How to use load_handler method of Selenium.WebDriver.SpecSupport Package

Best Selenium code snippet using Selenium.WebDriver.SpecSupport.load_handler

rack_server.rb

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...46 handlers = %w[mongrel webrick]47 else48 handlers = %w[thin mongrel webrick]49 end50 handler = handlers.find { |h| load_handler h }51 constant = handler == 'webrick' ? "WEBrick" : handler.capitalize52 Rack::Handler.const_get constant53 end54 def load_handler(handler)55 require handler56 true57 rescue LoadError58 false59 end60 def start_forked61 @pid = fork { run }62 end63 def start_threaded64 Thread.abort_on_exception = true65 @thread = Thread.new { run }66 sleep 0.567 end68 def start_windows...

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1driver.get("http:/​/​www.google.com/​")2driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys("webdriver")3driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click4wait.until { driver.title.downcase.start_with? "webdriver" }5{6 private IWebDriver driver;7 [Given(@"I navigate to Google")]8 public void GivenINavigateToGoogle()9 {10 driver = new FirefoxDriver();11 driver.Navigate().GoToUrl("http:/​/​www.google.com");12 }13 [Then(@"I see Google as the title")]14 public void ThenISeeGoogleAsTheTitle()15 {16 Assert.AreEqual("Google", driver.Title);17 driver.Close();18 }19}

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load_handler

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1spec_support = Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.new(driver)2spec_support.add_event_handler(:load, load_handler)3spec_support.remove_event_handler(:load, load_handler)4add_event_handler(event, handler)5remove_event_handler(event, handler)

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1Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('path/​to/​1.rb')2Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('path/​to/​2.rb')3Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('path/​to/​1.rb')4Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('path/​to/​2.rb')5Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('path/​to/​1.rb')6Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('path/​to/​2.rb')

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1Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('firefox')2driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys "Hello World"3driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click4Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('chrome')5driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys "Hello World"6driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click7Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('ie')8driver.find_element(:name, 'q').send_keys "Hello World"9driver.find_element(:name, 'btnG').click10Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('safari')

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1Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('ruby')2Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('python')3Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('java')4Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('dotnet')5Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('php')6Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('perl')7Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('ruby')

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1driver.find_element(:name, "q").send_keys "Selenium"2driver.find_element(:name, "btnG").click3wait = Selenium::WebDriver::Wait.new(:timeout => 10)4wait.until { driver.title.downcase.start_with? "selenium" }5Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('dotnet')6Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('php')7Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('perl')8Selenium::WebDriver::SpecSupport.load_handler('ruby')

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A proper way to do it for all js tests is to add following inside spec_helper.rb RSpec.configure block

config.before(:each, js: true) do
  Capybara.page.driver.browser.manage.window.maximize
end

to maximize the window. Change to resize_to(x,y) to set any window size.

EDIT: If you happen to be using Poltergeist the correct way to do it is

config.before(:each, js: true) do
  Capybara.page.driver.browser.resize(x,y)
end
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18390071/change-default-capybara-browser-window-size

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