Class: Capybara::Session

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/capybara/session.rb

Overview

The Session class represents a single user’s interaction with the system. The Session can use any of the underlying drivers. A session can be initialized manually like this:

session = Capybara::Session.new(:culerity, MyRackApp)

The application given as the second argument is optional. When running Capybara against an external page, you might want to leave it out:

session = Capybara::Session.new(:culerity)
session.visit('http://www.google.com')

Session provides a number of methods for controlling the navigation of the page, such as visit, +current_path, and so on. It also delegate a number of methods to a Capybara::Document, representing the current HTML document. This allows interaction:

session.fill_in('q', :with => 'Capybara')
session.click_button('Search')
session.should have_content('Capybara')

When using capybara/dsl, the Session is initialized automatically for you.

Constant Summary collapse

DSL_METHODS =
[
  :all, :attach_file, :body, :check, :choose, :click_link_or_button, :click_button, :click_link, :current_url, :drag, :evaluate_script,
  :field_labeled, :fill_in, :find, :find_button, :find_by_id, :find_field, :find_link, :has_content?, :has_css?,
  :has_no_content?, :has_no_css?, :has_no_xpath?, :has_xpath?, :locate, :save_and_open_page, :select, :source, :uncheck,
  :visit, :wait_until, :within, :within_fieldset, :within_table, :within_frame, :has_link?, :has_no_link?, :has_button?,
  :has_no_button?, :has_field?, :has_no_field?, :has_checked_field?, :has_unchecked_field?, :has_no_table?, :has_table?,
  :unselect, :has_select?, :has_no_select?, :current_path, :scope_to, :click, :driver
]

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(mode, app = nil) ⇒ Session

Returns a new instance of Session.



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 40

def initialize(mode, app=nil)
  @mode = mode
  @app = app
end

Dynamic Method Handling

This class handles dynamic methods through the method_missing method

#method_missing(*args) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 260

def method_missing(*args)
  current_node.send(*args)
end

Instance Attribute Details

#appObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute app.



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 38

def app
  @app
end

#modeObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute mode.



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 38

def mode
  @mode
end

Instance Method Details

#bodyString

Returns A snapshot of the HTML of the current document, as it looks right now.

Returns:

  • (String)

    A snapshot of the HTML of the current document, as it looks right now



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 87

def body
  driver.body
end

#cleanup!Object

Reset the session, removing all cookies.



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 59

def cleanup!
  driver.cleanup!
end

#click(locator) ⇒ Object

Deprecated.

click is deprecated, please use Node::Actions#click_link_or_button instead



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 242

def click(locator)
  warn "DEPRECATED: click is deprecated, use click_link_or_button instead"
  current_node.click_link_or_button(locator)
end

#current_pathString

Returns Path of the current page, without any domain information.

Returns:

  • (String)

    Path of the current page, without any domain information



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 103

def current_path
  URI.parse(current_url).path
end

#current_urlString

Returns Fully qualified URL of the current page.

Returns:

  • (String)

    Fully qualified URL of the current page



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 111

def current_url
  driver.current_url
end

#documentObject



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 256

def document
  Capybara::Document.new(self, driver)
end

#driverObject



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 45

def driver
  @driver ||= begin                    
    string = mode.to_s
    string.gsub!(%r{(^.)|(_.)}) { |m| m[m.length-1,1].upcase }
    Capybara::Driver.const_get(string.to_sym).new(app)
  rescue NameError
    raise Capybara::DriverNotFoundError, "no driver called #{mode} was found"
  end
end

#evaluate_script(script) ⇒ Object

Evaluate the given JavaScript and return the result. Be careful when using this with scripts that return complex objects, such as jQuery statements. execute_script might be a better alternative.

Parameters:

  • script (String)

    A string of JavaScript to evaluate

Returns:

  • (Object)

    The result of the evaluated JavaScript (may be driver specific)



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 234

def evaluate_script(script)
  driver.evaluate_script(script)
end

#execute_script(script) ⇒ Object

Execute the given script, not returning a result. This is useful for scripts that return complex objects, such as jQuery statements. execute_script should always be used over evaluate_script whenever possible.

