TestXml is a small extension for testing XML/HTML. Extending RSpec and TestUnit it makes asserting and comparing XML snippets easy, and is especially helpful for testing RESTful web services and their XML representations.
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runs with RSpec2, Test::Unit, MiniTest and Cucumber
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Ruby 1.8 and 1.9
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test XML structure and content
gem install test_xml
def test_item_representation assert_xml_equal "<item><id>1</id></item>", @item.to_xml end
it "should contain the id" do @item.to_xml.should equal_xml(<<-XML) <item> <id>1</id> </item> XML end
Scenario: When I post some data Then the response should match the following xml """ <transaction> <status>success</status> <id/> <order_id/> </transaction> """
In your spec_helper.rb
require 'test_xml/spec'
And in the actual spec, use these matchers:
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equal_xml
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contain_xml
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equal_xml_structure
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contain_xml_structure
In the test_helper.rb
require 'test_xml/test_unit'
In your test file, use these matchers:
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assert_xml_equal
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assert_xml_contain
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assert_xml_structure_equal
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assert_xml_structure_contain
Negative assertions are available as assert_not_*
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In the test_helper.rb
require 'test_xml/mini_test'
Check the Test::Unit section for available assertions.
In the features/env.rb
require 'test_xml' require 'test_xml/spec' World(TestXml::Spec)
In your steps file e.g. features/step_definitions/xml_steps.rb add this step:
Then /^the response should match the following xml$/ do |xml| response.body.should equal_xml(xml) end
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nokogiri
Nick Sutterer thank you for bringing RSpec 2, Ruby 1.9.2 and MiniTest! You revived the gem! :)
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Released under the MIT License.