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Session – Documentation for teamcapybara/capybara (master) – RubyDoc.info

Class: Capybara::Session Overview

The Session class represents a single user's interaction with the system. The Session can use any of the underlying drivers. A session can be initialized manually like this:

session = Capybara::Session.new(:culerity, MyRackApp)

The application given as the second argument is optional. When running Capybara against an external page, you might want to leave it out:

session = Capybara::Session.new(:culerity)
session.visit('http://www.google.com')

When threadsafe is true the sessions options will be initially set to the current values of the global options and a configuration block can be passed to the session initializer. For available options see Capybara::SessionConfig::OPTIONS:

session = Capybara::Session.new(:driver, MyRackApp) do |config|
  config.app_host = "http://my_host.dev"
end

The Session provides a number of methods for controlling the navigation of the page, such as #visit, #current_path, and so on. It also delegates a number of methods to a Document, representing the current HTML document. This allows interaction:

session.fill_in('q', with: 'Capybara')
session.click_button('Search')
expect(session).to have_content('Capybara')

When using capybara/dsl, the Session is initialized automatically for you.

Constant Summary collapse
NODE_METHODS =
%i[
  all first attach_file text check choose scroll_to scroll_by
  click double_click right_click
  click_link_or_button click_button click_link
  fill_in find find_all find_button find_by_id find_field find_link
  has_content? has_text? has_css? has_no_content? has_no_text?
  has_no_css? has_no_xpath? has_xpath? select uncheck
  has_element? has_no_element?
  has_link? has_no_link? has_button? has_no_button? has_field?
  has_no_field? has_checked_field? has_unchecked_field?
  has_no_table? has_table? unselect has_select? has_no_select?
  has_selector? has_no_selector? click_on has_no_checked_field?
  has_no_unchecked_field? query assert_selector assert_no_selector
  assert_all_of_selectors assert_none_of_selectors assert_any_of_selectors
  refute_selector assert_text assert_no_text
].freeze
DOCUMENT_METHODS =

This constant is part of a private API. You should avoid using this constant if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.

%i[
  title assert_title assert_no_title has_title? has_no_title?
].freeze
SESSION_METHODS =
%i[
  body html source current_url current_host current_path
  execute_script evaluate_script evaluate_async_script visit refresh go_back go_forward send_keys
  within within_element within_fieldset within_table within_frame switch_to_frame
  current_window windows open_new_window switch_to_window within_window window_opened_by
  save_page save_and_open_page save_screenshot
  save_and_open_screenshot reset_session! response_headers
  status_code current_scope
  assert_current_path assert_no_current_path has_current_path? has_no_current_path?
].freeze + DOCUMENT_METHODS
MODAL_METHODS =
%i[
  accept_alert accept_confirm dismiss_confirm accept_prompt dismiss_prompt
].freeze
DSL_METHODS =
NODE_METHODS + SESSION_METHODS + MODAL_METHODS
Instance Attribute Summary collapse Class Method Summary collapse Instance Method Summary collapse Methods included from Minitest::Expectations

#must_have_all_of_selectors, #must_have_ancestor, #must_have_any_of_selectors, #must_have_button, #must_have_checked_field, #must_have_content, #must_have_css, #must_have_current_path, #must_have_element, #must_have_field, #must_have_link, #must_have_none_of_selectors, #must_have_select, #must_have_selector, #must_have_sibling, #must_have_style, #must_have_table, #must_have_text, #must_have_title, #must_have_unchecked_field, #must_have_xpath, #must_match_style, #wont_have_button, #wont_have_checked_field, #wont_have_content, #wont_have_css, #wont_have_current_path, #wont_have_element, #wont_have_field, #wont_have_link, #wont_have_select, #wont_have_selector, #wont_have_table, #wont_have_text, #wont_have_title, #wont_have_unchecked_field, #wont_have_xpath

Methods included from SessionMatchers

#assert_current_path, #assert_no_current_path, #has_current_path?, #has_no_current_path?

