class Capybara::Session

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')
expect(session).to have_content('Capybara')

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

Constants

DOCUMENT_METHODS

@api private

DSL_METHODS
NODE_METHODS
SESSION_METHODS

Attributes

app[R]
mode[R]
server[R]
synchronized[RW]

Public Class Methods

new(mode, app=nil) click to toggle source
# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 62
def initialize(mode, app=nil)
  @mode = mode
  @app = app
  if Capybara.run_server and @app and driver.needs_server?
    @server = Capybara::Server.new(@app).boot
  else
    @server = nil
  end
  @touched = false
end

Public Instance Methods

accept_alert(text_or_options=nil, options={}, &blk) click to toggle source

Execute the block, accepting a alert.

@!macro modal_params

@overload $0(text, options = {}, &blk)
  @param text [String, Regexp]  Text or regex to match against the text in the modal.  If not provided any modal is matched
@overload $0(options = {}, &blk)
@option options [Numeric] :wait  How long to wait for the modal to appear after executing the block.
@return [String]  the message shown in the modal
@raise [Capybara::ModalNotFound]  if modal dialog hasn't been found
# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 541
def accept_alert(text_or_options=nil, options={}, &blk)
  if text_or_options.is_a? Hash
    options=text_or_options
  else
    options[:text]=text_or_options
  end

  driver.accept_modal(:alert, options, &blk)
end
accept_confirm(text_or_options=nil, options={}, &blk) click to toggle source

Execute the block, accepting a confirm.

@macro modal_params

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 557
def accept_confirm(text_or_options=nil, options={}, &blk)
  if text_or_options.is_a? Hash
    options=text_or_options
  else
    options[:text]=text_or_options
  end
  
  driver.accept_modal(:confirm, options, &blk)
end
accept_prompt(text_or_options=nil, options={}, &blk) click to toggle source

Execute the block, accepting a prompt, optionally responding to the prompt.

@macro modal_params @option options [String] :with Response to provide to the prompt

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 590
def accept_prompt(text_or_options=nil, options={}, &blk)
  if text_or_options.is_a? Hash
    options=text_or_options
  else
    options[:text]=text_or_options
  end
  
  driver.accept_modal(:prompt, options, &blk)
end
body()
Alias for: html
cleanup!()
Alias for: reset!
current_host() click to toggle source

@return [String] Host of the current page

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 165
def current_host
  uri = URI.parse(current_url)
  "#{uri.scheme}://#{uri.host}" if uri.host
end
current_path() click to toggle source

@return [String] Path of the current page, without any domain information

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 156
def current_path
  path = URI.parse(current_url).path
  path if path and not path.empty?
end
current_scope() click to toggle source
# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 689
def current_scope
  scopes.last || document
end
current_url() click to toggle source

@return [String] Fully qualified URL of the current page

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 174
def current_url
  driver.current_url
end
current_window() click to toggle source

@return [Capybara::Window] current window

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 336
def current_window
  Window.new(self, driver.current_window_handle)
end
dismiss_confirm(text_or_options=nil, options={}, &blk) click to toggle source

Execute the block, dismissing a confirm.

@macro modal_params

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 573
def dismiss_confirm(text_or_options=nil, options={}, &blk)
  if text_or_options.is_a? Hash
    options=text_or_options
  else
    options[:text]=text_or_options
  end
  
  driver.dismiss_modal(:confirm, options, &blk)
end
dismiss_prompt(text_or_options=nil, options={}, &blk) click to toggle source

Execute the block, dismissing a prompt.

@macro modal_params

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 606
def dismiss_prompt(text_or_options=nil, options={}, &blk)
  if text_or_options.is_a? Hash
    options=text_or_options
  else
    options[:text]=text_or_options
  end
  
  driver.dismiss_modal(:prompt, options, &blk)
end
document() click to toggle source
# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 668
def document
  @document ||= Capybara::Node::Document.new(self, driver)
end
driver() click to toggle source
# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 73
def driver
  @driver ||= begin
    unless Capybara.drivers.has_key?(mode)
      other_drivers = Capybara.drivers.keys.map { |key| key.inspect }
      raise Capybara::DriverNotFoundError, "no driver called #{mode.inspect} was found, available drivers: #{other_drivers.join(', ')}"
    end
    Capybara.drivers[mode].call(app)
  end
end
evaluate_script(script) click to toggle source

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.

