# IMPORTANT: This file is generated by cucumber-rails - edit at your own peril. # It is recommended to regenerate this file in the future when you upgrade to a # newer version of cucumber-rails. Consider adding your own code to a new file # instead of editing this one. Cucumber will automatically load all features/**/*.rb # files. # ENV['RAILS_ENV'] ||= 'test' # # require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../config/environment') # # require 'cucumber/formatter/unicode' # Remove this line if you don't want Cucumber Unicode support # require 'cucumber/rails' # require 'cucumber/rails/rspec' # require 'cucumber/rails/world' # require 'cucumber/web/tableish' # # require 'capybara/rails' # require 'capybara/cucumber' # require 'capybara/session' # # # Capybara defaults to XPath selectors rather than Webrat's default of CSS3. In # # order to ease the transition to Capybara we set the default here. If you'd # # prefer to use XPath just remove this line and adjust any selectors in your # # steps to use the XPath syntax. # Capybara.default_selector = :css # # Capybara.javascript_driver = :selenium # # Capybara.default_host = 'test.example.com' ENV['RAILS_ENV'] ||= 'test' require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../config/environment') # require 'cucumber/rails' require 'cucumber/formatter/unicode' # Remove this line if you don't want Cucumber Unicode support require 'cucumber/rails/rspec' require 'cucumber/rails/world' require 'cucumber/web/tableish' # require 'capybara' require 'capybara/rails' require 'capybara/cucumber' require 'capybara/session' # Capybara.default_selector = :css Capybara.configure do |config| config.run_server = false config.default_selector = :css config.app_host = 'http://test.example.com' end Capybara.javascript_driver = :rack_test # :selenium # Stop endless errors like # ~/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.2-p0@global/gems/rack-1.2.1/lib/rack/utils.rb:16: # warning: regexp match /.../n against to UTF-8 string # more information here: https://github.com/jnicklas/capybara/issues/243 # $VERBOSE = nil # Capybara.default_host = 'test.example.com' # Capybara.app_host = 'test.example.com' # By default, any exception happening in your Rails application will bubble up # to Cucumber so that your scenario will fail. This is a different from how # your application behaves in the production environment, where an error page will # be rendered instead. # # Sometimes we want to override this default behaviour and allow Rails to rescue # exceptions and display an error page (just like when the app is running in production). # Typical scenarios where you want to do this is when you test your error pages. # There are two ways to allow Rails to rescue exceptions: # # 1) Tag your scenario (or feature) with @allow-rescue # # 2) Set the value below to true. Beware that doing this globally is not # recommended as it will mask a lot of errors for you! # # ActionController::Base.allow_rescue = false # # Remove/comment out the lines below if your app doesn't have a database. # # For some databases (like MongoDB and CouchDB) you may need to use :truncation instead. # begin # DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :transaction # rescue NameError # raise "You need to add database_cleaner to your Gemfile (in the :test group) if you wish to use it." # end require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec/support/carrierwave') require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec/support/locomotive') Locomotive.configure_for_test(true) # You may also want to configure DatabaseCleaner to use different strategies for certain features and scenarios. # See the DatabaseCleaner documentation for details. Example: # # Before('@no-txn,@selenium,@culerity,@celerity,@javascript') do # DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :truncation, {:except => %w[widgets]} # end # # Before('~@no-txn', '~@selenium', '~@culerity', '~@celerity', '~@javascript') do # DatabaseCleaner.strategy = :transaction # end # # # IMPORTANT: This file is generated by cucumber-rails - edit at your own peril. # # It is recommended to regenerate this file in the future when you upgrade to a # # newer version of cucumber-rails. Consider adding your own code to a new file # # instead of editing this one. Cucumber will automatically load all features/**/*.rb # # files. # # ENV["RAILS_ENV"] ||= "test" # require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../config/environment') # # # require 'cucumber/formatter/unicode' # Remove this line if you don't want Cucumber Unicode support # # require 'cucumber/rails/rspec' # # require 'cucumber/rails/world' # # require 'cucumber/web/tableish' # # require 'cucumber/rails' # # require 'capybara/rails' # require 'capybara/cucumber' # require 'capybara/session' # # # require 'ruby-debug' # # # envjs doesnt work at the moment # # require 'capybara/envjs' # # # Capybara defaults to XPath selectors rather than Webrat's default of CSS3. In # # order to ease the transition to Capybara we set the default here. If you'd # # prefer to use XPath just remove this line and adjust any selectors in your # # steps to use the XPath syntax. # Capybara.default_selector = :css # # Capybara.javascript_driver = :selenium # # # If you set this to false, any error raised from within your app will bubble # # up to your step definition and out to cucumber unless you catch it somewhere # # on the way. You can make Rails rescue errors and render error pages on a # # per-scenario basis by tagging a scenario or feature with the @allow-rescue tag. # # # # If you set this to true, Rails will rescue all errors and render error # # pages, more or less in the same way your application would behave in the # # default production environment. It's not recommended to do this for all # # of your scenarios, as this makes it hard to discover errors in your application. # ActionController::Base.allow_rescue = false # # Capybara.default_host = 'test.example.com' # # Capybara.app_host = 'http://test.example.com' # # require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec/support/carrierwave') # require File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../spec/support/locomotive') # # Locomotive.configure_for_test(true)