Mainline is a rails plugin which exposes your rails app via webrick to allow testing with browser automators such as Selenium or Watir. Mainline allows your rails actions to run in the same transaction as your unit tests so you can use fixtures, factories, or whatever.
Currently mainline only supports one integration session at a time.
To install it as a plugin:
script/plugins install git://github.com/gaffo/mainline.git
And to enable it you need to do a:
Mainline.enable, or the block form (if you need to configure things).
For example, to enable Mainline and specify a port:
Webrat.configure do |config| config.mode = :rails config.open_error_files = false # Set to true if you want error pages to pop up in the browser Mainline.enable { |config| config.port = 3030 } end
When using webrat, it’s best to do somthing like this if you are just running selenium.
Webrat.configure do |config| config.application_framework = :external Mainline.enable end
However if you need to run in selenium and non selenium and need to configure ports (for build boxes), you should use somthing like this (pulled from my own config):
Webrat.configure do |config| if ENV['WEBRAT_INTEGRATION_MODE'] == 'selenium' config.mode = :selenium config.application_framework = :external config.application_port = ENV['WEBRAT_APPLICATION_PORT'] || 3001 config.selenium_server_port = ENV['WEBRAT_SELENIUM_PORT'] || 4444 Mainline.enable do |mainline_config| mainline_config.port = ENV['WEBRAT_APPLICATION_PORT'] || 3001 end else config.mode = :rails end end
via gem:
gem install mainline script/generate mainline
via plugin
script/plugin install git://github.com/gaffo/mainline.git script/generate mainline