I am learning Cucumber and Webrat with Rails and would like some advice on the best way to test an "edit" form. When I browse to a user's profile I am presented with an edit form with the user's information pre-populated in the form fields. I would like to be able to test that the fields do in fact contain the information I expect. Here's my scenario:
Scenario: View My Profile
Given I am logged in as "Mike" with password "secret"
When I go to my profile page
Then I should see "Mike" in the "Login" field
And I should see "[email protected]" in the "Email" field
And I should see a blank "Password" field
And I should see a blank "Password confirmation" field
Cucumber tells me, correctly, that I need to define the following custom steps:
Then /^I should see "([^\"]*)" in the "([^\"]*)" field$/ do |arg1, arg2|
pending
end
Then /^I should see a blank "([^\"]*)" field$/ do |arg1|
pending
end
I'm sure I can figure out some nasty regex to implement evaluating these steps, but I feel there must be something already existing or more elegant that I can do. How do you evaluate forms with data pre-populated in the form fields?
Have a look at features/step_definitions/webrat_steps.rb, the following step definition looks like what you are looking for:
Then /^the "([^\"]*)" field should contain "([^\"]*)"$/ do |field, value|
field_labeled(field).value.should =~ /#{value}/
end
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