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JavaScript Fu Rails PluginThis plugin adds helpers, rake tasks, and rspec matchers for JavaScript development.
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Installationgit clone git://github.com/osteele/javascript_fu.git vendor/plugins/javascript_fu
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Extended Rake TasksThe existing notes
and statistics
tasks are extended to compass the public/javascript directory:
rake statistics rake notes
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New View HelperThe new onload
generator method generates code that executes the content of the block upon the completion of page load.
page.onload do page.call alert', 'page loaded!' end
generates
Event.observe("window", "load", function() { alert("page loaded!"); });
or
$(document).ready(function() { alert("page loaded!"); });
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New RSpec MatcherUse these in your specs to verify that a view is calling a JavaScript function:
response.should call_js('fn') response.should call_js('fn(true)') response.should call_js('gApp.setup')
If there is a body, the arguments to the call are parsed (as JSON) and passed to it:
# response includes <script>...fn('string', 2)...</script> response.should call_js(fn') do |args| args.should == ['string', 2] end
If the “JCON” gem is installed, you can use this to test arguments values against ECMAScript 4.0 types:
'<script>fn("id", {x:1, y:2}, true)</script>'.should call_js('fn') do |args| args[0].should conform_to_js('string') args[1].should conform_to_js('{x:int, y:int}') args[2].should conform_to_js('boolean') # or: args.should conform_to_js('[string, {x:int, y:int}, boolean]') end
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LicenseCopyright 2008 by Oliver Steele. All rights reserved. Released under the MIT License.