Constructor Details #initialize(mode, app = nil) ⇒ Session

Returns a new instance of Session.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 79

def initialize(mode, app = nil)
  if app && !app.respond_to?(:call)
    raise TypeError, 'The second parameter to Session::new should be a rack app if passed.'
  end

  @@instance_created = true   @mode = mode
  @app = app
  if block_given?
    raise 'A configuration block is only accepted when Capybara.threadsafe == true' unless Capybara.threadsafe

    yield config
  end
  @server = if config.run_server && @app && driver.needs_server?
    server_options = { port: config.server_port, host: config.server_host, reportable_errors: config.server_errors }
    server_options[:extra_middleware] = [Capybara::Server::AnimationDisabler] if config.disable_animation
    Capybara::Server.new(@app, **server_options).boot
  end
  @touched = false
end
Instance Attribute Details #app ⇒ Object

Returns the value of attribute app.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 76

def app
  @app
end
#mode ⇒ Object

Returns the value of attribute mode.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 76

def mode
  @mode
end
#server ⇒ Object

Returns the value of attribute server.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 76

def server
  @server
end
#synchronized ⇒ Object

Returns the value of attribute synchronized.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 77

def synchronized
  @synchronized
end
Class Method Details .instance_created? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 825

def self.instance_created?
  @@instance_created
end
Instance Method Details #accept_alert(text, **options) { ... } ⇒ String #accept_alert(**options) { ... } ⇒ String

Execute the block, accepting a alert.

Expects a block whose actions will trigger the display modal to appear.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 659

def accept_alert(text = nil, **options, &blk)
  accept_modal(:alert, text, options, &blk)
end
#accept_confirm(text, **options) { ... } ⇒ String #accept_confirm(**options) { ... } ⇒ String

Execute the block, accepting a confirm.

Expects a block whose actions will trigger the display modal to appear.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 669

def accept_confirm(text = nil, **options, &blk)
  accept_modal(:confirm, text, options, &blk)
end
#accept_prompt(text, **options) { ... } ⇒ String #accept_prompt(**options) { ... } ⇒ String

Execute the block, accepting a prompt, optionally responding to the prompt.

Expects a block whose actions will trigger the display modal to appear.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 690

def accept_prompt(text = nil, **options, &blk)
  accept_modal(:prompt, text, options, &blk)
end
#active_element ⇒ Object

Returns the element with focus.

Not supported by Rack Test

#configure {|config| ... } ⇒ Object

Accepts a block to set the configuration options if threadsafe is true. Note that some options only have an effect if set at initialization time, so look at the configuration block that can be passed to the initializer too.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 819

def configure
  raise 'Session configuration is only supported when Capybara.threadsafe == true' unless Capybara.threadsafe

  yield config
end
#current_host ⇒ String

Returns Host of the current page.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 222

def current_host
  uri = URI.parse(current_url)
  "#{uri.scheme}://#{uri.host}" if uri.host
end
#current_path ⇒ String

Returns Path of the current page, without any domain information.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 207

def current_path
    uri = ::Addressable::URI.parse(current_url)

    return nil if uri&.scheme == 'about'

  path = uri&.path
  path unless path&.empty?
end
#current_scope ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 791

def current_scope
  scope = scopes.last
  [nil, :frame].include?(scope) ? document : scope
end
#current_url ⇒ String

Returns Fully qualified URL of the current page.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 231

def current_url
  driver.current_url
end
#current_windowCapybara::Window
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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 460

def current_window
  Window.new(self, driver.current_window_handle)
end
#dismiss_confirm(text, **options) { ... } ⇒ String #dismiss_confirm(**options) { ... } ⇒ String

Execute the block, dismissing a confirm.

Expects a block whose actions will trigger the display modal to appear.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 679

def dismiss_confirm(text = nil, **options, &blk)
  dismiss_modal(:confirm, text, options, &blk)
end
#dismiss_prompt(text, **options) { ... } ⇒ String #dismiss_prompt(**options) { ... } ⇒ String

Execute the block, dismissing a prompt.

