require "webrat" require "selenium/client" require "webrat/selenium/silence_stream" require "webrat/selenium/selenium_session" require "webrat/selenium/matchers" require "webrat/core_extensions/tcp_socket" module Webrat # To use Webrat's Selenium support, you'll need the selenium-client gem installed. # Activate it with (for example, in your env.rb): # # require "webrat" # # Webrat.configure do |config| # config.mode = :selenium # end # # == Dropping down to the selenium-client API # # If you ever need to do something with Selenium not provided in the Webrat API, # you can always drop down to the selenium-client API using the selenium method. # For example: # # When "I drag the photo to the left" do # selenium.dragdrop("id=photo_123", "+350, 0") # end # # == Choosing the underlying framework to test # # Webrat assumes you're using rails by default but it can also work with sinatra # and merb. To take advantage of this you can use the configuration block to # set the application_framework variable. # require "webrat" # # Webrat.configure do |config| # config.mode = :selenium # config.application_port = 4567 # config.application_framework = :sinatra # could also be :merb # end # # == Auto-starting of the appserver and java server # # Webrat will automatically start the Selenium Java server process and an instance # of Mongrel when a test is run. The Mongrel will run in the "selenium" environment # instead of "test", so ensure you've got that defined, and will run on port # Webrat.configuration.application_port. # # == Waiting # # In order to make writing Selenium tests as easy as possible, Webrat will automatically # wait for the correct elements to exist on the page when trying to manipulate them # with methods like fill_in, etc. In general, this means you should be able to write # your Webrat::Selenium tests ignoring the concurrency issues that can plague in-browser # testing, so long as you're using the Webrat API. module Selenium module Methods def response webrat_session.response end def wait_for(*args, &block) webrat_session.wait_for(*args, &block) end def save_and_open_screengrab webrat_session.save_and_open_screengrab end end end end