Cactus
Designs can be tested too (you should read the slides)! Cactus is a proof of concept for a CSS testing framework.
It ensures that you always have the same CSS styling for DOM elements that you care about.
Prerequisites
- Ruby on Rails, 3.2.x
- jquery-rails
Installation
Install the Cactus gem manually or include it in your Rails Gemfile.
gem install cactus
Add jQuery to application.js (or any manifest file)
//= require jquery
Add the Cactus helper in your application layout, just before the body
closing tag (assuming haml).
= cactus
Finally, add some CSS specs (written in JavaScript) in public/cactus_spec
. Files need to end with spec.js.
Cactus.expect(".header", "font-size").toEqual("24px");
Cactus.expect("p", "font-size").toEqual("12px");
A Brief Explanation
The Cactus helper in your application layout includes Cactus.js and all spec files located in public/cactus_spec/
on every page load in the Dev and Test env; the helper will not output anything when in other (Prod, Staging etc) environments.
Once the files are included, the specs will be verified against the current page DOM, and results will be displayed.
Writing Specs
Write your specs in JavaScript, and place them in the public/cactus_spec/
folder.
Expectations
You can make an expectation either on a specific element or a group of elements.
expect
Cactus.expect(".header", "font-size").toEqual("24px");
The expect
method requires a tag name and an attribute. All elements that resolve to the tag name will be tested.
Matchers
The expectations are chained to matchers for verification of CSS styling.
toEqual
Cactus.expect(".header", "font-size").toEqual("24px");
This tests for total equality.
toContain
Cactus.expect(".header", "font-family").toContain("Helvetica");
This tests for partial equality, using a REGEX constructed from the pass in value.
toHaveColor
Cactus.expect(".header", "color").toEqual("#ff0000");
This tests for total equality, by converting rgba values returned by browser into hex values.
toHaveMargin
Cactus.expect(".header").toHaveMargin("10px");
This tests equality on all sides of the element. You can pass in shorthand or longhand notation.
toHavePadding
Cactus.expect(".header").toHaveMargin("10px 5px");
This tests equality on all sides of the element. You can pass in shorthand or longhand notation.
toHaveBorderWidth
Cactus.expect(".header").toHaveBorderWidth("1px");
This tests equality on all sides of the element. You can pass in shorthand or longhand notation.
toHaveBorderColor
Cactus.expect(".header").toHaveBorderColor("#ff000");
This tests equality on all sides of the element.
Automating
With RSpec and Capybara (Selenium webdriver), it's possible to automate the Cactus tests by writing request specs.
Add the following RSpec matcher to spec/spec_helper.rb
:
RSpec::Matchers.define :be_cactus do
match do |actual|
all(".cactus_fail").blank?
end
failure_message_for_should do |actual|
message = "Oei! Something is wrong with the CSS on '#{actual.current_url}' lah!\n"
all(".cactus_fail").each do |failure|
message += "- #{failure.text}\n"
end
message
end
end
Write a request spec spec/requests/cactus_spec.rb
describe 'rspec and capybara integration with cactus', js: true do
it "is cactus-ready " do
page.should be_cactus
end
end
Maintainers
- [Winston Teo](mailto: [email protected]), Neo
License
This software is licensed under the MIT License.