
New ember-testing additions can be plugged into qunit without any changes, so the easiest way to start using it is to rewrite our tests to qunit.
39 lines
941 B
Ruby
39 lines
941 B
Ruby
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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require 'rubygems'
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require 'selenium-webdriver'
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driver = nil
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if ENV['TRAVIS']
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browser = ENV['BROWSER'].split(':')
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caps = Selenium::WebDriver::Remote::Capabilities.send browser[0]
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caps.version = browser[1]
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caps.platform = browser[2]
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caps['tunnel-identifier'] = ENV['TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER']
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caps['name'] = "Travis ##{ENV['TRAVIS_JOB_NUMBER']}"
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driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for(
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:remote,
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:url => "http://#{ENV['SAUCE_USERNAME']}:#{ENV['SAUCE_ACCESS_KEY']}@localhost:4445/wd/hub",
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:desired_capabilities => caps)
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else
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driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for :chrome
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end
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driver.navigate.to "http://localhost:5000/spec.html"
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driver.execute_script("QUnit.done(function(result) { window.result = result; });")
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begin
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result = driver.execute_script('return window.result;')
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sleep 1
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end while result.nil?
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passed = result["total"] - result["passed"] == 0
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driver.quit
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raise 'tests failed' unless passed
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