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author | eileencodes <eileencodes@gmail.com> | 2017-02-23 14:47:09 -0500 |
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committer | eileencodes <eileencodes@gmail.com> | 2017-02-23 14:47:09 -0500 |
commit | e23464bc9e420ec0169493ae0866afcd0db191a3 (patch) | |
tree | 8665c37111b5e3352229baf909b3801d1425b5fb /actionpack/lib | |
parent | a9bc4776386c2e7b45de1bb94fb1972d6e1b2d3c (diff) | |
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Move documentation to the correct place
The documentation needs to be above the method to correctly document the
method.
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-rw-r--r-- | actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/system_test_case.rb | 144 |
1 files changed, 72 insertions, 72 deletions
diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/system_test_case.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/system_test_case.rb index 99c2be0a35..70a5b75781 100644 --- a/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/system_test_case.rb +++ b/actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/system_test_case.rb @@ -7,79 +7,79 @@ require "action_dispatch/system_testing/test_helpers/screenshot_helper" require "action_dispatch/system_testing/test_helpers/setup_and_teardown" module ActionDispatch + # = System Testing + # + # System tests let you test applications in the browser. Because system + # tests use a real browser experience, you can test all of your JavaScript + # easily from your test suite. + # + # To create a system test in your application, extend your test class + # from <tt>ApplicationSystemTestCase</tt>. System tests use Capybara as a + # base and allow you to configure the settings through your + # <tt>application_system_test_case.rb</tt> file that is generated with a new + # application or scaffold. + # + # Here is an example system test: + # + # require 'application_system_test_case' + # + # class Users::CreateTest < ApplicationSystemTestCase + # test "adding a new user" do + # visit users_path + # click_on 'New User' + # + # fill_in 'Name', with: 'Arya' + # click_on 'Create User' + # + # assert_text 'Arya' + # end + # end + # + # When generating an application or scaffold, an +application_system_test_case.rb+ + # file will also be generated containing the base class for system testing. + # This is where you can change the driver, add Capybara settings, and other + # configuration for your system tests. + # + # require "test_helper" + # + # class ApplicationSystemTestCase < ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase + # driven_by :selenium, using: :chrome, screen_size: [1400, 1400] + # end + # + # By default, <tt>ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase</tt> is driven by the + # Selenium driver, with the Chrome browser, and a browser size of 1400x1400. + # + # Changing the driver configuration options are easy. Let's say you want to use + # the Firefox browser instead of Chrome. In your +application_system_test_case.rb+ + # file add the following: + # + # require "test_helper" + # + # class ApplicationSystemTestCase < ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase + # driven_by :selenium, using: :firefox + # end + # + # +driven_by+ has a required argument for the driver name. The keyword + # arguments are +:using+ for the browser and +:screen_size+ to change the + # size of the browser screen. These two options are not applicable for + # headless drivers and will be silently ignored if passed. + # + # To use a headless driver, like Poltergeist, update your Gemfile to use + # Poltergeist instead of Selenium and then declare the driver name in the + # +application_system_test_case.rb+ file. In this case you would leave out the +:using+ + # option because the driver is headless. + # + # require "test_helper" + # require "capybara/poltergeist" + # + # class ApplicationSystemTestCase < ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase + # driven_by :poltergeist + # end + # + # Because <tt>ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase</tt> is a shim between Capybara + # and Rails, any driver that is supported by Capybara is supported by system + # tests as long as you include the required gems and files. class SystemTestCase < IntegrationTest - # = System Testing - # - # System tests let you test applications in the browser. Because system - # tests use a real browser experience, you can test all of your JavaScript - # easily from your test suite. - # - # To create a system test in your application, extend your test class - # from <tt>ApplicationSystemTestCase</tt>. System tests use Capybara as a - # base and allow you to configure the settings through your - # <tt>application_system_test_case.rb</tt> file that is generated with a new - # application or scaffold. - # - # Here is an example system test: - # - # require 'application_system_test_case' - # - # class Users::CreateTest < ApplicationSystemTestCase - # test "adding a new user" do - # visit users_path - # click_on 'New User' - # - # fill_in 'Name', with: 'Arya' - # click_on 'Create User' - # - # assert_text 'Arya' - # end - # end - # - # When generating an application or scaffold, an +application_system_test_case.rb+ - # file will also be generated containing the base class for system testing. - # This is where you can change the driver, add Capybara settings, and other - # configuration for your system tests. - # - # require "test_helper" - # - # class ApplicationSystemTestCase < ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase - # driven_by :selenium, using: :chrome, screen_size: [1400, 1400] - # end - # - # By default, <tt>ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase</tt> is driven by the - # Selenium driver, with the Chrome browser, and a browser size of 1400x1400. - # - # Changing the driver configuration options are easy. Let's say you want to use - # the Firefox browser instead of Chrome. In your +application_system_test_case.rb+ - # file add the following: - # - # require "test_helper" - # - # class ApplicationSystemTestCase < ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase - # driven_by :selenium, using: :firefox - # end - # - # +driven_by+ has a required argument for the driver name. The keyword - # arguments are +:using+ for the browser and +:screen_size+ to change the - # size of the browser screen. These two options are not applicable for - # headless drivers and will be silently ignored if passed. - # - # To use a headless driver, like Poltergeist, update your Gemfile to use - # Poltergeist instead of Selenium and then declare the driver name in the - # +application_system_test_case.rb+ file. In this case you would leave out the +:using+ - # option because the driver is headless. - # - # require "test_helper" - # require "capybara/poltergeist" - # - # class ApplicationSystemTestCase < ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase - # driven_by :poltergeist - # end - # - # Because <tt>ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase</tt> is a shim between Capybara - # and Rails, any driver that is supported by Capybara is supported by system - # tests as long as you include the required gems and files. include Capybara::DSL include SystemTesting::TestHelpers::SetupAndTeardown include SystemTesting::TestHelpers::ScreenshotHelper |