Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Selenium on Rails plugin"
2006 Feb 19
2
New version of Selenium on Rails
I''ve just released a new version of Selenium on Rails[1]. It''s a plugin
that makes it easy to test Rails applications through browsers using
Selenium [2].
The major new features are exprimental support for running all tests
through a Rake task (which launches any number of browsers) and a new
format RSelenese.
The Rake task has a few rough edges so I would appreciate if
2006 Feb 16
3
How to use Selenium from Rails
I caught two different approaches to integrate Selenium to Rails:
http://svn.viney.net.nz/things/rails/plugins/selenium_testing/README
http://andthennothing.net/archives/2006/02/05/selenium-on-rails
It seems that the first makes it easy to right the tests, and the second
makes it easy to run them. Am I correct?
Any chance of the two hooking up and cross polinating?
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2006 Apr 16
1
plugins problems with RoR 1.1 in production
Hi,
I''m looking to upgrade an application based on rails 1.0, and I have a
problem with plugins working fine in development, but not in
production or test. Actually, it happens in all environments with
their dependency mechanism set to :load.
For example for the selenium on rails plugin, it needs the class
SeleniumOnRailsConfig, which triggers the dependency on
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
2006 Apr 22
5
selenium plugin not working with rails 1.1
Hi,
I really like selenium, and I just tried the plugin created Jonas
Bengtsson. However I cannot get it to run on rails 1.1 and coundn''t find
anyone complaining about it?
Did anyone get it to run on rails 1.1.2?
Greets,
Abdur-Rahman
2006 Feb 13
9
Selenium. Replacement for traditional rails functional test?
Hi list
I''ve got a bit of a philosophical question. After just having discovered
Selenium /Selenium IDE and the rails selenium plugin I''ve realized that
it''s a whole lot easier to do functinoal testing than writing the
traditional rails functional tests.
However it implies that the development database consists of
standardized test data (e.g the test & dev
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 Aug 03
0
Selenium on Rails has moved to OpenQA
Hi all,
Selenium on Rails has so far lived on my personal site, but now it has
moved in on OpenQA.
Please get involved and help making testing Rails applications using
Selenium too easy to resist!
http://www.openqa.org/selenium-on-rails/
Cheers,
Jonas Bengtsson
http://andthennothing.net
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2005 Dec 15
2
link_to_remote and browser compatibility
link_to_remote generates the javascript: new Ajax.Updater(...). Have I
missed something or doesn''t this handle browsers with javascript support
but without XHR support?
What I''d like to do is:
1. If the browser supports XHR, use XHR
2. If the browser supports javascript (and perhaps even if the XHR
request fails) do a POST via javascript
3. If the browser doesn''t
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 May 09
4
UI testing framework? (w/o selenium)
Hey all,
I am currently working on coming up w/ an easy to use, developer-centric web
testing framework to test a J2EE app with. (I have 3 rails apps in
production, love rspec, and am currently at a java shop).
I''ve looked at selenium, and it just doesn''t seem like it is ready for prime
time, and the target audience is developers. So, having said that, does
the rspec
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
2006 Sep 07
0
Dead easy Watir AND Selenium
Yesterday I added some Watir examples to RSpec''s svn.
Today I added some Selenium (actually - Selenium Remote Control) examples.
It''s dead easy to use both, and the Ruby code you end up writing is
actually quite similar. Here''s a taste:
== Watir ==
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/rspec_watir''
context "Google''s search page" do
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
2008 May 08
7
Rspec Stories / Selenium Nightmare
I have been using Rspec stories with Webrat feeling very productive and
happy.
Then I needed to do something with Selenium (Webrat could have done what
I needed but it does not yet have the functionality).
Selenium-core as part of a rails plugin looked nice but did not seem to
fit with rspec stories. So I went the Selenium-rc route.
Since Selenium uses a separate instance of rails
2007 Jan 12
5
Integration Testing - Wait, Watir, or Selenium
I''m evaluating what to use for integration testing:
SafariWatir
- integrates nicely with RSpec
- doesn''t work with Ajax because of Safari event firing issues
Selenium
- Works with Ajax
- doesn''t integrate with RSpec
What is the best guess timeframe for RSpec integration testing?
Will it be able to test Ajax application in the early iterations?
Thanks,
Brian Yamabe
2006 Mar 05
2
Is Rails getting testing semantics wrong and making things confusing?
Yes, I believe it is and I think it is dangerous, and confusing to people
new to the concepts of testing.
I''ve mentioned a point similar to this on here before, but with the
announcement of Rails "integration" test, I''m worried that somebody
somewhere is getting their types of tests worryingly mixed up.
Lets start with what we had in the beginning...unit tests (for
2006 May 17
1
Functionnal testing : Watir vs Selenium
Hello, I wonder if some of you have evaluated these two solutions and
how they compares each other.
What did you liked or disliked ?
And may be are you aware of others functionnal testing tools usable with
and integrated with Ruby ?
Thanks
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2008 Mar 20
1
stories with selenium and the db
Hi all
Tonight I wanted to test out selenium in a story to test some ajax
stuff on a page.
After struggling for an hour or two with disappearing database objects
I found the solution in a blog post by Kerry Buckley.
with the comment included it reads:
# Don''t add an ActiveRecordSafetyListener, or it''ll roll stuff back
class Spec::Story::Runner::ScenarioRunner
def
2008 Oct 24
2
Mulitbrowser selenium ruby
Hope all is well,
Striaght to the point I wonder if someone has any ideas to help me with
the following problem:
I have written an automation framework in ruby, that uses selenium and
rspec and is run by an ant task, as thats the build process that is
implemented here.
Im currently running all my spec tests in firefox on my local machine by
passing the selenium variable:
@selenium =