I\'m implementing a lazy login feature. My cucumber feature should describe it:
Feature: User log in
Scenario: Lazy login
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So eventually I figured it out after trying a lot of different things.
Given(/^I didn't log out the last time I was on the site$/) do
user = FactoryGirl.create(:user)
visit new_user_session_path
fill_in('user[email]', with: user.email)
fill_in('user[password]', with: 'test123')
click_button('Sign in')
Capybara.current_session.driver.request.cookies.[]('auth_token').should_not be_nil
auth_token_value = Capybara.current_session.driver.request.cookies.[]('auth_token')
Capybara.reset_sessions!
page.driver.browser.set_cookie("auth_token=#{auth_token_value}")
end
When(/^I go to the homepage$/) do
visit root_path
end
Then(/^I should automatically be logged in$/) do
page.should have_content("Logout")
end
UPDATE:
Here's what I use in case I'm using Selenium for some of the tests:
if Capybara.current_session.driver.class == Capybara::Selenium::Driver
auth_token = page.driver.browser.manage.cookie_named('auth_token')[:value]
page.driver.browser.manage.delete_all_cookies
page.driver.browser.manage.add_cookie(:name => "auth_token", :value => auth_token)
else
puts "cookies = #{Capybara.current_session.driver.request.cookies}"
Capybara.current_session.driver.request.cookies.[]('auth_token').should_not be_nil
auth_token_value = Capybara.current_session.driver.request.cookies.[]('auth_token')
Capybara.reset_sessions!
page.driver.browser.set_cookie("auth_token=#{auth_token_value}")
end