Expects a block whose actions will trigger the display modal to appear.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 700

def dismiss_prompt(text = nil, **options, &blk)
  dismiss_modal(:prompt, text, options, &blk)
end
#document ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 766

def document
  @document ||= Capybara::Node::Document.new(self, driver)
end
#driver ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 100

def driver
  @driver ||= begin
    unless Capybara.drivers[mode]
      other_drivers = Capybara.drivers.names.map(&:inspect)
      raise Capybara::DriverNotFoundError, "no driver called #{mode.inspect} was found, available drivers: #{other_drivers.join(', ')}"
    end
    driver = Capybara.drivers[mode].call(app)
    driver.session = self if driver.respond_to?(:session=)
    driver
  end
end
#evaluate_async_script(script, *args) ⇒ Object

Evaluate the given JavaScript and obtain the result from a callback function which will be passed as the last argument to the script.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 633

def evaluate_async_script(script, *args)
  @touched = true
  result = driver.evaluate_async_script(script, *driver_args(args))
  element_script_result(result)
end
#evaluate_script(script, *args) ⇒ Object

Evaluate the given JavaScript and return the result. Be careful when using this with scripts that return complex objects, such as jQuery statements. #execute_script might be a better alternative.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 619

def evaluate_script(script, *args)
  @touched = true
  result = driver.evaluate_script(script.strip, *driver_args(args))
  element_script_result(result)
end
#execute_script(script, *args) ⇒ Object

Execute the given script, not returning a result. This is useful for scripts that return complex objects, such as jQuery statements. #execute_script should be used over #evaluate_script whenever possible.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 604

def execute_script(script, *args)
  @touched = true
  driver.execute_script(script, *driver_args(args))
end
#go_back ⇒ Object

Move back a single entry in the browser's history.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 297

def go_back
  driver.go_back
end
#go_forward ⇒ Object

Move forward a single entry in the browser's history.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 305

def go_forward
  driver.go_forward
end
#html ⇒ String Also known as: body, source

Returns A snapshot of the DOM of the current document, as it looks right now (potentially modified by JavaScript).

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 197

def html
  driver.html || ''
end
#inspect ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 787

def inspect
  %(#<Capybara::Session>)
end
#open_new_window(kind = :tab) ⇒ Capybara::Window

Open a new window. The current window doesn't change as the result of this call. It should be switched to explicitly.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 484

def open_new_window(kind = :tab)
  window_opened_by do
    if driver.method(:open_new_window).arity.zero?
      driver.open_new_window
    else
      driver.open_new_window(kind)
    end
  end
end
#quit ⇒ Object

Disconnect from the current driver. A new driver will be instantiated on the next interaction.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 147

def quit
  @driver.quit if @driver.respond_to? :quit
  @document = @driver = nil
  @touched = false
  @server&.reset_error!
end
#raise_server_error! ⇒ Object

Raise errors encountered in the server.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 158

def raise_server_error!
  return unless @server&.error

    begin
    if config.raise_server_errors
      raise CapybaraError, 'Your application server raised an error - It has been raised in your test code because Capybara.raise_server_errors == true'
    end
  rescue CapybaraError => capy_error     raise @server.error, cause: capy_error
  ensure
    @server.reset_error!
  end
end
#refresh ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 288

def refresh
  raise_server_error!
  driver.refresh
end
#reset! ⇒ Object Also known as: cleanup!, reset_session!

Reset the session (i.e. remove cookies and navigate to blank page).

This method does not:

as doing so will result in performance downsides and it's not needed to do everything from the list above for most apps.

If you want to do anything from the list above on a general basis you can:

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 130

def reset!
  if @touched
    driver.reset!
    @touched = false
    switch_to_frame(:top) rescue nil     @scopes = [nil]
  end
  @server&.wait_for_pending_requests
  raise_server_error!
end

Returns a hash of response headers. Not supported by all drivers (e.g. Selenium).

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 179

def 
  driver.
end
#save_and_open_page(path = nil) ⇒ Object

Save a snapshot of the page and open it in a browser for inspection.

If invoked without arguments it will save file to save_path and file will be given randomly generated filename. If invoked with a relative path the path will be relative to save_path.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 732

def save_and_open_page(path = nil)
  save_page(path).tap { |s_path| open_file(s_path) }
end
#save_and_open_screenshot(path = nil, **options) ⇒ Object

Save a screenshot of the page and open it for inspection.

If invoked without arguments it will save file to save_path and file will be given randomly generated filename. If invoked with a relative path the path will be relative to save_path.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 762

def save_and_open_screenshot(path = nil, **options)
  save_screenshot(path, **options).tap { |s_path| open_file(s_path) }
end
#save_page(path = nil) ⇒ String

Save a snapshot of the page. If asset_host is set it will inject base tag pointing to asset_host.