Parameters:

  • script (String)

    A string of JavaScript to execute



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 221

def execute_script(script)
  driver.execute_script(script)
end

#respond_to?(method) ⇒ Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 264

def respond_to?(method)
  super || current_node.respond_to?(method)
end

#response_headersHash{String => String}

Returns a hash of response headers. Not supported by all drivers (e.g. Selenium)

Returns:

  • (Hash{String => String})

    A hash of response headers.



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 69

def response_headers
  driver.response_headers
end

#save_and_open_pageObject

Save a snapshot of the page and open it in a browser for inspection



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 251

def save_and_open_page
  require 'capybara/util/save_and_open_page'
  Capybara.save_and_open_page(body)
end

#sourceString

Returns HTML source of the document, before being modified by JavaScript.

Returns:

  • (String)

    HTML source of the document, before being modified by JavaScript.



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 95

def source
  driver.source
end

#status_codeInteger

Returns the current HTTP status code as an Integer. Not supported by all drivers (e.g. Selenium)

Returns:

  • (Integer)

    Current HTTP status code



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 79

def status_code
  driver.status_code
end

#visit(url) ⇒ Object

Navigate to the given URL. The URL can either be a relative URL or an absolute URL The behaviour of either depends on the driver.

session.visit('/foo')
session.visit('http://google.com')

For drivers which can run against an external application, such as culerity and selenium giving an absolute URL will navigate to that page. This allows testing applications running on remote servers. For these drivers, setting Capybara.app_host will make the remote server the default. For example:

Capybara.app_host = 'http://google.com'
session.visit('/') # visits the google homepage

Parameters:

  • url (String)

    The URL to navigate to



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 133

def visit(url)
  driver.visit(url)
end

#wait_until(timeout = Capybara.default_wait_time) ⇒ Object

Retry executing the block until a truthy result is returned or the timeout time is exceeded

Parameters:

  • timeout (Integer) (defaults to: Capybara.default_wait_time)

    The amount of seconds to retry executing the given block



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 209

def wait_until(timeout = Capybara.default_wait_time)
  Capybara.timeout(timeout,driver) { yield }
end

#within(kind, selector = nil) ⇒ Object

Execute the given block for a particular scope on the page. Within will find the first element matching the given selector and execute the block scoped to that element:

within(:xpath, '//div[@id="delivery-address"]') do
  fill_in('Street', :with => '12 Main Street')
end

It is possible to omit the first parameter, in that case, the selector is assumed to be of the type set in Capybara.default_selector.

within('div#delivery-address') do
  fill_in('Street', :with => '12 Main Street')
end

Parameters:

  • kind (:css, :xpath, String)

    The type of selector or the selector if the second argument is blank

  • selector (String) (defaults to: nil)

    The selector within which to execute the given block



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 156

def within(kind, selector=nil)
  new_scope = find(kind, selector, :message => "scope '#{selector || kind}' not found on page")
  begin
    scopes.push(new_scope)
    yield
  ensure
    scopes.pop
  end
end

#within_fieldset(locator) ⇒ Object

Execute the given block within the a specific fieldset given the id or legend of that fieldset.

Parameters:

  • locator (String)

    Id or legend of the fieldset



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 172

def within_fieldset(locator)
  within :xpath, XPath.fieldset(locator) do
    yield
  end
end

#within_frame(frame_id) ⇒ Object

Execute the given block within the given iframe given the id of that iframe. Only works on some drivers (e.g. Selenium)

Parameters:

  • locator (String)

    Id of the frame



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 197

def within_frame(frame_id)
  driver.within_frame(frame_id) do
    yield
  end
end

#within_table(locator) ⇒ Object

Execute the given block within the a specific table given the id or caption of that table.

Parameters:

  • locator (String)

    Id or caption of the table



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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 184

def within_table(locator)
  within :xpath, XPath.table(locator) do
    yield
  end
end