This gem is responsible for comparing HTML doms and asserting that DOM elements are present in Rails applications.
Doms are compared via assert_dom_equal
and assert_dom_not_equal
.
Elements are asserted via assert_dom
, assert_dom_encoded
, assert_dom_email
and a subset of the dom can be selected with css_select
.
The gem is developed for Rails 4.2 and above, and will not work on previous versions.
Nokogiri is slightly stricter about the format of CSS selectors than the previous implementation.
Check the 4.2 release notes section on assert_select
for help.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'rails-dom-testing'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install rails-dom-testing
assert_dom_equal '<h1>Lingua França</h1>', '<h1>Lingua França</h1>'
assert_dom_not_equal '<h1>Portuguese</h1>', '<h1>Danish</h1>'
# implicitly selects from the document_root_element
css_select '.hello' # => Nokogiri::XML::NodeSet of elements with hello class
# select from a supplied node. assert_dom asserts elements exist.
assert_dom document_root_element.at('.hello'), '.goodbye'
# elements in CDATA encoded sections can also be selected
assert_dom_encoded '#out-of-your-element'
# assert elements within an html email exists
assert_dom_email '#you-got-mail'
The documentation in selector_assertions.rb goes into a lot more detail of how selector assertions can be used.
Under the hood the doms are parsed with Nokogiri, and you'll generally be working with these two classes:
Read more about Nokogiri:
Rails::Dom::Testing is work of many contributors. You're encouraged to submit pull requests, propose features and discuss issues.
See CONTRIBUTING.
Rails::Dom::Testing is released under the MIT License.