Interacting with forms

Interacting with forms

Interacting with forms

Let’s understand Interacting with forms.

But before this, let’s have a look at Capybara. It provides developers to simulate a user on a web page as well as make assertions based on the content and environment of the page. It also offers an API to interact with the web page. Also,  let’s check out DSL.

DSL stands for Digital Subscriber Line. Moreover, users get a high-speed bandwidth connection from a phone wall jack on an existing telephone network. Not to mention, it also works within the frequencies that the telephone doesn’t so you can use the Internet while making phone calls. DSL utilizes telephone wires, which makes sense that the biggest providers are telephone companies.

Now, let’s understand this section. So, full reference: Capybara::Node::Actions

There are a number of tools for interacting with form elements:

fill_in(‘First Name’, :with => ‘John’)

fill_in(‘Password’, :with => ‘Seekrit’)

fill_in(‘Description’, :with => ‘Really Long Text…’)

choose(‘A Radio Button’)

check(‘A Checkbox’)

uncheck(‘A Checkbox’)

attach_file(‘Image’, ‘/path/to/image.jpg’)

select(‘Option’, :from => ‘Select Box’)

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