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require "capybara/dsl"
require "action_controller"
require "action_dispatch/system_testing/driver"
require "action_dispatch/system_testing/server"
require "action_dispatch/system_testing/browser"
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
    include Capybara::DSL
    include SystemTesting::TestHelpers::SetupAndTeardown
    include SystemTesting::TestHelpers::ScreenshotHelper

    def self.start_application # :nodoc:
      Capybara.app = Rack::Builder.new do
        map "/" do
          run Rails.application
        end
      end
    end

    # System Test configuration options
    #
    # The default settings are Selenium, using Chrome, with a screen size
    # of 1400x1400.
    #
    # Examples:
    #
    #   driven_by :poltergeist
    #
    #   driven_by :selenium, using: :firefox
    #
    #   driven_by :selenium, screen_size: [800, 800]
    def self.driven_by(driver, using: :chrome, screen_size: [1400, 1400])
      driver = if selenium?(driver)
                 SystemTesting::Browser.new(using, screen_size)
               else
                 SystemTesting::Driver.new(driver)
               end

      setup { driver.use }
      teardown { driver.reset }

      SystemTesting::Server.new.run
    end

    def self.selenium?(driver) # :nodoc:
      driver == :selenium
    end
  end

  SystemTestCase.start_application
end