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Make clear that the files are not to be run for interpreters.
Fixes #23847.
Fixes #30690.
Closes #23878.
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This basically reverts 618268b4b9382f4bcf004a945fe2d85c0bd03e32
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Follow up of #30348
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Fixes #29247
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This renames the system test helper file to be application system test
case to match what the rest of Rails does. In the future we should
consider changing the test_helper to match.
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* Override integration test default host
Integration tests automatically set the default host to
'http://example.com'. This works fine for integration tests because they
are not real browser sessions, but doesn't work fine for system tests
because they are real browser sessions.
We can override this by setting the `host!` in `before_setup. The
`Capybara.always_include_port` will allow the test to look at
`127.0.0.1:port capybara picks` and properly redirect the test.
Any application can override this by setting the `host!` in
their system test helper. Generally though, applications are going to be
using localhost.
In this commit I also moved the setup and teardown into their own module
for tidiness.
* Move teardown settings into system test case
These configuration options can be put into the system test case file
instead of the generated system tests helper file. This is an
implementation detail and therefore shouldn't be generated with the
template.
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This serves as self documentation so users know how to change the
driver.
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* Move system tests back into Action Pack
* Rename `ActionSystemTest` to `ActionDispatch::SystemTestCase`
* Remove private base module and only make file for public
`SystemTestCase` class, name private module `SystemTesting`
* Rename `ActionSystemTestCase` to `ApplicationSystemTestCase`
* Update corresponding documentation and guides
* Delete old `ActionSystemTest` files
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Originally I had set up system testing to have one configuration option
to be set in the test environment. After thinking it over I think a
generated class on app creation would be best. The reason for this is
Capybara has a ton of configuration options that I'm sure some folks
want to use.
Thinking about how we handle screenshots, database transactions, and a
whole bunch of other settings it would be better for users to be able to
turn all of that on and off.
When an app or scaffold is generated a `test/system_test_helper.rb` test
helper will be generated as well. This will contain the class for tests
to inherit from `ActionSystemTestCase` which will inherit from
`ActionSystemTest::Base`. Here is where users can change the test
driver, remove the screenshot helper, and add their additional Capybara
configuration.
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Renames `Rails::SystemTestCase` to `ActionSystemTest` and moves it to a
gem under the Rails name.
We need to name the class `ActionSystemTestCase` because the gem expects
a module but tests themselves expect a class.
Adds MIT-LICENSE, CHANGELOG, and README for the future.
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Rubocop / code climate don't like single quotes and prefer doubles.
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* Generates system test requirements with new Rails app
* Includes required default gems in Gemfile for Rails app
* Generates a single system test case
* Generates a system test case with scaffold
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