Ruby into your
2008 Oct 16
2
Any good conferences this year about ruby/rspec/watir?
Hello.
Sorry for this little offtopic question, but I was wondering if anyone
happens to know if there''s any good conferences coming up about rspec or
ruby or watir in this year where I could attend to?
Or any good website where such things are listed or something similar.
All suggested conferences should not take place before one month from now
(employer needs some time to get good
2007 Apr 12
2
Watir on firefox
Hello is there any way through which we can run watir on forfox if so
please reply me with example
Thanks
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2006 Jun 29
3
dynamic generation of iframes and writing to them
Hello Everyone,
I would like to get some suggestions on a problem I am trying to address.
- I send a request to a 3rd party server (for ads) and a response is received from them.
- Currently, I display it inline on the page and things work fine but page loading is slow and the 3rd party response can mess up styles, js on my page.
- So, I want to capture this response and dynamically generate
2008 Jun 09
6
Selenium/Watir usage along side Webrat in story testing
This is related to Selenium/Watir usage along side webrat in story
testing.
MHS_Testing and Rspec-ui provide some great help for testing through
frameworks like Selenium/Watir.
But there is something missing, Webrat has changed the landscape
somewhat with Acceptance Tests/Story Driven development.
Now I have a choice:
1. Tests and rails process run as one test process (Webrat)
2. Use
2006 Apr 09
1
RJS across iframes
I have an inline iframe which has a form in it, when the form is
updated, I would like to call an RJS template that will update the
parent page.
+-----------------------------------------------+
| |
| <div id="mydiv"> Update with RJS </div> |
| |
|
2006 Feb 23
5
Web/HTTP Testing
Hello,
I am looking for a user test automation tool. When I say ''user'', I
mean it should mimic the user interacting with the app. That
ultimately boils down to a tool that drives a browser or is able to
make http requests and allow us to deal easily with the responses.
Our requirements are to be able to write the tests in Ruby (no need to
switch to other language for test
2007 Jan 12
2
spec_ui problems
While looking into spec_ui, I decided to run the examples.
The watir example works a little, but always chokes on the ''better
than fudge'' spec (failure output below). Also, is there any command
to pause the "browser"? If my connection slows, the test gets out of
whack.
The selenium example fails right away (output below). I do have the
0.9.0 selenium-rc
2011 Apr 16
11
added new cool matcher into my framework WatirSplash - #in
Hello!
I''ve just added a new cool matcher #in into my framework WatirSplash
and thought that this could be integrated into RSpec directly actually
if there''s any interest.
WatirSplash uses Watir (or Watir-like) frameworks for testing web
pages via browser. If you''re not familiar with it then here is a short
example how you had to test ajax-heavy application before:
2006 Apr 28
1
Software QA with Ruby
Hello,
I am looking for a Software QA person with Ruby (Watir would be a
plus). I am finding however, that Ruby aficionados do not post
themselves on standard job boards like Monster or Careerbuilder. Do
you, or someone you know have Ruby and need a position in Massachusetts?
Please give me a call at the number below, any info you may have, even
on how to track down Ruby users, would be
2008 May 15
3
Facebooker support for iframe apps
Hi facebooker-ers,
It looks to me like facebooker does not currently support iframe
facebook apps - or am I missing something?
My first problem as I understand it is as follows - When you are
logged into facebook, and access a facebook application,
facebook tacks on a whole lot of extra fb_sig parameters to the
request (including fb_sig_user) that the application can then
validate to
2009 Feb 04
6
[Rspec] How do you nest before(:all) or after(:all) blocks?
Hi all,
I''m new to Rspec but loving it so far and looking to use it as a
replacement for a Test::Unit framework I have which drives a web app
via Watir. So far, things have worked very well with Rspec but I can''t
get my head around how before/after(:all) blocks would work in nested
groups, or even if what I am doing is possible.
What I want to do is something like this:
2008 Dec 10
2
Saving data from the output window to a text file
Hi group,
I''m a complete novice who is having lots of fun discovering Ruby, Ruby
on Rails / Watir. Good bits of software.
I wanted to record the info in the output window, into a text file. I
wanted to do this in Ruby as I don''t know enough about R-o-R.
Can anyone help me out on this.
Thanks in advance
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2011 Mar 27
2
LinkedIn still not working?
To clarify the issue I posted earlier:
I am on OS X 10.6.7. Trying to use Mechanize to log in to LinkedIn. As others have posted about in the past, when I submit the form it kicks me back to the LinkedIn landing page, and does not log me in.
I read the earlier discussion of the issue that mentioned how cookie values were being improperly dequoted when stored. But I thought that issue was fixed.