I am running Rails 3.2.8 with the jasmine-rails gem. Here are the lines from my Gemfile describing the jasmine set-up:
jasmine (1.2.1)
jasmine-core (>= 1.2.0)
rack (~> 1.0)
rspec (>= 1.3.1)
selenium-webdriver (>= 0.1.3)
jasmine-core (1.2.0)
jasmine-headless-webkit (0.8.4)
coffee-script
jasmine-core (~> 1.1)
multi_json
rainbow
sprockets (~> 2)
jasmine-rails (0.1.0)
jasmine
jasmine-headless-webkit
rails (>= 3.1.0)
I am also using the jasmine-jquery extension. This set of functions provide the toHaveText method I am using in the tests. I have saved the jasmine-jquery extensions file into the spec/javascripts/helpers directory.
The test file called UserInvitationsSpec.js that is located directly within the spec/javascripts dir contains this content:
describe ("my basic jasmine jquery test", function(){
beforeEach(function(){
$('body').append('<a id="test_link" href="somewhere.html">My test link</a>');
});
afterEach(function(){
$('a#test_link').remove();
});
it ("does some basic jQuery thing", function () {
$('a#test_link').click();
expect($("a#test_link")).toHaveText('My test link is now longer');
});
it ("does some the same basic jQuery thing with a different trigger type", function () {
$('a#test_link').trigger('click');
expect($("a#test_link")).toHaveText('My test link is now longer');
});
});
describe ('subtraction', function(){
var a = 1;
var b = 2;
it("returns the correct answer", function(){
expect(subtraction(a,b)).toBe(-1);
});
});
as you can see, I have included a basic javascript test in order to show that the non-jQuery test is working as expected.
My javascript file core.js which is located in the app/assets/javascripts dir has this content:
function subtraction(a,b){
return a - b;
}
jQuery (function($) {
$("a#test_link").click(changeTheTextOfTheLink)
function changeTheTextOfTheLink(e) {
e.preventDefault()
$("a#test_link").append(' is now longer');
}
});
And when I run 'bundle exec jasmine-headless-webkit' via the terminal, this is the output:
FF.
FAIL: 3 tests, 2 failures, 0.013 secs.
my basic jasmine jquery test does some basic jQuery thing. (/Users/rebekah/OPSWAT/opswat_cwm/spec/javascripts/UserInvitationsSpec.js:11)
Expected '<a id="test_link" href="somewhere.html">My test link</a>' to have text 'My test link is now longer'. (line ~13)
expect($("a#test_link")).toHaveText('My test link is now longer');
my basic jasmine jquery test does some the same basic jQuery thing with a different trigger type. (/Users/rebekah/OPSWAT/opswat_cwm/spec/javascripts/UserInvitationsSpec.js:16)
Expected '<a id="test_link" href="somewhere.html">My test link</a>' to have text 'My test link is now longer'. (line ~18)
expect($("a#test_link")).toHaveText('My test link is now longer');
My application.js file located in the same app/assets/javascripts dir has this content:
//= require jquery
//= require jquery_ujs
//= require bootstrap
//= require vendor
//= require_tree .
And my jasmine.yml file that is located in the spec/javascripts/support dir has this content:
src_files:
- "application.{js,coffee}"
stylesheets:
helpers:
- "helpers/**/*.{js,coffee}"
spec_files:
- "**/*[Ss]pec.{js,coffee}"
src_dir: "app/assets/javascripts"
spec_dir: spec/javascripts
asset_paths:
- "vendor/assets/javascripts"
Any idea why the jQuery function that works properly in the app is not being executed in the test environment?
Thanks a bunch!
-Rebekah
jQuery's
document.ready
event (jQuery(function ($) { … });
) is running before Jasmine'sbeforeEach
, which means you're trying to bind a click hander to a link that hasn't been added to the document yet.Here's a simplified example:
Which gives this output:
Unfortunately, I can't find anything in the documentation for Jasmine Headless Webkit (which is what jasmine-rails uses behind the scenes) about using a custom HTML template.