# This documentation is intended to show you how to get started with a # simple Selenium-Webdriver test. This test is written with RSpec but the # webdriver commands (everything called after @driver) will work with any # testing framework. # # We're assuming you've got rvm installed, but if not, from a terminal # run the following line (removing the ""'s): # # "\curl -L https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable --ruby" # # Then, change to the example directory: # "cd appium-location/sample-code/examples/ruby" # # and install the required gems with bundler by doing: # "bundle install" # # To actually run the tests, make sure appium is running in another terminal # window, then from the same window you used for the above commands, type # "rspec simple_test.rb" # # It will take a while, but once it's done you should get nothing but a line telling you "1 example, 0 failures". require 'rspec' require 'selenium-webdriver' APP_PATH = '../../apps/TestApp/build/release-iphonesimulator/TestApp.app' def capabilities { 'browserName' => 'iOS', 'platform' => 'Mac', 'version' => '6.0', 'app' => absolute_app_path } end def absolute_app_path File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), APP_PATH) end def server_url "http://127.0.0.1:4723/wd/hub" end describe "Computation" do before(:each) do @driver = Selenium::WebDriver.for(:remote, :desired_capabilities => capabilities, :url => server_url) end it "should add two numbers" do values = [rand(10), rand(10)] expected_sum = values.reduce(&:+) elements = @driver.find_elements(:tag_name, 'textField') elements.each_with_index do |element, index| element.send_keys values[index] end button = @driver.find_element(:tag_name, 'button') button.click actual_sum = @driver.find_elements(:tag_name, 'staticText')[0].text actual_sum.should eq(expected_sum.to_s) end end