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Lindo

Enables rendering of the body of an HTTP response from inside a functional test. This makes it easy to diagnose problems when building assert_select statements or just sanity check the output of the test.

Installation script/plugin install git@github.com:adeptware/lindo.git Usage

Insert the vr method in your functional test immediately after an HTTP request has been sent:

def test_new
  post :new
  vr
  assert_select "div[id=header]" 
end

vr attempts to open the response body in the default web browser. If you want to open the raw HTML in the default text editor instead, simply pass the :html symbol to the method:

def test_new
  post :new
  vr(:html)
  ...
end

By default, vr looks for an instance variable named @response and calls the #body method on it. If your page body is stored in a different variable, such as when testing a mailer, you can pass the raw HTML directly to vr and it will do the right thing:

def test_mailer
  mail = Mailer.create_notification
  vr(mail.body)
  ...
end

Note that to use the default web view, your Rails application must be running locally on port 3000. This will ensure that the page renders correctly with the appropriate images and stylesheets. The server doesn’t need to be running if you use the HTML-only view.

Compatibility

Lindo requires OS X. Subversion must be installed and accessible on the command line. Support for Windows is planned.

Running Unit Tests

Use the rake command to run the unit tests for the plugin. The tests require that the Mocha gem be installed locally:

sudo gem install mocha

== Resources

GitHub

  • http://github.com/adeptware/lindo/

Blog

  • http://matthewbass.com

Author

  • Matthew Bass pelargir [at] gmail [dot] com

NOTE: This description has been extracted from the Plugin README and so the formatting may need updating to make browser friendly


Homepage: http://github.com/adeptware/lindo/

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