I did something similar with Scenario: Cart shows item price and total price Given there is a product with name foo and price £24.50 And I am on the products page When I add product with name foo to cart
And a step matcher When /^I add product with name (.*) to cart$/ do |name| p = Product.find_by_name(name) p.should_not be_nil clicks_link_within("#product_#{product.id}", "Add to Basket") end A couple of things that influenced this where 1) I didn't think it was appropriate to have the technical mechanism for adding the product (push button, click add link etc.) in the feature 2) Any page with multiple button|links with the same text must have some surrounding element that allows you to differentiate. This technical detail belongs in the steps As far as your features go I think that And I accept Fred's invite scans better than And I push "accept" near "Fred" HTH 2008/11/20 Pau Cor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > aslak hellesoy wrote: >> give buttons unique dom ids and pass the id to #clicks_button ? > > Of course that's the easy way to do it :) > > I was hoping to keep my stories a bit closer to English. Plus then I'd > need some extra instance variable so that step can calculate the dom_id. > Here is an example of what I'm going for: > > Scenario: Accepting a friend request > Given there is a user named "Fred" > And I am logged in as a normal user named "Joe" > And there is an unaccepted invite from "Fred" to me > And there is a user named "Sally" > And there is an unaccepted invite from "Sally" to me > When I go to "the invites from friends page" > And I push "accept" near "Fred" > # I want to avoid: And I push #accept_button_user_1 > Then I should see "Now you are friends with Fred" > When I push "ignore" near "Sally" > Then I should see "Sally won't ever bother you again" > > > Or maybe you are suggesting: > > Scenario: Accepting a friend request > Given there is a user named "Fred" > And I am logged in as a normal user named "Joe" > And there is an unaccepted invite from "Fred" to me > And there is a user named "Sally" > And there is an unaccepted invite from "Sally" to me > When I go to "the invites from friends page" > And I push "accept" for user "Fred" > Then I should see "Now you are friends with Fred" > When I push "ignore" for user "Sally" > Then I should see "Sally won't ever bother you again" > > with this matcher: > When /^I push "(.*)" for user "(.*)"$/ do |button, user_name| > user = User.find_by_name(user_name) > scope.clicks_button("accept_#{dom_id(user)}") > end > > Am I putting too much thought into this? > > Paul > > P.S. I am sorry if this has been a dumb question. I'm still just trying > to learn the best way to approach this stuff. > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > rspec-users mailing list > rspec-users@rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users > _______________________________________________ rspec-users mailing list rspec-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rspec-users