improve chrome support, add chrome extension option, as well as project dotfile support

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John Bintz 2013-08-14 12:08:40 -04:00
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# Persistent Selenium
Now you can keep that precious browser window open when doing continuous integration testing.
Save seconds, and sanity, with every test re-run!
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Start an instance:
``` bash
persistent_selenium [ --port 9854 ] [ --browser firefox ]
persistent_selenium [ --port 9854 ] [ --browser firefox ] [ --chrome-extensions <file.crx> ... ]
```
Tell Capybara to use it:
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The browser's cache is disabled, and cookies are reset before the next test runs, so you still get the state
cleared out before your next set of tests.
### Under the hood
### .persistent_selenium
Configure everything in your app with a `.persistent_selenium` file:
``` ruby
# .persistent_selenium
PersistentSelenium.configure do |c|
c.browser = :chrome
c.chrome_extensions = %w{AngularJS-Batarang.crx}
end
```
### Chrome Extensions
If, for example, you do a lot with AngularJS and want to use [Batarang](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/angularjs-batarang/ighdmehidhipcmcojjgiloacoafjmpfk?hl=en),
download the extension, put it in your project's folder somewhere, and call `persistent_selenium` with the path
to the extension:
``` bash
persistent_selenium --browser chrome --chrome-extensions AngularJS-Batarang.crx
```
## Best practice
Use it with Foreman and Guard. Start up your test suite via Guard, configure your test suite to
use persistent_selenium, and run persistent_selenium alongside it:
``` yaml
guard: guard -g wip
ps: persistent_selenium
```
It's an integral part of my [integration testing setup](http://github.com/johnbintz/bintz-integration_testing_setup).
## Under the hood
It's DRb, which mostly Just Works (tm), and has a little reshuffling of the default Capybara Selenium driver's code.
#### When DRb doesn't Just Work (tm)
### When DRb doesn't Just Work (tm)
You're most likely using `all` and invoking an action on one of the nodes within, I'd wager. If you need to find a node
to perform an action on, it's best to stick with `find`, since it's less likely that node will go out of

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$: << File.expand_path('../../lib', __FILE__)
require 'persistent_selenium'
PersistentSelenium.load_dotfile
require 'persistent_selenium/cli'
GC.disable

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module PersistentSelenium
class << self
attr_writer :port, :browser, :timeout
attr_writer :port, :browser, :timeout, :chrome_extensions
def port
@port ||= 9854
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@timeout ||= 120
end
def chrome_extensions
@chrome_extensions ||= []
end
def url
"druby://localhost:#{port}"
end
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def configure
yield self
end
def load_dotfile(file = '.persistent_selenium')
if File.file?(file)
load file
end
end
end
end

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module PersistentSelenium
class Browser < Capybara::Selenium::Driver
def initialize(browser_type)
@browser_type = browser_type
@browser_type = browser_type.to_s.to_sym
@__found_elements__ = []
end
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options = { :profile => profile }
when :chrome
options = { :switches => %w{--disk-cache-size=1 --media-cache-size=1} }
profile = Selenium::WebDriver::Chrome::Profile.new
PersistentSelenium.chrome_extensions.each do |extension|
profile.add_extension extension
end
options = { :profile => profile, :switches => %w{--disk-cache-size=1 --media-cache-size=1} }
end
@browser ||= Selenium::WebDriver.for(@browser_type, options)

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end
desc "start", "Start the server"
method_options :port => PersistentSelenium.port, :browser => PersistentSelenium.browser, :timeout => PersistentSelenium.timeout
method_options :port => PersistentSelenium.port,
:browser => PersistentSelenium.browser,
:timeout => PersistentSelenium.timeout
method_option :chrome_extensions, :type => :array, :default => []
def start
require 'persistent_selenium/browser'
require 'persistent_selenium/drb'
PersistentSelenium.configure do |c|
c.port = options[:port]
c.browser = options[:browser]
c.browser = options[:browser] if options[:browser]
c.timeout = options[:timeout]
c.chrome_extensions = options[:chrome_extensions] if !options[:chrome_extensions].empty?
end
puts "Starting persistent_selenium on #{PersistentSelenium.port} with #{PersistentSelenium.browser}"

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require 'persistent_selenium'
require 'persistent_selenium/browser'
require 'capybara/selenium/driver'
# make sure these classes exist on this end

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module PersistentSelenium
VERSION = "0.0.2"
VERSION = "0.0.3"
end