Hi there. I've been away for a while, but am now back.
I would like to automate email testing. Mainly make sure the right
emails were sent.
I guess what I want is to set up an email server in our lab, configure
our app to send emails to it, and then my scripts can access it to
make sure that the
If you are here asking for people to help you with a problem, please
take the time and effort to let others know that appreciate their help
and don't take it for granted.
Sometimes I see posts that say "urgent help needed" or "help needed
asap", and this tone usually puts me in a mindset not to h
I guess for now, I would say that people should be told that they can
post questions in either location. There are very few people actually
answering watir questions on stackoverflow right now. Basically it is
just you Zeljko, although I did see Mark A make an appearance.
I would like to revise t
I'm wondering if we can get a scenario that would allow us to
reproduce this.
Bret
On Nov 16, 7:44 am, al3kc wrote:
> In 1.6.2 I made fireEvent action like
>
> $test_browser.div(:class ,"name").div(:xpath ,"//d...@class ='class']
> [3]").div(:class ,"classname").text_field(:value, name).fireEve
I suggest that this conversation move to the watir-development list.
We need need to ensure that Jari and the developers for other Watir
implementations are in the loop, and I'm not sure that they watch
everything here.
Bret
On Nov 19, 6:11 am, Tony wrote:
> Hi Aidy,
>
> Could you take a look a
This will be hard to build. We've updated our build instructions to
match the current code in developement. Back then we were using SVN
and I think you would need to pull from our old SVN repository on
OpenQA to build this. The "1100" was the SVN revision number of the
source it was built from.
I
I've opened up a ticket for this problem: http://jira.openqa.org/browse/WTR-409
If this issue is of interest to you, please watch and/or vote and/or
comment on the ticket. I worked on this today and ran into some
complications. Please see the ticket for more information.
(I'm generally trying to
Quick tip for all. If you need to download gems so that you can
install them on a system not connected to an internet, you can use the
"gem fetch" command, then you can install the gems locally. This
command works for all gems, not just watir gems.
Bret
On Nov 27, 4:09 am, Željko Filipin
wrote:
You need to make it an "untouched argument". Thus:
suite.rb -- -b
On Nov 27, 4:54 am, pallavi shashidhar wrote:
> Hi,
> Watir environment - Watir 1.6.5, Ruby 1.8.6.26.
> I have 2 scripts.
> 1) simple watir script without using Test::Unit framework
> 2) and another using Test::Unit framework.
>
>
One thing you might try, in order to track things down, would be to
try running your tests with with Watir 1.6.2.
If you do this, you should manually install firewatir 1.6.2 also (gem
install firewatir -v 1.6.2). And then uninstall any newer watir gems
(if any).
Bret
On Dec 1, 2:41 pm, DerekW w
Another solution would be to use
tbl = ie.frame(:id,'ReportFramectl144').frame(:id,'report').table
(:class, /a3/)
This should cover both cases.
On Dec 1, 10:24 am, Steve Hamlett wrote:
> I'm using Watir to automate the testing of a report generated by MS
> SQL Reporting Services. The report g
Watir also has a -b option, which does what you are seeing.
You can use rspec's --backtrace option to avoid this behavior.
On Dec 2, 11:52 am, jw wrote:
> Is this intended behavior? The window is invisible, when I look in
> Process explorer and try to bring IE's window to front it says no
> vis
I think Jari removed the activesupport dependency from watir/firewatir
1.6.5. Could this be something that was missed?
Bret
On Nov 25, 6:04 pm, joshmoore wrote:
> Ethan, that fixed it thanks!
>
> Josh
>
> On Nov 25, 2009, at 11:29 PM, Ethan wrote:
>
> > String#demodulize is an activesupport meth
t; Hi Bret,
>
> > > I thought that Watir 1.6.2 did not support attach(). I remembered
> > > reading in the 1.6.2 release notes that attach wasn't supported so
> > > this was the reason I held back on 1.5.6 before moving to 1.6.5.
> > > Please correc
require 'watir/contrib/visible' rescue nil
On Dec 7, 5:12 pm, Bill Agee wrote:
> You might be able to use Watir::IE::VERSION:
>
> require 'watir'
> require 'watir/contrib/visible' if Watir::IE::VERSION != '1.6.5'
>
> But I guess that will only work so long as nothing newer than 1.6.5 exists.
> Si
We are looking into getting a new version of user-choices released.
Bret
On Dec 7, 10:07 am, Alvin Bunk wrote:
> I noticed there is a problem issuing the command “require ‘watir’”
> form the Interactive Ruby Shell. The error is described here: (http://
> forum.brightbox.co.uk/forums/isitruby19-c
The biggest change in Vapir is that class names have been
systematically changed. We've been reluctant to make these changes in
Watir because it would lead to a lot of compatibility problems for
people who have extended the existing Watir classes. I'm happy to
reconsider if there really is a demand
To avoid this probem, some people like to add "require 'rubygems'" as
the first require statement in their scripts.
On May 10, 2:57 pm, Cristina wrote:
> Thanks!
> It looks like the problem is that is mandatory to add the system variable
> "RUBYOPT=rubygems".
>
> Cristina
>
> On Mon, May 10, 2010
On May 8, 8:12 am, Jarmo Pertman wrote:
> Maybe this is a completely different problem? Maybe we should ask,
> what is the main reasons why classes get extended or monkey-patched.
> Maybe
> there even isn't so many users who have been doing that or do we know
> that for certain that there really i
On May 8, 8:12 am, Jarmo Pertman wrote:
> Maybe this is a completely different problem? Maybe we should ask,
> what is the main reasons why classes get extended or monkey-patched.
> Maybe
> there even isn't so many users who have been doing that or do we know
> that for certain that there really i
I will maintain this.
Could you please open up a Jira ticket with details. You can assign it
to me.
Bret
On Nov 27, 1:22 pm, Alan Baird wrote:
> Enriquem -
>
> A very simple/hacky fix is to remove "-r watir/irb-history" from the last
> line (line 7) of watir-console. This will disable sending
I judged tested this and it worked for me. Could you please try again.
If you still have a problem, please provide details of what you are
seeing.
Bret
On Jun 9, 6:06 pm, Bhavesh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to log a bug but then it default to Bamboo development if i
> use this link :
>
> http://jir
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