@param [String] script A string of JavaScript to evaluate @return [Object] The result of the evaluated JavaScript (may be driver specific)

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 524
def evaluate_script(script)
  @touched = true
  driver.evaluate_script(script)
end
execute_script(script) click to toggle source

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

@param [String] script A string of JavaScript to execute

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 510
def execute_script(script)
  @touched = true
  driver.execute_script(script)
end
go_back() click to toggle source

Move back a single entry in the browser's history.

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 233
def go_back
  driver.go_back
end
go_forward() click to toggle source

Move forward a single entry in the browser's history.

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 241
def go_forward
  driver.go_forward
end
html() click to toggle source

@return [String] A snapshot of the DOM of the current document, as it looks right now (potentially modified by JavaScript).

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 146
def html
  driver.html
end
Also aliased as: body, source
inspect() click to toggle source
# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 685
def inspect
  %Q(#<Capybara::Session>)
end
open_new_window() click to toggle source

Open new window. Current window doesn't change as the result of this call. It should be switched to explicitly.

@return [Capybara::Window] window that has been opened

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 360
def open_new_window
  window_opened_by do
    driver.open_new_window
  end
end
raise_server_error!() click to toggle source

Raise errors encountered in the server

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 116
def raise_server_error!
  raise @server.error if Capybara.raise_server_errors and @server and @server.error
ensure
  @server.reset_error! if @server
end
reset!() click to toggle source

Reset the session (i.e. remove cookies and navigate to blank page)

This method does not:

* accept modal dialogs if they are present (Selenium driver now does, others may not)
* clear browser cache/HTML 5 local storage/IndexedDB/Web SQL database/etc.
* modify state of the driver/underlying browser in any other way

as doing so will result in performance downsides and it's not needed to do everything from the list above for most apps.

If you want to do anything from the list above on a general basis you can:

* write RSpec/Cucumber/etc. after hook
* monkeypatch this method
* use Ruby's `prepend` method
# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 101
def reset!
  if @touched
    driver.reset!
    assert_no_selector :xpath, "/html/body/*"
    @touched = false
  end
  raise_server_error!
end
Also aliased as: cleanup!, reset_session!
reset_session!()
Alias for: reset!
response_headers() click to toggle source

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

@return [Hash{String => String}] A hash of response headers.

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 128
def response_headers
  driver.response_headers
end
save_and_open_page(file_name=nil) click to toggle source

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

@param [String] file_name The path to where it should be saved [optional]

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 637
def save_and_open_page(file_name=nil)
  file_name = save_page(file_name)
  open_file(file_name)
end
save_and_open_screenshot(file_name=nil) click to toggle source

Save a screenshot of the page and open it for inspection

@param [String] file_name The path to where it should be saved [optional]

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 663
def save_and_open_screenshot(file_name=nil)
  file_name = save_screenshot(file_name)
  open_file(file_name)
end
save_page(path=nil) click to toggle source

Save a snapshot of the page.

@param [String] path The path to where it should be saved [optional]

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 622
def save_page(path=nil)
  path ||= default_path('html')

  FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(path))

  File.open(path,'wb') { |f| f.write(Capybara::Helpers.inject_asset_host(body)) }
  path
end
save_screenshot(path, options={}) click to toggle source

Save a screenshot of page

@param [String] path A string of image path @option [Hash] options Options for saving screenshot

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 648
def save_screenshot(path, options={})
  path ||= default_path('png')

  FileUtils.mkdir_p(File.dirname(path))

  driver.save_screenshot(path, options)
  path
end
source()
Alias for: html
status_code() click to toggle source

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

@return [Integer] Current HTTP status code

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 138
def status_code
  driver.status_code
end
switch_to_window(window = nil) { || ... } click to toggle source

@overload #switch_to_window(&block)

Switches to the first window for which given block returns a value other than false or nil.
If window that matches block can't be found, the window will be switched back and `WindowError` will be raised.
@example
  window = switch_to_window { title == 'Page title' }
@raise [Capybara::WindowError]     if no window matches given block

