#Model @user.should have(1).error_on(:username) # Checks whether there is an error in username @user.errors[:username].should include("can't be blank") # check for the error message #Rendering response.should render_template(:index) #Redirecting response.should redirect_to(movies_path) #Capybara Matchers response.body.should have_content("Hello world") response.body.should have_no_content("Hello world") response.body.should have_css("input#movie_title") response.body.should have_css("input#movie_title", :value => "Twelve Angry Men") response.body.should have_css("input", :count => 3) #True if there are 3 input tags in response response.body.should have_css("input", :maximum => 3) # True if there or fewer or equal to 3 input tags response.body.should have_css("input", :minimum => 3) # True if there are minimum of 3 input tags response.body.should have_css("input", :between => 1..3) # True if there 1 to 3 input tags response.body.should have_css("p a", :text => "hello") # True if there is a anchor tag with text hello response.body.should have_css("p a", :text => /[hH]ello(.+)/i) # True if there is a anchor tag with text matching regex response.body.should have_xpath("//a") response.body.should have_xpath("//a",:href => "google.com") response.body.should have_xpath("//a[@href => 'google.com']") response.body.should have_xpath("//a[contains(.,'some string')]") response.body.should have_xpath("//p//a", :text => /re[dab]i/i, :count => 1) # can take both xpath and css as input and can take arguments similar to both have_css and have_xpath response.body.should have_selector(:xpath, "//p/h1") response.body.should have_selector(:css, "p a#movie_edit_path") # For making capybara take css as default selector Capybara.default_selector = :css response.body.should have_selector("input") #checks for the presence of the input tag response.body.should have_selector("input", :value =>"Twelve Angry Men") # checks for input tag with value response.body.should have_no_selector("input") # For making capybara take xpath as default selector Capybara.default_selector = :xpath response.body.should have_selector("//input") #checks for the presence of the input tag response.body.should have_selector("//input", :value =>"Twelve Angry Men") # checks for input tag with value # To access elements inside form response.body.should have_field("FirstName") # checks for presence of a input field named FirstName in a form response.body.should have_field("FirstName", :value => "Rambo") response.body.should have_field("FirstName", :with => "Rambo") response.body.should have_link("Foo") response.body.should have_link("Foo", :href=>"googl.com") response.body.should have_no_link("Foo", :href=>"google.com")