Rubies:

My quest to get the maximum coverage & diagnostics from the leanest possible 
tests has reached a new level.

This is a Rails functional test on an HTML form:

     user = users(:Moses)
     get :edit_user, :id => user.id

     assert_xhtml do

       form :action => '/users' do
         fieldset do
           legend 'Personal Information'
           label 'First name'
           input :type => 'text',
                 :name => 'user[first_name]'
                 :value => user.first_name
         end
       end

     end

That's all. The assertion expects a form with a given action, containing a 
fieldset, a legend, a label, and a populated text input field. The assertion 
forgives any other details, such as intervening structural tags, and complains 
if any required detail is missing, out of order, or ill-formed.

You test HTML by writing an example of what you expect, excluding details you 
don't care about.

When it fails, the assertion will print out your reference HTML, and your 
sample 
HTML from your web page.

The assertion faults if...

  - any attribute does not match exactly
  - any text content does not match, stripped
  - any node is not found at all
  - any node is found out of order

The assertion does not fail if

  - nodes contain un-specified attributes
  - the DOM contains any un-specified tags (<html>, <div>, etc.)

Here's the assertion checking that a list appears in collating order:

     assert_xhtml SAMPLE_LIST do

       ul :style => 'font-size: 18' do
         li 'model' do
           li 'Billings criteria'
           li 'Billings report'
           li 'Sales report'
         end
       end

     end

The assertion takes a block that renders into a Nokogiri::HTML::Builder. Any 
HTML it can build, you can specify by example.

That freedom causes two issues: The 'self' context is different inside this 
block, so you must pass variables in as closures. And an element with the same 
name as a Builder method, such as .select, need a bang: .select!

Get the assertion, from assert2-0.3.8.gem, with these incantations:

   gem install assert2 nokogiri

   require 'assert2/xhtml'  #  for Test::Unit::TestCase and derivatives

Those of you using RSpec will know how to apply this Gist:

   http://gist.github.com/76136

Good hunting!

-- 
   Phlip
   http://www.zeroplayer.com/


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