"have_[xpath]" is a custom matcher in Capybara. So, the answer would be no.
https://github.com/jnicklas/capybara/blob/master/lib/capybara/rspec/matchers.rb
On Sep 20, 2011, at 3:45 PM, Patrick J. Collins wrote:
> I am doing:
>
> page.should have_xpath("//img[contains(@class, 'foobar')]",
On Sep 20, 2011, at 11:45 PM, Patrick J. Collins wrote:
> I am doing:
>
> page.should have_xpath("//img[contains(@class, 'foobar')]", :count => 0)
>
> but cucumber tells me:
>
> expected xpath "//img[contains(@class, 'foobar')]" to return something
> (RSpec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMe
I am doing:
page.should have_xpath("//img[contains(@class, 'foobar')]", :count => 0)
but cucumber tells me:
expected xpath "//img[contains(@class, 'foobar')]" to return something
(RSpec::Expectations::ExpectationNotMetError)
... Shouldn't this be returning true/false ?
Patrick J. Col