@overload #switch_to_window(window)

@param window [Capybara::Window]   window that should be switched to
@raise [Capybara::Driver::Base#no_such_window_error] if unexistent (e.g. closed) window was passed

@return [Capybara::Window] window that has been switched to @raise [Capybara::ScopeError] if this method is invoked inside `within`,

`within_frame` or `within_window` methods

@raise [ArgumentError] if both or neither arguments were provided

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 382
def switch_to_window(window = nil)
  block_given = block_given?
  if window && block_given
    raise ArgumentError, "`switch_to_window` can take either a block or a window, not both"
  elsif !window && !block_given
    raise ArgumentError, "`switch_to_window`: either window or block should be provided"
  elsif scopes.size > 1
    raise Capybara::ScopeError, "`switch_to_window` is not supposed to be invoked from "                                     "`within`'s, `within_frame`'s' or `within_window`'s' block."
  end

  if window
    driver.switch_to_window(window.handle)
    window
  else
    original_window_handle = driver.current_window_handle
    begin
      driver.window_handles.each do |handle|
        driver.switch_to_window handle
        if yield
          return Window.new(self, handle)
        end
      end
    rescue => e
      driver.switch_to_window(original_window_handle)
      raise e
    else
      driver.switch_to_window(original_window_handle)
      raise Capybara::WindowError, "Could not find a window matching block/lambda"
    end
  end
end
visit(url) click to toggle source

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 the selenium driver 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

If {Capybara.always_include_port} is set to true and this session is running against a rack application, then the port that the rack application is running on will automatically be inserted into the URL. Supposing the app is running on port `4567`, doing something like:

visit("http://google.com/test")

Will actually navigate to `google.com:4567/test`.

@param [String] url The URL to navigate to

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 204
def visit(url)
  raise_server_error!

  @touched = true

  url_relative = URI.parse(url.to_s).scheme.nil?

  if url_relative && Capybara.app_host
    url = Capybara.app_host + url.to_s
    url_relative = false
  end

  if @server
    url = "http://#{@server.host}:#{@server.port}" + url.to_s if url_relative

    if Capybara.always_include_port
      uri = URI.parse(url)
      uri.port = @server.port if uri.port == uri.default_port
      url = uri.to_s
    end
  end

  driver.visit(url)
end
window_opened_by(options = {}, &block) click to toggle source

Get the window that has been opened by the passed block. It will wait for it to be opened (in the same way as other Capybara methods wait). It's better to use this method than `windows.last` {dvcs.w3.org/hg/webdriver/raw-file/default/webdriver-spec.html#h_note_10 as order of windows isn't defined in some drivers}

@param options [Hash] @option options [Numeric] :wait (Capybara.default_wait_time) wait time @return [Capybara::Window] the window that has been opened within a block @raise [Capybara::WindowError] if block passed to window hasn't opened window

or opened more than one window
# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 487
def window_opened_by(options = {}, &block)
  old_handles = driver.window_handles
  block.call

  wait_time = Capybara::Query.new(options).wait
  document.synchronize(wait_time, errors: [Capybara::WindowError]) do
    opened_handles = (driver.window_handles - old_handles)
    if opened_handles.size != 1
      raise Capybara::WindowError, "block passed to #window_opened_by "                                        "opened #{opened_handles.size} windows instead of 1"
    end
    Window.new(self, opened_handles.first)
  end
end
windows() click to toggle source

Get all opened windows. The order of windows in returned array is not defined. The driver may sort windows by their creation time but it's not required.

@return [Array<Capybara::Window>] an array of all windows

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 347
def windows
  driver.window_handles.map do |handle|
    Window.new(self, handle)
  end
end
within(*args) { || ... } click to toggle source

Executes the given block within the context of a node. `within` takes the same options as `find`, as well as a block. For the duration of the block, any command to Capybara will be handled as though it were scoped to the given element.

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

Just as with `find`, if multiple elements match the selector given to `within`, an error will be raised, and just as with `find`, this behaviour can be controlled through the `:match` and `:exact` options.