If invoked without arguments it will save file to save_path and file will be given randomly generated filename. If invoked with a relative path the path will be relative to save_path.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 716

def save_page(path = nil)
  prepare_path(path, 'html').tap do |p_path|
    File.write(p_path, Capybara::Helpers.inject_asset_host(body, host: config.asset_host), mode: 'wb')
  end
end
#save_screenshot(path = nil, **options) ⇒ String

Save a screenshot of page.

If invoked without arguments it will save file to save_path and file will be given randomly generated filename. If invoked with a relative path the path will be relative to save_path.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 747

def save_screenshot(path = nil, **options)
  prepare_path(path, 'png').tap { |p_path| driver.save_screenshot(p_path, **options) }
end
#send_keys ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 313

def send_keys(...)
  driver.send_keys(...)
end
#server_url ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 837

def server_url
  @server&.base_url
end
#status_code ⇒ Integer

Returns the current HTTP status code as an integer. Not supported by all drivers (e.g. Selenium).

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 189

def status_code
  driver.status_code
end
#switch_to_frame(element) ⇒ Object #switch_to_frame(location) ⇒ Object

Switch to the given frame.

If you use this method you are responsible for making sure you switch back to the parent frame when done in the frame changed to. #within_frame is preferred over this method and should be used when possible. May not be supported by all drivers.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 408

def switch_to_frame(frame)
  case frame
  when Capybara::Node::Element
    driver.switch_to_frame(frame)
    scopes.push(:frame)
  when :parent
    if scopes.last != :frame
      raise Capybara::ScopeError, "`switch_to_frame(:parent)` cannot be called from inside a descendant frame's " \
                                  '`within` block.'
    end
    scopes.pop
    driver.switch_to_frame(:parent)
  when :top
    idx = scopes.index(:frame)
    top_level_scopes = [:frame, nil]
    if idx
      if scopes.slice(idx..).any? { |scope| !top_level_scopes.include?(scope) }
        raise Capybara::ScopeError, "`switch_to_frame(:top)` cannot be called from inside a descendant frame's " \
                                    '`within` block.'
      end
      scopes.slice!(idx..)
      driver.switch_to_frame(:top)
    end
  else
    raise ArgumentError, 'You must provide a frame element, :parent, or :top when calling switch_to_frame'
  end
end
#switch_to_window(&block) ⇒ Capybara::Window #switch_to_window(window) ⇒ Capybara::Window

Switch to the given window.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 512

def switch_to_window(window = nil, **options, &window_locator)
  raise ArgumentError, '`switch_to_window` can take either a block or a window, not both' if window && window_locator
  raise ArgumentError, '`switch_to_window`: either window or block should be provided' if !window && !window_locator

  unless scopes.last.nil?
    raise Capybara::ScopeError, '`switch_to_window` is not supposed to be invoked from ' \
                                '`within` or `within_frame` blocks.'
  end

  _switch_to_window(window, **options, &window_locator)
end
#using_wait_time(seconds, &block) ⇒ Object

Yield a block using a specific maximum wait time.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 800

def using_wait_time(seconds, &block)
  if Capybara.threadsafe
    begin
      previous_wait_time = config.default_max_wait_time
      config.default_max_wait_time = seconds
      yield
    ensure
      config.default_max_wait_time = previous_wait_time
    end
  else
    Capybara.using_wait_time(seconds, &block)
  end
end
#visit(visit_uri) ⇒ Object

Navigate to the given URL. The URL can either be a relative URL or an absolute URL The behaviour of either depends on the driver.

session.visit('/foo')
session.visit('http://google.com')

For drivers which can run against an external application, such as the selenium driver giving an absolute URL will navigate to that page. This allows testing applications running on remote servers. For these drivers, setting app_host will make the remote server the default. For example:

Capybara.app_host = 'http://google.com'
session.visit('/') 

If always_include_port is set to true and this session is running against a rack application, then the port that the rack application is running on will automatically be inserted into the URL. Supposing the app is running on port 4567, doing something like:

visit("http://google.com/test")

