| Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2010-10-20 | Lots of stability and performance updates and UI polish too. | Elliott Sprehn | |
| Polish the Scenario Runner UI to include: - a scroll pane that steps appear in since the list can be very long - Collapse successful tests - Show the line where the DSL statements were when there's an error (Chrome, Firefox) Also: - Remove lots angular.bind calls to reduce the amount of stack space used. - Use setTimeout(...,0) to schedule the next future to let the browser breathe and have it repaint the steps. Also prevents overflowing the stack when an it() creates many futures. - Run afterEach() handlers even if the it() block fails. - Make navigateTo() take a function as the second argument so you can compute a URL in the future. - Add wait() DSL statement to allow interactive debugging of tests. - Allow custom jQuery selectors with element(...).query(fn) DSL statement. Known Issues: - All afterEach() handlers run even if a beforeEach() handler fails. Only after handlers for the same level as the failure and above should run. | |||
| 2010-10-19 | Significantly clean up the way the scenario DSL works and implement many ↵ | Elliott Sprehn | |
| more DSL statements. - "this" always means the current chain scope inside a DSL - addFutureAction callbacks now take ($window, $document, done) - $document has a special method elements() that uses the currently selected nodes in the document as defined by using() statements. - $document.elements() allows placeholder insertion into selectors to make them more readable. ex. $document.elements('input[name="$1"]', myVar) will substitute the value of myVar for $1 in the selector. Subsequent arguments are $2 and so on. - $document.elements() results have a special method trigger(event) which should be used to events. This method implements some hacks to make sure browser UI controls update and the correct angular events fire. - futures now allow custom formatting. By default any chain that results in a future can use toJson() or fromJson() to convert the future value to and from json. A custom parser can be provided with parsedWith(fn) where fn is a callback(value) that must return the parsed result. Note: The entire widgets.html UI is now able to be controlled and asserted through DSL statements!!! Victory! :) | |||