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

Note that a lot of uses of `within` can be replaced more succinctly with chaining:

find('div#delivery-address').fill_in('Street', :with => '12 Main Street')

@overload within(*find_args)

@param (see Capybara::Node::Finders#all)

@overload within(a_node)

@param [Capybara::Node::Base] a_node   The node in whose scope the block should be evaluated

@raise [Capybara::ElementNotFound] If the scope can't be found before time expires

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 280
def within(*args)
  new_scope = if args.first.is_a?(Capybara::Node::Base) then args.first else find(*args) end
  begin
    scopes.push(new_scope)
    yield
  ensure
    scopes.pop
  end
end
within_fieldset(locator) { || ... } click to toggle source

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

@param [String] locator Id or legend of the fieldset

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 296
def within_fieldset(locator)
  within :fieldset, locator do
    yield
  end
end
within_frame(frame_handle) { || ... } click to toggle source

Execute the given block within the given iframe using given frame name or index. May be supported by not all drivers. Drivers that support it, may provide additional options.

@overload #within_frame(index)

@param [Integer] index         index of a frame

@overload #within_frame(name)

@param [String] name           name of a frame
# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 324
def within_frame(frame_handle)
  scopes.push(nil)
  driver.within_frame(frame_handle) do
    yield
  end
ensure
  scopes.pop
end
within_table(locator) { || ... } click to toggle source

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

@param [String] locator Id or caption of the table

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 308
def within_table(locator)
  within :table, locator do
    yield
  end
end
within_window(window_or_handle) { || ... } click to toggle source

This method does the following:

  1. Switches to the given window (it can be located by window instance/lambda/string).

  2. Executes the given block (within window located at previous step).

  3. Switches back (this step will be invoked even if exception will happen at second step)

@overload #within_window(window) { do_something }

@param window [Capybara::Window]       instance of `Capybara::Window` class
  that will be switched to
@raise [driver#no_such_window_error] if unexistent (e.g. closed) window was passed

@overload #within_window(proc_or_lambda) { do_something }

@param lambda [Proc]                  lambda. First window for which lambda
  returns a value other than false or nil will be switched to.
@example
  within_window(->{ page.title == 'Page title' }) { click_button 'Submit' }
@raise [Capybara::WindowError]         if no window matching lambda was found

@overload #within_window(string) { do_something }

@deprecated                            Pass window or lambda instead
@param [String]                        handle, name, url or title of the window

@raise [Capybara::ScopeError] if this method is invoked inside `within`,

`within_frame` or `within_window` methods

@return value returned by the block

# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 440
def within_window(window_or_handle)
  if window_or_handle.instance_of?(Capybara::Window)
    original = current_window
    switch_to_window(window_or_handle) unless original == window_or_handle
    scopes << nil
    begin
      yield
    ensure
      @scopes.pop
      switch_to_window(original) unless original == window_or_handle
    end
  elsif window_or_handle.is_a?(Proc)
    original = current_window
    switch_to_window { window_or_handle.call }
    scopes << nil
    begin
      yield
    ensure
      @scopes.pop
      switch_to_window(original)
    end
  else
    offending_line = caller.first
    file_line = offending_line.match(/^(.+?):(\d+)/)[0]
    warn "DEPRECATION WARNING: Passing string argument to #within_window is deprecated. "              "Pass window object or lambda. (called from #{file_line})"
    begin
      scopes << nil
      driver.within_window(window_or_handle) { yield }
    ensure
      @scopes.pop
    end
  end
end

Private Instance Methods

default_path(extension) click to toggle source
# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 705
def default_path(extension)
  timestamp = Time.new.strftime("%Y%m%d%H%M%S")
  path = "capybara-#{timestamp}#{rand(10**10)}.#{extension}"
  File.expand_path(path, Capybara.save_and_open_page_path)
end
open_file(file_name) click to toggle source
# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 695
def open_file(file_name)
  begin
    require "launchy"
    Launchy.open(file_name)
  rescue LoadError
    warn "File saved to #{file_name}."
    warn "Please install the launchy gem to open the file automatically."
  end
end
scopes() click to toggle source
# File lib/capybara/session.rb, line 711
def scopes
  @scopes ||= [nil]
end