Will actually navigate to http://google.com:4567/test.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 261

def visit(visit_uri)
  raise_server_error!
  @touched = true

  visit_uri = ::Addressable::URI.parse(visit_uri.to_s)
  base_uri = ::Addressable::URI.parse(config.app_host || server_url)

  if base_uri && [nil, 'http', 'https'].include?(visit_uri.scheme)
    if visit_uri.relative?
      visit_uri_parts = visit_uri.to_hash.compact

                  visit_uri_parts[:path] = base_uri.path + visit_uri.path

      visit_uri = base_uri.merge(visit_uri_parts)
    end
    adjust_server_port(visit_uri)
  end

  driver.visit(visit_uri.to_s)
end
#window_opened_by(**options, &block) ⇒ Capybara::Window
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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 581

def window_opened_by(**options)
  old_handles = driver.window_handles
  yield

  synchronize_windows(options) do
    opened_handles = (driver.window_handles - old_handles)
    if opened_handles.size != 1
      raise Capybara::WindowError, 'block passed to #window_opened_by ' \
                                   "opened #{opened_handles.size} windows instead of 1"
    end
    Window.new(self, opened_handles.first)
  end
end
#windows ⇒ Array<Capybara::Window>

Get all opened windows. The order of windows in returned array is not defined. The driver may sort windows by their creation time but it's not required.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 471

def windows
  driver.window_handles.map do |handle|
    Window.new(self, handle)
  end
end
#within(*find_args) ⇒ Object #within(a_node) ⇒ Object Also known as: within_element

Executes the given block within the context of a node. #within takes the same options as #find, as well as a block. For the duration of the block, any command to Capybara will be handled as though it were scoped to the given element.

within(:xpath, './/div[@id="delivery-address"]') do
  fill_in('Street', with: '12 Main Street')
end

Just as with #find, if multiple elements match the selector given to #within, an error will be raised, and just as with #find, this behaviour can be controlled through the :match and :exact options.

It is possible to omit the first parameter, in that case, the selector is assumed to be of the type set in default_selector.

within('div#delivery-address') do
  fill_in('Street', with: '12 Main Street')
end

Note that a lot of uses of #within can be replaced more succinctly with chaining:

find('div#delivery-address').fill_in('Street', with: '12 Main Street')
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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 362

def within(*args, **kw_args)
  new_scope = args.first.respond_to?(:to_capybara_node) ? args.first.to_capybara_node : find(*args, **kw_args)
  begin
    scopes.push(new_scope)
    yield new_scope if block_given?
  ensure
    scopes.pop
  end
end
#within_fieldset(locator, &block) ⇒ Object

Execute the given block within the a specific fieldset given the id or legend of that fieldset.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 379

def within_fieldset(locator, &block)
  within(:fieldset, locator, &block)
end
#within_frame(element) ⇒ Object #within_frame([kind = :frame], locator, **options) ⇒ Object #within_frame(index) ⇒ Object

Execute the given block within the given iframe using given frame, frame name/id or index. May not be supported by all drivers.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 448

def within_frame(*args, **kw_args)
  switch_to_frame(_find_frame(*args, **kw_args))
  begin
    yield if block_given?
  ensure
    switch_to_frame(:parent)
  end
end
#within_table(locator, &block) ⇒ Object

Execute the given block within the a specific table given the id or caption of that table.

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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 389

def within_table(locator, &block)
  within(:table, locator, &block)
end
#within_window(window) ⇒ Object #within_window(proc_or_lambda) ⇒ Object

This method does the following:

  1. Switches to the given window (it can be located by window instance/lambda/string).
  2. Executes the given block (within window located at previous step).
  3. Switches back (this step will be invoked even if an exception occurs at the second step).
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# File 'lib/capybara/session.rb', line 545

def within_window(window_or_proc)
  original = current_window
  scopes << nil
  begin
    case window_or_proc
    when Capybara::Window
      _switch_to_window(window_or_proc) unless original == window_or_proc
    when Proc
      _switch_to_window { window_or_proc.call }
    else
      raise ArgumentError, '`#within_window` requires a `Capybara::Window` instance or a lambda'
    end

    begin
      yield if block_given?
    ensure
      _switch_to_window(original) unless original == window_or_proc
    end
  ensure
    scopes.pop
  end
end

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