Próbowałem zaimplementować coś podobnego i spędzają dużo godzin. W końcu mam rozwiązanie, może pasuje również do ciebie.
Gemfile:
#source 'https://rubygems.org'
gem 'rails', '4.2.2'
gem 'bcrypt', '3.1.7'
gem 'bootstrap-sass', '3.2.0.0'
gem 'faker', '1.4.2'
gem 'carrierwave', '0.10.0'
gem 'mini_magick', '3.8.0'
gem 'fog', '1.36.0'
gem 'will_paginate', '3.0.7'
gem 'bootstrap-will_paginate', '0.0.10'
gem 'sass-rails', '5.0.2'
gem 'uglifier', '2.5.3'
gem 'coffee-rails', '4.1.0'
gem 'jquery-rails', '4.0.3'
gem 'turbolinks', '2.3.0'
gem 'jbuilder', '2.2.3'
gem 'sdoc', '0.4.0', group: :doc
gem 'rename'
gem 'sprockets', '3.6.3'
gem 'responders', '~> 2.0'
gem 'inherited_resources'
group :development, :test do
gem 'sqlite3', '1.3.9'
gem 'byebug', '3.4.0'
gem 'web-console', '2.0.0.beta3'
gem 'spring', '1.1.3'
end
group :test do
gem 'minitest-reporters', '1.0.5'
gem 'mini_backtrace', '0.1.3'
gem 'guard-minitest', '2.3.1'
gem 'capybara', '2.8.1'
gem 'rspec', '3.5.0'
gem 'rspec-rails', '~> 3.4'
gem 'cucumber-rails', :require => false
gem 'shoulda-matchers', '~> 3.0', require: false
gem 'database_cleaner'
gem 'factory_girl_rails', '~> 4.5.0'
end
Spec/rails_helper.rb
ENV['RAILS_ENV'] ||= 'test'
require File.expand_path('../../config/environment', __FILE__)
abort("The Rails environment is running in production mode!") if Rails.env.production?
require 'spec_helper'
require 'rspec/rails'
require 'shoulda/matchers'
Shoulda::Matchers.configure do |config|
config.integrate do |with|
with.test_framework :rspec
with.library :rails
end
end
config.use_transactional_fixtures = false
ActiveRecord::Migration.maintain_test_schema!
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.fixture_path = "#{::Rails.root}/spec/fixtures"
config.use_transactional_fixtures = true
config.infer_spec_type_from_file_location!
config.filter_rails_from_backtrace!
end
Spec/spec_helper.rb
ENV["RAILS_ENV"] ||= 'test'
require File.expand_path("../../config/environment", __FILE__)
require 'rspec/rails'
require 'capybara/rspec'
require 'capybara/rails'
require 'download_helper'
Capybara.register_driver :selenium do |app|
profile = Selenium::WebDriver::Firefox::Profile.new
profile['browser.download.dir'] = DownloadHelpers::PATH.to_s
profile['browser.download.folderList'] = 2
profile['browser.helperApps.neverAsk.saveToDisk'] = 'text/csv'
Capybara::Selenium::Driver.new(app, :browser => :firefox, :profile => profile)
end
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.expect_with :rspec do |expectations|
expectations.include_chain_clauses_in_custom_matcher_descriptions = true
end
config.mock_with :rspec do |mocks|
mocks.verify_partial_doubles = true
end
config.shared_context_metadata_behavior = :apply_to_host_groups
config.include Capybara::DSL
=begin
config.filter_run_when_matching :focus
config.example_status_persistence_file_path = "spec/examples.txt"
config.disable_monkey_patching!
if config.files_to_run.one?
config.default_formatter = 'doc'
end
config.profile_examples = 10
config.order = :random
Kernel.srand config.seed
=end
end
test/test_helper.rb
ENV['RAILS_ENV'] ||= 'test'
require File.expand_path('../../config/environment', __FILE__)
require 'rails/test_help'
require 'capybara/rails'
class ActiveSupport::TestCase
# Setup all fixtures in test/fixtures/*.yml for all tests in alphabetical order.
fixtures :all
include ApplicationHelper
def is_logged_in?
!session[:user_id].nil?
end
# Logs in a test user.
def log_in_as(user, options = {})
password = options[:password] || 'password'
remember_me = options[:remember_me] || '1'
if integration_test?
post login_path, session: { email:user.email, password: password, remember_me: remember_me }
else
session[:user_id] = user.id
end
end
private
# Returns true inside an integration test.
def integration_test?
defined?(post_via_redirect)
end
end
class ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
# Make the Capybara DSL available in all integration tests
include Capybara::DSL
# Reset sessions and driver between tests
# Use super wherever this method is redefined in your individual test classes
def teardown
Capybara.reset_sessions!
Capybara.use_default_driver
end
end
Spec/download_helper.rb
module DownloadHelpers
TIMEOUT = 1
PATH = Rails.root.join("tmp/downloads")
extend self
def downloads
Dir[PATH.join("*")]
end
def download
downloads.first
end
def download_content
wait_for_download
File.read(download)
end
def wait_for_download
Timeout.timeout(TIMEOUT) do
sleep 0.1 until downloaded?
end
end
def downloaded?
!downloading? && downloads.any?
end
def downloading?
downloads.grep(/\.part$/).any?
end
def clear_downloads
FileUtils.rm_f(downloads)
end
end
Spec/mpodels/spec.rb
describe 'Download file' do
specify do
visit '/createfile'
click_on 'create file'
page.response_headers['Content-Type'].should == "text/csv"
header = page.response_headers['Content-Disposition']
header.should match /^attachment/
header.should match /filename=\"temp.csv\"$/
end
end
Dlaczego używasz: niech (: submission_email) { '[email protected]'} let (: email_csv) { "id, email, created_at \ n1, # {submission_email}"} – ChaosPredictor
Otrzymuję: nie mogę załadować takiego pliku - shared/download_helper.rb (LoadError), gdy uruchomienie spec_helper wymaga linii "shared/download_helper". download_helper.rb jest na właściwym miejscu. – ChaosPredictor